tv FOX and Friends Saturday FOX News November 5, 2022 3:00am-4:00am PDT
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which is a tradition every weekend morning on fox and friends we can to the midterms because we are three days away. welcome to fox and friends on november 5, 2022. that is a live shot of capitol hill which could look a lot different in three days. i can't get it back. rachel: it looks like it -- pete: i've been talking to myself with honey lemon and listen to you and lost at a diner in phoenix at half my family is sick but i am not sick. rachel: my old stomping grounds.
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pete: at 3:00 a.m. packed. will: do you like it? wish i always sounded like this? a little musky? a little like sam elliott and a western, feel like you are swaggering around. rachel: sounds like he is 50 going through some changes. pete: i wish i felt like that. that is how it is interpreted. rachel: cowboy or teenager, you decide. we start with this midterm blues which is ramping up. democrats resorting to name-calling and ramping up partisan attacks against opponents 3 days to the midterms. will: the gop is drilling down on solutions for the american people. kevin cork is live in washington with more. >> reporter: there's an old saying used often in politics.
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if you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with the bull, that, say fedex, is what democrats in washington are doing ahead of the tuesday midterms. gas line, name-calling, fear mongering in order to get voters to ignore the problems they see every day and their inclination to vote for change. >> this country is on track to repeat what happened in germany when it was the greatest democracy going. >> a historian will say what was at stake tonight at this week was whether we will be a democracy in the future, whether our children will be arrested and conceivably killed, we are on the edge of an authoritarian system. will: would love to have that one back. mercy is the kind of message that if it inspires you and
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makes you feel hopeful there is plenty more where that came from as president biden hits the campaign trail with a blue state barrage down the stretch including a stop in philly with former president obama that republicans say underscores the sharp differences between democrat policies and much brighter gop future. >> let people do their jobs, especially cops, make sure the border is secure, taking lives of young pennsylvanians every day. >> if we don't rely on our own energy we will not manufacture anything, will get worse and worse. >> one of the first things we might get out of them and give them a secure border. >> you deserve your governor to do everything in their power to make your life in new york city safer on the streets in the subways. >> people getting negative coverage in the mainstream
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media are the people you want to vote for, policies for the issues that truly matter like border security, reducing crime on our streets, making sure kids are getting a real education, not indoctrination. >> reporter: in arizona could be a big night, speaking of big nights, seen and unseen as raymond arroyo likes to say, donald trump is eyeing november 14th as a possible date to announce his intentions for 2024. the former president says i already won the election twice and i will do so again if i run, emphasis on if. watch your calendar. should be interesting as we get closer to that date. pete: if kevin corke tells me
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to write it down i do, in the calendar. a good man. that is news that came out yesterday, donald trump may announce to run in 2024 on november 14th after what will at least be a red wave and could be more. amazing to watch the name-calling you got from hillary clinton, that you get from democrats, james clyburn, always comes at the end and it is because they are condescending to the electorate that doesn't agree with the issues they want to talk about. how dare you not want to talk about january 6th or climate change that is what we want to talk about and you are not talking about it so we will call you names as opposed to many people. rachel: you were in gilbert, arizona. i was at a diner and here's what people at the diner -- sorry. will: whatever. i was watching.
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pete: he was in texas. rachel: you went out your back door, you were in texas. the american people tell you what they really care about and it is really simple. >> anyone who thinks the economy, energy, inflation is your number one issue, raise your hand, look at that. >> how many think crime is a big issue in this city? >> top issue for voters as they head to the polls, one word, top issue? >> inflation. >> the economy. >> the border. >> the education system. >> gas prices. >> election integrity. >> fentanyl. >> border security. >> small businesses. >> inflation. pete: over and over again. young and old, arizona to texas, people feeling it at the politicians that are talking about that and willing to do something about it.
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will: just getting to this, the piece of sound kevin corkthe played that children are going to be arrested and possibly killed. what is going on here? this thing about democracy is at stake. first of all, in my executive decision you are welcome on "fox and friends" at any time to sit next to me and explain to be the threat to democracy. granted it must take place over a several minute period of time we go back and forth, can't just be a talking point you rattle off and increase mean ratchet up with hyperbole with the next guy that comes along to the point at which you are saying children are going to be arrested and killed, this -- you can't just run that out there. that is really insanity. rachel: joy read saying inflation is a word that fox news taught the american
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people. how condescending is that? it is insanity. will: tucker said republicans teaching people words. rachel: from our fancy schools we go to. 3 syllables. pete: they say threat to democracy, tom cotton said the threat is from democracy, the democratic process is about to play out, their candidates are going to lose and that constitutes a threat to their power which is the threat to the regime but we are not a democracy. rachel: no more hyperbole than the issue of climate change and what it is doing to the planet and we are all going to die in 12 years, here's president biden talking about his plan for coal plants. listen.
