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first-hand look at latest deportation flight from el paso, texas to ecuador. >> brian: 80 migrants shipped on a military plane. >> steve: that one there. and looking at career criminals arrested during first day of ice raids in new york city. >> lawrence: incredible stuff. we have team coverage. alexis is live in new york city and prbrooke is in el paso, tex. >> we got an exclusive look inside of this plane and how this operation works. military and border patrol are working together showing this massive show of force. >> any regrets coming into the united states illegally? >> shackled one by one, fox gets a look as dozens of people are headed back to ecdoer.
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>> don't come to the united states illegally, if you do, you will be removed. >> packed on to the plane, including some family units, illegal migrants from ecdxodus ecuador. while expedited removeals are new using military aircraft is. >> this is second largest plane aircraft has, it will fill migrants. border patrol is if you come to the united states illegally, you will be sent back to your home country. >> it is utilize ing resources crack down on this. >> 2700 miles puts you anywhere in venezuela, colombia, ecuador,
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and anywhere in between. >> flight crew told me this was same flight crew that brought migrants over the weekend to colombia. colombia government initially turned that plane around, president trump stepped in, threatened tariffs and the government backed down. they are hoping that will send a strong message to any country that decides not to cooperate and accept planes with their own citizens inside. guys. >> steve: a story in our packet today about how in florida, two vans were driven, that had 24 chinese nationals in it, that had smuggled into the country. china will not take back their people, obvious ly ecudor does. what other countries have said no, don't send them or yes,
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we'll take them? >> a flight went to guatemala and ecudor. that flight to colombia that denied illegal migrants. this is perfect example, you have them denying their own citizens, not taking them in. president trump saying, if you will not listen to me, watch what happens. this is perfect example to show countries who don't cooperate, you don't listen to us, watch what happens next. >> lawrence: great reporting, brooke. >> brian: venezuela, cuba and china, those people that don't take it. they are talking about sudan. some other governments said we'll pay you, we'll take them. we'll take them if you pay us to do it. if you cross illegally, you might end up in sudan. >> steve: what about gitmo.
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>> ainsley: or fly to another country and that country flies them to china. >> lawrence: that is part of bigger story, we'll talk to dhs secretary. on street of our cities, dhs takes several career criminals into custody during ice raids. >> brian: this has been successful, alexis mc adams is in new york city. >> they had multi agency efrt on the ground in the big apple and dhs secretary herself out here, kristi noem, telling us she was going one by one on the raids saying they were targeted violent migrant criminals. she asked president trump for this job because she knows how important it is, watch. >> community is safer now. everybody has been concerned about walking their children to school or spending and doing business know new york city is
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safer because dangerous criminals are gone and no longer living in their community. >> dhs secretary kristi noem on the ground, the teams hit the ground in the middle of the night. that is the top area they were targeting, to remove violent criminals. this comes as new york city mayor adams says he is in communication with dhs. his office said mayor adams made it clear he is trying to focus on small number of people entering lo calities and committing violent crime. one top target was venezuelan mig migrant, they were looking for him for months for kidnapping, assault, and burglary charges.
