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Tennessee chaos at capitol, obviously the stupidity is with Mark Hamill and civil war within the democratic party.

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(00:55):
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President Trump says the ceasefire between the US and Iran
remains in effect. Had a bit of an exchange, a
love tap, if you will. Yesterday, the Iranians got so
bold as to fire on a couple of our naval

(02:02):
ships that were in the Strait of Hormuz. The President
describes these sites where these shots came from were completely destroyed, demolished.
They're dead, there's blood everywhere. But this eastfire is still
in effect and the President's warnings continue if they don't
sign an agreement. But it looked like January sixth that
the in the capitol yesterday here in Tennessee, Memphis Democrats

(02:28):
calling for the city to leave Tennessee after the Republican
lawmakers had carved up one of their only remaining majority
black districts in the Memphis area. So Tennessee Memphis is
ready to secede. I don't they want to start their
own state. I don't they want to become a part

(02:48):
of Mississippi. Can I get a suie on that? Just
make Memphis Northern Mississippi. We'll call it a day. There
you go. Southern Property Law Center, the Arkansas Delent, it's
a good one. Jeffrey's leading one nothing. Southern Poverty Law

(03:09):
Center is pleading not guilty to multiple fraud and money
laundering charges. The Trump administration is beginning to release the
so called UFO files today. So called because I don't
think if you're looking for spaceships and aliens and Little
Reese's pieces with ET's fingers. I don't know that you're

(03:29):
going to find much on that. Pistons and Thunder both
hold serve, winning their two home games in the semi
finals of conference playoffs in the NBA. So Bistons and
Thunders take a total lead in their playoff series and
they hit the road this weekend. Friday always means Friday
with forty seven and what a busy week for the president.
I mean it started out with the fourth Be with You.
Speaking of the Fourth Be with You, do anybody catch up?

(03:52):
Mark Hamill dead? What a moron?

Speaker 3 (03:54):
No?

Speaker 1 (03:55):
What did Mark Hamill do? So he posts a picture
online and I mean it's it's you know, using AI
and it's Donald Trump in front of a Donald Trump tombstone,
nineteen forty six. And then it's got the date to
make it even worse, the date twenty twenty four, which
was the shooting in Pennsylvania. Oh, and then it says

(04:18):
the caption in big letters, there's the President is a corpse.
He's laying with his hands folded over his chest. He's
dead in front of a tombstone, Donald Trump forty six
to twenty four. And it says if only now then
he comes agets a lot of as you can imagine,
heat for this. So he takes the picture down and

(04:40):
here's his post. I should edit this for clarity. He
should live long enough to be held accountable for his crimes. Actually,
I was wishing him the opposite of dead. But I
apologize if you found the image inappropriate. How was it
always somebody else's phone? Don't you love that? Yeah? Oh so, Mark,

(05:05):
how about if we all post pictures of you killed
and then we apologize if you find that inappropriate. That
you know we're wishing you dead. The force is no
longer strong with that one. No, the stupidity is strong.
We got one with that one. I mean, Mark Hamill
loser the day. Well, but already, I mean, did he

(05:26):
do anything other than Star Wars and Love Boat? No,
that's it right, he got typecast. Oh that was the problem,
not lack of talent. Anyway, Friday with forty seven, What
a week. So we're gonna visit with the present a
little bit about the fourth be with you, Cinco di Porto,

(05:49):
as I believe he celebrated, uh sending Marco to smooth
things over with the pope. Now he's headed to China.
We had you know a lot, a lot to discuss
and catch up with. It is Friday with forty seven today.
This is going to be a fascinating visit with doctor Joe.
Is it just me? Or is Doctor Joe becoming like
one of my favorite features?

Speaker 4 (06:06):
Well, now you love bomb on the new on the
new host when they come in on the new correspondence.
First you love bombed on Rory and then you love
bombed on Deck.

Speaker 1 (06:17):
I still love bomb on Rory. Rory doesn't reciprocate the
love bomb. Why does he hate me so much?

Speaker 2 (06:25):
No?

Speaker 1 (06:27):
I love Decker from day one. Yeah, I'll admit that.

Speaker 4 (06:30):
I think Rory wasn't loved as a child, so he
finds it hard to reciprocate love as I think he
finds it hard to receive.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
Yeah, yeah, receive in and give. No. I mean I
love it. I can't think of anybody I don't love
Bonds And oh my gosh, here we go. Both the
lieutenant colonel and the Colonel. Carafano and Boucie love well DZ.
That DZ kind of came came with me, and you're
always telling him you love him. Friday with forty seven,

(06:56):
what's not to love? Come on? You like critics show members,
just a little analysis.

