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>> former president from slamming the policies of vice president kamala harris at in atlanta rally last night. trump targeting the record as well as the economy. the vice president said to choose her running mate very soon. welcome to fox news lives. like. praised by some republicans for his sudden decision to withdraw a controversial plea deal for the mastermind but time -- behind the september 11, 2001 attacks. lucas is live. >> jackie asked john if president biden had anything to do with his defense team making that about-face at the plea deal keeping the death penalty alive. >> secretary of defense has the authority to change the delegation of that. of that authority to the convenient authority. i know it sounds kind of complicated. he has the authority to do that. >> did the president weigh in.
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>> this was a decision made by the secretary of defense. >> the vice president was involved to send more forces to the middle east. >> i want to speak to future policies. adding additional resources. >> senator tom cottoned joined republicans in some of the media monday the vice president to speak more to the press. >> she has not answered a single question. only one single unscripted moment. she served up the kind of incomprehensible word salad for which she has become famous. >> here is that moment cotton was referring to. >> this is just an extraordinary
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testament to the importance of having a president who understands the power of diplomacy and to understand the strength that rests in understanding the significance he of diplomacy and strengthening alliances. >> in addition to interviewing her potential running mate, the vice president also likely to receive intelligence briefings today including updates by the additional forces rolling into theater. >> thank you very much. former president trump took shots at the presumptive democratic nominee kamala harris record as she courted voters at a rally yesterday. live in atlanta with more details. >> it is good to see you. former president trump had a lot to say it is rally last night. he also wanted to make sure the
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voters take a closer look at vice president harris record. a very far left agenda on everything from the economy to immigration. >> policies of open borders and double-digit inflation, inflation like we have never seen before. it is destroying middle-income families, working families, will demolish your life savings. forty or 50 illegal aliens will invade our country during the next four years. >> while trump attacked harris, he also shocked some georgia republicans by launching multiple attacks against the state's governor, the republican brian cap cared he soured on cap after he lost the state four years ago. >> he is a bad guy, a disloyal guy in a very average governor. little brian. bad guy. think of it. just think. and then that is it. i got this nominated and then i got him elected.
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>> trumps comments caught some people off guard because he has had a pretty high approval rating in the state. he is not up for reelection this cycle. online he fired back insisting the former president should spend more time on forming unity instead of personal attacks. trump does not have any rallies today but he will be back on the trail at the end of the week. mark, thank you very much. for more on this let's bring in fox news contributor. welcome. >> thank you. after years of criticizing president biden, now former president trump is pivoting to figure out how to go after vice president harris. let's play it. >> considering more left-wing then crazy bernie sanders. she is worse than bernie. she happens to be really a low iq individual. a very low iq. we do not need a low iq.
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>> do you worry that that kind of criticism could backfire? >> the potential to impact some people, sure. however, this is a presidential election. there is been mudslinging back and forth from both sides. kamala harris is a person that delivers comments towards president trump. on a regular existing basis. that just happens to be the level of politics we be in now. most republicans are having to defend kamala harris to remind individuals, the voters about a record. we can talk about her ag record or what donald trump just mentioned which is her extraordinarily progressive liberal leaning record as a u.s. senator being made -- named the most leftist senator in the united states for which the time that she served. those are points of the american people need to be aware of.
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she has been particularly quiet in the white house even though she backed everyone of joe biden 's rules. she is the one that did not want to take on big issues. she wanted to sit in the shadows waiting for a moment just like this. unfortunately, as a nation, i do not believe that we can trust her leadership going forward if she were to potentially be president of the united states. this has been the solid ground she has played so far. >> here is former president from >> she would not arrest criminals of the worst kind. she would not arrest anybody. she ruined san francisco. she ruined california. california attorney general. the lunatic the fake news is trying to build up to be the next margaret thatcher. >> is out more effective going after her record? >> yes. of course it is.
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that is funny what you just said that is absolutely accurate. the media trying to make her out to be some feminist iconic loss which could not be further from the case. especially when we consider at her record and what she has not been able to deal. not actually running for the office of president in 2024. she was elected by the democratic party. it happened to be not based —-dash this will be a really interesting 90 days moving forward. we would love to see them on stage to debate at some point. we will see what will happen from here on out. >> to a point about her presenting her credentials to the country, california senator asked concerns about vice president harris flip-flopping. let's play that.
