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Executive Order to dismantle department of Education is not what left wants you to believe…and understanding your gifting.

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those just going to change all of that here soon?
So don't you will? By releasing them, people will be
back at work on time. I guess I could stop
saying that I don't know when you're going to work.

(03:43):
You got about twelve and a half minutes for your
snooze alarm. No, I don't know what you're doing at
any given moment. I just know that I am Michael
del Journoh and this is your morning show. All right?
The Fed held interest rates despite some signs of the
economy could be slowing down all the Again, the uncertainty
that's built into all all of this is the tariffs.
Is it a negotiation or is it going to become

(04:04):
a destination. We're gonna talk more about that with our
economist and money was David Bonson in the third hour.
You know, I'm beginning to wonder we should do a
poll favorite contributor. We do not do it because I
want to air them. That would make the other contributors.
But boy, I tell you what, when it comes to
it's almost equal. I get tons of emails on Carafano,

(04:25):
tons of emails on Zenati, and tons of emails on
David Bonson. People really love our visits with David Bonsen.
And it's Thursday. An executive order this, y'all have to
take a d Did I just say, y'all, I think
I did. Welcome to Tennessee. When did that happen? How
long have you been here? Going on nineteen years? What's next?

(04:46):
Sweet tea on the porch? After making love? I mean,
what's neck? I just said, y'all, you just didn't make
it love? What's next? Give me a poleboard dressed for
dirty ras. You have to kind of keep your perspective here.
Like all of these cuts, they're not designed to destroy

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what was supposed to be being served. It is designed
to eliminate the waste. The Department of Education wasn't even
formed till nineteen seventy nine, and that's a great rabbit
hole to go down. You could make a case Red does,
and I actually disagreed with him. We got a little

(05:29):
bit of a debate over it. But and Red could
be just as right as I debated. He wasn't, but
he could be right. You could make the case Jimmy
Carter created the Department of Education to secure votes on
an electoral college map with teachers unions because it came
with it a blank check. I would argue a little

(05:51):
bit more realistically, not that I can stomach anything about
the Democrat Party or Jimmy Carter's presidency. I think it
had were to do with the number of different things
that were out there, and some were happening, some weren't,
and so somebody just formed the Department to make sure
those things going to the states were getting their right.

(06:15):
I think that might have been their intent. The answer
could lie in both, but you could make a strong
case the only reason the Department of Education was created
was politically, and it's been nothing but political since now.
If you take a deep breath and you go, all right,
it started in nineteen seventy nine. Are our kids testing
better today than in nineteen seventy nine? Are our kids

(06:36):
more prepared for higher education today or in nineteen seventy nine.
Are they more prepared for the workforce or citizenship now
are in nineteen seventy nine? Those numbers are damning. We
have fallen in the ranking of the world. Our kids
are prepared less for higher education in the workforce, and

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the test scores are dramatically down. What is up is
control waste spending that never gets to your kids, primarily
in bureaucracy and primarily in controlling the money. I mean,
if you read what the order actually does. While it

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does put the new Secretary of Defense in charge of
shutting down the Federal Department of Education, it also mandates
that Linda McMahon take all necessary steps to facilitate the
closure of the department, but while ensuring uninterrupted delivery of services, programs,
and benefits that the American people rely on. And it's

(07:43):
been like that with everything the president has been cutting.
And this is a game, believe it or not. Best
explained by Joe Biden Joe Biden before Senility before Trump
to arrangement, explaining, when we cut waste in programs, that

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doesn't kill the program. We don't ignore the need that
is supposed to be addressing the program. We give it
to the waste and get more going to that program.
And he says what politicians will do is if you're
cutting waste out of welfare, they'll tell you you're abandoning
poor people that are hungry and He'll hold up a

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bill and it'll show you that only about ten cents
on a dollar a have been getting to those poor people.
I'm cutting the ninety cents of waste in bureaucracy so
that more can get to the poor people. The difference
is the Democrat party that taught us the game is
not playing it. And they're going to do it with
the Department of Education. And it doesn't matter what I
say in this segment or if I do it in
every segment, and even if my audience gets it, the