Speaker 4 (07:04):
I mean, just what I observe. Do you feel like
you're getting enough love? I don't, No, Red and I
never get enough love. Trying to do some work.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
No, I just after what I had to redo today.
You had to redo it every day, busy looking looking
at it. His face, look at we're joking and looking
at me. He's taking it personally. Can't help it, Brad,
did your father beat you? Did your father beat you?

Speaker 4 (07:27):
What is that?

Speaker 1 (07:29):
Because he's very sensitive? Listen, it's Friday. No, but doctor
Joke Aloud is becoming like one of my favorite features.
All Right, this one, I don't know where to go
with Joe. I got a little time to prepare. It'll
be in the third hour one. There's a lot of
people on antidepressants that need to be on antidepressants. But

(07:49):
having said that, there is a new movement, and it's
to d prescribe antidepressants to patience. Here's the big question.
Is the public over medicated? And I'm almost certain anecdotally
the answer is both yes and no. Right, But is

(08:13):
it over medicated? And here's the real problem. MDS, a psychiatrist,
used to prescribe antidepressants, So there was somebody. This is
kind of like what I'm talking about with the abortion pill,
and everybody thinks, well, he's pro life, of course he
hats abortion pill. Well that's part of it. But the

(08:35):
other part is you have women taking it and nobody's
overseeing that, the taking of it, or their condition, so
we don't know when they're taking it how far along
the baby is, because no matter how big, how far
the baby is is along makes a big difference in
what the body is up against. There are women bleeding

(08:57):
to death and having complications and die, and these pills
just keep being everywhere there needs to be in vending machines,
let alone, just given to anybody and no one's overseeing it.
But it doesn't matter in the world of opinion. You
can't get that through to people. No, I'm never mind
pro life, pro choice. This is about human beings. This

(09:19):
is about medicine. This stuff is happening. Somebody has to
be managing this patient. So what happens is it used
to be you go to a psychiatrist, a psychiatrist who
was trained to determine if you have a chemical depression

(09:40):
or if you have an anxiety disorder. Or you're going
through a transition in life this is going to be key,
or you need an adepressants, but there may come a
time when you don't any longer well. All we have
is doctors prescribing them and just maintenancing them, unless you
call having a problem and it's in an area of

(10:02):
not of their expertise, which at that point they should
point you directly to a psychiatrist and not renew your
prescription till you've seen one. They just keep renewing and
renewing and renewing. We got a whole generation out there now.
If you are really in need of these medicines, they work.

(10:25):
If you are not well, then you're just over medicating
a society. And what tends to happen is the doctors
just keep you on it, and they either raise or
lower the dosage, but they just keep refilling. It's a
really important topic. Well, mental illness is a really important topic,

(10:45):
isn't it? And I have to concede to both RFK
Junior and to doctor Joe at some point there's a
lot of people on antidepressants that could have been treated
out of the condition. Depending on its origin, an antidepressant

(11:11):
isn't necessarily a lifelong drug. It could be a medication
to assist you through a section of your life. There's
a lot of people listening to me right now, and
I know what you're thinking. I never thought of it
that way. I mean, I know when I started taking antidepressants,
and I know what I was going through, and then
the ultimate thing is you go, but I feel fine,

(11:32):
So why mess with anything. It's almost if you haven't
had a maintenance check with a psychiatrist, or you haven't
weaned off recently, and I say recently within the last
five years, just to see what you're like without them,

(11:54):
that's just taking medication. That's not really treating anything because
you don't know what you're treating, you don't know what
your condition is. It's a really huge topic. Are we
an over medicated public, especially in the realm of antidepressants?
Great for big pharma? And how did something that used

(12:15):
to be of psychiatric care and prescribed in the hands
of doctors doing hours and hours of paperwork every day? Hey,
I need another, I need a refill. Okay, here's twelve
refills for the next twelve months. Here's a ninety day
five or the next four months. It's gonna be a

(12:36):
great conversation. Rory's on a couple of topics today at
a time when there could be potentially a deal with
Iran online sleuths or raising red flags about suspiciously timed
Iranian war oil trades. I don't know, and I'm not accusing.
I certainly don't want to lose it any more than

(12:57):
I already have. But we joked about this yesterday on
this show. I don't know if Rorady got the idea
from that, but the way the president's rhetoric one day
lowers oil actions over a week, slowly raise it, then
he makes a comment that lowers it, or just the
reverse for when it comes to the market, market slowly
creeps down, president makes a comment, market goes through the roof.

