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Speaker 1 (00:01):
If you were alive, you know exactly where you were
on this date many decades ago. Now you know exactly
who you called first, probably after the attacks on this
country happened on nine to eleven. You remember a country
afterwards that was angry, that was enraged, but was also
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very much just united. You know how people responded with kindness,
with love, and with support for one another. In fact,
we did the complete opposite of what now seems to
be what motivates people, which is how are you and
I different? Back then, it was we're all Americans, and
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we're all the same, and we love each other, and
we want to help each other. And our differences you
didn't see. Our differences did not define us. You fast
forward to the anniversary of nine to eleven, and this
country looks very different than it did after two thousand
and one. We now live in a time in this
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country where the President of the United States of America
and the Department of Defense, within weeks of the anniversary
of nine to eleven sent out an unconstonable letter to
the victims of nine to eleven, and the victims of
nine to eleven were in shock by what they had
to read.
Speaker 2 (01:32):
A letter that stated that Kaleage.
Speaker 1 (01:35):
Sheik Muhammad, the mastermind of nine to eleven, was probably
going to get a pre deal that would spare him
a death sentence. Why, because you had a president of
the United States of America and Joe Biden that cared
more about trying to be the guy that said, I
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closed down Guantanamo Bay, I closed down Gitmo, then he
cared about justice for the man who planned nine to eleven. Luckily,
because of outrage from listeners just like you and exposing
that plan, Senator Ted Cruz and I helped expose it
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and it went viral. Many Americans picked up the phone,
called their elected officials and said, no, we will not
stand by while you guys give a get out of
jail free card to the man who planned the mastermind
of nine to eleven, Khalid Shaik Muhammad, and others who
conspired to create and kill on nine to eleven. You
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think about this president and the threats that we have
against this country right now and our vulnerabilities, you would
think that if you look back over what happened on
nine to eleven, you would understand just how important it
would be to secure our southern border. Not because of
the illegal immigrant coming across that border, but because of
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the terrorists who are coming across that border. Now, some
of you that are listening right now may say, well, Ben,
that's a big that's a big leap right there. How
can you say they are terrorists coming across the border.
You're assuming or you're going too far, you're saying, you're
you're you're saying things that just aren't true. Okay, let's
talk about that. It is a fact. I want to
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make this very very clear. It is a fact that
though that men who are on the terrorists watch lists
have been caught coming across our southern border, in fact,
it's happening on a more regular basis where people that
are on the terrorists watch lists are caught. We know
that the majority of people that come across our southern border,
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the majority are not caught. The majority are guidaways who
get through without us being able to stop them or
screen them or check to see if we can even
figure out who they actually are. That is the reality
of the situation. What's even more shocking than that is
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the fact that even when we do catch people on
the terror watch lists coming across our southern border, we
don't seem to have a policy from this administration that
would then correct the problem when they're reminded of Hey,
our southern border is wide open. If you're a terrorist
and there are still terrs out there that want to
kill us, they want to kill innocent men, women and children.
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That's not fear mongering, that's reality. If you don't believe me,
look at what they put on social media that Look
at what they put out on the internet. Look at
what they say and what they do. They are still
trying to do another nine to eleven. There is still
Isis and there is still El Kaieda. There are still
al Shabab and other terrorist groups out there. They are
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still recruiting, they are still raising money, they are still
planning for attacks. Luckily, we got our heads out of
our rear after nine to eleven and started playing offense.
But there is a problem. On the anniversary of nine
to eleven, we have a massive problem, and that problem
is our open border.
Speaker 2 (05:15):
We have a.
Speaker 1 (05:16):
Border that if you are a terrorist, it would be
the number one way that you would get into the
United States of America.
Speaker 2 (05:23):
This is how you would do it.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
If you are a terrorist and you want to break
into the United States of America. You would go through Mexico.
Why wouldn't you. Terrorists aren't stupid. They don't want to
get caught. Terrists want to do the complete opposite of
getting caught. They want to be successful, and they want
to be able to break in and get into a
country without you finding them, so that they can then
continue to plan their attack. And my worry is, as
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we talk about the anniversary of nine to eleven, is
that we are going to have another attack on this
country and we're going to find out afterwards that we
could have avoided that attack, but we chose not to
avoid that attack. And why did we choose not to
avoid that attack? Because we decided to allow for people
like Joe Biden, Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi, Barack Obama, and others.
