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tv   Jesse Watters Primetime  FOX News  July 24, 2023 5:00pm-6:00pm PDT

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even for a congressional sta staffer. >> this is what you notice. you notice these things. i am listening for the substance and you are looking for crazy eyes behind her. great to see you. set your dvr so you always get us in our new time slot. stay connected with us and remember jesse is next. >> jesse: welcome to jesse watters prime time. >> the body of a missing paddleboard or has turned all up off the coast of martha's vineyard. >> a 911 call mystery and barack obama. >> you are saying things you do not know what you are talking about. no one said that. who said that? >> new testimony and death threats. >> i want you to look me in the
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eye and say maria, i am sorry you lost your . >> jeffrey epstein, a cover-up, a prime time exclusive. plus, artificial intelligence. what if these robots turn around and kill us. >> it is like we have prepared for the apocalypse. >> this is a fox news alert. crews were dispatched to obama's martha's vineyard estate last night. police say an african american paddleboard or was struggling to stay above water and he went under. >> a 4-year-old male, possible drowning. >> african american male, no life preserver, have not had eye
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contact on him. they have recovered the board as well as the hat. no life preserver. >> police found obama's 45-year-old personal chef did just 100 feet away from obama's private beach and only 8-foot deep water. barack and michelle were not at the residence. they may have been somewhere else or out of town. it is unclear. they released a statement sa saying, he was a beloved part of our family when we first met him, he was a talented sous chef at the white house. he was creative and passionate about food. we got to know him as a kind person who made all of our lives brighter. when we were getting ready to leave the white house, we asked him to stay with us and he agreed. he has been part of our lives ever since and our hearts are
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broken that he is gone. we join everyone who knew and loved him, especially his wife and boys, and grieving the loss of a wonderful man. >> he worked in the white house under george bush and the obama white house he was known for brewing beer using michelle's honey. >> you don't want to go too fast without creating a lot of air, which will make the beer taste better. you want to get the water to the neck, the caps back on it. then we wait. you keep it under lock and key. >> jesse: he posted a picture of himself and his wife in the water with the hashtag still can't swim and last night he was in the pond without a life vest. we are still finding out details. it was reported a 911 call was made from obama's house and they are saying it came from somewhere on the property. we asked for a tape of the 911
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call and we will keep you posted. another paddleboard witnessed his struggle. someone called 911, sparking multiple agencies to respond. that was at 7:46 p.m. sunday night. search and rescue teams looked through the water as officers conducted door-to-door searches. 10:00 a.m. this morning, his body was discovered using sonar from april police boat. >> barack obama enjoys paddle boarding. state and local police are conducting an investigation into his death and our hearts go out to his family and to the obama's and prime time will keep you updated. in a strange coincidence, he is not the only chef to drown.
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clinton's chef also drowned. >> next monday, hunter biden's right-hand man, devon archer, a lifelong friend and business partner of the family will speak to james comer's house oversight committee. he will sit for a deposition under oath and testify live on camera. he will tell congress joe biden spoke with and met with hunter biden's shady foreign business associates dozens of times. testimony from an insider will be devastating. when joe biden was vice president, hunter biden was meeting with the ukrainian energy ceo, dialed his father, put it on speaker, introduced his father to his ukrainian boss and let his dad know these guys need our support. three days later, he flew to
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ukraine. >> i am leaving in six hours. you are not getting money. he got fired. >> donald trump got impeached for zeroing in on that. we have emails that he was hired to get his dad to fire their prosecutor. the biden family was getting rich off you, the american taxpayer. they were putting their own financial interests over the interest of the united states. devon archer was in business with the bidens for over a decade. he says joe biden was on a first-name basis with the paris summit executives. his lawyer researched a statement that said devon archer believes strongly in the rule of law and the democratic system and is prepared to answer the questions as he has already answered similar questions. this executive is the same one
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who says he has tapes of joe biden shaking him down for $5 million. he says he has bank records proving he paid the bride. he will testify he called hunter in front of his business partners dozens of time and it is how he justified the bribes. he can get his dad on the phone wherever and whenever a foreign national wanted, as long as he was paying. the same day hunter biden shut down the chinese for money, claiming his dad was sitting next to him and would be mad if the money didn't come through, hunter was in delaware at his dad's house that same day, taking his dad's corvette for a joyride, putting joe and hunter at the same place at the same time. he is also expected to tell congress about dinners he she set up between his dad and foreign business partners. emails and photographs put joe biden at these dinners. here is the catch.