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he is part of tren de aragua. he was in the bronx hiding out from colorado. he was part of this group of migrants breaking into apartments. he was one of the migrants out there. other busts leading to gang and drug arrests. listen. >> police. [knocking] [screaming] >> the raids are ongoing, not just in denver, philly, chicago, not just new york city, going one by one trying to find migrants they say are dangerous. >> steve: these are raids happening across the country and administration made it clear they want at least 15 to 1800 arrests every, every one of 25 field offices have to make 75 arrests. ice has a very long list, all
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they have to do is go find them. >> that's right. in new york city, i was asking sources. remember migrant crime cases we've covered in new york city, like migrants who beat the officers in time square, are they looking for those high-profile suspects? only time will tell. >> ainsley: if you look at some people arrested yesterday in new york city, one was with tren de aragua, he was the leader, 25 years old. he was caught on camera in aurora trying to break into that remember pa. he was filmed in an apartment building in bronx, he has warrants for kidnapping, b burglary and one of them beat their girlfriend to death, she was mother of two, arrested two
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mexican nationals charged with three counts of rape and sexual assault, busted in bronx, one for attempted murder and caught in queens. >> brian: people are happy this is happening. new york timeses cheers ice raid, get them the hell off the street, that is evelyn brown. get them off the street, take the bad ones away, that is an 80-year-old lady. they are opening another shelter in the bronx because they closed the one at randall's island. there are finite achlt of fields in the city and they used that one. this is the thing going to end now. they'll have somebody in washington that feels their pain, understands the price and will start grabbing criminals away. ripple effect, border slowed to
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a trickle. >> lawrence: they are celebrating because people being victimized are minority and poor communities. martha's vineyard did not want to accept them. they reject them and put them in poor neighborhoods. of course, they want criminals out of their community. >> steve: that is what they're doing and made it clear. with that flight we saw, we did see some women involved, we don't know if they have a criminal history. we will talk to kristi noem who is brand new department of homeland security secretary. she has a big announcement you will only hear here on fox in the next half-hour. >> brian: there are people that are getting scooped up because they are with people that h have -- he is not grabbing
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everyone, they are targeted. to the capitol building, where hhs nominee, robert f. kennedy will face questions from lawmakers today. >> lawrence: lucas tomlinson is live inside of the hearing room. good morning. >> lucas: good morning. it is getting pretty noisy outside the hearing room on capitol hill, where hundreds of r.f.k. jr. supporters have showed up to hear from r.f.k. jr. our colleagues at fox digital obtained r.f.k. jr.'s opening statement, an excerpt reads, news reports claim i'm anti-vaccine, i am not, i am pro-safety, i work to raise aw awareness about mercury in fish, that did not make me anti-fish.
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all my kids are vaccinated. r.f.k. jr. appeared on this program just before the election. >> we have the sickest children in the world right now, it is costing 4.3 trillion a year. we pay zero for chronic disease, today is biggest expense. five times military budget. it is easy to fix. we have a thousand ingredientings s that are illegal reason is obstruction. >> lutnick and bobby kennedy jr.. hhs has 90,000 employees and 1.7 trillion budget, that is twice defense budget of the defense budget. and kelly loeffler.
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on thursday, kash patel and tulsi gabbard for director of national intelligence. r.f.k. jr., kash patel and tulsi gabbard considered the most controversial picks. many want to hear from robert f. kennedy about his stance. american adults are obese and 20% of children. bobby kennedy will face two senate panels today and tomorrow. that hearing gets underway in two hours, 10:00 a.m. eastern. we heard from caroline kennedy, only surviving child of johnf. kennedy, who called her cousin a predator. she was ambassador to "austere schol scholar" -- australia. >> brian: somebody introduces the nominee, we can't find, do you know who is introducing
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r.f.k.? >> lucas: just opening statements, just one chair up on the dias. the chairman of finance committee and the ranking member and then bob y kennedy jr.. expect a three-hour hearing. >> steve: on fox at 10:00. >> ainsley: he was on the show and said first thing i'll do is take dyes out of food. he says i'm against food made with seed oil, not against fast food, just the oil. in america there are 17 ingredients and most of them are bad for you. caroline kennedy, he said i had to make a choice, leave the party to make america healthy again and he says today's
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democratic party left him, he did not leave it. >> brian: caroline que kennedy' judgement, she thought joe biden would be a great president, you lost credibility. joe biden said he didn't know he could survive to 86. >> lawrence: the point they are missing, r.f.k. nationalized conversation about health and food and they are spoerning to him, not addressing points he's making, responding with personal attacks. it makes it appear they are in the pockets of big ag and big pharma. he's talking about health, safety, what they are consuming, they are talking about personal stuff. i don't think that will help them in this hearing. >> brian: she was brutal yesterday. >> steve: tough questions are regarding claims he's made in
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the past linking vaccines to autism. that is one reason dr. nicole sap saphier, she coined phrase make america melthy again. book came out four or five years ago, she supports president's agenda and says he would -- might have been a better idea to have him as advisor rather than cabinet member. one thing to have your family members speak out about you, 17,000 doctors across the country wrote a letter saying please do not confirm this guy. it will be interesting. there will be fireworks when you see confirmation hearings. >> ainsley: one out of three kids is pre-diabetic or diabetic. we spend five times military budget fighting disease.
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>> brian: doctors do not focus on nutrition. one person who cares about nutrition, carley shimkus. >> carley: i have to say, he's impacting nutrition, no way red number three would be out of foods without him speaking out about it. 2:00 bob mebebbdez faces kr corruption charges including bribery and acting as foreign agent for gooich and egypt and qatar. pushing for 15-year prison term, menendez's attorney says two years. president trump restrict chemical and surgical sex change operations for minors. it is policy of the united states that it will not fund, sponsor, assist or support transition of a child.
