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>> lawrence: buckle, it's 8:00 a.m., wednesday, january 22. this is "fox and friends." >> brian: president trump's cabinet taking shape, kind of. marco rubio gets straight to work at the state department. the memo he sent to all his staffers. >> steve: he got a standing ovation when he showed up at state yesterday. and resisting border policy, it is not slowing them down. >> we are concentrating on the worst first. ice arrested 308 so far. >> carley: trump announcing new 500 billion investment into ai infrastructure and possibilities seem endless. >> ai can look over your genes and say what likelihood you'll
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develop is, what kind of cancer, how do we prevent it before you develop it. >> ainsley: final hour of "fox and friends" starts right now. >> brian: president trump already paving the way for future of ai in america. trump and tech leaders announcing half a trillion private sector investment to build artificial intelligence data centers in the united states. >> lawrence: senior white house correspondent jacqui heinrich joins us with the details. loving that hat. >> jacqui: thank you. it is so cold out here. president trump called this the largest ai infrastructure project in u.s. history. you have softbank, oracle and o openai investing in this project and planning for 500 billion in next few years. president trump rolled back an
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executive order imposing stairns on safety and government use of ai. it followed warning from ep onai, if u.s. did not adjust to new tech landscape china would take an edge. it is estimated 175 billion awaiting investment in ai projects. >> for better humanity of our future we need big capital to invest into the project. we cannot do it with small money. we have to do big investment for good of humanity. >> jacqui: first data center in texas, 20 more expected across the u.s. the president said he would like to see federal land open up four data centers, something biden administration also supported despite putting up red tape elsewhere. trump's stance and deregulation is expecteds to stimulate
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innovation, president trump called it confidence in america's potential. >> president trump: we're starting off with tremendous investment coming into our country at levels nobody has seen before. very happy with the fact i won the race and they feel confident in their investments. it is big money and high quality people. >> jacqui: french president emmanuel macron is expected to invite president trump to the country to discuss the new technology. it is unclear if trump would attend. guys. >> lawrence: there was not a lot, we say breaking technology, all of us hate cancer, there was not a lot of interest or questions about that, they were
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focused on other things. >> jacqui: you saw the president take just so many questions and i think that is part of the allure at the white house, it is so marked dead different than we had under biden. you could put any question to president trump and expect an answer. time we got that announcement, very few details about what the project would look like and the leaders take the lead on talking about this investment and describing it and the press put a couple questions and moved on to other topics of novelty of being able to get answers, you can go anywhere with the conversation, that is what is happening. >> steve: the data center being built in texas started in the previous administration, that is 100 billion. it could be trillions. sam altman, who was there and
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appeared on special report, brilliant in reminding the president, you want china to beat us on this? you are about america first and the president agrees with sam. >> jacqui: 100%. this technology is so far reaching i heard dr. marc siegel talking about the impact it could have on healthcare, that is one segment of use. when you have government in china basically able without having to decide. it could be a challenge, if you don't keep pace. this announcement in terms receiving back red tape and regulation and allowing innovation to take place will put the u.s. on equal footing, especially when you know those
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investments are safe in a country like america where we'll continue to support this. >> brian: thanks. the whole thing, keep pace. we were way ahead and now we can't say we are way ahead. a lot has to do with joe biden signing an order to reduce. they saw when trump had more than a chance to win, they decided to make a bold move and get behind him. dr. marc siegel said ai in health, there is no limit to what they can improve in his business much watch. >> we've entered a world of personalized precision medicine. years ago. but we did not have the tools. ai is like putting everything in hyper speed. he talked about treating cancer, ai can look over your genes and say likelihood what cancer you
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will get, it is machine learning, it puts together data that helps doctors solve problems. doctors learn to take information ai brings them and use it. not be shy or defensive, it is like a piece of equipment and it learns from mistakes and does more and more. >> ainsley: larry ellisones it is larngest computer ever built, it will prevent cancer, he said never again will we run into covid-19, if a handful get it, we will all know and won't wait until it becomes a pandemic. sam altman said we have to put rails on tbe responsible, build carefully. >> brian: david sacks is the