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archer's family has been getting death threats. devon archer has put off this deposition a couple of times. he is about to be put to prison for a year. he is a convict, like a lot of the biden business partners were. defenses are shifting. >> the oversight committee has evidence the president in the past communicated directly with foreign business associates many times. curious if the white house and the president stand behind his comment that he has never been involved in has never even spoken to his son. >> i have been asked this question and the answer is not going to change. the president was never in business with his son. >> for years, the white house defense, joe biden never spoke about his business and now they say he was never in business
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with his son. what does that mean? let's turn to peter schweizer. this testimony is going to be devastating, explosive, he knows everything, how do they survive that? >> it is going to be hard. the walls are closing in. you have the bank records that show the money was being transferred and now you have the testimony of business partners, devon archer is one, there are going to be others. devon archer is hunter biden's most important business partner. when hunter biden joined the burisma board, devon archer got a seat on the board. when hunter biden got the sweetheart deal with the chinese private equity funding output on the board, devon archer got the same slot. he knows where everything is and it is going to be hard for the democrats to do what they did
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with the whistle-blowers and argue joe biden played no role. the evidence is there and defenses keep shifting. joe biden is in trouble. >> he has to put joe biden on phone calls, in meetings, he is going to have to talk about what people knew and when they knew it. what does it tell you that they are changing their defense strategy? it is now that he wasn't in business. >> we have been at this since 2018. they said there were no foreign deals and then they shifted and said there might have been but the bidens made no money and then joe biden didn't know about the deals and then joe biden didn't participate and now it is that he was not in business with his son. the implications are huge. if you look at the 1023 form the fbi released. if that was true, that document reveals one of the people at those meetings that heard the
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conversations about bribing the bidens worked for president zelenskyy. who wants to believe if that meeting took place and that document is accurate, that that person did not go report to president zelenskyy what he heard and if it is true, who wants to believe president zelenskyy and his administration not use that as leverage when it comes to negotiations on ukraine policy. we may have to start learning the ukrainian word for compromise. this is an indication of how this has shaped the policy towards ukraine and china. >> business insider revealed one of the people who paid for hunter's artwork. her name is elizabeth, she is not an art collector. she is a democrat donor and a friend of the bidens. she donated to the campaign and
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joe appointed her to a cushy government post shortly after hunter's art show. does that surprise you? >> it is the greatest. the question we have always asked is what is the bidens business? they had all this money for artwork. what is the business? what is the product? the product is joe biden. with burisma, hunter biden was getting $83,000 a month when his father was vice president. when his father became the ex-vice president, hunter's take was cut in half. everybody knows what the product is and why this is being done. the democrats continue to cling to the notion there is nothing here nothing to see, are making a strategic mistake.
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>> jesse: they are getting hung out to dry. thanks for pushing this investigation so hard. >> thanks. kamala harris, slavery, lies. also, artificial intelligence. >> ai? i don't know. (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 ♪ [bones cracking] ♪ (tense music) ♪ one aleve works all day so i can keep working my magic. just one aleve. 12 hours of uninterrupted pain relief. aleve. who do you take it for?