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>> cheaper to generate electricity from wind and solar than it is from coal and oil. we will be shutting these plants down all across america. rachel: they are you have, and remember this is what hillary clinton promised. >> i'm the only candidate which has a policy how to bring economic opportunity using clean renewable energy in call country because we are going to put a lot of call miners and coal companies out of business. pete: that was in a primary. hillary clinton running to the left among activists. from president biden, the closing argument of democrats, we are going to shut down your call minds. rachel: as the chinese are
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building more call minds, as the germans are transitioning to call because obviously these green energy policies are throwing their economy into a loop and making people go into a cold winter. they can't heat their homes. will: our energy policy, president biden is saying more hostility toward fossil fuels, shutting down coal plants which in essence means more inflation. voters biggest concern which we heard talking to actual voters wasn't threat to democracy, wasn't abortion, it was inflation and president biden is promising more inflation. jd vance discussed the obsession with laminating fossil fuels. >> the obsession democrats have with laminating fossil fuels is crazy, the idea that you can run an industrial manufacturing economy, you know this, on wind and solar is preposterous, it is why the chinese are building
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new fossil fuel facilities and if we don't rely on our own energy we are not going to manufacture anything and the inflation price is going to get worse and worse. it is so pathetic. pete: republicans will do what they can considering who controls the white house but this debate is going to look a lot the same it did in 2016 because donald trump and ounces on november 14th you've got president biden and democrats saying put call out of business and donald trump saying trump did call and the american people will get a chance to decide this is 2016, you believe the earth is going to end? i believe these jobs are important, take that to the voters in 2,024. rachel: the american people understand the word inflation and that energy drives inflation. if you suppress american energy, make a point to you, you talk about me going out to
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the platform, what we talk about, the person, the ceo was talking to me about what was going on and getting capital because of the uncertainty and the leases not being approved and can't make investments they need to produce more energy but spent a lot of time talking how lean they were and i started to think about this. part of the problem are energy companies and their wokey pr staffs. instead of talking how energy makes people prosperous, how you can deal with hurricanes if you have the prosperity and the money to create a home that will sustain it or rebuild it, talk about the third world, we are throwing africa into famines because of what we are doing with green policies. i wish the energy companies
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would go on the offense. they play footsie with it. will: still wants to end them. rachel: talk about what energy does, they are not afraid to do it but these ceos and pr departments of energy companies are virtue signaling about green stuff that has not been scientifically proven anyway. will: yellen must tried to appease activists you can never appease. jd vance will be on "fox and friends," we will ask about that issue and many more in the senate race in ohio. rachel: we have a fox weather color, one person is dead and 50 injured after tornado swept through texas and oklahoma. the twister damaging at least four homes and here is a look at the damage in another small texas home, thousands without
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power and millions in louisiana on high alert as the system moves east. you can download fox weather apps or stream fox weather on your favorite connected tv device. south korea on the edge after north korea fired four short range ballistic missiles, the rogue regime conducted a series of missile tests earlier this week including the launch of an icbm, the us and south korea wrapping up joint military exercise involving 240 military aircraft and two american strategic bombers. we are not safe these days, president biden slamming twitter's elon musk calling out the billionaire ceo saying musk goes out and buys an outfit that spews lies all across the world, there is no editors anymore in america.
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musk has said he wants to steal back content moderation to allow for free speech. he is also in the process of creating a content moderation and those are your headlines. pete: he fired all of president biden's gatekeepers. will: democrats are the party of censorship. you are making it clear. coming up affirmative-action in the supreme court's hands and one college student is sharing his take. >> sick and tired of people treating blackness like it is a disability. i don't need affirmative-action to be successful. will: that student joins us live later this hour. pete: the mainstream media ignoring the shot fired into a home where a gop candidate's children were sleeping. we have that story.