(13:22):
Now I always say it this way intelligently. He's either
fighting a war on two fronts here at home in
America where people are more concerned about the pump than
they are an adversary like Aron with a nuclear weapon
that will destroy you, They will kill you. So he's
having to do both. But we joked and said, you

(13:43):
don't think the president's day trading, do you, because that's
how obvious it is, And the market will guess what
investigations are beginning. And this goes back to the beginning
of the war as well. But I had to laugh
at that story because you might want to take a
look at what's happening in real time every day, and
Americans are losing friends over politics at record rates. I

(14:06):
thought that it all taking place by now. This is
how social media and the political dysfunction in our country
has created a matrix. But it's obviously continuing. And Rory
will explain par right part du partrait. And the bottom
line is, sooner or later you say to yourself, well,

(14:26):
Donald Trump's gonna be gone in two years. Either way,
then it's all gonna end. No, it's not. That's where
your naive. No, it's not. In fact, my favorite story
of the day is the Axios story on how the
can you imagine? Axios is just catching up to something
I talked about eight years ago, the Civil war within
the Democrat Party. So we got a lot to kick

(14:47):
around today. We only have three hours to understand it.
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(15:07):
President Trump says a ceasefire between the US and Iran
is still on after the two countries traded, uh love taps.
Yesterday they trifled with us. Today we blew them away.
They trifled. I call that a trifle. That's just a trifle.
US Central Command said it intercepted attacks on US Navy
ships that were transiting the Straight of Horne moves, calling

(15:28):
them unprovoked. Obviously, in response to the US targeted the
Iranian facilities responsible for the attacks. They're gone. Speaking to
reporters Thursday, Trump threatened if Iran doesn't cut a deal soon,
the talks are going very well, but they have to understand.
If it doesn't get shigned, they're gonna have a lot
of pain. They're gonna have a lot of pain. And

(15:49):
the big story is Memphis. Democrats not happy with the
Republicans in Tennessee after carving up its only majority black district,
which is now represented by a Jewish mail.

Speaker 3 (16:01):
New congressional map was approved by state lawmakers on Thursday
and signed into law by Governor Bill Lee. Democratic Congressman
Antonio Parkinson responded by saying, let my people go.

Speaker 1 (16:11):
Let mephis seceed from the state of Tennessee. You don't
have to read praw mits when you let us out.

Speaker 3 (16:19):
Parkinson said he was serious and asked whether Memphis, which
he called an economic engine for the state, is expected
to continue contributing billions in tax revenue, culture, labor, and
commerce while, in his words, being systematically stripped of political power.
I'm Tammy Trihio, got.

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Speaker 4 (17:11):
I've just checked then to see what condition that condition
was the in.

Speaker 1 (17:18):
Yeah, that's John John in the new edition. You know, John,
I'm reconsidering my take on my interview with doctor Joe
Glati on Anada pressens coming up in the third hour,
that is, you know, by the end of the week.

(17:38):
I hope that I'm conveying quiet confidence to you all.
But I gotta tell you, by the end of the week,
I think we all need a drink, don't we. It's
been quite a week, all right. Thirty six minutes after
the hour, early bird gets the warm, sleepy squirrel, missus
and not rise and shine. We got a Friday to
live together, like it or not. President Trump says a
ceasefire between the US and Iran is just swell, even

(18:00):
though exchange fire we won. A Democrat in Memphis is
calling on the city to leave and secede from Tennessee
over the redistricting. We've got a ton of callbacks on that.
Trump administration will begin releasing the so called UFO files today.
I don't suspect there's anything of reality or of consequence

(18:25):
in there. And by the way, if there were such
a thing as spaceships and aliens, do you really think
the President would be just releasing it? We'd all be
like looking at these graphic images. Oh my gosh, that's
going to do to one in my belly button. What
and the pistons and Thunder did with the pistons in Thunder?
And I say that because KTOK and Oklahoma City is listening.