(08:53):
rest of the country, in a journalism that is dead environment,
is going to get these storylines. Heck, half of them
creep into this this show by way of the news.
I have to do, so I'll play it and then
I'll bash it. That's what I'll have to do. But
you know, it's kind of there's a big praise thing
about the new woke Disney remake of Snow White Snow White,

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And I mean, you know, who's not watching basketball this weekend?
Even did you just I give them a plug? Even
Gordon Diale was talking basketball, who's going to seem snow White? Hey,
I'm sick of all this basketball. Let's go watch snow white,
the woke version. You might have some identity issues, so

(09:50):
but you know, it doesn't matter how we explain it.
That's the truth. The Department of Education is probably, with
the exception of the War on Poverty, the greatest American
governmental failure in our history. This should be a no
brainer for everybody, and the only reason to keep it

(10:12):
is probably, as Red would argue, the reason it was
formed for political purposes.

Speaker 2 (10:18):
It's your morning show with Michael del Choano.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
Oklahoma, Ohio and Tennessee are up and at him and
giving the host no respect.

Speaker 3 (10:29):
I start at five thirty in the morning, work till
four thirty. If I could start at eight, but I'd
have to work till seven at night.

Speaker 1 (10:40):
No thanks, Yeah, that's not funny either. Of course, you
could start your morning at three am like we do it,
and maybe you're done by three o'clock in the afternoon.
It's not that it's not, but it feels like ten
I think Oklahoma's mad at me, right, No, of course,
dear mister.

Speaker 5 (11:00):
Or no.

Speaker 1 (11:02):
If you think that Fox News is Kurby Couch needs
to look like the people on the view period, then
we're done. I don't know why we don't just start
Hooters News. Just put the Hooters girls on TV. Let
them do the news and they're tight show. I mean,
it's just sometimes Fox gets insulting, mostly because I think
it just looks uncomfortable. Get up, put on a suit.

(11:24):
You know, your slacks are all scrunched up by your crotch.
You're trying to look professional holding your noes. I just
think it looks uncomfortable. But that's just me that And
when the girls were in their tight dresses. Was just
last week and they were on a trampoline hopping in
their tight dresses, boxing each other. I'm like, what the
heck is it? Or trying to ride the bull? It's

(11:48):
insulting news porn. I guess all right to Tennessee we go.

Speaker 4 (11:52):
Hey, Michael, I'm hoping during your Launch Madness segment you
pick a few teams that you like. This way, we
could all fade you make some money.

Speaker 1 (12:03):
I'm insulted, quite frankly. I mean, we joke about me
jinxing things, but I actually know my sports. Let's start
by and again do the opposite. It might be wise,
but in the South, I mean, the obvious pick is Auburn,

(12:25):
and maybe Michigan State, you know, coming from the two seed.
I actually think the Michigan Wolverines who start today. By
the way, I like Big Blue to maybe shock the
world Kentucky, No, Michigan, the Wolverines not the real Big Blue.
They got Creighton first, and then after that they'll probably

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get A and M maybe maybe Yale. I don't know.
I like him going to the Sweet sixteen, and I
like him in a matchup in the Elite eight against Auburn,
and I think anything could happen. Michigan State might be there. Well,
Oklahoma got you know, a really rough placement, so they've
got Yukon first and that may be it. They may

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not get any further than that, and if they do,
then they got Florida. It's over. I like Saint John's.
I like Saint John's till we get to the Elite eight,
and then I don't see them getting by Florida. And
Duke is for real. I like them going all the
way to the final four. I don't know who could
take him down. Arizona plays well at times. I don't

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think Bam is good enough to take him down. So
I got Duke going all the way. Houston the only
standing in the way Houston really is the Tennessee volunteers.
And I just don't see Tennessee in big games having
just enough to get by, So I ended up with
all number one seats. So just take the underdog every
time and you'll you'll probably win if that's the way
you want it, Big John, you should know you run
the sports book of your morning show.

Speaker 3 (13:52):
Right.