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czar and is in charge of that. >> steve: dr. remson uses ai. if your doctor doesn't use it, why not? >> lawrence: it is the latest technology. >> steve: your personal doctor will decide course of treatment, ai might give him an idea, check this out. >> ainsley: brian brenberg compared it to walking through a corn maze and you don't know how to get out and ai comes in and sends us a drone and you can see the big picture. >> brian: between my ring and my iphone, i don't need a doctor. unbelievable. >> ainsley: dr. google. how much sleep did you get last night? >> brian: it just tells me to pay attention, what did i tell you? >> lawrence: i don't remember you ever telling me about this ring. it berates me and harasses me. i don't put it on, next day,
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where you been? >> steve: you need a ring to tell you to go to bed? >> brian: yep. it tells you how you slept. >> lawrence: you been on the road? >> steve: dating with a ring. >> lawrence: you didn't get enough sleep. >> steve: i have a ring like this and it keeps me from dating. >> ainsley: that is good, steve. >> steve: 8:09 in new york city. go to capitol hill, cabinet picks continue to fight for confirmation. >> ainsley: lucas tomlinson has a status update on the top nominees. >> lucas: kristi noem, rjohn ratcliffe and rustle voight are waiting for a vote, some think this is not moving fast enough. >> you think senate is you have mooing fast enough? >> never fast enough, we got marco rubio over the line,
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hopefully will get more. >> obama got seven done the first day. >> lucas: president trump's nominee russell voight will return. president trump wants all federal employees to return to w work. he wants to discuss sean duffy and kash patel next week. that day coincides with scheduled vote per pam bondi, pick for attorney general. signing flurry of executive orders and new memo for office of personal management, all federal employees in dei roles have to be placed on paid leave as those offices and programs are ordered shut down. john thunes confirmation votes can take place this week or this weekend. john thune said this can be easy or hard, perhaps threat of
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working this weekend, and missing football games, including commanders will help. >> brian: pete did pas committee, too; correct? >> correct. waiting for a vote. >> steve: politico is reporting donald trump met with mr. thune and mr. johnson, speaker of the house, yesterday, they said be ready to roll on recess appointment. if democrats try to slow things down, do it that way, that is trump's game plan right now, right? >> lucas: the president said he does not want to see recess appointments if necessary, that is what will happen. >> brian: creating leverage. marco rubio addressed state department, he's ready to go. he got 99 votes. his theme, he said the secretary
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of state sent a cable worldwide, stark message from new diplomat, sweeping changes are coming to a department that mistaken ly misread the world, you know, paying for transgender parades in el salvador instead of what is happening in ukraine. >> ainsley: also misinformation, enemy propaganda, he slammed our own government. >> lawrence: he came out swinging and said, what we are going to be doing, every secretary of state should have this philosophy. we will do things first with interest of america at heart, does not believe he doesn't believe in diplomacy. he is probably the best messenger in the republican parties, this is part of reason he got unanimous decision. it has to be in the interest of
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america. that is what you are going to get in him as secretary of state. >> steve: when he entered state department yesterday and department of state is put on social media, heroes welcome he got because a lot of diplomats at department and state ready to enact things donald trump would like to see going forward. been a lot of left turns over four years. while donald trump is trying to do foreign policy and america first, 22 states have challenged trump's eo regarding birth right citizenship. it is guaranteed in the const constitution, people will say. if you are born, if your patterns are from another country but you're born in the united states, you're a u.s. citizen. the problem is way it has been interpreted through the last couple decades, so this kid was born in the united states, he's
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a citizen, what about the mom? made the mom a citizen and then the dad and they bring in the whole family. there are states, democrat-run, suing president trying to slow him down. >> steve: two different lawsuits, one is 18 and one is four, you see from different colors to slow down trump. >> lawrence: i'm happy the debate is happening. the spirit of that law, 14th amendment was for slaves, are we trying to say people that come here illegally should be interpreted in that same way? that period of time? i like the debate, we shouldn't make it easy for people to come across the border. slaves came across and had children, it took three constitutional amendments to get the rights of citizen. we just allow people that could go back to their country and fight to make it better, come
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this way? >> ainsley: donald trump launches this wave of immigration related executive orders, many dealing with immigration and tom homan was on earlier and reveals numbers of how it is changing. >> lawrence: amazing. >> there is nothing in immigration law says you got to be convicted of a serious crime to be removed under ina. ice can visit you. we said and president trump has been clear, we are concentrating on the worst first, threats. ice arrested 308 serious criminals, some murders, rapists, some raped a child, some sexual assault of a child. ice is doing their job and prioritizing and ice is performing excellent right now in the field and will continue everyday. >> steve: although democrats are trying to slow things down.
