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her but the first editor of "star wars" a woman and women directed money in the series in between. >> pete: it is true.e br the real groundbreaking thing to do at this point, pete, to havet a male lead in the next "star wars" movie. but i'm not sure "star wars" would embrace that. >> we make men uncomfortable. i enjoy making men uncomfortable. [applause] it is important to look in the eyes of a man and say, "i am h here" and recognize that. it should make you uncomfortablo because you need to change herid attitude. >> you know,>> y pete, disney sd learn the lesson you don't count to program your audience.dien they should have learned thatst with "star wars" expensivear hol that went out of business. now they are tryin g to ruin the franchise too. >> pete: you >> todd: the first trove of
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jeffrey epstein court documents have been released. bill clinton is described as a key person in the case of jeffrey epstein and gisele bundchen. that is not the biggest revelation about the former president thchl is a busy thursday morning, i'm todd piro, carley shimkus has the day off. many people named have not been accused of wrongdoing, but the list is answering some questions about associates and friends. what else are we learning from them? >> brooke: a judge releasing nearly 200 names from a lawsuit brought by ghislaine maxwell. the documents detail personal relationship with epstein including four trips clinton took on the convicted sex offender private plane in the early 2000. one victim was asked if epstein ever talked to her about bill
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clinton. she answered, he said one time clinton likes them young, levering to girls. other people named are donald trump, michael jackson, alan dershowitz. here is alan dershowitz responding. >> documents will reveal that she did misidentify me. i never met her, never heard of her, never spoke to her and i can prove it by independent means. i have all my travel records, all television appearances. i couldn't have been anywhere near any of the people involved in this. i was epstein's lawyer, of course i flew on his plane. >> an allegation was made about david -- people are not accused of crimes and many like former
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president trump have been cleared of wrongdoing. todd. >> todd: bring in founder of 18 trafficking organization jbm. what stood out when you read these documents? >> good morning and thank you for having me on. look at the spirit of the release of these documents and understand it is coming from a defamation lawsuit, not necessarily coming from a position of let's get justice and combat this thing called sex trafficking. to a degree, there is a bit of placating going on. what is interesting is the relationship status between entities with epstein. that is the straw that could breaklet camel's back in the future is digging into the relationship rev lagz /* /* revelations and looking how
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people react to what they say and do. the documents itself is not really going to bring justice to any victims or clarity on the crime of sex trafficking. >> todd: here is a lawyer for victims. jennifer freeman. take a listen. >> it is not exactly what we expected or told. there is no list of names, there are lots of documents that need to be examined and studied and see what is in there. information about clinton was interesting and also that a victim reported being on a helicopter with him and with maxwell and another statement she made that clinton was on the island, which is different than what we heard previously, we
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heard he wasn't. hard to say who to believe. >> todd: your thoughts? >> the helicopter, revelation from another witness clinton was on the island. virginia giuffre testimony was thrown out by ghislaine maxwell bay saying she is not a credible witness because clinton was never on the island. let's see if there is political will by the district attorneys, definitely not from alvin bragg and the like to dig into the papers and bring justice. it would mean there are buyers, names on the list is great, we need prosecution and to follow through and subpoena folks and sit on the witnessstand, be cross-examined and take your and your and your story and
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corroborate them and do it in open forum so that a judge can decide who did what. >> todd: that is the justice system aspect of this. what about the political? senator blackburn has been pressuring senate democrats to get to the bottom of the epstein case, wanting as many documents released, as possible, including epstein flight logs. are you confident senator blackburn will succeed in getting that information out? >> marsha blackburn is a champion in this and she is spot on. these are maxwell documents, we want the epstein documents and there are videos. i believe we have enough political will around senator blackburn and people who want justice and a bunch of other congressional members that are now, i think going to press.
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this is momentum. we're moving in the right direction and we must. the status of sex trafficking in america is out of control and this could be the straw that breaks the camel's back. there is hope, we have momentum here. >> todd: why are senate democrats, in particular, so concerned about what should be relatively public information get being out? why have they circled the wagons against it coming out? you raise a number of questions that need to be questioned. we are just at the beginning of this. thank you for your work and what you do as human trafficking. as the father of two girls, that is all that matters, no bigger issue when it comes to safety. thank you. a convicted criminal leaps across the well there and
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attacks the judge who locked him up in a wild courtroom scene. [screaming] >> whoa. hey. whoa. hey. judge -- >> todd: i watched this thing like a thousand times so far, it is unreal each and every time. we'll tell you what went down moments before that insane attack. plus, watch this. >> leave her -- >> leave her alone. >> [bleep] -- [screaming] >> a child. >> todd: a mother and daughter cursed out in a maul over a sweatshirt showing support for israel. here is what happened to the family. don't go anywhere.