(18:48):
We have the superstation in Detroit, both teams winning first
two games at home, as they should, and both hit
in the road this weekend, but leading their series two
games to nothing. Rory's gonna be a long just a
little bit about a half hour. Americans are losing friends
over politics still and doing so at record rates. I
question the record rates unless we're seeing the backlash now,

(19:12):
I don't know. Meaning what do I mean by backlash?
Well that maybe sensible Democrats who have seen this party
taken over and going too far are now fighting with
the radical I mean, there's a great article in Axios
today that we're going to obviously find time to get to,
but it's basically laying out how the civil war for

(19:35):
the Democrats it's just getting started. Are you serious? I
have been discussing this, well, it's over twelve years. Where
do you think AOC came from? Where do you think
Bernie Sanders came from? These are individuals that are a

(19:57):
part of a justice Democrat movement and they are purposely
targeting the Democrat Party. If you go back to their origins,
and I think the videos are still around, they were
up for the longest time, where the leader of it
is basically giving you the entire strategy. I think AOC
was in one of those interviews with him. Yeah, ta

(20:20):
AOC here, we targeted a ten term Democrat in that
district with AOC and one they lay out because their
plan is to first take over the Democrat Party, they
have to do that. It really is like a parasite.
The problem is when you ultimately get there, you kill
the host. If your goal is the opposite of what

(20:41):
we are, the more you take over the more. Ultimately,
if you succeed, you kill the host, and the parasite
dies with the host. So it's really a strange plan,
but it breaks down this way in an understandable way.
They want to first take over the Democrat Party, then
they want to get rid of the electoral College. Then
they want to dismantle the republic. That's a civil war.

(21:03):
They're trying to overthrow the government, and the first step
is take over the Democrat Party. And they're almost there,
which leads to, you know, we always do the sounds
of the day, and sometimes the sounds of the day
always revealing, often entertaining, is a segment. Sometimes there's sounds
within the sound of the day that are segments. Take Jensaki.

(21:30):
Jensaki existed because of a DNC coup. Joe Biden wasn't
going to be elected by the primary Democrat voters in America.
Bertie Sanders was going to be again. But because they

(21:51):
know this civil war is going on, they had to
do something to stop it. In twenty sixteen, when Bernie
was going to win, they use super delegates and so
on and rigged it for Hillary went on to lose.
Then comes twenty twenty, the president's heading for reelection. We're
in midst of COVID and Bernie's going to win the

(22:14):
nomination again. So they cut a deal with Joe Biden.
Joe Biden, who came in fourth in Iowa, seventh in
New Hampshire, they cut a deal down in South Carolina.
They rig it for him. Then they pair him with
the Clinton apparatus candidate Kamala Harris, who was the first
out by voters in the primary system. So you end

(22:38):
up with a president and vice president the Democrat primary
voters never were going to choose, and he wins. Then
you come back in twenty twenty four and they wait,
and this is unprecedented that you would schedule a general
election debate before the general election, still in the primary season,

(23:01):
and they didn't medicate Joe before this one, and then
let him go out there looking like the senile, out
of control person he probably really was in his ten
to one am presidency, and they created a crisis, a
crisis that could only be solved by Joe dropping out
of the race and handing a nomination to the one

(23:22):
person that couldn't get elected on her own, Kamala Harris.
And that was the game all along. That's why I'll
never forget. I was live on the air and when
Joe Biden put Kamala in charge of the border, I said,
he's given her the poison apple. They used Joe the
old man, to win the election and then to give

(23:44):
it to the candidate they couldn't get elected, Kamala Harris,
and he ain't going and he didn't. She was greatly damaged,
and the engined up having to apologize to Mexico, apologize
to everybody, admit the border problem is really America's self
created problem. Then she would go on to lose it

(24:06):
a rematch with Trump. But don't miss this point. Three
consecutive presidential cycles and the primary Democrat voters were not
given a chance to vote or their vote was erased
by inside DNC politics. And just to make the point,
I always tell you what they're getting ready to do

(24:28):
between AOC who will probably be the early leader for
the nomination because Bernie passed the torch to her, so
she's the new Bernie. So just as Bernie would have
won it in twenty sixteen, would have won it in
twenty twenty, probably would have won it in twenty twenty four,
I can tell you she's probably going to win it
in twenty twenty eight unless they do something. And what

(24:49):
are they going to do. I think they're going to
bait and switch you with Ronny Manuel and Wes Moore.
There I'm saying it before they even do it. And
yet here's Chensaki, who is the White House spokesperson for
the manipulated created Biden presidency, and here she is in

(25:18):
podcasts talking listen, But what.