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pete: a story ignored by the mainstream media, the fbi investigating a shooting at a north carolina republican congressional candidate's parents's home. pat harrigan, his parents, their home had a bullet fly through their window which was a windows that was only a few feet from where harrigan's kids were sleeping at their grandparents house. you heard nothing, no mention of this on cnn, msnbc. as of last night. the only coverage of this incident airs on the fox news channel. pete: pat harrigan's opponent, outside the house the day before or morning of, talking
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about lee zeldin or political violence, paul pelosi and congressional candidates kids get shot out, they are saying this is a candidate's parents house, no coverage at all. rachel: so many questions what happened, pat harrigan talking about what happened. >> this is out of the blue for this neighborhood. as a former green beret i am used to getting shot at. i'm okay with getting shot at. i'm not okay with my family getting shot at. it is another level. when you take the totality of what happened across this campaign with the lies and demonization of my character, none of it adds up, folks just don't have bullets passing through their windows at 11:00
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at night when they are watching television while there -- my kids are sitting at their house. the odds on that are just low. >> talking about the yards, one thing we don't know, that it was a targeted shooting. lee zeldin's house was the target of a similar incident although it ended up being random bit of gunfire but harrigan was on the show yesterday, lays out the circumstances. he was the recipient of a credible death threat, his parents don't live in a high crime neighborhood where you would think there would be random shootings and it is a highly contentious race. there was something where his opponent talked about harrigan's lake house. it adds up to some levels of improbabilities that it is totally random.
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rachel: not just if something happens to a democrat there's all this attention as pointed out, not one mention of a candidate on the other -- it also goes back to the fbi and we look at this to tears of justice. you have abortion clinics who have over 70 attacks including molotov cocktails and nothing happens to those domestic terrorist groups who are doing that, pregnancy centers, you see pregnancy centers getting a tax at nothing happening. the fbi stealing and keeping security footage to the fbi to investigate and it is to tears, you see pro-lifers, protesting peacefully getting picked up by the fbi in their homes in raids, thrown charges that could last from 11 years in jail.
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people, one of the things we talk about the threat to democracy, i was hearing, people concerned about the justice system being targeted at conservatives, at trump supporters, people who question the election, people who are pro-life, not just the media but law enforcement. pete: nokes secret this is a conservator show. of democrats candidate was shot at we would included as headlines, there are things you cover because they are news in the middle of a cycle. do not cover it all means you are making that choice. more news this morning and maybe i will get my voice back, no laughing matter after late show host stephen colbert mocks a michigan man he originally said did not exist. >> shame on him to be honest.
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will: stephen colbert not laughing anymore after being called out for making this claim last week. >> not the other one worried about this issue, so is this guy she totally made up. >> a gentleman came up to me a few nights ago and said i found content in my school library describing how to have sex to my son. i went to the democrats and said i cannot believe this is in their. >> okay, fine, that happened. will: that gentleman is real. he responded to the late-night host on our show yesterday. >> i'm real, i'm here, i do exist, shame on them because
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the fact that -- denied existing, concerned parent, is absolutely irresponsible and unacceptable. will: here to react is joe concha. stephen colbert's apology, we will get to that in a moment. what do you see, what is the attitude behind the guy like colbert taking this approach to that man couldn't possibly exist in reality? >> it is the leaders him, this bubble that exists when most of the medias in new york and washington at late-night hosts, that goes for them as well including los angeles but stephen colbert, sonny believes black republicans are, quote, oxymorons and any hispanic who
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votes red is betraying her ethnicity and colbert thinks the same thing. conform to how you are supposed to vote based on race or ethnicity and be ostracized or ridiculed. he's a bitter elitist man. this is so typical of one of the most insufferable democratic activists in television. he couldn't just apologize. he apologized before he began to mock him. he could have just taken the l. kh khalilis a father of 5, former city council candidate and is fed up with leadership in the state of michigan particularly as it comes to education. why did colbert mock him? for the crime of supporting republican tutor dixon. will: women who vote republican are also cockroaches. i asked for that diagnosis because it leaders him, condescension, arrogance and
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all of that was embodied not just in the original joke but the apology as well. look at stephen colbert's apology. >> this very real person deserves an apology. as recently as october, last month, this guy claimed to be a democratic politician but switched after he lost his primary, packed up his toys and went off in a huff to support an election denying trans phobic covid 19 conspiracy theorist. what a wonderful example for all of our children. will: he exists, now he just insults him. >> is an election denier. why to see have hillary clinton on the show when she's a election desire or stacy abrams when she is an election denier. this goes both while years. this is what late-night has become. no longer the escapism we had with carson, the nbc days of letterman orlando, conan o'brien widgets an extension of
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msnbc or cnn and just isn't funny and nancy pelosi is considered in a list guest. we seen this before. jimmy kimmel mocked milani out trump --meliania trump, made fun of her accent. she only speaks 5 languages, jimmy cut a campaign ad running in never had a. these folks are activists and do so under the guise of comedy and this is why greg gutfeld is the leader of late-night. he sticking to comedy. will: they are activists, not comedians, great for getting up with us. coming up, fox weather alert, destroying 50 homes and injuring dozens, rick reichmuth on where the storms are now. blue district across the country soon to shift red, 3 candidates will join us live on their efforts to flip seats for republicans.