Speaker 1 (13:52):
Of course, a federal judge is in the news giving
the Trump administration's lawyers more time to provide information on
the deportation flights that were conducted last weekend. Mark Mayfield
has the latest done that.

Speaker 6 (14:04):
US District Judge James Boseburg wants answers on the timing
of flights that he ordered to turn around on Saturday.
The White House is pushed back and said the judge
continues to beat a dead horse over the situation. The
Trump administration has until noon Thursday to give Boseburg more
information or invoke the State Secrets doctrine that allows the
government to block this course of information.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
It feels what harm national security.

Speaker 6 (14:26):
President Trump once again went after the judge, even after
Supreme Court Justice John Roberts said calling for Bozberg's impeachment
was not appropriate on Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 1 (14:34):
The markets were pleased and way up after the FED
chose to leave interest rates alone.

Speaker 7 (14:39):
Doctor Emir Khan with the University of Arizona and Ardent
Advisory Groups. As FED Chair, Jerome Powell made it clear
he's not worried about tariff's sparking inflation.

Speaker 1 (14:49):
His confidence of paying.

Speaker 4 (14:51):
Yes, it's a concern, but I don't think that this
will be a long term concern. I think relieve the markets,
and you saw that reaction in the markets that the markets.

Speaker 7 (14:59):
Were Powell said a severe downturn still isn't likely. He
again said he anticipates two more rate cuts this year.

Speaker 1 (15:07):
I'm Brian Schook Sat Mount Saint Mary's an Xavier got
in by the by the chin on their hairy hair
hair and now the real dance begins. The madness begins
today for real Wisconsin, Tennessee Valls, Saint John's Michigan later tonight.
All in action today as March Madness gets under way.
The Tournament of sixty four in the NBA. The Pistons

(15:29):
beat the Heat one sixteen one thirteen, Thunder up the
Sixers by thirty three, and OKC Kings beat the Calves
by four, Blazers by sixteen over the Grizz. Suns won
by six over the Bulls, Whiz lost to the Jazz
by sixteen, and the Lakers beat the Nuggets won twenty
one oh eight and hockey only one game of your
morning show interests crack and shut out by the Wild
for Zip Breton, Franking, Tennessee. And my morning show is

(15:52):
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I'm getting sick of some of these. Smart Alex. Listen
Big John. I know basketball and I'm telling you this

(16:34):
is gonna be a very difficult year to avoid all
number one seeds. The only one that can stop Auburn,
I believe, is not the number two seed Michigan State.
I think it's the Twin Towers in Michigan. But that's
gonna be tough. It gets even worse in the West.
I mean, I think Saint John's is good, obviously well coached.

(16:57):
But Florida I just watched him in the SEC Tournament.
That's a solid team, maybe the best point guard in
all of basketball. And who's going to stop Houston? The
Tennessee Valls. They can't win a big game and Duke
is for real. You would need Arizona or Alabama to
stop them. So bet against my picks as you wish.

(17:18):
But the madness begins today. March madness. It's my favorite.
I'm going to slip away. I think somewhere, take my
wife to lunch, you know, like like I want to
do something romantic. Oh, I didn't know there's games going on.
Nobody watching it. I'm the only guy not in a tie.
You know, I am a little weird. One of the

(17:40):
things you'll find about me that's very weird. If something's
really good, I appreciate it and I love it and
I watch it. However, if something's really bad, I can
also love and be compelled to watch it. It's the in between.
I'm kind of like the Lord in that way. Whether

(18:03):
you're hot or cold doesn't bother me. But when you're lukewarm,
I spit you. I spit you out of my mouth.
So last night, now again, let me do this as
honest as I can. John mulaney has had a lot
of issues drug an alcohol. He'll be the first to
tell you about it. He seems clean. That's all that
matters to me. You put John mulaney in a major

(18:24):
auditorium on a stage doing stand up, and he's as
brilliant or more brilliant than anyone who has ever done it,
in command of not just the stage, the audience. He
is a brilliant stand up showman. He's doing a live
show every Wednesday on Netflix around the world. It's called

