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>> carley: a fox news alert, hundreds of flights delayed and cancelled already this morning with disruptions expected through the holiday weekend. we're asking how long the flightmare will last. >> todd: daniel perry pleads not guilty in the case of jordan neely. >> carley: history made on the diamond. >> grounded to third. donaldson has it. there he is.
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perfection! >> carley: a perfect game sent shockwaves through major league baseball. we'll show you how it happened. you're watching "fox and friends first" on thursday morning, i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro. we begin with another fox news alert. hunter biden set to be deposed under oath for hours today in defamation lawsuit by the owner of the repair shop where he left his laptop. >> brooke: seeking $1.5 million. isaac reported the laptop to the fbi when he uncovered damming photos. hunter's deposition comes a week after he pleaded guilty to two
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misdemeanor tax charges and a gun charge. hunterwill likely avoid jail time. trust in the fbi is tanking to the lowest in years. just 59% of americans have confidence in the bureau. shapley makes more stunning claims that back in 2022, joe biden u.s. appointed attorney made the ultimate call on what charges should be brought against hunter. listen. >> they presented this case to them. after that occurred, he was no longer looking to charge in the district. david weiss said that the dc attorney office will not allow us to charge there and he requested special counsel authority and denied. >> brooke: congressman jim jordan says shapley should be
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taken seriously. >> the attorney general has said things that do not square with what the whistleblower related to us. david weiss had complete charging authority in this situation. he tried to bring charges and was denied that, according to the whistleblower. i think the whistleblower is very credible. >> brooke: more of the same from president biden who is denying involvement in his son's business dealings. watch this. >> how involved were you in your son's text messages? were you sitting there? were you involved? were you? >> no. >> brooke: hunter will be questioned this morning in delaware. unclear if that will be released to the public. >> carley: i hope it is. >> todd: i'm looking for documentation from merrick garland that he gave david weiss authority to do what he needed to do. rosenstein gave it to mueller.
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>> brooke: a lot of lawmakers are asking merrick garland. did you give weiss the authority to charge and do what he wanted? garland has said that there is no political interference from the doj. according to the whistleblower allegations, that is not true. >> carley: i smell a new round of testimony on capitol hill, get david weiss to testify. he released a statement saying he did have full authority over the investigation, if you listen to shapley, he's saying that in public, but behind closed doors, he was saying something different. two points that stand out to me. hunter biden got away with not paying taxes because the statute of limitations were allowed to expire. those were the years he was getting money from china. china wanted to expand reach and
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influence around the world. file that in your memory bank. the "wall street journal" editorial board points out president biden has been talking a lot about the economy and he wants wealthy americans to pay fair share of taxes. does hunter biden get included? he got away with a whole lot. >> brooke: 2014, we reported in december of 2020, there was $400,000 from hunter biden from serving on burisma holdings. those are unreported funds from 2014, the whistleblower is referring to. >> carley: those were the years where the statute of limitations were allowed to be let out. >> todd: they slow-walked it to avoid 2014 and 2015. >> thank you. you will not believe this story,
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an eight year old lemonade stand flagged by the labor department because somebody called in about child labor violation. >> todd: that is true, we have that boy and his mother here to explain what happened. they are live after this. this week is your chance to try any subway footlong for free. like the subway series menu.
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covering 12 of them. limit outdoor activity. >> todd: 15 states being scorched by two-week long historic heat wave. 80 million under heat alerts and officials say people have died in texas. heat expected into next week. senior meteorologist janice dean is here. they can't catch a break. >> janice: look at the active canadian wildfires. historic for them, 19 million acres burned, 320 wildfires burning across the country here. you typically see the western canadian border, but quebec and ontario and eastern canada, this is historic for them. annual acres burned, at 19 million acres, that surpassings
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every year they have recorded the wildfires and the damage. smoke coming from the canadian wildfires, ohio valley, great lakes and to the northeast. a dozen states under air quality alerts, pushing to northeast and getting down toward florida here. with the winds bringing it southward. air quality alert unhealthy west of chicago, south of pittsburgh and to upstate new york. heat alert, the third week for parts of texas and spreading across the mississippi river valley, ohio river valley. excessive heat forecast heat index with temperatures surpassing 110 degrees, what it feels like. it is dangerous. people need to seek air conditioning, protect elderly, kids and pets.