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one thing there is a story in punch bowl today and politico talks about other side, opposition party. you see there, house democrats squirm about leadership and message. donald trump hard-line approach to immigration is very popular and the democrats know they don't have a good message. they have been moving to the middle essentially as they look for a leader, that is one reason the house democrats sdie decided not to vote against the laken riley act. senate version will go to the house for a vote before it winds up on donald trump's desk. >> ainsley: laken riley act allow ice to take custody of migrants accused of crimes, they got support from democrats. this article is interesting, talks about democrats being desperate. who is their next leader? is it obama, democratic
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governor, hakeem jeffries? >> lawrence: start with a moderate message. >> ainsley: they have all these progressives. >> lawrence: their position on the border is let it be open. that is not a reasonable position. you can talk about the dreamers, okay. there is debate that could happen and give and take. notion of what you did, letting 10 million people across and you try to fudge numbers by creating that app and say border crossings are down because people had an app on, that has been shut down. >> brian: in the story, they say hakeem jeffries was on meet the press and said trump should focus on criminals. they played it back and said that is not the wrong message. do not play into illegal immigration, make him focus on the economy. good luck with that, if that is your message coach, fire the
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message coach. aoc and left have a better message. >> ainsley: some chiefs of staff agree with him, you have progressive ones that say several chiefs of staff of progressive wing of caucus express frustration they have immigrants terrified in their district and no guidance. >> steve: they don't have a message, challenge in court. >> brian: four people hurt in a stabbing spree in israel by moroccan national that had a united states green card. >> ainsley: trey yingst is live on this terror attack in tel aviv. trey. >> trey: four were wounded in the heart of tel aviv. the attacker went to a wine bar and started stabbing civilians. he was chased by bystanders and
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caught and killed. >> there was a stabbing attack in tel aviv close to center part of the city. the assailant was shot. there are first responders trying to provide first aid. >> trey: learning more about the man's identity, he is a u.s. green card holder from morocco, he came to israel yesterday, he was living in the united states before that. this comes amidshaky ceasefire e eefr -- submitted his resignation yesterday. israel defense minister thanked him for his service and said he'll look for a replacement. israeli forces are still
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conducting that operation we discussed yesterday in west bank city, there is concern this could affect ceasefire agreement they are targeting hamas cells there. >> brian: wow. trey, how is this reverberating throughout israel and tel aviv with resignation of this general? a lot of people think when the w war, investigations begin. >> trey: absolutely, public officials in israel for past 15 months pointing fingers at each other, nobody wanted to take responsibility for the october 7 massacre with thousands of fighters flowing into israel on that horrific morning. levy, in his statement, said he takes responsibility, one of the clearest moments of an israeli official or general taking responsibility for failure that led to that attack. we expect some other officials
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to come out. last night resignation of head of southern command, another general responsible for what led to that devastating day. >> brian: thanks so much, appreciate it. >> ainsley: hand it over to carley with more headlines. >> carley: good morning, this just in, former american hostages ryan corbett reuniting with his wife and three children after being held in afghanistan since august of 2022. look at that, so happy. ryan is one of two american prisoners traded for a taliban member who was serving life in prison in the united states. the deal was struck during the final hours of biden administration after two years of negotiation, back home on american soil. on capitol hill, you were talking about laken riley act. house is expected to vote on that today, 4:00 p.m. eastern time to mandate detention of
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illegal immigrant charged with crimes. 12 democrats joined republicans, republicans have been pushing for this since laken riley was murdered last year by an illegal from venezuela. the law would then go to the president's desk marking trump's first legislative win since returning to the white house. president trump revealing the message joe biden left him in a letter tucked away in the resolute desk. >> president trump: he wrote a nice letter, i can show it, it was a nice letter. just basically it was a little bit of an inspirational type letter. enjoy it, do a good job. important, very important, how important the job ist was a nic think i should let people see it, i appreciated the letter.