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president trump is directing federal agencies to cut off funding from facilities that provide barric medical procedure. super bowl 59 is set for next sunday on fox, kansas city chiefs take on philadelphia eagles. we showed you a new poll revealing majority of americans think monday after the game should be a national holiday. we asked what you think. kim says absolutely, it should be a holiday. another viewer thinks the game should be played on saturday instead. i totally agree with that. and bob says, only brian kilmeade should have monday after super bowl as a holiday. this will give greg gutfield another reason to make fun of him. what? >> brian: full circle. i don't think he needs another reason, he has plenty reasons. >> steve: talking about upper zoo bowl, everybody does so much
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drinking and the other day on calendar is new year's eve and you get new year's day off. why not. >> carley: i agree. >> ainsley: not next monday, monday after that, no one shows up. >> carley: none of you guys? >> steve: we've always been here super bowl monday. >> lawrence: who will show up is brian kilmeade. he will never miss extra time on air. exactly. >> brian: america wants to hear from me. >> ainsley: we do, brian. today president trump will sign laken riley, first bill to become law in his second term. >> brian: ruben gal dlts le -- gallego broke from his party and joins us next. al dlts le -- gallego broke from his party and joins us next. l dlts le -- gallego broke from his party and joins us next. dlts le -- gallego broke from his party and joins us next. dlts le -- gallego broke from his party and joins us next. le -- gallego broke from his party and joins us next. e -- gallego broke from his party and
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bill? seems like you were there from day 1. >> i did not, i was on this bill last year. it is reflection of what i heard on the campaign trail. this is not going to white suburbs of arizona, this is from talking to working class latinos who were concerned about criminal illegal aliens causing crimes. this is reflection of what i heard on the campaign trail. >> brian: you will be there, will you be at the white house? >> i'm not. >> brian: 61% of arizona, you were concerned about what is happening on the arizona border. this headline struck us, some in the democratic party are not happy. don't hate ruben gal dpal, democrats, he's saving you from yourself.
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democrats have become party of six figures, gallego was trying to save the democratic party from itself. saying you lost working class and into the donor class. did you get blowback? how do you feel about that recognition? >> i got blowback from what you call grass tops. i live in working class neighborhood in phoenix, my family is largely working clas latino family. i know where base of democratic party is and feel comfortable representing them. i don't have to be worried what is said from the top, providing people i work for believe i report their views. it is hard to live a good live in arizona. worry about border security and
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what immigration reform. that is who i represent. middle view of arizona, largery working class and latino. >> brian: once they get ahold of the border, i can't wait to expand work visa and immigration reform, i think people will be open to that. and something else that upset people yesterday was communication when it came to blocking, when it came to freezing aid programs that go out outside of social security and medicare. there was clarification saying if you are getting aid, you will continue to get aid, the delay caused confusion, right? >> yes. number one, i think it is illegal for any president, imagine if obama had done this or biden, they could rescind anything that congress, republican or democratic congress did.
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number two, confusion was a problem and still is. if you receive direct funding from government, va disability pension, that is going to come directly to me. i have a lot of friends that run veteran homeless shelters, they are worried they will not get paid in a couple weeks and 88% of funding comes from federal government. that will affect veteran organizations. dom domestic violence shelter is in the same situation. i'm sure there is some reasoning behind directive but fallout will be much larger than that. it is important that the president try to work with congress. we're here to work in a bipartisan manner. we heard what the public said. there are ways to get at something everyone can agree to. this creates instability in
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communities. >> brian: senator john fetterman went to mar-a-lago, go to the white house and express this. i think they will be open to it. hope we can see you regularly, we like having you on and appreciate the voice of reason. 28 after the hour, karoline leavitt takes podium announcing major changes from media, how she is holding reporters accountable, that story is next. what can i do to make a better cotton crop? we believe that the best products are made in america and come fresh from the family farm. and produced under the most sustainable farming techniques. from our sheets to our blankets and quilts this is a product that can be passed on. it could be a family heirloom. go to red land cotton dot com and receive 20% off your order with code fox 20.