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i know what year it is. >> todd: a jewish family says they were targeted at a new jersey mall by palestinian supporters. their daughter was wearing a israeli defense forces jacket given to her by her grandfather. [screaming] >> you should be embarrassed -- genocide -- >> you are cursing my child. you are cursing my child. [bleep] -- >> todd: in a mall, unbelievable. the teen being harassed and her mother join nee along with leo arez from the group stop antisemitism, who first shared that video.
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thank you for being here. maya, what is going through your mind as this is happening? >> i mean, i've been like yelled at before by people in school and just random people in the mall or at home, it has never turned violent or aggressive. this was pretty scary. we were shaking. it wasn't fun. >> todd: it's been tough enough to cover this, i can't imagine being an adult and being subject to this harassment. you are a teen and look older than we consider a kid, but how are you doing right now? >> i mean, i'm okay. it's stressing me out a little, i have not been sleeping as much as possible. it is okay. it's happened before to me. >> todd: unbelievable you had to go through this and i'm sorry
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you did. as a parent, how scared were you for your family and for everybody's safety? >> i was really surprised. no one should walk around in the mall and be attacked for anyone they are wearing, we live in a country that should be law abiding. i was surprised and upset. my daughter was attacked out of the blue, they just came up behind us. we didn't even see them. it was unpleasant and scary and it is a testasm what is happening in the country lately. we need to decide if we are civilized culter or savage and barbaric and allow certain groups in the name of free speech to harass and bully other people. to terrorize people in public
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spaces. that is not okay, nobody should be subject to that. >> todd: this happened in a mall called american dream. the irony of that can't be lost on people what does it say about our country that people you saw in the video are so embolden to be openly antisemitism in such a public place? >> it is absolutely mind-boggling, to be honest. we believe this is the direct product of this deranged free palestine movement that has infected everything from college campuses to social media and the product of this is an american family not being able to walk freely in a mall in new jersey during the holiday season without being verbally and physi physically accosted. it is horrific. >> todd: will there be co
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consequences for the two people who accosted you? >> i hope so. we intend to press charges. this is not about jews or israel, this is about american values. we can't allow groups of people to terrorize other people for no reason. that is not okay. >> todd: will this incident change your behavior or routine in any way? >> no, i'm proud to be jewish. i was raised by holocaust survivors. they taught me to be proud. i'm a proud american. i will wear what i want to wear. i am not bothering anybody, i am not attacking people who wear free palestine shirts in the mall and nobody should attack me or my family. >> todd: you need to be strong and tough in a time like this,
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great to see you are not backing down. i am so sorry this happened to you, thank you for being here to share your story. i hope it stops and stops now. thank you. switching gears. janice dean toured mount washington observatory on the highest peak in north america. she's taking us inside for a look. watch. >> janice: ready? here we go. ♪ ♪ >> janice: we're here! i'm so excited! like a tundra. >> todd: we'll check in with jd after this. there she is. don't go anywhere. ♪ ♪
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>> todd: to a fox weather alert. a messy weekend along the inovember 95 corridor. we are expecting first snow of 2024 could dump snow on east coast city, potentially ending the northeast record snow drought. adam klotz has the forecast. i usually despise snow, white death from above, the fact this is a weekend is easier and put me in a happy mood. >> adam: coming up on for 700 days since we have seen snow. some people are excited about potential of snow. low pressure system running out of southeast. heavy rain at some points becomes ice, another point snow. that is a tight gradient on where you see ice and snow and
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rain. appalachia mountains, across the carolinas and stretching into virginia. these areas, ice will take down power lines and branches and could be dangerous drive. further north, talk about snowfall and everything in the pink is talking about eight to 12 inches. this is significant snowfall and places inward. zoom in on an area that has not seen snow in a long time, that is new york city. several days out, this model could move, deeps on warm and cold air. new york city one to three inches of snow. out on long island, that drops down. instate or upstate, better chance between five to eight inches of total snowfall. jumped ahead. why are people excited about this?