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>> jesse: a controversy in florida and not about covid, don't say, book banning. it is about slavery. remember when the left accused florida of not teaching slavery in schools? now they say they are teaching
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slavery, but that the benefited from slavery. >> in the state of florida, they decided middle school students will be taught that enslaved people benefited from slavery. they insult us in an attempt to gaslighted us and we will not stand for. they want to replace history with lies. how is it that anyone could suggest in the midst of these atrocities that there was any benefit to being subjected to this level of dehumanization? >> jesse: no one is saying benefit or that benefited from being torn out of their continent, stuffed in slave ships and brutalized by their masters. no one is saying that. anyone who read the curriculum
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knows that. it covers over 400 years of the black experience was slavery. one element in this course covers how develop skills which in some instances could be applied for their personal benefit. it includes trades performed by, agricultural work, that through their resilience and aptitude they were able to develop under horrific conditions and buy their freedom they were used to benefit their families once they were free. that is historical fact. even cnn says she is lying. >> it is amazing how much she has to do that she can read something on twitter one day and be on an airplane the next to make something literally out of nothing. this is a made up deal. i look at the standards, and analysis of the standards, and every instance where the words
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slavery or was used, i read the statement of the african american scholars who wrote the statements. everybody says this is a fabricated issue. look how quickly she jumped on it. >> abc news spoke to one of the academics who created the curriculum. he said this. >> it is the case that africans proved resourceful, resilient, and were able to develop skills and aptitudes which serve to their benefit while enslaved and after enslavement. >> jesse: abc did not err this. >> the only criticism i have received is the one articulated by the vice president. it was never said that slavery
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was beneficial to africans. what was said, and anyone who reads this will see it with clarity, it is the case africans proved resourceful, resilient, and adaptive and were able to develop skills and aptitudes which served to their benefit while enslaved and after. >> one of the authors joins me now. why do you think kamala harris is being dishonest about what is being taught about slavery? >> permit me not to give you her motives. they are invisible. i don't know them. we can have suspicions there is a dishonest purpose, but what is more important is the truth. this curriculum is devoted to telling the truth. kamala harris has retailed alive. it may have only been a falsehood the first time she
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stated it, but when you repeat it, it becomes alive. >> tell her what this component of the slavery course teaches. >> permit me to have frederick douglass tell it. he wrote a biography where he described the mistress of his slave owner began to teach him to read. she pulled back the curtain through which a glimmer of light shown before the master forced her to close it. it was enough for frederick douglass to exploit it to his benefit and his country's benefit thereafter. such examples are numerous and they are retailing the stories that suffered the indignity of slavery. permit me to say, this curriculum is about handing people who live the experience tell their stories.
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nothing is more important than that we never erase the stories that the people who live the stories to tell. nobody has the right to interpret before first understanding the stories as the people who lived them understood them themselves. >> do academics disagree with your scholarship? >> they call it into contest, whether you consider it an academic or not may be questionable. her questioning is as irrelevant as the falsehood. what is being done here is the attempt to complete stories for our time and impose them on people who told them in our t time. my great-grandfather came to this country through fraudulent
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inducement. he had to pluck to seek the opportunity. no one should be allowed to erase those stories. >> jesse: why are people uncomfortable having the conversation and real nature of what slavery is like? >> because they have an agenda and they only want slavery told from a certain perspective. it is a wonderful irony. they are accusing the workforce that developed this curriculum of embracing the positive good school of slavery.
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that 19th century abuse, these people are saying this is what is being presented. it is a falsehood. if anybody is, it is people like calhoun, who continued to propagate slavery. they demonstrated they admit thousands of -- worthy accomplishments not just of black americans, but of american principles. that is the truth people seek to deny by erasing the stories of the people who live through the histories. >> i wish more people could have this honest conversation and bring more americans together.
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thank you. >> jesse: up next, and epstein victim takes on the fbi. (bridget) with thyroid eye disease i hid from the camera. and i wanted to hide from the world. for years, i thought my t.e.d. was beyond help... but then i asked my doctor about tepezza. (vo) tepezza is the only medicine that treats t.e.d. at the source not just the symptoms. in a clinical study more than 8 out of 10 patients taking tepezza had less eye bulging. tepezza is an infusion. patients taking tepezza may have infusion reactions. tell your doctor right away if you experience high blood pressure, fast heartbeat, shortness of breath or muscle pain. before getting tepezza, tell your doctor if you have diabetes, ibd, or are pregnant, or planning to become pregnant. tepezza may raise blood sugar even if you don't have diabetes and may worsen ibd such as crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. now, i'm ready to be seen again. visit mytepezza.com to find a ted eye specialist
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>> jesse: the jeffrey epstein case has puzzled us for years. where are the flight logs, the surveillance videos? how did everything go wrong the night of his death. how was he able to prey on young women for so long right under the government's nose? many believe he was an informant working for the feds and there is some truth to that. a document from around the time of his sweetheart deal in 2008 shows he provided information to the fbi as agreed upon, adding no prosecution will occur in this matter as long as he upholds his agreement with the state of florida. that allowed him to and traffic young women for another decade.