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We allowed for our open border to be used by
our enemies, people that say out loud death to America,
people that say they want to kill innocent people, people
that say they want to redo nine to eleven on
a level that we have never seen before. That is
the truth is a situation. And yet here we are
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having this conversation. Here, we are having this conversation right
now knowing what nine to eleven was now, why have
we allowed this to happen. There's a couple different theories.
One of them could be that maybe there's so many
new people that are younger that don't remember nine to
eleven and don't remember actually what nine to eleven is.
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An example of that is just through the age here,
it's twenty twenty three to one thousand and one, twenty
two years. In twenty two years, there's a lot of
people that were not even alive twenty two years later
when nine to eleven happened. A twenty one year old
would not remember. A twenty two year old, a twenty
three year old, a twenty four year old, even a
twenty five year old may not remember nine to eleven
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at all. A twenty six or a twenty seven year
old may barely remember it but not really remember it.
And when you don't remember it because you weren't there,
it doesn't have the same impact on your life. Just
like Vietnam, in a generation, you can forget what was
actually going on. Many people don't even remember the Gulf War,
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and that was in the nineties. The majority of people
that are alive today, probably if you do the stats,
were not alive when the Gulf War happened and what
was at ninety one. I was very young when that happened.
I remember it barely, but I remember it. I remember
the sky being lit up with a green looked like
green lights, right, and the green fireworks as I remember
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watching it on CNN with Peter Arnett. But if you
weren't older, you would probably not remember nine to eleven.
If you're twenty five or twenty six and under, you
do not remember it the way that I remember it
at the age of forty two. And that's part of
the reason why I think now nine to eleven has
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become an afterthought. People have forgotten about the evil in
the world now. I am so proud of the United
States of America for keeping us safe, and I'm proud
that we went on offense for the last twenty one years.
I'm glad that we took the word to them before
they could bring it back to us again. I'm proud
of that. But the reality is we have an open
southern border right now, and my worry is that they
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I want to bring up another issue about this border
and Democrats are freaking out over the southern border. Why
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because it's become a political issue that's hurting them now.
The border was never their problem until the border crisis
started moving to liberal cities. New reports show that President
Biden is now considering a plan after Democratic mayors and
governors are getting angry at him, that would require illegal
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aliens with doubtful asylum claims to remain in Texas. So
instead of putting a wall up between Texas and Mexico,
in essence, what would be happening is the president United
States of America would beating a wall around Texas with
illegal immigrants to the rest of the country. Now, this
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move would force the lone star state to absorb tens
of thousands of illegal aliens every week. Why because the
Biden administration officials, who spoke anonymously to the Los Angeles Times,
said the plan is being considered so that newly arrived
border crossers fail their initial asylum screenings, Immigration and Customs
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enforcement agents can quote more easily locate into poort illegal
aliens within Texas since they would be close to the
border with Mexico. Translation, they've had enough of Democrats losing
their minds over illegal immigrants coming to their cities. Look
no further than Mayor Eric Adams, who said the migrant
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crisis quote will destroy New York City. It will destroy it.
Now he doesn't have that many illegal immigrants in New
York City compared to the eight million people that live
in New York City, but he's now freaking out. And
what I say is welcome to the rest of the country.
My friend, listen to this from Mayor Adams talking about
how bad the crisis is, yet refusing to tell the
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president to secure the border.
Speaker 3 (12:13):
We turned this city around in twenty months, and then.
Speaker 2 (12:17):
What happened.
Speaker 3 (12:20):
Started with a madman down in Texas decided he wanted
to bust people up to New York City. One hundred
and ten thousand migrants. We have to feed, clothes, house,
educate the children, watch their laundry sheets, give them everything
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they need, healthcare and this team here. We stated, let's
do everything possible before we have to push it out
into neighborhoods and communities. Month after month, I stood up
and I said, this is going to come to a
neighborhood near you. Well, we're here. We're here. We getting
no support on this national crisis, and we're receiving no support.