(18:48):
John Mullaney Everybody Live. It was the worst thing I
have ever seen in my life. And I was sitting
there and and your course wanted to leave in three minutes.
I was fascinated at how bad it became intellectually fascinating
to me that someone so clever on stage couldn't add

(19:13):
lib a talk show. And it got me thinking about
a lot of deep subjects about gifting. You know, there's
things about your gifting and things about your purpose that
we don't understand, and it's probably what we need to
understand more than anything in this life other than marriage
and parenting. In other words, is my gifting talk radio? No,

(19:39):
I'm just using my gifting and talk radio. I could
use the same gifting in writing books. You'd have to
put up with my hair sticking up and a lot
of Yankees apparel. But I could do the same thing
on television. I could do the same thing in auditoriums. Heck,
I could do the same thing in a classroom as
a professor. That's the difference between what you do and

(20:03):
what your purpose to be. And so I'm watching all this,
I'm thinking, how can John Mulaney not be able to
do this. I've told this story once before in the air,
and he since passed away, and I loved him dearly,
broke my heart when he died, But he did all
my This is back when radio had staffs. Could you

(20:23):
believe I had an image director. They had nothing to
do with the production director, which had nothing to do
with me, the program director. We had all the well
we had made reporters, news anchors, talk show hosts, all
live in a sixty fourth market, but he was our
image director and he was very, very good, and he
would always come to me and critique all the talk
show hosts and see, I don't like any division because

(20:43):
to me, leadership is many people going in one direction,
and if you've got people commenting on others, that's going
to stifle the direction. So when he did that for me,
he was threatening our team and our ability to dominate.
But I would listen to him. Let it get off
his chest, you know. And so he did it one

(21:04):
time and our legendary morning host John Erling was getting
ready to go on vacation, and I thought, I'm going
to teach this guy a lesson. I said, hey, you
know John's off next week. Do you want to fill
in for him? And he was like, because now he's
the big talk host, critique well, and then he was
finally yeah, yeah, yeah. Monday morning he gets on the air.

(21:29):
He must have spent all weekend preparing what he was
going to say. And it was all used by six
minutes after the hour. He must have looked up and said,
I got fifty five minutes to go. And then three
hours after this, and then four more days after that,
ingles to say he didn't finish the week, and he

(21:52):
never criticized another talk show host. Why do I bring
all this up just so you can have in your
mind issues of gifting. You know, people that are good
at what they do, and then they think they can
comment on what others do. So the key to the
twenty twenty four election was the media had died. They

(22:15):
all got their big egos, they all got all their
big graphics, but nobody's watching these channels. Nobody's watching the
shows on them, nobody's watching the news on them, nobody's
watching them. I kept telling everybody MSNBC and CNN, they
have less of a twenty five to fifty four audience
than I had to tall So Oklahoma in nineteen ninety five.

(22:41):
It's a mirage. Now what does that mean. It means
they have no audience and they have no influence, so
we can sit here and give them far more attention
than they even deserve. It's like when you play a
clip from the view. Why do you bother. Nobody's watching it,

(23:02):
nobody respects it, nobody's influenced by it. But we just
went through a presidential election cycle and it's only a
few months ago and one of the two major parties
or banking on the media controlling a narrative that they
didn't even control anymore and influencing voters and they had

(23:24):
no influence anymore. Meanwhile, Donald Trump's listening to his son
Baron and he's not with Joe Rogan and reaching sixty
million people. So now they think the lesson is, well,
we got to get involved. And it's not just them.
Ted Cruz is starting a podcast, Michelle Obama is doing

(23:44):
a pot Now they all thing they can create their
own podcast. Well, they're about to get image directored.

Speaker 8 (23:52):
Right.

Speaker 1 (23:54):
Let me give you an example. You could make a
case that Michelle Obama would be the most threatening candidate
the Democrats could come forward with. That's who they've threatened
us with for over eight years. Oh, if Michelle ever
decided to run, it'd be all over. She'd do what
Kamala couldn't, She'd do what Hillary couldn't. Really, so Michelle

(24:21):
starts her podcast. You want to hear how that sounds.
Oh wait, hang on a second, why is the volume off?