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>> no concern about flip-flopping. our country changes every single day. the conditions of our country changes every single day. the vice president has been consistent in her values. lots of different ways to solve the challenges in front of us. >> she first and foremost probably one of the biggest flip floppers. a change of positions in an audience used in certain accidents when she is speaking to folks and campaign in atlanta the one thing i think people cannot call kamala harris and that is authentic. i don't think she presents in that way. i think it will be extraordinarily important for republicans to stay substantive on the policies that matter to americans. they favored donald trump and
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republicans. we need to stick with will impact the american people's wallets and kitchen tables. that is what will be most important here. >> gianna caldwell thank you for your time and analysis today. >> thank you for having me. >> former president trump sharpened his criticism last night over the biggest prisoner exchange over the united states and russia since the cold war calling it a great deal for vladimir putin. mike tobin is love and say enable -- san antonio with the three americans returning to u.s. soil. >> after as you mentioned three americans first set foot on american soil thursday before midnight when they landed at joint base andrews. they flew all night to get here to texas where they were
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transferred to the medical center where they have begun their reintegration. president trump has been very critical freeing on the prisoner swap that freed the americans. >> i would like to congratulate vladimir putin for making another deal. they release some of the greatest killers anywhere in the world. some of the most evil killers they got. we got our people back, but we made some horrible, horrible deals. >> the white house spokesperson acknowledged that hard decisions were made and things were given to russia without prisoner swap. it is preferable to the americans routing in russian jail. >> no apologies about making this deal. all the arguments about whether it's good or bad the previous administration did it, too. this is what some of these are the tough decisions that administrations have to make. >> kirby also said that attempts were made to include mark foley
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and that prisoner swap. he is a pennsylvania teacher who was jailed in russia for small amounts of medical marijuana. the russians did not bite on anything involving foley. >> thank you very much. high tensions in the middle east the united states is helping israel prepares the country braces for suspected attack from iran. alex's live in tel aviv with the very latest. >> hi, mike. the u.s. is fortifying its military footprint here in the middle east. national security council spokesperson spoke about the specific need for this today on fox news sunday. >> when the supreme leader says she is going to wedge we have to take that seriously. i don't know what they're going to do or when they are going to do it but we have to make darn
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sure we are ready and we have capabilities in the region to help israel defend itself and defend our own people, our own facility, our own national security. >> preparing to defend itself while expecting a similar attack similar to the one in april where i ran a watch about 300 drones and missiles against israel and one night alone. iran says that was in retaliation for a strike in damascus. now following the death this past week of this hamas political leader iran has promised revenge and has beloved leader has promised a new phase of the fighting. >> discontinued cross border attacks we have seen the israeli military said it took out a launcher in lebanon after this played out last night. hezbollah fired about 30 projectiles into northern israel overnight. new fighting also taking place in gaza. israeli strikes in the last day has killed many as 18 people
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with dozens more that have been wounded after attacks on the hospital and an old school. both of which they claimed were being used to make weapons. taking a look back at what is taking place in lebanon, airports filling up as foreign nationals are being told from various countries like the u.s., uk and france to leave the country as soon as possible. thanks a lot. for more on this, let's bring in former state department spokeswoman heather. great to see you. >> hi, mike, great to be with you. >> you spent a lot of time on middle east issues and concerns about conflict in the middle east. what are your concerns about the possibility of a spreading conflict in the region? >> first, i think everyone is concerned about escalation in the region. the united states as well. we have american citizens we always have to be concerned about as well as americans still
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being held hostage by hamas. ten months after the invasion and the brutal attacks on october 7. we have to be concerned about all of that. the unit -- united states to reestablish deterrence. biden may be able to change those. it may be too late. scheduling an oval office address. where we start to talk about a full perfect defense of our ally israel. israel is in a very dangerous part of the world. that is a tinderbox right now. if we can voice our full support for israel, give them the weapons they need, give them the defense materials they need and also the intelligence cooperation and that would be a good place to start. the vice presidential candidate will not like that either. this is in the best interests of
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american security and the security of our allies as well. >> the pentagon is sending more assets to the region. let's play that. >> the secretary will be developing posture for u.s. forces wide to provide elevated support to israel and to make sure that the united states is prepared to respond to this evolving crisis. >> does it help? >> it helps. our adversaries do not take us seriously. i think republicans and democrats need to work together now more than ever to ensure global stability. we are not just talking about iran and the threat of escalation there. russia is watching. china is watching as well. the three are all cooperating which makes us the most dangerous time in the united states and the world since world war ii.