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bring pets indoors. this is something we're following today and as we get to the weekend, very busy travel week. >> todd: stay safe, people. >> carley: we'll be talking to a pilot later in the show because of all the delays and cancellations, due to the weather. >> todd: and other reasons. an eight-year-old's lemonade stand, a complaint filed for violating child labor laws after his mom put up this ad. cam and crystal johnson join me now. i needed to do a double-take. am i reading this right? crystal, walk me through this. what were you hoping other kids could do at an apprenticeship at your son's stand?
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>> i was trying to teach them how to handle money, customer service skills, teach little boys how to shake hands correctly and little things like that is what i was trying to accomplish. >> todd: not a child labor scheme using the lemonade stand as your vehicle. these kids are not in sweat shops, they are greeting; correct? >> that is correct. >> todd: what was your reaction when the department of labor called you? >> needless to say, i was very shocked. and saddened by the fact that anyone found wrong in what i was trying to do. i was trying to do a good thing and give back to my community. to find out someone thought i was trying to labor minors, it was unreal. >> todd: cam, why did you start this lemonade stand in the first place? >> i asked my mom to go to
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disney world. >> todd: literally, you started it so you could go to disney world to make some money. what did you think when you heard somebody wanted to shut your stand down, cam? >> i got sad. >> todd: i'd be sad, too. i'd be another emotion. crystal, do you have any idea who reported you? >> i don't. first thing that comes to mind, who could dislike us that much to go that far and i have no idea. i'm sure that whomever did it is pretty -- right about now. >> todd: what is your message to them? >> thank you. because of that person, it had the opposite effect of what they were trying to do. it propelled us quicker in our endeavor.
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i don't harbor any ill will. i thank them and hope they have some remorse for doing what they did. >> todd: your mom is focusing on the positive, cam. what are your goals for the stand, part a. part b, what do you want to be when you grow up? >> mmm. a bus driver. >> todd: he wants to drive a bus. make lots of money driving a bus in a union, remember that. what is your goal for the stand? >> todd: to be in walmart. there you go. you are the owner. keep up the work, cam and cristal. i think you are getting a lot of attention and people will come to visit this and you guys are going to disney world and that is the best part of all. >> yeah, it is.
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>> todd: thank you. how cute is that kid? >> carley: if his lemonade makes walmart, he doesn't have to drive a bus. >> todd: could drive a bus for fun. >> carley: that is fun to see on shelves. >> todd: and banking for the white house. >> president biden: a plan i'm happy to call bidenomics. guess what? bidenomics is working. >> carley: his policies have cost your family an extra $10,000. we'll ask our voter panel if bidenomics is working for them. don't go anywhere.
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former president donald trump gaining on the crowded gop field despite his indictment on federal charges related to his handling of classified documents. 56% of primary voters say they would pick trump, giving him 34-point lead over next closest rival, florida governor ron desantis, vivek ramaswamy and tim scott are lagging behind in single digits, as are a few more people on the large wall. president biden has two challengers polling in double digits. robert f. kennedy and marianne williamson. >> carley: 10% double digits, interesting. president biden is trying to persuade voters his policies are working as he rolls out
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bidenomics in chicago. >> president biden: bidenomics is about building the economy from the middle out, not the top down. three changes we helped and been able to do it. first, making smart investments in america. second, educating and empowering workers to grow the middle class and third promoting competition to help small businesses. >> carley: an air force veteran and a student at university of chicago and a bodega owner in brooklyn new york. good morning to you all. the president is making speeches, talking about bidenomics. his goal is to convince americans the country is in good shape. are you buying it? >> no, biden should be ashamed to put his name on this economy temperature is creating desperation and hardship and it is atrocious.
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>> carley: talk about what makes you feel that way. >> i see myself -- my family, debt is increasing and we are trying to find ways to save money. family members have two, maybe three additional jobs. it is creating desperation and we've seen crime because of it. >> carley: the president was in chicago, perry, where you go to school, he is talking about inflation. >> competition means lowering cost. to down inflation is my top priority. inflation is less than half what it was a year ago, caused by russia and the war in ukraine and by what is going on. we knew we had to do more. there is more than one way to bring down cost. >> carley: perry, what do you think about what the president is saying there? he is saying progress has been made. are you feeling it?