Speaker 9 (24:31):
And I'm not gonna lie. Bedtime is the best time
of the day. My husband teases me about how early
I can go to bed. He just doesn't understand the
idea of getting into some good sheets. And it's cool
if we've got people in the house. I'm game, I'm there,
I'm up, I'm in it, I'm laughing, I'm talking. But

(24:53):
you know, the minute we finish up, I'm just trying
not to go to bed before the sun goes down.

Speaker 1 (25:00):
What's ideal bedtime?

Speaker 3 (25:01):
Man?

Speaker 1 (25:02):
Anytime after dinner.

Speaker 10 (25:04):
That's lovely coming from someone who likes the AARP Special reservation,
which is the five thirty reservation. I would love to
be in bed by like eight thirty. The girls they
were good sleepers.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
That's so lucky.

Speaker 9 (25:17):
I know. I know, bathtime seven o'clock, bedtime seven thirty,
and then I had like at least a couple of hours.

Speaker 8 (25:25):
Like hey, hey, will come okay, ribit? And that's edited.
Did you notice how overly edited it was? Wow? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (25:38):
Can you measure what the unedited sounds like? I'm thinking
she must have described the sheets. I like a soft
cool sheet and they think this is the vehicle that's
going to lead them to victory. That an obsessing on
Donald Trump, which gets me to the second half of
this segment. Obviously the exeget is now they're all going

(25:59):
to become podcast just like everybody in America thinks they're
a podcaster. But none of them have the gifting. And
it's not as easy as it sounds. They'd be better
off just learning the simple lesson you be you, but

(26:19):
go on the podcast shows that are doing well, like
Joe Rogan, like THEOVONN like Tucker Carlson, like Megan Kelly.
Now they're gonna try to be hosts. See that's all
they know. Oh, we got to write a book before

(26:41):
we run for office. Now we gotta have a podcast
before we run out for office. Let me tell you something.
This is something I learned very early in life. And
I send this out to John Mulaney and to Michelle Obama. One,
always understand your gifting. Two. No impression is better than

(27:05):
a bad impression. When we come back, I want to
pay tribute to coach Timmy and this obsession with their
hate for Trump and Musk is so great. They will
this goes back to that analogy. I always say, you're
in the backseat of a car rooting against the driver.

(27:27):
How smart is that? This is your morning show with
Michael Del Trono. These are your top five stories up
to date. Let's start with a pulp. I haven't heard
about his condition in a while. Lisa Taylor says no
longer needing mechanical ventilation.

Speaker 5 (27:46):
The Holy See Press Office said in Wednesday night's update
that the Pope has suspended non invasive mechanical ventilation and
also has less need of high flow oxygen therapy. The
update added that his motor and respiratory physiotherapy is continuing
to make progress. Bope Francis has been in the hospital
since February fourteenth, receiving treatment for bilateral pneumonia.

Speaker 1 (28:05):
Finly s Tailor. He recently released JFK assassination files contained
social security numbers and other private information of former congressional staffers.

Speaker 11 (28:14):
The Washington Post reports at more than two hundred former
staffers were impacted. The data was made public Tuesday when
the Trump administration released sixty thousand pages related to the
nineteen sixty three assassination. Former Trump campaign lawyer Joseph D.
Genova is among those who had his information released. He
tells the Post it's absolutely outrageous. It's sloppy and unprofessional.

(28:35):
De Genova investigated intelligence abuses in the nineteen seventies, says
it makes sense his name is in there, but quote
other sensitive stuff should have been redacted. I'm Tammi for HEO.

Speaker 1 (28:45):
Obviously, in the rush to make sure everything was released
and unredacted, there was some things that should have been redacted,
not redacted. Oops. A Republican senator says her fellow GOP
colleagues are worried to speak out. In other words, take
the false impression that most of the GOP are against

(29:05):
the things that Elon Musk is doing as much as
those in the Democrat Party. They're just afraid to talk,
says one who basically caucuses as a Democrat. Brian Shuk
will shake it all out for you.