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my grandparents are from, the sheriff's office say have a dozen people are hurt. 50 homes were damaged, thousands in texas, oklahoma, louisiana and arkansas still without power. let's turn to chief you radiologist rick reich muth. >> a lot of notice there was going to be an active day and that saved a lot of lives. we do generally you see the second severe weather season in the fall. this is the set up of it. it is really warm across a lot of the east and you start to get impulses of cold air coming across the rockies, plenty of humidity with it and write in that area of eastern texas, eastern oklahoma, parts of arkansas and louisiana is where we often get significant severe weather. today the weather is calm, not as much winds from different directions in the atmosphere and because of that the tornado threat is a lot less. yesterday 18 report of
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tornadoes. we have this one big line of storms that continues to pull to the east, it will move slowly through the day and the tension in the storm will become a bit but a lot of rain together and flooding but the tornado threat is gone which is good news. will: house majority whip jim clyburn down thing inflation while comparing the united states to nazi germany. >> things like what, things like our democracy. this country is on track to repeat what happened in germany when it was the greatest democracy going, elected a chancellor who then co-opted the media. will: perhaps he is worried about strong republican support nationwide, that includes our next three candidates who are performing well in blue
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districts. let's break it down now starting with alyssa slotkin versus tom barrett, in michigan, a tossup race and in illinois eric sorensen versus esther joy kings, illinois, not a state you associate with republicans. california, mark levin versus brian marriott, a republican, a tossup race and what was previously considered a centerleft district. republican candidate for michigan avenue seventh congressional district, esther joy king, brian marriott, republican candidate for the 40 ninth congressional district. in michigan, it is a new seats but you are running against an incumbent. in the homestretch what are the issues you are elevating versus the other side wanting to talk about.
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>> thanks for having me on, appreciate it. we are talking about issues american families are focused on, the cost of living, cost of groceries, gas in your vehicle and in michigan about to enter a cold winter and people will struggle to pay home heating bills because of the train wreck of the biden economy. my opponent's one hundred% voting record for president biden, those are the issues families are focused on and also looking at crime and border security, the cost of living, cost of gas, cost to heat your home, crime on the rise and borders are what people are focused on in this district and they will send a message loud and clear on election day, people can go to my website and learn more about me and see the platform we are running on. pete: from michigan to illinois. >> a veteran as well.
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pete: to include esther joy king, served in the military. he is not a congressman, it's an open seat. what are you running on, same question. you hear these threats to democracy where republicans are roaches who vote for women who vote for candidates. what's the closing argument of your opponent as well? >> this statement they are making at this time 3 days from the collection show how out of touch they are. similar to what tom said people in my district are concerned with cost of living. we have an agricultural district so inputs from farmers are skyrocketing which affects the price of food. the other day, i talked to a mom who said i'm a single mom with 3 kids. i'm worried about being able to feed my kids let alone heat my home this winter. being in touch with the people
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will win this race for the illinois seventeenth. my opponent is a climate change activist and a weatherman focused one hundred% on what he cares about, not what people care about. we are on our way, the momentum, people want to know they matter in this time we are struggling as american and that is what we are doing as a campaign. pete: they end up condescending weather him or others on the democrat side to voters when voters don't want to talk about the things they want to talk about. let me ask you in california. it is fear mongering ultimately at the end a lot of what the media and democrat attempt to do, do you believe it will work and what are you talking about instead? >> i don't think it will work and it is incredibly offensive. i've been a financial planner for decades working with people on their everyday financial affairs.