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that doesn't explain why the fbi turned a blind eye to his detailed allegations in the 90s. maria farmer worked at his property when he and his partner her. she says she first went to the nypd and the fbi but no one took any action. the bureau sat on her claims for a decade. how many women could have been saved if he had been brought to justice in the 90s? her attorneys believe he could have been an informant who was allowed to get away with sex crimes and now she is filing a $600 million claim against the fbi for their failures in this case. the fbi and the nypd declined comment. here now, maria farmer, the
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first victim to go to the authorities about jeffrey epstein. how did you first meet jeffrey epstein? >> he asked me to work for him acquiring art. >> you were an artist and he asked you to get involved with his lucrative art collection? >> he didn't have a lucrative art collection, he had garish taste and he needed help. i thought he was daddy warbucks, because that is how he presented himself. in the early days, hry charismatic, charming, handsome. generous, but never generous person. he was a wonderful employer for a a while.
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he was kind. he would come to my defense and i didn't get they were grooming me. >> jesse: what happened the night you were assaulted? >> i never saw her with just a bathroom. i could tell she didn't have clothing underneath. i felt uncomfortable because this was my employer. she is being strange, showing part of her body and i felt uncomfortable and she said, come with me, and i knew something was nefarious. i felt the energy and jeffrey was lying in bed watching a math program. he asked me to rub his feet and i knew that was weird because he was my employer. i went to give him a foot massage and he began touching me
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and he asked me to sit between them on the bed and i felt sick and i started crying. it felt strange and awful and they did their thing and i escaped my body. >> jesse: in 1996, you spoke to the nypd about an assault that happened in ohio. what did they do? >> they didn't write down everything. they thought it was too much. they said they want the reports a stick, so what we are going to do is, they wrote down a number on a little sheet of paper and hand it to me. it was the fbi's phone number and i called them. >> so you spoke to the fbi after speaking to the nypd. did they follow up with you? >> they did not. i spoke to the man for 45 minutes and said should i call the other fbi agents and he
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was like, ohio? i ended up telling them it was an international and i said kidnapping ring. i said i was kidnapped and he is having all these children come and go all day. he goes, you can do what you want, and he hung up on me. >> the fbi hung up on you? >> they hung up on me. >> when was the next time you spoke to the fbi i asked if they were there about my student loans and they laughed and said no, it is about your epstein report. >> jesse: when they did speak to you, years later, you can't count how many more victims there were. what did they say to you then. >> she said maria, we are going
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to get him. bottom line, they did not get him. >> jesse: they didn't do anything, nothing happened. christopher wray is the director of the fbi. what would you tell him? >> i want you to look me in the eye and apologize to me. i want you to say i am so sorry you lost your youth. i am so sorry you were being mocked online because we won't release your report. we are centrally lying about you, saying you are worthless and we don't care about you. that is how i feel. i want christopher wray to say i am so sorry we have treated you like you are worthless and we didn't do our job for the american people. >> jesse: if i can ask you, you are going to take legal action against the fbi? >> we have put in place a
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procedure, which is to file a notice of claim, which is a ppre -- a precursor. we are in the process of getting that notice of claim filed with the fbi. >> what is the basis of the claim? >> it is about the failure of the fbi to pay any attention to maria farmer's 1996 report and so many other reports after that, including her 2006 report and so many other victim reports. they ignored them and did not take them seriously. this created nearly a quarter of a century of victims. they could have been spared if the fbi had done their job.
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>> the fbi has a history of settling and they paid $130 million to, are you going to take the money or are you going to get answers? >> we want answers, and investigation, action, accountability. >> jesse: that is what we all want. it is a horrific story and you are very brave. up next, the truth about barbie. ♪ one legendary icon... deserves another. ♪ get in. ♪ the future of chevy electric suvs has arrived.