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this will require bipartisan cooperation which frankly we are not seeing right now. >> we saw that prisoner swap this week did some american families are thrilled to have their loved ones back. you have familiarity during your time in government. how tense are those negotiations >> as i was watching the coverage overjoyed that our americans were back home, there is no greater feeling when you can be part of bringing home americans that have been wrongfully detained abroad. i was part of a trip with secretary pompeo, we went to north korea, brought home american citizens that had been detained for years. it was an incredible opportunity to do just that. i have great concerns, though, about this hostage taking of american spirit this is something that we have almost encouraged by not only paying for americans like we did with iran, $6 billion encourages the
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taking of american hostages, but also the fact that we let go really bad guys in this deal with russia. it is a bad deal. again, i am happy we are bringing american home, but on the other hand, we are leaving more americans over there. we also let out some really bad guys including an assassin. we have to be very, very cautious about that. returning to have the trump administration handle things to which we did not pay for american hostages. the small team and i went to north korea. we did not give a dime for our americans. it was rather our diplomacy in negotiating with north korea. >> an old friend and colleague. great to see you. i hope you'll come back. >> thank you so much, mike. really appreciate it. >> tropical storm debbie is strengthening as it bears down on florida where it is expected
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to make landfall tomorrow as a hurricane. live in clearwater beach where residents are preparing for the storm. hello, robert. >> good afternoon from a very rainy and dusty wind. clearwater beach. you see the swells behind me. people still on the beach as family, servers, it will not last too much longer for them as tropical storm debbie is churning up into the gulf of mexico. right now where i'm standing we are under tropical storm warnings. storm surge warnings. tornado watches. very bad weather that is making its way up the peninsula in the gulf of mexico in florida. expected to make landfall at some point late morning, early afternoon tomorrow as a category one. having said that, we cannot rule out any changes in the trajectory as a system continues to develop as i speak in the
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outer brain bands are hitting us here in clearwater beach. it is taking us a bit of a tick to the west. originally we thought perhaps maybe the storm would be coming in on the cedar key area in the band. essentially, that area will still be affected, but it could be closer to the southeast of tallahassee. anything goes. this has been one of those storms tough to predict. it took a while to form. now, here we go is a tropical storm is churning and we are feeling the elements expected to see that impact tomorrow big time as it makes landfall. i hate to be the bearer of bad news on this, it is just the beginning of the system will then move into south georgia and into the carolinas and likely have a stall that moment bringing more than 2 feet of rain and some isolated areas. cities like savannah and charleston need to be on guard.
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boxer of taiwan to previously failed a gender test is now guaranteed an olympic medal after the fighter one a unanimous decision today in the quarterfinals. christina coleman is following this story. >> that is right. the taiwanese boxer two-time olympian defeated her opponent from bulgaria on the quarterfinals. the fight went on despite protests on the participation in women's boxing at the olympic games. international boxing association disqualify both of them during the world championships. they failed gender eligibility test. they did not release specific details on how the women failed the test. last year the international olympic committee stripped them from their power to run olympic boxing over finance and
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management issues. the ioc said the testing process that involved them were not legitimate. >> the test themselves, the process of the tests are not legitimate. you also expect me to tell you that i will not discuss the individual intimate details of athletes in public which i think is pretty disgraceful for those that have leaked that material. >> there participation in the olympic games got lots of backlash after she quickly won her match against the italian boxer in less than one minute after several powerful hits. she broke down in tears after she stopped the fight after just about 46 seconds. she said she had never been hit so hard before. after securing a victory in her quarterfinals match yesterday. mike. >> thank you very much.