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>> not particularly, unfortunately. as a college student and intern living and working in chicago, out of all places, i can't afford bidenomics, if i were to try to buy it. gas prices are high. i went to the station yesterday and my bill cost me almost entire day of working and that is just ridiculous. cost of gas and food in the city and my electricity, living off campus at u chicago has been taking a larger chunk of my limited budget than before. >> carley: came, you are a small business owner, you own a bodega in brookin well. your own personal finishes and business, how are things going for you? >> good morning to you. i think president biden is not thinking about small businesses. i'm creating a gofund me, i'm
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about to lose my business. my door closed for three weeks, i could not afford the light bill or purchases for my bodega. i don't know how he can talk about helping small business, he never did. my family cannot afford to travel back and forth to get food to put in the bodega. i don't understand where he is heading. >> carley: what led you to be at a point where you are about to lose your business? >> well, you can't afford light bill, it is extremely high. you can't afford to buy and put it on the shelf. to get grocery in the store, minimum is $10 dollar 15,000, you cannot afford it, you are not making money and not getting funds to support you. words are beautiful to hear, but
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for small businesses, we do not get help. >> carley: inflation is a problem. i want to bring this point up. latest fox news poll among hispanics, 35% approve of the president's handling of the economy. that might be because there is 3% decline in earnings during joe biden's presidency. why do you think he's campaigning on the economy? >> i'm not sure. there is nothing to be proud of. taking the government interest over the people, i have seen so many struggling, even at the dmv trying to make ends meet. it is ridiculous struggling so hard. >> carley: new information that because of president biden's regulation, it is costing families $10,000 more because that is a trickle-down effect from the companies to all of our
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pocketbooks. that is added expense. he will have to convince the american people the economy is in good shape, he has a lot of work cut out for him. we appreciate you being here. talk about joe rogan. >> todd: rogan is praising former president trump. >> i will have that solved in one day, 24 hours. how would you settle that war in a day? >> i will meet with putin and zelenskyy. >> can you say if you want ukraine or russia to win this war? >> i want everybody to stop dying. they are dying. russians and ukrainians. >> this is first time where democrats are like wholesale buying the narrative and we have to stop putin. because the message is coming
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from trump, people dismiss it. did you see the interview with him? he said, i would end the ukraine war in a day. dude, it is perfect. >> todd: despite calls for fighting overseas to end. joe biden says america will support ukraine, already sending them $75 billion of your taxpayer dollars since the war began. >> carley: also this. daniel perry vowing to fight criminal charges. prosecutors say there is evidence to come. >> todd: yankees pitcher domingo herman, a perfect game. we have highlights from his perfect game. don't go anywhere.
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>> carley: postponing her world tour recovering in the hospital from a serious bacterial infection. she was found unresponsive on saturday and is in a new york hospital. a family member telling daily mail they were "preparing for the worst," but her manager says she is expected to make a full recovery. >> todd: prosecutors say they have video evidence against daniel perry as he pleads not guilty to manslaughter in the
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death of a man in new york city subway. >> prosecutors have five cell phone video from witnesses, police body camera footage show the deadly encounter that 8 be used as evidence. the veteran is vowing to fight, entering a not guilty plea. >> danny won't be the only one on trial. right and duty to defend one another is on trial, too. >> not a living, breathing soul, has not experienced a variation of what daniel perry and the others experienced. >> carley: grand jury decided not to indict williams, who was accused of fatally stabbing his girlfriend on june 12th.