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there it is. a bunch of communities, 700 days since we have seen snowfall, talking about one inch of snow in a 24-hour period. >> todd: got the sled siliconed up like in christmas vacation. >> adam: you will be able to use it, going to be good. >> todd: speaking of snow, janice dean is at mount summit peek and met with the team at the observatory and our meteorologist janice dean joins us with more. i know this is a bucket list item for you, tell us about it. >> janice: we're in the weather room with jay and alexis doing charts and observations and giving to the national weather service. a got a sneak peek what happens on highest summit in the
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northeast. take a look. >> janice: you saw part one at the base of the hill, we are 50% up the summit. we are taking the snow cat. come with me. ready? here we go. ♪ ♪ >> janice: we're here. i'm so excited. like a tundra. we made it to the summit. the mount washington summit, 6288 feet, highest summit in the northeast. behind me mount washington observatory where people have been taking weather observations since 1932. jay director of weather operationings, nice to meet you, tell me highlights of what you do here? >> yeah, weather operations
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include forecasting, taking hourly observation and supplying data to national weather service along with research and outreach in education. >> janice: can you show me around? >> let's go inside. >> janice: let's do it, yes. weather hall of fame, biggest events, we try to keep it most recent, we have the big 231, 231 miles per hour, highest wind speed observed my man and the instrument that recorded that. >> janice: the anomometer. >> this is charlie, he is finishing the forecast now. >> we work in 12-hour shifts, i work during the day and another work during the night. we take observation 365, that is important for observatory. >> janice: show me the instruments you use? >> main instrument before we go
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outside, take out the sling sychrometer. >> this is old school, been around for a long time. it is important to continue to use measurements up to now. it is really important, when you look at long-term trends and climate patterns, you need data to compare between now and when it was first recorded in 1932. >> janice: the observation deck. charlie, show me the meter right now. >> sling this around like this. >> janice: teach me? >> yeah, not too hard. hold away from your body and rotation like that. perfect. you're a natural. ♪ >> janice: it's definitely much colder and windier up here and we are at the height of the
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summit. >> just above summit, highest point in new england. >> janice: what is it gusting up here? >> probably mid-30s. we go up every hour, to the top and hit that metal ring with a mallet to knock the ice off. >> janice: this has to be the craziest thing i've done on television and i've done some crazy stuff. here we go. [pounding sound] >> janice: note to self, do not look down from over 6300 feet. it is crazy. okay, i'm done! >> that was amazing, thanking to everyone who made this happen. new hampshire state park, thank them and volunteers and observers for being so hospitable this morning and
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yesterday. we stayed overnight in bunks, they made us dinner last night and will make breakfast this morning. a bucket list and important to put a spotlight on these people who work 365 days a year 24 hours a day to keep us safe. >> todd: they puts in hours in tough conditions. i went in october, different look for me, pretty and fall like no snow. you are in the real deal, look forward to seeing more of your reports. >> janice: from outside. >> todd: god bless you, stale warm jd. big win for free speech for california doctors. the state quietly repealing restrictions on covid medical advice. one doctor who fought covid censorship is here next on his big win.
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constitute unprofessional conduct to disseminate misinformation or disinformation relating to covid-19 including false or misleading information about the virus, prevention and development, safety and effectiveness of covid vaccine. a doctor that is a plaintiff in the case joining me now. your reaction to the big win? >> it is a big win, a partial win. thank you to liberty justice center. the three-judge panel decided not to render an opinion whachl did happen, the governor signed a bill that repealed ab-2098. it is a win for doctors and patients. that bill would have required physicians to entertain the state's narrative before
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rendering a medical opinion. we had to know what the state believed was the case before we could give a first, second or third opinion to a patient. this is partial victory only. >> todd: having lived in california and i'm sure you know, state as assembly not mad up of doctors. medicine is a collaborative effort. why was covid driver, do you think? >> well, this bill was not unique to covid, it could have been from any medical condition. for example, i wrote this book "morning message," oops, there is my cat, dispelling myth of optimal health. i say cholesterol does not cause
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heart disease, raw eggs and dairy and milk are good for you. medical board could have came after me for making these claims. covid was weird, but this bill was bad, unstugszal and liberty justice system represented myself and dr. mark mcdonald. >> todd: i hate to hear the phrase misinformation, especially when it comes to medicine. i want to talk to my doctor and get to the bottom of me. i don't want the state telling me this is disinformation. a surgeon is calling out american college of surgeons for forcing dei in medicine and putting quality care at risk. america's surgeons are not woke enough, according to american college of surgeons, to assume we can turn out excellent
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surgeons with indoctrination and antiracism and at best foolish and fu tile and dangerous to patients. as a patient, all i care about is receiving best possible outcome. why would american college of surgeons care about anything other than that? >> unfortunately, dei is a poison to objective standards are excellence. this is going to ruin medicine. you will go to a doctor and not know what merits by which they became a doctor. i don't know why different organizations are doing this. ama, and organizations like american college of surgeons only represent a tiny percentage of physician and yet speak as if they have authority of representing all doctors and they don't.