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hope francis and the vatican have weighed in on the disturbing opening ceremonies of the olympics in paris that. to mock the last supper offending many catholics and other christians worldwide. pope francis was saddened by the display with the vatican adding in the statement at a prestigious event where the world comes together to share common values, there should be no ridiculing. the freedom of expression which is clearly not called into question here is limited by respect for others. kamala harris nearing her decision on a running mate and she is meeting today with three finalists. ♪al
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madeleine rivera is here. >> kamala harris reportedly looking for the finalists in d.c. how each one can boost your chance of winning 270 electoral votes. for the washington post terraces speaking face-to-face with tim walsh, schapiro and mark kelly. it is unclear if other possible candidates have also met or are set to meet with paris. schapiro and kelly have been seen as favorites because of their potential ability to quote independent and moderate voters in battleground states. as a profiles rise, so does the criticisms. united auto workers president is concerned that kelly did not initially support a bill to boost union organizing. >> people showed where they were
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that is what we look at. that is a concern of ours. schapiro is playing defense over an opinion article for his college newspaper more than three decades ago. they could not peacefully coexist. schapiro says his views have since changed. >> i've said for years, years, long before october 7 that i favor a two state solution. israeli and palestinians living peacefully side-by-side did being able to determine their own futures and their own destinies. being able to work as they want and worship as they want. as harris interviews candidates, second gentlemen acknowledging he had an affair in his first marriage. telling cnn he took responsibility for his actions and work through things as a family. mike: thank you very much. for more pennsylvania governor
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josh shapiro widely believed to be the front runner for the vp running mate. >> thank you for having me back. i appreciate it. >> great daddy. let's play it. >> kamala harris is on a road to victory and i cannot think of a better partner than our governor >> kamala harris or president. josh shapiro for vice president. let us in kamala harris no you stand with her together we can do this. >> was pennsylvania critical battleground, what about it. >> a lot of positive positions schapiro will have to walk back. in 2019 he called it a fake crisis. he wanted all the money that president trump was sending to deal with illegal immigration. he wanted it spent on other things. he said in his press release of the time we should not be
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wasting money on this fake crisis. also an allegation of sexual harassment in the governor's office with the top eight in the nondisclosure agreement that both parties had agreed to. a lot of people had questions around that. heavily criticized in pennsylvania. schapiro will have to answer for a lot of policy changes and some things that they may be trying to keep quiet, like. >> requiring doing some digging into schapiro's past. he wrote that piece would never come to the middle east. in the pending article that piece not possible. a student at the university of rochester argued that an accord would not in the conflict in the region writing using history peace between arabs and israelis is virtually impossible and will never come. to be fair let's play governor schapiro's response. >> i have said for years and
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years, long before october 7 that i favor a two state solution. israelis and palestinians living peacefully side-by-side. being able to determine their own futures and destiny to be able to work as they want. >> does that reporting hurt his chances for a pro- palestinian part of the democratic party? >> no doubt about it. a lot of things about josh shapiro. in courting his one-time support of school vouchers. we are critical on benjamin netanyahu. schapiro kinda flips wherever the moment is going. it was all about lifeline scholarships. giving poor kids the opportunity to go to great schools. he abandoned school choice, abandon school vouchers completely. on the issue of israel, he is
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jewish. a lot of people have said that will be a problem for him because you have a lot of very extreme pro- palestinian people that say wilkie use his own personal religion to come out inside with israel. he is in the past and stepped up even more. harshly, his criticism of israel does that gel with all the crazy college kids that were protesting? is it worth potentially getting pennsylvania and then losing all those other states? john federman has come out and said josh shapiro is all about josh shapiro. he will do whatever he has to do to get there but it will always be about him and his best political interests. apparently, federman is telling them not to pick him if you know what's good for you. >> quite a rivalry. >> he has made a lot of enemies.
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and then going on to become governor as a county commissioner. there are a lot of bodies out there, if you know what i mean. there is also this question about the sexual harassment allegation in the governor's office. there is a nondisclosure agreement here. let's have them come forward and be able to talk about this. she said she was retaliating. i cannot believe it has not come out yet. the local political reporters in pennsylvania in philadelphia. this is a major scandal care that is brewing. >> radiologist bringing the energy. thanks a lot. >> thanks, mike. >> let's bring in the political panel. chris johnson and tim hogan. welcome. >> let's start with the possible
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vp contenders. meeting with at least three of them today. my personal bet is it will be senator kelly. we will see. how do you see it, tim? >> i'm a little bit biased. i think he has an incredibly strong record. the legislature passed a populist agenda expanding leave, school lunches for kids, someone from a red congressional district. red bockman and steve gangs. he is a veteran and a teacher. regardless, people are very excited as long as someone outperforms being negative 15 and approval ratings. >> chris, it feels like some of the opposition research has been unloaded. what is your view at this point. >> those of us on the right are little nervous about going up against someone like schapiro. people joked about them sounding like jewish barack obama.