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home. president trumps they return or re resign. peter doocy has details on the buyouts being offered. >> peter: everybody that works for federal government got an e-mail from management that says if they reply resign by next thursday, they do not have to return to the office. you will be exempted from all applicable in-person work requirement until sepultember 30th. 2 million total employees, 6% work full time in the office, 200,000 of them are expected to take this buyout. mark milley got a notification last night, he is suspected of usurping chain of command during trump's first term and losing security detail and might lose
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his star. the secretary informed general milley he's revoking security detail and suspending security clearance, as well. dod ig is conducting inquiry into facts and circumstances surrendering general mark m milley's determination. trump administration bringing big new changes to the briefing room. >> we welcome independent journalists, podcasters, social media influencers and content creators to apply for credentials to cover this white house. this seat in front of the room, usually occupied by press secretary staff, will be called new media seat. >> peter: big news, after president trump pledged last week to get us information about drones over new jersey, he sent
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karoline leavitt out with answers, they were faa authorized drones they were not the enemy. ainsley. >> ainsley: thank you. bring in kayleie mcghee white. good morning, kaylee. let me play for the audience in case they were at work and didn't see, mog taj of what she said yesterday. we're opening up to new media voices. >> how many have a criminal record versus those in the country illegally? >> all of them, they broke the law and they are criminals. it is responsibility of this president and administration to be good stewards of taxpayer dollars. i vow to provide truth from this podium, we ask that you in this room hold yourself to that same standard. >> ainsley: it is smart of her, first beginning, she said she is
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opening up press briefings to more people, younger audience, including influencers and podcasters, independent journalists, both sides of the aisle and will restore press passes for 440 journalists who were wrongfully revoked by biden administration. as a gen-zer, how do you feel about this? >> it is a great move. as a gen-zer, my generation engages with news and consumes c content differently than older generations and trump white house understands that. we get news from social media, 70% of gen-zers get news from instagram or tiktok. i will not comment if that is a good thing, but it is true. we engage with independent form
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that don't fit within the political spectrum. trump campaign met gen-zers were there they were at. he was able to shift a sizeable portion of gen-z to the right and generation most likely to support his recent actions is gen-z. he is winning over adults and to keep them engaged and supportive, bringing in people they listen to the white house briefing room is great way to start. >> ainsley: she did it without a notebook and very few notes. secretary kristi noem joining ice agents in new york city deporting illegal criminals from our country, she is here with another announcement, that is next. if you might pray with me real quick. lord, you know what's on our hearts.
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cdc says 90% of spending goes toward managing chronic disease. the president pledge is not for some americans, it is for all of us. the hearing will kickoff 10:00 a.m. eastern time. >> lawrence: and secretary kristi noem is hitting the ground running for president trump's immigration agenda. >> ainsley: joining federal agencies in new york city, kristi noems among thoz arrested was the ring leader of tren de aragua. >> brian: she has a big announcement on additional measures dhs is ready to take in, "fox and friends" exclusive. >> steve: secretary kristi noem joins us now. madam secretary, good morning and congratulations. >> wonderful to be with all of you. >> steve: we are withdrawing the venezuelan temporary status
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directive. i remember when mayorkas jammed that through, what does that mean? >> mayorkas signed order that said for 18 months, they were going to extend protection to people on temporary protected status, they could stay here and violent laws for another 18 months. today we signed executive order in direction we would not follow through, we will follow process and eshg valuate individuals in our country including venezuelas who are here and members of tda. in new york yesterday, the people this country want the dirt bags out. people walked by and said thank you, thank you for being here. this is part of our mron to protect america and keeping it safe like president trump promised. >> ainsley: there are democratic leaders pushing back against ice
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raids. here are comments from democratic leaders. >> stand together firmly in welcoming city status, the type of fear this administration is trying to insight we are demonstrating we are going to protect residents of this city. >> it is performative theater, nothing more than shock and awe. >> local law enforcement will stand up for law abiding undocumented people in our state. >> ainsley: message i'm hearing -- >> brian: law abiding? >> ainsley: i know. we want to protect the rapist here illegally or that person with ties to isis or the man who al allegely murdered his girlfriend who was pregnant and a mother of two. why do they have a problem with arresting career criminals here illegally? >> they are out of touch with people in their cities and communities, democratic are