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And let me tell you something, New York is. Never
in my life have I had a problem that I
did not see an ending.
Speaker 1 (13:17):
Two.
Speaker 3 (13:18):
I don't see an ending to this. I don't see
an ending to this. This issue will destroy New York City.
Speaker 2 (13:29):
This is the same mayor.
Speaker 1 (13:32):
Who just a year ago was advocating for giving illegal
immigrants everything five star, four star hotel rooms, Candyland, and
every board game. They wanted free food and telling people
like pizza parlors to give them food. We were a welcoming,
loving city. What happened to Eric Adams of twenty twenty one?
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In fact, in twenty twenty one, he wanted them to
keep coming to New York because they there were such
a loving city.
Speaker 3 (14:02):
When you think about it, the days I spent without
essential employees, a substantial number of them were undocumented. They
were delivering our Uber eats. They were stocking our stores.
They were out in the streets keeping our city running.
We have to expand NYC Care to make sure everyone
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has healthcare. We need to make sure we have proper
translation services in our schools.
Speaker 2 (14:28):
We need the cheap labor.
Speaker 1 (14:30):
Right, you want to talk about by the way, you
want to talk about racism. Those are some of the
most racist comments I've ever heard about illegal immigrants.
Speaker 4 (14:38):
Right.
Speaker 1 (14:38):
Oh, there there ones bringing me my uber eats. Right,
that's what they are. They're delivering my uber eats out.
They're the ones stocking my stores.
Speaker 2 (14:46):
That's racism. That is racism.
Speaker 1 (14:49):
And you've got a mayor who in twenty twenty one
was like, bring them all to me by the way
over at the view. Yeah, they're all in favor of
illegal immigrants coming America. They just want to deport them
to places where they don't live. Right, Send them down
there to Louisiana where the alligators are. Let them hang
out down there. I don't want them in New York City.
Speaker 5 (15:11):
Pay you know, I think we need to find and
we've dealt with this before. I lived in Miami. I
was a migrant, an immigrant in Miami in the eighties,
you'll remember when we had the Mario boat lift. Yeah,
one hundred and twenty five thousand Cubans came in a
matter of six months. It puts tremendous stress on a city,
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on a community, on the social services. They need to
be resettled elsewhere.
Speaker 1 (15:38):
They need to be resettled elsewhere where. Do you want
to send them to the circus to ride the tricycles?
I'm serious, what do you want to do? Give them jobs?
Speaker 2 (15:46):
Right?
Speaker 1 (15:46):
Oh, come over here, be an exterminator for critters and things,
you illegal immigrants. I need you to grab my past
them out of my backyard, and then I need you
to get the hell away.
Speaker 2 (15:55):
This is on.
Speaker 1 (15:56):
Navarro, right, She claims, she'esus grand You know, I'm a cube,
an American. I've come to this country, and we need
to send them somewhere else.
Speaker 5 (16:04):
On a city, on a community, on the social services.
They need to be resettled elsewhere.
Speaker 1 (16:11):
They need to be resettled elsewhere. Oh okay, So you
want them to come into America?
Speaker 2 (16:16):
Right?
Speaker 1 (16:17):
You want them to come into this country. You just
don't want them where you live at your Central Park estate. No, no, no,
I want them to come into this country. Just I
don't want them to come into this country this way. Now,
let's go back to the presents planned to make them
all quote stay in Texas. You want to know how
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much of a disaster this would be for Texas. Let
me just give you the numbers for example, so you
understand the latest data. The latest data shows one hundred
and eighty three thousand, five hundred and three illegal immigrants
were encountered. Okay, that means that they touched American border
patrol attempting to cross the US Mexico border in July.
That is a twenty seven percent increase in crossings from
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last month alone. Why because the border's wide open, and
all of these people that I just played for you,
they they're admitting there's a problem, but they will refuse
to tell the president to secure the border. More than
seven point two million illegal immigrants have crossed the border
since Biden took office.
Speaker 2 (17:24):
What are you gonna do? Leave all seven million in Texas?
Of course not.