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>> carley: how about that, biden did not reveal details of the letter trump left him, but said the note was generous. politics is interesting, you can attack the you know what out of each other and write letters and have tea. >> ainsley: it is different this time around, they did not run against each other in the kwlooen. >> steve: dear donald, i didn't want to have to leave today, but i'm gone. >> lawrence: good on the president, he goes, i probably shouldn't release it, i probably should because it was a nice letter and it makes him look good. >> brian: obama left a good letter for trump, too. >> ainsley: closing time for dei offices and put employees on paid leave by 5:00 p.m. today. head of one agency is laying out
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sleet. some areas getting five to 12 inches of snowfall and region under extreme cold and freezing warnings, the worst of the storm is over, it is causing major disruptions at airports with cancellations and delays. check in with janice dean for her update. >> janice: worried about the cold air. had fun yesterday seeing once in a lifetime snow event across gulf coast. now roads are icy and snow covered, we have power outages, trying situation. feels like seven in shreveport, 16 in new orleans, it is frigid. storm is almost off shore, we have potential for snow along the coast. snowfall totals eight to 12. widespread five to eight inches up to georgia.
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smashing all-time records in louisiana, close to foot of snow. all time snowiest days 7.5 for mobile, alabama. that shatters the record in 1981. florida, 9.8 for you shatters record for you. more snow than new york city. gi gives indication how historic this is. delays at the airport. new orleans, it will remain cold getting toward the weekend. it will take time to melt, we will keep you up to date. southern california still under fire weather warnings, we have santa ana winds kicking up. good news we'll take a turn through the weekend and maybe rain in the forecast for southern california, fingers crossed. over to you. >> lawrence: praying for the rain. president trump directing all
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department and yairj agencies to close dei offices by 5:00 a.m. today. trump's most recent executive orders end affirmative action and grant program. chairman of the commission brendan carr has taken action and joins us now. so commissioner, i know you are not responsible for every government agency. maybe explain how deeply embedded dei is in agencies. dei in strategic plan, budget, equity and action plan, the task force, the economic report. i mean, why is it everywhere? >> it's wild, it's been a great 48 hours in washington. mosts officials hope to turn government one degree here, two
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degrees there, president trump shattered that mindset, he's grabbed the wheel and turned the ship around tale of two reactions, for swamp, rough 48 hours, shock and awe. for patriotic americans, they feel a sense of decline is ending. way president trump is doing it, going to source of that decline and getting rid of it root and branch. people would be shocked if they learned how much dei had been embedded in >> ainsley:s, millions and millions promoting it. we are focusing on our core mission of connecting americans. >> lawrence: commissioner, riddle me this. you have career officials, new commander-in-chief that said it has to go. they want to resist.
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some want to do that. what is recipe for them? do they get to stay or do they have legal protection? >> anybody not on board with the agenda we're running, one thing to say, we have to move on. this is president trump's administration, administration will follow his lead, at fcc, we will get to core mission, reigning in big tech, take a look at media to live up to public interest obligation, getting our economy going through space to get going there and promoting national security. that is agenda i'm running at fcc. we have talented, dedicated career staff there. confident we'll execute on that agenda. >> lawrence: i want talent, if you look like me in the process, good job. i want people that can do the job. thank you, sir. classroom cell phones ban sw
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>> steve: we are seeing more cell phone bans in schools across the country and getting a first-hand look how one new jersey high school is keeping students focused on their work and not on whatever is popping up on their smartphone. cibi cotton joins us, not far from where i live. it is snowing and kids are not looking at their phones, are they? >> that is right, students are locking up their phones, texting les and talking more to each other here at hallways of ramsey
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high school. high schoolers use magnetically sealed packages to lockup their cell phone for the school day to create distraction free learning environment. when students leave for lunch or dismissal, they unlock the pouch using a magnet. phil murphy called for a statewide circumstance-12 ban on cell phones. the locked phone pouchs were rolled out a few weeks ago, there is already positive signs. >> you are forced to not be on your phone, nothing else to do beside your work. >> i see more focus on the lesson and they are following the whole lesson and not an interruption and asking good questions and taking notes. >> according to analysis by education week, 19 states have a ban, restriction or recommendation for student cell phone use.