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saying we want to protect the criminals. it is wrong and they'll find out soon their communities are not with emthis. yesterday we picked up ring leader of tda. he was part of weapons exchange and trying to buy grenades. why would anybody be trying to buy grenades? he was involved in aurora, colorado. so thankful we got him off the streets. what i have said to people, what do you say to laken riley's family? we will sign that bill today to make sure we're going after criminals. the president is taking action and what was amazing, you hear people like new york city, city council members have tried to attack what we're doing as far as enforcing laws. people on the streets are not
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with them. people walked by us and said thank you, thank you for being here. that means the world to those officers. >> lawrence: madam secretary, your men and women are doing a fabulous job, it is risky business. it is easy in the sense from pr perspective to get the criminals, no one wants criminals on the streets. what i worry about is pr when you go to the next layer of people that overstayed visas or doing other jobs. how do you overcome that? you've been in politics if are a long time, they support something at one point and media puts a crying child on tv and they change. how do you handle that portion? >> we keep talking to people and talk about the fact this is america where justice is applied equally, we can't say american citizens have to follow the law
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and people from other countries don't have to. congress has chance to change the law. our job is to enforce it. when you want to live in a country where everybody is treated same and has chance to live the american dream. we understand some families have been here illegally and been perpetuating that. that is discussion we'll continue to have and see if we can fix our legal immigration system, as well. that is my job, we are going after those here illegally, we have to do due diligence and get resources through congress. we are deporting dangerous individuals and fixing or system. >> brian: legal work visas. real quick what do you do with venezuelans, cubans when
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countries don't want to take them back? what do we do? >> we have a fantastic secretary of state in marco rubio. the other night i was talking to him on the phone at 1:00 in the morning, he was up and dis discussing with other countries to do dit mattic relations. the president will exercise all power and authority to make them take them back. >> brian: are you ruling out gitmo? >> president's decision, but it is an asset and we'll look at how to use our assets to keep america safe. >> steve: what a whirlwind it has been. >> lawrence: congratulations. >> brian: she won over democrats. >> ainsley: check in with dana perino for what is coming up. >> lawrence: she's back. >> dana: i'm here indeed. president trump making moves and
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>> steve: you know that mornings are better with friends. now fox nation is giving you our "fox & friends" viewers a chance to peek behind the scenes and it is so good. >> brian: i have not seen it yet but i live it. let's look what is going on behind the scenes from the early hours to the heat of debates over coffee orders. >> a lot of people say how do you do it every morning? you get up so early. >> steve: "fox & friends" runs on duncan. >> ainsley: we bring in coffee for everybodies. anchors take turns buying the coffee. >> lawrence: we alternate doing the coffee. but every day it puts brian's name on the coffee but it is different credit cards.
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>> brian: i have the duncan donuts app. >> lawrence: brian always gets credit for it because lexi has all our cards but it is on kilmeade's account. >> brian: lexi does the coffee orders on my app. >> lawrence: he gets the point. >> steve: you and i pay for it but gets the points. >> lawrence: he takes credit for buying coffee every day. >> ainsley: lexi is the hero, rain, sleet, snow, hail, she is getting that coffee. lexi deserves brian's points. >> brian: a more -- i don't mind compiling the points and benefiting. >> steve: that's something that happens every day. the 40-minute show on fox nation is terrific and goes through the history of "fox & friends." you see our many hairstyles over
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the last almost 30 years. great. >> lawrence: you see when i lost weight, gained weight, grew up. >> ainsley: for women we see my hair was too dark, it needed to be cut. i needed highlights and a hair cut. >> brian: now how we feel about it but what they should look forward to. janice's first day. >> i was pregnant. >> shout out to the producers and editors of this. they took so many clips throughout the decades of "fox & friends." >> look at brian. >> used to be called fox express. >> steve: in the very beginning like a news wheel where we would talk about the news of the day in 15 minutes. >> lawrence: is that what i have to look forward to 30 years from now? they will play video of me right now.
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>> brian: right. in the beginning there were no rules. >> ainsley: didn't they run scripts that were the whole rundown? >> brian: the talking points written in pencil. >> it has gotten a little more professional. >> steve: in the very beginning it started out in about 4:30, 5:00 the producers would come in and go what do you want to talk about? we'd come up with three things and so on a single card we would write down those three things and over two hours. in the beginning it was just two hours, we would just talk about those three things. >> i love you get to see behind the scenes. the offices, greenroom. >> lawrence: we have a good time. >> brian: we do. >> janet is outside so much. >> brian: check it out fox nation, airs today. see you tomorrow. >> bill: good morning. live look at capitol hill one hour from now.
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