Speaker 1 (17:30):
This, by the way, includes the five point eight million
I legal immigrants that Customs and Border Protection has encountered.
Speaker 2 (17:38):
You also have millions of.
Speaker 1 (17:39):
Quote godaways that have escaped past border patrol in the
US and Remember it's the Biden administration that was also
secretly flying illegals from the border into New York State
since at least twenty twenty one in the summer. So one,
are you guys gonna start, you know, criticizing that aspect
of this. But forget all of that and go back
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to the point I made about nine to eleven. If
this many people are coming across the border in a month,
how many suspected terrorists or potential terrorists are coming across
the border with the one hundred and eighty three thousand
legal immigrants that were encountered, not including the godaways in
the month of July at twenty seven percent increase in
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the crossings from last month. How many terrorists does it
take to commit a Terrorists Act one? How many people
did it take to pull off nine to eleven in
this country? Go count the hijackers. It's not that many
folks to change an entire country. It's not that many.
And yet here we are having this same preposterous conversation
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about we need to let all the people come into
this country, and we need to welcome them, but now
we want to ship them off, right, I mean, you
want to talk about just I mean heartless, soulless individuals.
Look at the people at Martha's Vineyard cleared to state
emergency over fifty illegal immigrants that were busted there from Florida.
This is preposterous that we're allowing this to happen. What
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they do state emergency. They brought him more National Guard
in Martha's vinyard than the number of illegal immigrants that
got off the bus. And they had him gone in
twenty four hours because they said, hey, come to America,
just don't come where I am. On Navar, do the
same thing, Hey come to America, just not where I am.
I also want to get you in update on something else.
Speaker 2 (19:28):
It's important.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
Biden allies now are starting to be honest and they're concerned,
saying the President's inability to say no to Hunter Biden
caused avoidable political distractions. A new report out says this
as a new CNN poll is out saying the majority
of Americans say Joe Biden acted inappropriately in Hunter's tax probe. Now,
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let me get to that point first. In this new
CNN poll, which is to the president, a majority of
Americans believe President Joe Biden acted inappropriately regarding his Justice
Departments probe into Hunter Biden over potential tax and gun violations.
A recent poll is found. The poll last respondents, as
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you may know, Hunter Biden has been under investigation over
potential crimes related to his taxes, lobbying activities, money laundering,
and other possible crimes. Do you think that President Joe
Biden has acted appropriately or inappropriately regarding the investigation into
Hunter Biden question. The poll, which sampled one five hundred
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and three adults from August to twenty fifth to the
thirty first, found that fifty five percent of Americans believe
Joe Biden acted inappropriately, while only forty four percent say
he acted appropriately. Among independent voters, a majority fifty two
percent these are swing voters say that Biden acted inappropriately.
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Forty eight percent say he acted appropriately. Take a listen
to CNN having to tell these numbers to the American people.
Speaker 2 (21:06):
They did not like doing this.
Speaker 6 (21:08):
And when you look here about President Biden now serving
as president, his actions in the Hunter Biden probe have
they been appropriate or not? Fifty five percent of Americans
a majority, believe Biden's actions related to the Hunter Biden
probe inappropriate. Twenty four percent of Democrats again, a majority
of Independence fifty two percent, and nearly all Republicans at
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ninety percent, believe that.
Speaker 2 (21:31):
And this is to.
Speaker 6 (21:32):
Show what happens when you don't push back at all,
which is really basically what the White House has been doing.
There's not been a Hunter Biden defense kind of mounted
in a public relations way, and it's starting to seep
through beyond just the right wing echo chamber.
Speaker 1 (21:48):
We're seeing I love that, right, beyond just the right
wing echo chamber. So if you and I talk about it,
we're the right wing echo chamber. Right, they got to
throw that at the end. Right, it's he's starting to
seep through, right, He's starting to seep through beyond the
right wing echo chamber. Almost a quarter of Democrats, by
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the way, twenty four percent believe Biden acted inappropriately. So
even among his own party partisans twenty five percent, right,
one out of every four say yeah, this guy's he
acted inappropriately.