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fortunately. dei, i hope does not wake its way to the healthcare profession like in academia and what we saw at harvard, for example. we'll keep fighting on behalf of american patients and american doctors. >> todd: it can't enter in. when i'm on a flight or on the operating table, i don't care about the other stuff, i want the best person behind the seat of the plane or behind the operating table. you have a cat, your name is barky, i like the irony there. major protest to stop washington capitals and washington wizards from packing up and moving to virginia. where were they when all the crime was happening in d.c.? still is. details next. ♪
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>> todd: wow. a wild courtroom scene caught on camera in las vegas. convicted criminal attacking the judge because he didn't like the outcome. cheryl casone here with more. everybody is talking about this video this morning. >> cheryl: incredible video, todd. it shows that man leaping over the bench and attacks that judge. the judge and marshal were injured after that suspect was denied bond and went on the attack. faces single counts of battery and battery and two counts of battery on protected person. issuing a statement saying we commend heroic actses of her staff who subdued the
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defendants. we are reviewing protocol and will do whatever is necessary to protect the judiciary of public and employees. reddon is due back in court thursday, today, again, seeing this violence play out against a judge in a courtroom is hard to watch. >> todd: this is not the first time, i wonder if this will lead to changes as ho tou criminals are in a courtroom. will they be handcuffed? more security around them because we can't have this? we cannot have this in the justice system. lesson not learned when it comes to claudine gay. issued a statement and no contrition. >> cheryl: and no apology and that is clear in her continued defense of herself. she has written extensive op ed
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in "new york times" and refusing to apologize and claims this was a racial attack on her. she writes, for weeks both i and the institution i devoted my professional life have been under attack. those who campaigned to oust me have insults, not reasonable arguments, stereotype about black talent and temperament. this was disastrous testimony on capitol hill, she refused to condemn attacks on jewish students, threats against lives. she was given opportunity to change her story and did not do so. now penny prit zker resisting calls for resignation. now people are saying pritzker
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needs to resign. the hiring of gay was failed attempt of dei and bill ackman wants the corporation held accountable, especially pritzker. he wrote penny pritzker should resign -- bypass process for evaluating plagiarism and contributed to damage that has been done. i read her op ed and basically to defend herself, she says it is about her race, which plagiarism has nothing to do with race, in my opinion. she says, i fell into a well laid trap. that is what she is saying about that testimony on capitol hill when elise stefanik was questioning her. it is everybody elsz's fault, but claudine gay according to her op ed. >> todd: well said, she messed up and now blaming everybody
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else. thank you. washington d.c. activist planning to shut down the city on mlk day to protest. >> january 15th, mlk day, we are starting here. it will turn into a protest. we are not playing, we are shutting it down and letting owners know, stop the move or stop business. >> todd: former loudoun county school board member john beatty join me now whachl do you make of this? >> people have right to protest, if they do it the right way thachl is fine. crime in the area is crazy. if you went there during covid, everything boarded up, nothing going on and i don't think it has improved much. i can see why they want to move it out of town.
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i'm free market capitalist. let the free market decide on that. we'll see how it plays out. there is a lot of blame to go around. >> todd: here are numbers on crime. d.c. ending 2023 with homicide up 35%, robbery up 67%, motor vehicle theft up 82% and arson up 175%. where have activists been as their city has fallen into disrepair necessitating a move like this? >> i think it goes back to the fact there is a national story on this, democrats can't talk about crime. republicans have to talk about crime temperature is a problem with representation, people representing them have to tow the line and appeal to donors from outside the state.
