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>> we begin with a fox news alert. president biden is meeting with king charles at windsor castle right now, after inspecting the troops a few minutes ago. >> steve: they listen to the royal anthem. a five-day visit to europe, heading to lithuania next for the big nato summit. >> brian: jacqui heinrich knows all that and more, she is at the windsor castle. we know something this hour, president erdogan is pushing president biden, he had been blocking sweden saying that country is not doing enough cracking down on groups it considers terrorist. now erdogan is saying turkey could allow sweden in if turkey
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is allowed into the eu, which has been stalled for years. eu spokesperson says there are clear steps that cannot be linked to the separate nato tract. president biden must explain providing cluster bombs to ukraine. ukraine prime minister among four allies which voiced opposition. >> this is about keeping ukraine in the fight. these additional art tillery shells have cluster bombs in them, they have a low dud rate, to defend their own territory, hitting russian positions. >> white house officials explain russia has been using cluster bomb on ukraine since the beginning of the fight.
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ukraine has every incentive not to pose a risk to their own civilian. president biden revealed ammo. >> president biden: they are running out of that ammunition and we're low on it. >> that remark drew concern about the u.s. readiness to defend itself, which the white house say is not a concern. many in congress are split on biden's decision. >> i have qualms about it, there is international prohibition and the u.s. says here is a good reason to do something different, it could give a greenville light to other nations to do something different, as well. >> i don't see anything wrong with that, the counter offensive has been slow to get weapons in.
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>> biden vowed continued u.s. support for ukraine, but shut the door on ukrainian membership in nato for now, saying drawing them into the alliance with the war ongoing could trigger article five. they must layout a clear path for the future for ukraine. >> steve: that's right. quick question and i don't know if you know the answer yet. as is case at every summit, they want to issue a joint communication, we are on the same page and this is the deliverable. do we know what the white house is going to essentially be saying, we met in europe and came up with this, do we know what that is yet? >> you know, we have not heard anything officially. i will say what we keep hearing from the white house is that putin wanted from the beginning to break up nato, sow divisions
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in the face of this russian invasion. we can expect they will probably fall back on that. the president's big objective has been getting finland and sweden into nato. there was hope sweden would be in before the summit. the white house thinks it is imminent and will happen and the date is a question mark, but will happen soon. with erdogan placing the new marker in the ground on what it will take to get sweden in, that causes questions about this timeline. that is going to throw everything into question about what the path forward looks like and how long that track is, guys. >> brian: get leverage over turkey or they will be a problem. thank you, appreciate it. president of the united states, you have seen him walking just now at windsor castle, age is an issue. it even came up in the cnn
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interview on sunday. watch. >> mr. president, you have often said when people ask you about your age, just watch me. i think a lot of people do watch you and are impressed and think you have been a great president. the next thing he should do is step aside and let another generation of democrats take the baton. why are they wrong? >> well, let me say, they are not wrong. l look, i think we're at an inflection point. i think the world is changing and i think there is one thing that comes with age, if you're being honest about it your whole life and that is some wisdom. i think we're on the cusp of making significant positive changes in the world, honest to
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god. >> brian: not sure he answered there. there is a poll asking if joe biden has mental health to be president. 32% says it is minor, no concern. the "u.s.a. today" suffolk poll says they are les likely to vote for biden because of his age. those are pretty daunt stats, unless he steps aside himself -- >> ainsley: many democrats say he is not running the show. >> brian: who is running the show? >> ainsley: what is the next choice? kamala harris. no one wants her. >> steve: nikki haley said a vote for joe biden is a vote for kamala harris. >> ainsley: which is true, if he steps down in middle of the next four years, she becomes
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president and she could finish that term and run for another eight years. >> steve: he said he has six more years to finish the job, buckle up. >> ainsley: the new faith-base thriller ""sound of freedom" took the number one spot this weekend. >> how did that make you feel giving the child his freedom? >> felt good. >> you have been at this for 12 years. why are you doing it? >> because god's children are not for sale. >> steve: joining us is the guy who the movie is based upon, operation underground railroad, tim ballard. tim, good morning to you. >> good morning, thank you.