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he is a great debater. he is a former attorney general. what a lot of people do not know about kamala harris record, she is relatively unknown having been vice president. now she is getting introduced. they know she has a lot of hard progressive support. schapiro in the purple state. manufacturing. alienating them from the far left. within the democratic party. >> former president trump told supporters in atlanta we have to work hard to define her about the vp. >> the choice of this election could not be more stark on one hand you have radical left and you have a candidate who was straight fake fake fake. you have a president who will
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fight fight fight. >> a male political opponent and a female want. >> yes. if you are a female candidate there are always that. huge momentum behind her. she has raised $210 million. launching volunteers for the campaign. we have seen polls close. even when the campaign was outspending after announcing 25- one unpaid media. there throwing the kitchen sink. none of this is working. i would be extremely worried. >> should the former president stick to picking apart a record rather than alleging she has a
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low iq. >> you took the words right out of my mouth. jd vance saying things about president trump. for the rest of us, we have to start taking the bait in talking about the record. the borders are. technically in charge of the border wall. we've seen increased immigration levels we have not seen before. overseeing the agenda. the closest member to the senate when you are looking at these big legislative achievements, the inflation reduction act being the main one that they are talking about that did not address inflation, failing to address the climate challenge away we know free markets and innovation deal, those are the things we have to tied to her much more than just talking about, you know, iq and god
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knows what else we try to make a joke out of. talking about records clearly the way forward. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. >> the assassination attempt ono former president trump. fo♪ complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪) all these games on directv— and no satellite on the roof! think about this: blue jays, cardinals, orioles... what's missing? the andean condor? no, walnut-brain! pigeons! they'd rather name a team after socks! to be fair, we're not very athletic.
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he will come to this site and painstakingly investigate to determine all that went on and everyone that must be held accountable. there is a survivor of the shooting on july 13. in his 70s. jim was shot in his arm and abdomen. he was initially in critical condition. now he is recovering in a rehabilitation center. he took this video that. to show the shooter on the roof of the agr building just minutes before he opened fire on president trump. jim thinks based on where he was it is possible that the bullet that graced president year ended up hitting him. here is a story. >> jim has been around for a long time. he is 74 years old. he has attended a lot of political events. he takes part in local politics. i know that he is deeply saddened that we have come to this point in this country. also, jim wants accountability. accountability is very important
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i think everybody in this country wants accountability for the situation. >> accountability, obviously the major factor here on friday. it is taking accountability and there will be consequences for any policy violations on july 13 jim also pointed out that president trump personally called him and his family on their cell phones and was generally interested in how he was doing. mike. mike: thank you very much. will stocks rebound after friday's massive selloff? how would a weaker economy impact the presidential race? s next.
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the highest level since october 2021. what is your view of that number >> one element of the economy that the biden and harris administration had been talking up as being the evidence of a stronger economy. that is changing now, in fact, quite dramatically. lots of evidence that the economy is slowing in the unemployment number is probably the best example. three year high. even those that are working are finding that their wages simply are not keeping up with inflation. 85% of job workers say their wages are not keeping up with inflation and a very interesting and frightening indicator triggered this week known as the -- rule. almost guarantees that a recession is imminent. we talk about the economy as if it is some abstract phenomenon. 65% of americans are living paycheck to paycheck. if that's not the best evidence of a weaker economy, i don't
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know what is. >> manufacturing is getting hammered. three months of may 2024 through july 2024, the average monthly gain was a loss of 1700 manufacturing jobs per month. what does that tell you about the state of our economy, jonathan? >> the stock market is declining pretty sobering statistic for us that have credit cards. the credit card debt delinquencies on a 12 year high. it should be very worrying for all americans even if you do not directly invest in stocks. it tends to be a good leader of the economy. i think that it is truly reason for concern. what would be the impact of that
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>> a good news and bad news scenario. they are coming down from multi- decade highs. they are coming down because the economy is slowing. waiting too long to cut. at first talking about six cuts this year. you know a lot of economists are saying baby we need a surprise cut or even a half race cut. geopolitical concerns with israel. probably the most frightening element. even as we are talking about a reduction inflation, the price of gold this weekend and all new all time high. lots of uncertainty. interest rates coming down in the economy slowing fast. >> it could be a bumpy ride when the market opens tomorrow. thank you for your time and analysis. the bay area town of pacifica california hosted the world dog surfing championships. newcomers to a 14-year-old
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