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congress has a big problem, we need to fix representation. they are not able to talk about important issues because they are not allowing voices to represent their community. it is like party leadership. >> todd: cat is out of the bag on this one, it is happening and it will not stop it. thank you for your time. the u.s. sent a final warning to houthi rebels, stop attacking ships in red sea or face consequences. here is lawrence with what is coming up? >> lawrence: 200 high-profile names linked to jeffrey epstein including bill clinton who allegedly likes them young, that is a quote and magician david copperfield said to have performed magic tricks for
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epstein and his victims, we will break it down. and biden's doj sue state of texas for making illil immigration a crime. governor abbott says he will not stop sending immigrants across the country. new impeachment push. congressman erin hutchins will be there and join usa this historic surge ahead. plus last president standing, all eyes on mit president amidst ousting of other presidents, one mit student calling on her school to step it up. they'll join us coming up. join steve, ainsley, brian and me at the top of the hour. you don't want to miss this show. ♪ ♪ [typing]
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on economy and free flow of commerce in the region's critical waterways. florida congressman and iraq war veteran cory mills joins me now. congressman, are you confident coalition back up tough talk. >> no. i'm not thinking that they are going to back it. in fact, what i was really looking at earlier was that biden still has not reorganized where the houthi rebels can be put back on the terrorist list. he is the one who actually delisted them after the trump administration had placed them on. when it comes to this coalition, this is very similar to what we have had in the past. if you remember back with mares alabama and the increase happening around mandab. they were trying to patrol the transiting corridor to make sure
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we had commercial lanes open. on december 31st, we saw the very first actual united states navy direct engagement what resulted in three houthi rebel ships being sunk. this is starting to see furthest can a labor relation. i want to paint a broader picture for the american people which is the incident that is occurring with this attempted to block commerce or disrupt commerce is part of the bigger geopolitical plan by the china-russia, iran, and north korea alignment. you are seeing where the incident that happened with hamas on october 7th in recall have a. the attacks that are increasing by can a tab hezbollah in rachel campos-duffy. the continuation to try cut off western hemisphere supply kahne chain not to mention what we saw with the recent border visit where china is using honduras and panama with economic coercion to try to cut off and increase trade and tariffs on panama canal resources and
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economic struggles. >> important point because a bunch of rag tag rebels don't go amp the largest nations in the world today the u.s. is opening four border points of entry citing a drop in illegal immigration. they are celebrating this in the white house they are treating this like a really, really big win when so much damage was already done. was opening these crossings a good move. >> at the end of the day, i'm all for opening up border crossing to help with trade and commerce. that is something we actually do need. the idea we are opening them under the precipice it is somehow a reduction is a false narrative. we saw a record we thought could never be sustained where over 300,000 people crossed our border just last month. let's put that in perspective. metlife stadium one of the
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largest nfl stadiums holds 100,000 at peek peak. you are talking 3 metlife stadiums coming over in december. if you are to total what joe biden has allowed to 1.5 million got-aways. 9 plus million crossed the borders. we are talking those together and making the seventh most populated state in america. that's what we are facing right now. look, i said it before, i will say it again. i do not want to see any foreign aid package tethered together with the security of our border. if we have to shut down our government because they can't shut down our border, then i will tell you right now i'm prepared for that fight. instead of us going to the border for photo ops, however, we need to be going to the senate chamber and forcing h.r. 2 secure the border act. enforcing the laws on the books today. allowing cbp and ice to deport those who no longer seeking asylum and don't qualify and getting more judges on our borders to adjudicate so we are not allowing these people to get released freely amongst society where we are seeing increase in
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criminality, we are seeing a fentanyl increase. but, look, here's the human rights trafficking that's going on. of the national security violation the health violations, these are crisis at our border and meanwhile they are trying to act as if they are doing a victory lap because they have got a little bit of a lull on the border at the moment. j the fact they said that how out of touch they are. mayorkas says is he in his office all the time before and after these hearings looking for solutions. the solution is simple. edge force the darn law and we're not in this situation. congressman mills, got to leave it there. we appreciate your time. i hate to make a joke about this. metlife. met lives only sees a disaster on sundays thanks to my giants and the jets. the border is a freaking disaster all the time and has been the last three years. appreciate your time. thank you, sir. "fox & friends" begins right now. have a great day, everybody. ♪ >> ainsley: we begin this morning with a fox news alert. the long a
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