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>> steve: how cool is that? your movie beat "indiana jones." >> yeah, we're blessed and shocked. i grew up with indiana jones. we're grateful because autoa real problem and this could be a major solution in the fight against child trafficking. >> ainsley: you worked for homeland security and you realized there are victims out there. your wife said, quit your job and save this family. brother and sisters are kidnapped and they think they are going to be models. a beautiful woman says leave them in this room and i will teach them to be models and give them a career and make money for your family. he comes back and the lights are off and the kids are gone. you make it your life mission to save the boy and promise the boy, i will save your sister.
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tell us the story of this. i understand it was a fox movie and when disney bought fox 20th century, this was tabled. how did it get -- how did angel network get involved? >> yeah, fox produced it, disney bought it and were clear they were not going to do anything with it. the irony is poetic now. the producers wrestled it away and it went through several hands. i was invited to the set of "the chosen," and i ran into angel studio executives just sitting there in the fake j jers /* jeru jerusalem set. they jumped on it and made a deal in five days with the producer eduardo verastegui.
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it happened really fast, angel studio are creative and know how to do this. >> brian: what did jim do to the part and playing you? >> when they asked me in 2018, who i would like to play me, i said jim and they didn't like that, there is a cool scene at the end of the movie where they transition into actual footage depicted in the film and they said, you look nothing like jim. i said, i don't trust hollywood very much. i think i'm in business largely because of hollywood and the sex content they create, which leads to the demand. i said, jim loves jesus, that is important to me because i love jesus. that is the keksz point i feel comfortable. i think anyone who sees the film would agree. >> steve: agreed. there has been criticism where they suggest there is a
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connection to your movie and qunan. >> i can't explain it and neither can they. zero connection to the story, it is based on a true story, every kid is real, every bad guy is real. they play with some timing and things like that to fit it all in, but where is the qunan doctrine being spewed? i have no idea, this is what it looks like. this is what happened. i was there and several others were there to confirm. this is just some other agenda. who would want to run interference for pedophiles and human traffickers. why lie to push an agenda to have children in cap captivity.
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>> ainsley: for viewers, they know god is blessing you and disney doesn't want it told and people don't want jim, he is having a hard time getting booked because he played in "passion of the christ." it is awesome how god made this happen and come to be. you spent 15 billion and made three times that now, which is awesome. my family saw the movie. i saw the movie. it is hard to watch, you think if someone did this to my child, my goodness. tell us about the problem and what we can do as a country to help this. >> this is the fastest-growing criminal enterprise in the world and americans sit back and say this is far, far away from us and it is not. we are the demand for consuming child exploitation, number one producer, top three country for destination countries, we are
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pushing movement about sexualizing kids and calling it sex education and wanting children to be able to consent to anything, including body mutilation, which will only lead to consent laws around people being able to consent to have sex with adults. we allow 85,000 unaccompanying minors to come to our border and be let in with no vetting, no background check and what is happening in the economy of pedophilia? we are the problem and creating this. >> brian: they got phony sponsors that drop them in the field and they are working all day, it is happening now, kids crossing the border are not going to good situation. here is what cnn said about you and how do you respond? >> films are created out of moral panic and bogus statistic, out of fear and something like "sound of freedom" it is looking
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at qunan child trafficking rings running by high-level elite and only people like tim ballard and jim and ticket fire can help bring trafficking rings down. >> brian: do you want to respond to that? >> yeah, as that guy is talking and he is nobody's hero, by the way, i can't imagine any kid thinking he will help them out. i think of the children depicted in the film. i know what happened to them, they were the subject of child rape videos. those children were being sold for sex. you see over 120 kids rescued. i am still friends with them temperature is embarrassing and grotesque for this guy who knows nothing throw out terms like qunan and connecting to a real
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story. they are not even thinking about it. >> brian: it is so bizarre, like they are pro-sex trafficking, like leave the industry alone. >> that is how it feels to me, feels like there is some other agenda. >> ainsley: one scene is a man picking out what little boy or girl he wants to take in, i can't even talk about it. we know what is going to happen to that child. does that happen and how often does it happen? >> this is happening all the time. there are six million children, believe it or not, according to department of labor and state, stuck in labor, either sex labor or organ harvesting. we have taken down several organ harvesting rings, they take babies and use them that way. we see everything. and the film depicts every kind,
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whether the lure, that is a real person, that beauty queen was recruiting kids as young as nine years old to be sex slaves. or more, you have been taken, we will select you for this or that, we see everything, it is in existence and there are millions of kids. >> steve: everybody is talking about the movie, congratulations. tim ballard, thank you and congratulations. >> ainsley: from the studio that brought us -- people like tim are going out and saving children and god's children are not for sale. tim, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> steve: all right, 8:16 here in the east. >> ainsley: we'll hand over to issualy. hard to talk about, ashley, you're going to be a mother. >> ashley: i want to see the movie, it is hard to talk about.