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new york governor kathy hochul announced plan to keep cell phones out of the clas room, the ban would go into effect next year if approved by state lawmakers. >> ainsley: great to see you. president trump's inaugural prayer service getting attention after the episcopal bishop of washington made these communities. >> let me make one final plea, mr. president. millions have put their trust in you, in the name of our god. i ask you to have mercy upon the people in our country. there are gay, lesbian and transgender children in democratic, republican and independent families. some who fear for their lives. >> ainsley: will cain, host of the brand new will cain show, great job yesterday, join us now. donald trump on truth social said she brought her church into
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the world of politics in an ungracious way. she and her church owe the public an apology. >> will: i agree, i would go further than donald trump. here is what bothered me about what was done by that bishop. she used a house of worship to project her own politics. it wasn't honest, she wasn't seeking to have conversation out of concern with the future leader of the free world. she was sermonizing to him. most offensive is that her concerns were so cliched and wrong. it was written by alexandria ocasio-cortez it wasn't sincere. no one believes lgbtq kids should fear for their lives, no gr grounding for that. to go from that to talk about human dignity of illegal
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immigrants, which is not disputed by donald trump. simply their right to remain in america shows dishonesty from the pulpit from that bishop. >> ainsley: i agree, don't bring politics to the pulpit, if she wants to talk to him, pull him aside and have a fair conversation. what is coming up on your show tonight at 4:00, or this afternoon at 4:00 1. >> will: that know tras nsition, from news to opinion, from something we might push limit like the controversial will cain microphone that is part of the show. 5:00 today, there is deadline, which i know you reported on "fox and friends." all dei employees, everyone branch and department have to have paid leave starting 5:00
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>> carley: border patrol agent shot and killed in northern vermont has been identified. david chris mayland was gunned down during a traffic stop not far from the u.s.-canada ian border. a german national in the u.s. on current visa was shot and killed at the scene. the other suspect was hurt and being treated at the hospital. mayland was a veteran and just 44 years old. president trump will travel to north carolina and california for first trips of his second tomorrow, visit western north carolina to survey recovery efforts from hurricane helene and traveling to california to
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view the damage caused by the los angeles wildfires and will travel to nevada after visiting l.a. one of the most popular personality, mr. beast, has joined a new bid to buy tiktok. youtube sensation joining group led by jesse tinsley to possibly purchase the social media app. president trumps he is open to elon musk or oracle ceo larry ellison, making the purchase. >> are you open to elon buying tiktok? >> i would be, yes. larry, let's negotiate in front of the media. the deal i think is this. i met with owners of tiktok, the big owners. it is worthless. >> new deadline for the app to be sold is in april. house democrats naming their members to serve on the doge
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subcommittee on oversight as elon musk led department gets ready to cut waste. department of government efficiency is in the office of president allowing doge team to be embedded in federal agencies for 130 days or les. four employees will coordinate with the doge service in an effort to dismantle government b bureaucracy. those are your headlines. steve, over to you. >> steve: all right. thank you very much, carley. meanwhile, i pause because i was wondering is dana perino back in the studio? is the there? dana, are you there? >> dana: yes, i was here yesterday, too, thanks for watching. >> steve: thank you. >> dana: great show this morning as always on "fox and friends." president is on executive order tear and we'll break them down including key dei initiatives and new policies at the border
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>> brian: police are looking for an illegal group of immigrants from chile. court document . to gang activity across many states. burrow is one of many players whose homes have been broken into while they played. dan, your thoughts about athletes from him on down being targeted while they played sports. their schedule is known to everybody. >> that's what i'm saying. you hit it right. their schedule is known for everybody. know what their salaries are. it makes sense. you know they're not home. if i'm an athlete or when i
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leave my brother-in-law comes in and likes guns he hangs out into our house and fishers and does all the things. if i'm a high-profile athlete or myself, you or anybody i have had high school coaches in the inner city they needed an off duty cop at their house because people broke in. these gangs are smart. i had a police officer with the indianapolis police department tell me that these gangs are notoriously and unexpectedly brilliant. they know who the stars are and what the salaries are and know when they play and target the folks. it makes sense. i'm not sure. there have been instances where athletes have been home and they have been broken into. when you talk about making $30 million a year and you live in a mansion people will target that. they want that. athletes, coaches, public figures better get security at their house damn near 24/7.
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this is biden's america. i hope it changes quickly. let's go, tom homan. >> brian: an illegal immigrant ring from chile targeting american athletes and now we have joe burrows and the timberwolves guard connolly. if you are good you'll be on the target list. thanks for being with us. unbelievable what has been going on in terms of these leagues. i think the league has to help out with security, too. tonight first interview with president donald trump will be with sean hannity tonight from the white house and can't wait to see what president trump has to say about his first hours in office. already making an impact. dana and bill are next. you'll see me on the radio shortly. stay within yourself, america. >> president trump: we had a great first term but we will have an even bette

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