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>> i was afraid. i didn't know what was going to happen. i was trying to get me and her out of there safely. i regret it everyday. i wish she didn't have to go like that. i wanted me and my girlfriend off the train safely. >> the charges against jordan williams have been dismissed, a person is justified in using deadly physical force when they believe it is necessary to defend themselves or others from deadly or unlawful physical force. williams attorney says he hopes -- and was grateful the jury says this is what it was. >> carley: a lot of people will compare the two cases. ashley, thank you. coast guard recovering debris from implosion of ocean gate tightened submersible on the sea
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floor and believe human remains were recovered within the wreckage. >> todd: cheryl casone has the latest. >> you saw video of it being brought up from the ocean. they can knowa lies the technology inside of the titan and the hull. that is the big question mark because of the carbon fiber dynamic. it was a different type of submersible than other previous submersibles, that are used around the world. they are used by oil companies and drilling operations. u.s. coast guard says medical professionals will conduct analysis of presumed human remains at the site of the incident and hopefully get more answers. interesting speculation and talk
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about the fact you had different materials used that might have created some type of issue. until they analyze the pieces, we won't know. >> carley: hope this will lead to getting the families some answers. more information on the chinese spy balloon making news this morning. >> the debris was collected and thanks to fbi and forensics experts, we are learning what was inside the chinese spy balloon. "wall street journal" headline, the balloon used american tech to spy onern ms, in part it says analysis was crammed with commercially available u.s. gear, some for sale online. specialized chinese sensors and other equipment to transmit information and photos to china. the craft was intended for spying, not weather monitoring
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as china has said. chinese officials say the u.s. need to lift unilateral sanctions on china to reopen military talks between the two sides. spokesperson telling bloomberg, before any exchange will take place between the two countries. why does this matter? remember antony blinken was in china and met with xi jinping. their defense is somebody under u.s. sanctions because of ties to russia. there is back story back and forth. not totally clear what the chinese are talking about in this statement, to be real, this is what many officials have said. the fact the chinese spy balloon was crammed with u.s. tech. they did find out it did not transport the images back to china. >> carley: and president biden said this chinese spy balloon was more embarrassing for china
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than intentional, sounds intentional to me. >> todd: i have been intentional about ai. it is being used to scout athletes. >> this is interesting, baseball is going to be using ai. uplift is this company and basically they have this technology and i will give a list here, detects player flaws and forecast movement of players and flags potential for injury. what is this good for? i don't know, the baseball draft. they just had the combine last week. major league baseball director says biomechanics and analysis is pretty significant piece of where the game is headed. ai in the draft and not just baseball, i'm thinking football, as well. >> todd: i would love the technology to go through the
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yankees and find out how injured they are, they seem to be the most injured team in baseball, with one transition, thank you. history being made. pitcher domingo german throwing perfect game against the oakland a's. >> grounded to third. donaldson has it. there it is, perfection for domingo german. >> todd: first thing josh donaldson didn't mess up all season. domingo german retiring all batters with nine strikeouts in the win. 24th perfect game in mlb history and carley shimkus, fourth in yankees history. look at the chart on the screen, common theme between 1956, 1999 and 1998, yankees won the world series all three years. >> carley: another trend, all
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first names start with d. >> todd: that is the one that will continue. i think the yankees don't make the playoffs or win the world series, your trend will win. congratulations for winning the baseball segment. this week has been nightmare for travelers and hundreds of flights cancelled today. pete buttigieg not worried about the holiday weekend. >> overall, we've seen the system perform better than a year ago, reflecting work we've done and airlines stepping up. >> carley: an airline pilot who has seen the chaos first hand is here to tell us what to expect this weekend and when airports will get back to normal. if you think you have dupuytren's contracture, there's a simple test you can take—from anywhere. try to lay your hand flat against a surface. if you can't, you may have dupuytren's contracture. talk to a hand specialist about your options, including nonsurgical treatments. i was told my small business
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nobody can control the weather, anything under our control at faa and anything under the airline control, they need to step up. >> todd: president of the southwest pilot association joins us now. what is your reactsion by the transportation secretary. your computer is on. >> yeah, sorry. thanks for having me, yes, good morning. it will be a challenge. the national aviation structure and staffing right now is a real challenge. weather only adds more complexity to it and the faa is looking at hiring around 3000 extra controllers, that is where we are seeing the challenges we saw last week. >> carley: there are delays and cancellations and staffing issues. what will the airports look like today and this weekend?
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>> speaking for southwest airlines, we have tomorrow we will have more passengers, over 600,000 than we've ever enplaned in a single day in our history. airports will be a challenge, from parking to getting bags checked and getting through security will be a challenge all day and all weekend. >> todd: carley and i are not in the travel game. >> carley: speak for yourself. >> todd: you are a pilot. to the common person who has to go to the airport, we don't care who is to blame, we want to get on our darn flight and get to our location. slamming the faa. that is almost certainly reflection of understaffing and lower experience at faa and that put everybody behind the eight
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ball and compounded by faa staffing shortages sunday evening. that is what they say. we will collaborate with anyone willing to join us to solve a problem. where do you lay the blame, captain? >> i think there is enough blame to go around. airlines have had staffing issue and failed to forecast and prepare for the amount of travel and amount of stress that is on the system, as well as the government in making sure that air traffic control centers are properly staffed. tsa making sure they are properly staffed. as travelers, it is frustrating. there is enough failure going throughout the entire system. >> carley: captain casey murray, thank you for joining us. >> todd: you used to fly, i didn't know you flew the plane.