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you see someone who experienced it first hand, it is tough. manhunt is past the 72-hour mark. michael burrman climbed out of jail using a rope out of bed sheets. he is a self-taught survivalist and has training and family in the area. there were evidence of campsites near where he escaped. he is accused of murdering a 34-year-old woman in may and facing a slew of other charges. the secret service investigation into cocaine found at the white house last week, could wrap up as soon as today. james comer is submitting answers and calling on the head of the secret service to give a staff-level briefing by end of the week. fbi director christopher wray may face questions about the mysterious cocaine when he testifies on wednesday.
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okay, kim kardashian says she is freaking out after noticing mysterious shadow in the background of this selfie. she says "so i took this pic last week when i was alone and now i notice a woman in the window" and theories range from kardashian sisters to something more super natural. i'm going with -- >> steve: she was ghosted. >> ashley: they just like attention and will do whatever they can. >> ainsley: it is like a little alien. >> some say it could have been a makeup artist, you never know. >> was that in her bedroom and some lady in the window. >> brian: they have a hood. if you had something with a hood on last week, turn yourself in. we want to see -- anybody with a
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hood. >> ashley: if you were in calabassace. >> brian: you are allowed to walk by a window. >> it looks like a cell phone or maybe a little child. >> steve: got us talking about them again. >> brian: definitely not tom bradley. >> ainsley: kim kardashian looks so tiny. >> brian: taller if that was tom bradley. >> ainsley: all over instagram yesterday. look into it, chris. >> brian: president biden will meet with king charles and new op ed when president biden should drop out of the 2024 race. >> ainsley: katie pavlich reacts, coming up next. t the right price. that's why, we've we pull our favorite looks together in-store and in in the app. so it is easy to get the look you want for less.
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>> steve: president biden addressing the issue of his age on tv yesterday and responding to calls to step aside for new blood. >> president biden: right or wrong, look, use the phrase again, i think we're at an inflection point. i think the world is changing and i think there is one thing that comes with age if you are being honest about it your whole life and that is wisdom. >> steve: wisdom and in a new op ed in the hill, that asks question when would be optimal time for president biden to drop out of the race. other nominees have les time to launch their own campaign and be successful. joining us is fox news
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contributor, katie pavlich. they are saying, if you drop out now, it gives other people like gavin, governor gretchen whitmer, michelle obama, more time to run. do you buy that? >> katie: gavin newsom. it would be more democratic for democrats to say joe biden should drop out immediately, but they don't want a bloody primary. they want to push joe biden into the nomination and let republicans fight it out and have more resources in the general election to take on the gop for the white house. when it comes to president biden's problems, age is not necessarily the issue. plenty 80 year olds there wits about them. this is polling that shows joe biden losing to president donald trump in a number of swing states issue not just nationally and democrats think he should step aside and let somebody run, majority of democrats say they
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want someone new. if he stays in the race, 60% say they will vote for him in the democratic primary. they are in a tough spot, especially since approval ratings are in the 30 and low 40s and can't get back the independent voters. >> steve: this talked about in the past this happened, in '68, i believe, lbj dropped out and said i will not run for reelection and he was being challenged by robert kennedy and they write in this op ed, a half century later, we have president biden with low approval rating being challenged by robert f. kennedy jr. >> katie: the white house backed themselves in this corner and the dnc has taken it and ran with it that joe biden is capable of running for a second
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term and he is confident enough to take democrats to victory. polling shows a different story. they say the staff has to keep up with president joe biden, his schedule is not full, he has problems recalling basic information and democrats are concerned about his ability to take on republicans and win the white house, especially if the nominee is president trump or ron desantis, for example. those are issues democrats will have to deal with, given they have developed this narrative joe biden is the man for the job. >> steve: let's transition and talk from democrats hunting for votes to you hunting for luxury hunting lodges on fox nation. we have a snipit oficaty practicing. >> katie: i need to get some practice in. all right, pull.