Speaker 2 (22:22):
This comes after in April, the.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
IRS whistleblower alleged that two Biden administration political appointees within
the Department of Justice worked to block charges against Hunter
Biden for tax violations against recommendations. They said Joe Biden's
Department of Justice politically interfered in the criminal probe into
his son. They also argued that Hunter Biden was forewarned
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of any future searches for material that could be used
as evidence against him, so he could clean out his
storage unit before it was rated. That storage unit, by
the way, they never the DJ never even allowed for
it to be rated at the end of the day. Then,
on top of that, the whistle blowers claimed that the
Assistant US Attorney Leslie Wolf refused to allow investigators to
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ask about Joe Biden being the big guy in the investigation.
Wolff also allegedly cautioned the investigation team not to search
Joe Biden's guest house in Delaware for evidence against Hunter
Biden because of the quote unquote optics of the situation.
CBS News put it this way.
Speaker 7 (23:33):
With CBS News Exclusive. For more than three years, the
Department of Justice has been investigating the President's son, Hunter
Biden for possible tax crimes. Last fall, FBI sources told
us they had sufficient evidence to bring charges. Cebus A.
Jim Axelrod spoke to the IRS agent who is blowing
the whistle on what he says was preferential treatment in
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his first public interview.
Speaker 8 (23:57):
When I took control of this particular investigation, I immediately
saw his way outside the norm of what I've experienced
in the past.
Speaker 4 (24:06):
Gary Shapley is a supervisory special agent for the IRS,
where he's worked for fourteen years. In January twenty twenty,
he was assigned to what he calls a high profile investigation.
Who's the subject of the investigation.
Speaker 8 (24:20):
I can't confirm or deny the subject of this investigation?
Why not, because you know part of the tax secrecy
laws don't allow it.
Speaker 4 (24:28):
Shapley can't say it, but CBS News has learned the
investigation was the probe of Hunter Biden by the Trump
appointed US attorney in Delaware. Senior Biden administration officials have
vowed to let it run its course without interference.
Speaker 8 (24:43):
It's not restricted in his investigation in any way.
Speaker 4 (24:46):
But CBS News has obtained this letter Shapley's lawyers sent
to Congress Monday, alleging irregularities in DJ's handling of the investigation.
Shapley is seeking legal protections from Congress so he can
share specific of his allegations.
Speaker 8 (25:01):
There was multiple steps that were or slow walked at
the direction of this Department of Justice?
Speaker 4 (25:09):
Had you ever encountered that before?
Speaker 8 (25:11):
I have not known these deviations from normal process, and
each and every time it seemed to always benefit the subject.
Speaker 4 (25:19):
Shapley says he decided to blow the whistle after a
heated meeting last October with federal prosecutors.
Speaker 8 (25:26):
That was my red line meeting. It just got to
that point where that switch was turned on and I
just couldn't silence my conscience anymore.
Speaker 4 (25:36):
Did you let prosecutors know you were unhappy?
Speaker 8 (25:39):
I don't think I can answer that.
Speaker 4 (25:41):
Hunter Biden has denied any wrongdoing. Like civil servants, the
IRS agent told us he is a registered Republican. His
whistle blowing is being assisted by an advocacy group with
past ties to the GOP. But Shapley says, this is
not about politics. Why do you want to navigate these waters?
I don't want to do any of this. I took
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an oath of office, and when I saw the egregiousness
of some of these things, it no longer became a
choice for me. It's not something that I want to
do with something that I feel like I.
Speaker 8 (26:10):
Have to do.
Speaker 1 (26:12):
They are Let me just also tell you one other thing,
about this poll. This CINN poll further discovered that sixty
one percent of Americans now believe that Joe Biden was
involved in his family's business deals with China and Ukraine,
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a sign that American's opinion about his involvement in the
family business is significant. Now, just imagine that the media
would have covered this story accurately. You go back to March,
and a Fox News poll found that sixty four percent
of Americans believe Joe Biden did something illegal or at
least unethical. In fact, last December, a similar poll revealed
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that sixty two percent of American voters said the President
had done something legal or unethical in connection with the
Biden family business. I go back to what I said
a moment ago. Just imagine if all this was being
adequately covered by the media, how that number may change,
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