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it comes from a natural gut instinct place, you can't tell people what they are supposed to be worried about. in california, built for the automobile, people can't afford their commutes, they've gone to their savings, they've lost 20% or 30% of their 401(k)s, they are losing their peace of mind financially and communities are less safe, losing their peace of mind about their community and sense of personal safety and along the way are trying to force people to say you don't worry about this over here, you worry about this over here and it is an absolute insult, my opponent along with nancy pelosi's super pac are spending millions to tell lies about me. it is remarkable and offensive to watch this. i don't think people are buying it. they are too smart for today's democratic party and they will vote next week. pete: your financial planner
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that teaches people words like inflation. no way. it is unbelievable. it is so elitist and condescending at all of you hit on the point democrats have priorities that are not meeting people where they are and i heard all of you talk about the cost of living and safe streets in your district which every american deserves. thanks for sharing a portion of what you are up against on the campaign trail and we wish you luck. thank you. turning now to a few additional headlines will kane is going to read. will: a homeless man accused of raping and robbing a jogger in new york city held without bail, prosecutors say he choked the woman so hard several bones broken her neck. the victim was a tourist, still in the icu following thursday's attack. the career criminal was wanted for to prior sex attacks and is due back in court on wednesday. turning to the border crisis,
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our thermal drone capturing shocking video out of normandy, texas early yesterday showing hundreds of migrants illegally entering the us while waiting across the rio grande, seems just like this have been playing out for days in this exact location. border agents in the del rio sector encountering 1700 in just 24 hours. those are your headlines. coming up the view cohost sunny hosta and makes a disgusting dig at conservatives next. >> white republican suburban women are now going to vote republican almost like roaches voting for raid. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. and by switching, you could even save $652. thank you, liberty mutual. now, contestants ready? go! why? why?
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rachel: the view likens republican women to cockroaches voting for insecticide. >> up all yesterday that white republican suburban women are now going to vote republican. it is almost like roaches voting for raid. >> university of alabama student cj pearson calling out this double standard and he joins us now. is it racist to call white women cockroaches if they
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decide to vote for the republican party? >> it is beyond racist but it is the textbook playbook of the left. imagine a fox news host said that about black women, black lives activist would burn down the house by sunset. a double standard the left plays by every single day. >> we both had conversations with sonny off the air and she's really nice person, i hope she looks at this and changes her ways but it certainly doesn't bode well with me. let's talk about what is happening with the supreme court which seems to be on the verge of knocking down affirmative-action. what are your thoughts on that? >> an incredible decision and when i look at this issue of affirmative-action i'm sick and tired of people in this country treating black as if it is a disability. i don't want anyone to feel bad for me for the color of my skin. anything i want to achieve, we live in the greatest country in
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the world and it is possible. if anyone owes black americans anything it is the democrat party that used and abused the community for decades, that is who owes the black community something. rachel: that condescending way of treating minorities goes in all kinds of directions, they think we are not smart enough to get id cards before we vote, they think we don't have a right to an independent point of view outside the democrat party, what is your message to minorities who might be concerned affirmative-action might be taken away? >> we live in the greatest country in the world where we can achieve anything we put our minds to and our blackness is not a disability regardless of how much the left wants us to believe it it is not. we are liberated, we are people who can go out and achieve the wildest dreams our ancestors never had the ability to dream of. let's do that, take that opportunity and make it happen
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for ourselves, this is attempt at the left to force victimhood down the throats of people across the country. rachel: putting more money and education into school choice and things like that that help blacks and minorities in poor neighborhoods achieve so than you don't have to skew it at the collegiate level might be one way to do it, last thoughts on this. >> black americans against everything lecompte lodgment because we don't know if they achieved it, because of affirmative-action. the bigotry of low expectations is something we need to get rid of. long past due for society. rachel: i will bet on you, thank you for joining us. people can check out your instagram video. i saw it and was really inspired and i think you are amazing, thanks for joining us.
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will: g good morning and welcome to "fox & friends" where we're three days out from the 2022 midterm elections. as always is the case with "fox & friends". we had special perspective to bring you throughout the week and we'll continue to this morning and that is that all three of us and many others here at "fox & friends" including steve doocy yesterday at maybe the most impressive diner to date have been talking wonderful you, the -- with you, the voters. did you guys see steve doocy in
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