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>> jesse: barbie crushed it. the whole thing became a national phenomenon. my wife was wearing pink saturday night. kelly o'grady is here with the latest. >> barbie dominated the
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box office. it became the fourth biggest opening weekend in movie his history. it raked in 162 million domestically with a global tally of 356 million. the budget was only $145 million, so it is in the green already. the marketing campaign was inescapable. i was seeing pink everywhere. it also got strong reviews. many are saying the film went hard on that woke and left us take. this time it was all dressed up in pink. it benefited from two different movies. it was a powerful marketing tool that gave amc stock a boost
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today. jesse, barbie, can are not the only couple making headlines. tom brady may have found new love. he finalized his divorce last year. he has a tight. he is involved with a russian model. she is bradley cooper's baby mama and was linked to christian rinaldo. they spent time together the next day, photographers caught them packing on the pda as he drove her around los angeles. i am from massachusetts. tom brady is a legend for us. the gisele breakup was an end as an arrow. >> jesse: thank you. jason aldean was called a racist who wrote a lynching anthem last
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week. it was about small-town values that that would not tolerate rioters spinning on cops. michael bloomberg's antigun body convinced cmt to cancel the video. didn't matter. aldean did not break stride. he addressed the controversy at a concert over the weekend. >> i am a proud american. i love our country, i wanted restored to what it once was. i love my country, my family, and i will do anything to protect that. i can tell you that right now. >> jesse: up next, does
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>> jesse: what is going on with artificial intelligence? are robots taking over? police in westchester, new york, used artificial intelligence to scan a billion license plates and they realized one car was driving in patterns like a drug trafficker. cops pulled the guy over and caught him with 100 grams of crack. i am glad they caught the crack dealer but this is what they do in police surveillance states and i don't want to live like that. the nypd has robot dogs. i guess that is good. i have a bad feeling about where this is going. what do new yorkers think?
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johnny went to the beach in queens to find out. >> what is going on with ai? >> i don't know. >> i am not feeling ai. >> described to me what it does? >> you can ask whatever you need to ask and it will answer it for you. >> what should we use ai for? >> more job opportunities. >> send it to mars. maybe it can figure out what is out there. >> houston, we have a problem. >> what would you like to use ai for? >> add money to my bank account. >> i have a refrigerator full upstairs. >> what happens if they make a robot? >> than i will have a wife.
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>> if you need a robot for a wife, you have problems that ai cannot fix. >> what if they turn around and kill us? >> you have to be ready. it is like preparing for the apocalypse. ask i am drinking my drink. >> vodka. >> i am more scared about aliens than robots. >> joe biden announced a plan for ai. tell me about it. >> what can i say? >> i don't listen to joe biden. i am a republican. i don't give a about republican or democrat. >> are you confident joe biden is handling the rise of ai?
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>> no. >> he is fine in my book. >> are we afraid of a bunch of robots? >> no. >> if we are creating this and they become smarter than we are, who knows? but asked do you know who jesse watters is? >> no. >> you are going to be on his show. >> thanks for having me on your show. >> jesse: johnny is back from the cruise and he is on dish duty. we gave him an apron, bought him some scrub brushes, look how happy he looks.
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let's do some texts. i am sick of listening to you talk about joe biden. nothing will bring him down. be patient. rome wasn't built in a day. steve, connecticut. joe biden doesn't get enough credit. i agree with her. 10 percent does seem low. martha from new hampshire, thank you for not being afraid to have an honest conversation about history and race. everybody on tv seemed scared. i was a history major. it is important to me. if you are going to lie, what else are you lying about? sterling, from ohio, the story about frederick douglass was inspiring. i am going to learn more about
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it. >good. prime time as a learning experience. ask those people on the beach. after listening to kamala harris, the media owes sarah palin an apology. alyssa, does your mom like the new song by jason aldean? my mom has never heard a single song by jason aldean. she is not anti-country, she just hasn't been exposed to it. brian from pennsylvania, we need ai in the oval office. i think it is a little late for that. anthony, can you send johnny to the west coast so it is not just the east coast people that look stupid? johnny would love that. send him to venice beach, san diego. nice corporate expense account.
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i am not going to. i am going to make him suffer. follow through. you will hit them long and straight. i am going to tell you my score next time. it cannot be worse. that is all for tonight. i am watters and this is my world. >> sean: welcome to hannity. growing concerns in the mob over joe biden's physical and mental fitness. is the media about to turn on joe biden? we will know if they cover his involvement in hunter's foreign business dealings. nbc news now sounding the alarm over the deteriorating condition. also the king of

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