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>> carley: ready to go. is immitation sincerest form of flattery? that is the question someone needs to ask dr. fauci. >> introducing the daily covid shot. everyday you get a shot. you have no immunity, it is a beautiful 39 seconds. >> carley: favorite comedian jimmy failla will tell us what he thinks of that impersonation coming up. >> todd: brian kilmeade will tell us what is coming up. you are our favorite. >> brian: jimmy wearing jeans, total disrespect, he better put something else on, he distresses better for radio than "fox and friends first." he has to get a clothing deal, do you have a wardrobe? >> you're just happy i wore pants. >> brian: the latest hunter headache, how the investigation into the big guy were shut down
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as the president's son is about to be deposed in a different civil case over infamous laptop. james comer is leading the charge into all the biden family scandals and there is a lot, he joins us live from studio m. and presidential candidate chris christie will not be wearing jeans and he says he will not drain the swamp, he will break it. prosecutors claim they may have more cell phone footage of jordan neely choke-hold death. daniel perry and his attorney will tell us how it impacts the case. former n.b.a. player enes kanter freedom and -- get dressed and don't wear what jimmy is wearing.
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hunter biden will appear for a deposition today by a computer shop owner who says the son never came back for his laptop. the whistle-blower gary shapley says investigators were not allowed to ask their own questions when investigating his tax crimes. >> we were not allowed to ask about that, ask about the big guy, to include certain names in document requests in search warrants. there was hindrances that i have never seen before in my 14 years that didn't allow us to follow through with the investigation of any other individual to include president biden. >> host of fox across america joining us now. jimmy, to sum it up the investigation was fair, but hunter biden gets a plea deal
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and the president is off limits. >> you want to tell me the guy wasn't making money hand over fist? nobody you know who is struggling forgets about picking up a laptop, okay? they cost $1,000 or $2,000. you're balling went you don't have to go back, you just get another one. the biggest point is what? that there seems to have been a rigged deal going on in is where the media is not working. the mueller probe had nobody put their name on anything. this is a living and breathing member of the irs coming forward staking his name and reputation on saying hey, the fix was in. this is more corroborating evidence that we ever had for russia and no one seems to care.
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>> let's take a look -- >> you don't know if the laptop was yours? >> i have no idea. >> there could be a laptop stolen from me. i could have been hacked. it could have been russian intelligence. it could have been stolen for me. >> i don't know about you but i find him incredibly believable. >> it went from no laptop to some laptop, to i can't believe there's some laptop. >> he's saying he's not sure. >> he is also suing john paul issac, why would he sue him for a laptop that is not his. >> and the whistle-blower corroborated this was his lab top a year before before they
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did d this saying they were lying. >> i just find it fascinating. he went on national tv like that and there was no consequence. he thinks there is no consequence. so far there has not been -- >> he knows. >> meantime, dana carvey who does a great impression of dr. fauci. >> if you had two boosters and two vaccines, now i'm introducing the daily covid shop. by the time you get to your car you have no immunity, but it's beautiful -- >> substantive and -- >> he is like the best impressionest to live in our generation if is framed often times as this is just a human
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angle. everybody knows that we're lied to about the sale on the vaccine. the sale was that you have to get it so no one else get it's from you. forget your own immune system. but when the sale changed, they were not self aware enough to realize how stupid they looked. turns out you won't get covid, but it won't be as bad as it could be. i got covid, thank god i had a vaccine. >> season eight is now available on fox nation. you have a few special guests, let's watch. >> so in 1970, elvis is in the height of his comeback. >> he has a big act in vegas.
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>> setting audience records. >> he switched to the jumpsuit. >> seems like the perfect time to stop by the white house. >> it begins what is considered to be the greatest story in rock and roll history. >> you have to watch. was it fun to film? >> yeah, that's the story of elvis and nixon. >> we were not allowed to ask questions about that or from the big guy. >> there is definitely hindrances that i have never seen before. >> he said it was a sweetheart deal. >> widespread dissatisfaction. >> skies across th
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