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prison during altercation at federal prison in florida. he was convicted of sexually assaulting multiple gymnasts. he is reportedly stable. a spokesperson for kremlin says president putin met with the leader of the wagner group days af after. the uprising ended after a deal was brokered between putin and the wagner group last month. those are headlines, down to you. >> brian: confusing as anything i've heard. illegal border crossings like the one you should shown in the video, hitting an all-time high and president biden and dhs will allow some central americans and colombians with family here to enter legally. really? our next guest knows about the surge of illegal crossings at
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the border. if you have a citizen, you are from guatemala or el salvador, you can come here, is that correct? >> that is correct, according to this policy. this will be a complete disaster. it will not stop mas migration. one thing that is not transparent from the federal government, numbers have declined, but a lot of illegal immigrants are being released. it will create larger magnet for people to make their way to the united states. they know they have family and friends released to the country and all it will do is create larger backlog when you have millions of people in the country that will have to wait for asylum seekers. >> brian: pray for big amnesty as far as politician to give
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way. this is i think logically a surge at the border. people say wait, we can go, we have an aunt in columbus, georgia, we can go. they can come there and have a reason to do it, this seems to be a magnet. >> it does, brian. we don't know how the process will work. what type of vetting will take place to prove they have family members or relatives in the country. we see that abuse with the asylum process using children as gateway into the country. we don't know if they are actual family members, they are being released and processed into the country. think of the children released in the country, we don't know where they are at and we don't know the process. it will not help the problem at the border.
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more people will come and make this long, treacherous journey. you don't have thousands coming across, behind that, thousands have been released at port of entry. >> brian: governor abbott will put buoys in the rio grande, what are they supposed to be doing and how could it stop the influx? >> this is another unprecedented move by texas. we started with operation longhorn. we have barriers and shipping containers, now first ever marine barrier that will be placed in the rio grande to help curb illegal immigration. it will prevent smugglers from bringing people across and prevent the loss of life. the number of deaths during the 4th of july holiday, our
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troopers recovered four bodies, including an infant that drown. this will help deter that. >> brian: more texas dollars doing something the federal government should be doing. thank you very much. still ahead portland officials handing out pipes and foil to drug users. this will do more harm than good, that is our logo. like the subway series menu. just buy any footlong in the app, and get one free. everyone loves free stuff chuck. can we get peyton a footlong? get it before it's gone. on the subway app. (burke) a new car loses about ten percent of its value the minute you drive off the lot. or more. that's why farmers new car replacement pays to replace it with a new one of the same make and model. get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪
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>> janice: we have emergency flooding happening in new england. take a look at it. we had extreme flooding in state new york and toward connecticut. right now flash flood emergency for vermont. we have catastrophic flooding happening right now in some neighborhoods. big thing throughout the day
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today. we have several inches of rain to come in several hours and record-setting rain last night. extreme flash flood threat for areas in red. this is first extreme risk for vermont, talking about flooding reminiscent of irene back in 2011. we will cover on foxweather.com. the heat continues for parts of texas and the southwest. two ladies i want to say hi to. what is your name? >> charlotte. >> olivia. >> where are you from? >> north carolina. all right. thanks for coming. she says hi, carolina girls. >> we saw her the other day, shes so nice. see you soon. >> ainsley: portland is giving supplies to drug addicts, pipes
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and tin foil used for smoking fentanyl. drug that has seen 500% increase in overdose in their county alone and more nationwide. angela todd joins us now. i was on your instagram account and you are being vocal and honest about what is happening in your community. it seems outrageous. leaders are giving them pipes and tin foil so they don't have to inject the drugs. how do you feel about all of this? >> heroin disappeared overnight in portland and fentanyl is smoked. our county has nothing to do with not injecting drugs. i feel this is horrifying. our county continues to enable these people. they have to find herculean
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strength to get off the drug and now this is the line of insanity, giving people aluminum foil and pipes to smoke fentanyl. >> ainsley: we wouldn't enable our children and buy them paraph paraphernalia, why do that for citizens in our communities? i don't understand that. article in "new york post" yesterday, you can sigh people, their skin is burned off when they dro drugs, one video of someone lying on the ground and the skin was off their legs and blood all over. we saw that video you shot of someone having convulsions on the sidewalk, why do they think this is okay? >> that was in my neighborhood. it has to do with wanting to fund their programs, they had
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60% drop. the two things our city need to do, daily outreach and proper detox facilities. we expect addicts to stand in line and beg for treatment. it is unacceptable. >> ainsley: so sad. how did you get involved in this? why? >> it is outside my door. people are all over our city are suffering, not just people addicted to drugs issue businesses, families, children, a lot of people have moved away, it is hard not to get involved. you have to stay and fight the government or move. >> ainsley: follow angela at pdx real. thank you, god bless you. the british are coming, piers morgan reacting to president biden's first visit with king charles since his majesty took
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survived the war, could not survive the streets of washington, d.c. talk to two of his friends. >> mike pence is here today and governor bergam is here. we will see you then. >> steve: we will be watching. meanwhile, fox news alert, president biden meeting with king charles iii at windsor castle bonding over their climate agenda. before heading to lithuania. >> brian: named after him on fox nation, piers. >> ainsley earhardt, you called me piers brosnon, you have double vision.