Speaker 7 (29:17):
Alaska lawmaker Lisa Murkowski told reporters that Republican senators are
afraid of the attacks she and others who have spoken
in opposition to Trump have faced. She said, that's why
you've got everybody just zip lipped, not saying a word,
because they're afraid they're going to be taken down. They're
going to be primaried, They're going to be given names

(29:37):
in the media.

Speaker 1 (29:39):
I'm Brian Shook. That's called accountability at and t Wyant
you to go back to a corded phone again, Well,
I have some great memories of my courted phone. Yeah,
like I would, well, no, the fuffy thing. Well, I
would when I would talk to my first girlfriend on

(30:00):
dweezand the phone was in the kitchen and so I
would have to go around the dining room into the
hall closet and the court could barely reach. So I'm
in the closet and the phones like pulling towards the door,
and that's where I would talk to her. Remember when
footers came out, Yeah, that was it. And then well
the cordless was life changing, remember, oh my gosh. Yeah,

(30:22):
but I remember my sophomore year of high school. I
don't know how I got this because my dad was
pretty cheap. I mean all of our high school photos
say proof proof across the chin. So but somehow on
the way I got a teen line in my room
and I didn't have to do that. Now, remember the cords.

(30:44):
That was kind of nostalgia, absolutely, I might you know,
what I might add a cord? Well that I mean
i'd have to have a landline, right who has landlines,
let alone cords? Pre Tennis? Would the Phone Giants throwback plays.

Speaker 12 (30:55):
The Phone Giant has a new service called AT and
T Phone Advanced. It's a modern take on a traditional
landline and it's available in sixty markets across sixteen states.
It is a traditional phone with a cellular connection. You
can plug in an old school phone, a fax machine,
even your alarm system, and you can use it to
call your cell phone when you can't find it. The

(31:17):
system costs forty six bucks a month, including a one
dollar fee for equipment.

Speaker 11 (31:21):
I'm pre tennis, I.

Speaker 1 (31:22):
Mean just for nostalgic sake. It would be interesting, all right.
March Madness begins for real today. We got Wisconsin in
action for my friends in No Claire. Here, in Tennessee, Memphis,
and Nashville. The balls will be in action today. Saint
John's who for the first time in twenty five years,
won the Big East. They'll be at it today and
look out if there's any sleeper that's going to knock

(31:44):
off a number one eventually. That journey begins tonight at
ninth Central ten Eastern Michigan. The Wolverines in action today
as well. On the hardwood, the Pistons beat the Heat
one sixteen one thirteen, thunder up the Sixers by thirty three.
In Oklahoma City, Kings beat the Calves by four, Blazers
by sixteen, over the grizz Sons by six over the Bulls.
Whiz lost to the Jazz by sixteen, and the Lakers

(32:06):
beat the Nuggets one twenty one oh eight. We only
had one game on ice of your morning show Interest,
and it was the Seattle Cracken shout out for nothing
by the Wild Birthdays Today we got Spike Lee sixty
eight years old, hockey great Bobby or Phil Esposito Bobby,
or what a great team that was in the seventies,
seventy seven years old. Today an actress Holly Hunter sixty

(32:27):
seven years old. And if it's your birthday, Happy birthday,
and thanks for making us a part of your big day,
all right, Third Hour today. Jonathan Roomy played Lonnie in
The Jesus Revolution, has taken the world by storm playing
Jesus in The Apostle. Season five opens in theaters nationwide
on March twenty eighth. We'll get the preview with Jonathan

(32:50):
and don't miss that visit coming up in the third hour,
David Bonsen will make sense of what yesterday seemed odd.
The Fed chose to leave the rates alone and the
mar it went through the roof. The looming uncertainty continues
to be tariffs. Are they a negotiation or are they
a destination? And if they're a destination, what does all

(33:11):
this mean to you the consumers in this economy? And
sounds a day coming up to as well next hour
and we'll visit with Rory and negotiations are underway to
put a peace deal together with Ukine, with Ukraine and
in the Gaza. Ory's got the story coming up just
after the short break for your local news. So we're
all in this together. This is your Morning Show with

(33:33):
Michael Nhild Joan Now
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