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>> brian: you fight crime when you are not on the air. >> steely-eyed dealer of death. >> brian: you are out of luck. when you saw the king meet the president, what is really going on there? >> piers: the president did not attend the king's coronation. king charles is very experienced guy, i think they will get along well. there are issues between prime minister and president biden and use of cluster bombs, the u.k. is opposed to them and america using those with ukraine is causing problems. >> brian: russia is using them. >> piers: sometimes make a moral compass. it is a big moment, i think by president biden to do this and
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controversial one. even democrats are criticizing him for it. who will be new head of nato? crucial position. we believe should be ben wallace. president biden pushing for the eu commissioner. she was a hopeless defense secretary of germany. people are saying, why would president biden push her and not our guy, who seems better. a few issues there who need to be wrestled out. >> steve: he sat down with the prime minister and the two of them right now both face incredibly low approval rating. the president in the 30s and mr. sunak facing a mini-revolt, support was 12% and now negative 3. >> piers: all the chaos of boris
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johnson and the tenure of liz liz truss, that was a fiasco, everything is a farce. he inherited a difficult situation and momentum is behind the labor opposition party and he has a lot to do, he has problem. you think president biden does, so does the u.k. prime minister. he is very smart and eloquent and conducts himself a lot better than boris johnson did with his chaos, difficult position no question. >> ainsley: this is the third one. >> piers: there will be election within the next two years, the labor party will wen, that is standard in polling. we know how a week can be a long time. a week ago, they had not found bags of coin cain the white house. >> brian: good old days, is
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there a chance u.k. will get unwoke? >> piers: absolutely zero, i'm leading the anti-woke charge, i will do it on fox news tonight this week. >> brian: is that why you got a haircut? >> piers: it is, nails done. i've been called piers brosnone, by ainsley. >> steve: read what is coming up. >> piers: i've said cricket is superior to baseball, in every single manner, we will go prove it outside. here is cricket bat. superior. >> brian: let's go. >> piers: here is cricket ball, brian kilmeade will face me. ♪
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>> cricket as you know has always been better than baseball. i want you to think cricket is a superior sport. >> not true. >> you just stay over there but he is back. >> ready to go. >> defend these claims and teach us cricket. >> i'll put a killing to kilmeade. >> i've never even seen a match.
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>> why is he wearing these big gloves? >> he needs protection. it will be the most dangerous by the stumps. in front of those. follow those. turn the bat around the other way, yes. ready? >> okay. >> that's not fair. >> what was that? it was right there, piers. >> that was probably out. watch your head, brian. here we go. >> come on. >> look at this. >> oh, quick, quick, quick, one more, one more, one more. come on, bryan. >> go, ainsley.
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>> bounce it farther away. >> brian. here, steve. >> yes, yes, come on. come on. yes. >> are you okay? >> that's called a wicket. that's a wicket, look at this. destroy, destroy. >> bill: might need a replay on that one. good morning, everybody. armed and extremely dangerous is how police describe an inmate on the hunt. it's in pennsylvania. new clues to lead to his capture where we start. hope you had a grand weekend. i'm bill hemmer. back with the team here. >> dana: we're here. i'm dana perino and this is "america's newsroom." it is great to be back with you. the story is one you think how can this still happen in today's world? police are search for this guy. he

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