Speaker 5 (25:20):
Is exciting about it is that you, the people out there,
get to choose. There is no thank god, dark room
in Washington where people sit around they decide, here's who
the nominee is going to be. Typically, that's not how
it happens.

Speaker 1 (25:33):
It's not how democracy works. Typically, and your self admitting
that's not how democracy works. It's what your party did
three presidential cycles in a row. It's what they're about
to do in two years from now. And you would
know because you end up being the Press secretary, and

(25:54):
now you're acting like it doesn't happen.

Speaker 5 (25:56):
Typically, there's going to be a whole process, and maybe
thirty people won for president.

Speaker 1 (26:02):
And the thing with Barack Obama as he wants to
leave space for that.

Speaker 5 (26:05):
But what is exciting about it is that you, the
people out there, get to choose. There is no thank god,
dark room in Washington where people sit around they decide,
here's who the nominee is going to be. Typically, that's
not how it happened.

Speaker 1 (26:19):
Oh, that's exactly how it happened, and that's exactly how
it's going to happen. Again, Hillary was also out there.
What's worrying Hillary Clinton? This goes back to that question
I asked out loud a few moments ago. Do you

(26:42):
really think this craziness is going to end when Donald
Trump is gone? Because it's not. Because even though Donald
Trump's gone, anyone who doesn't have their worldview, their political view,
their policy platform, or supports their candidates will still be
a threat to democracy, whether it's the next candidate up

(27:06):
or whether it's you personally. In fact, Hillary kind of
gives you even a better ring. What ultimately destroyed Hillary? Well,
it's in all of the above answer. But if we
had to pick one thing that really hurt her, probably
the difference maker is when she attacked voters, not Donald Trump,

(27:28):
and she called Christian anyone who supports Donald Trump, but
in particular those clinging to their guns and their Bibles.
She was speaking to white male conservative Christians and she
called them deplorables. Has she learned her lesson? Well, two things. One,

(27:50):
when you hear this clip, tell me if you're hearing
her described deplorables again, tell me that you hear, and
you always hear. David's anati and it kind of feels
like a college classroom. But if you can get beyond that,
he's explaining to you progressivism was birthed by Woodrow Wilson,
and the book end or the end note was to

(28:12):
be Barack Obama. It just didn't work out because Hillary
didn't win. And the number one thing you have to
get about progressivism is it must reject our founding. It
cannot accept our founding. This cannot be a nation formed
by Christians with Christian morals and values and principles of

(28:36):
self governance. That can't exist, or they can't defeat you.
It can't exist, or they can't control you. It can't exist,
or they can't silence you. Now I think they've been defeated,
so I hope you hear my quiet confidence. But the
enemy is still out there. And I'm just noticing Barack

(28:56):
Obama appearing a lot more, noticing Hillary Clinton appearing a
lot more. I've been noticing Romney Manuel lingering in the background.
The story that brings up this whole conversation is the
civil war that Axio says is just beginning, and I'm
telling you it's been going on for a long time

(29:18):
in the Democrat Party. This is progressivism trying to rise
up to defeat Islam, Islamism and socialism that's trying to
take over their Party. But for Hillary, it's an easy
pivot back to deplorables. This is Hillary Clinton defining the enemy.

Speaker 6 (29:39):
Listen, we haven't gotten to the more perfect union, and
we fought a civil war over part of it, and
people have been protesting, you know, for hundreds of years
that you know, things were not as they should be,
given our ideals and how we should be moving towards them.

Speaker 1 (29:56):
So I think.

Speaker 6 (29:57):
That's what makes us so as a country, and the
idea that you could turn the clock back and try
to recreate a world that never was dominic.

Speaker 1 (30:11):
Turn the clock back to create a world that probably
never was. Can't acknowledge the Founding fathers chose the republic
because they chose we the people over elits like her,
chose self governance, a moral people, self governed. We talked

(30:34):
this week about the great pivot. Now suddenly historians are
going to acknowledge that our founding fathers weren't deists, that
they were in fact Christians who weren't interested in a theocracy. Yeah,
but they also were not interested and a secular godless equation. Either.
There's Hillary in true, Woodrow Wilson in true, Barack Obama

(30:58):
not acknowledging our founder not acknowledging the role of moral faith.
Watch how she'll expand now into who the true enemy is.
This will answer your question. First of all, I think
they're going to lose their party, so she's going to
go down like a parasite with it. But if she

(31:20):
were to succeed, this is your proof that even after
Donald Trump, whether it's the crazy socialist side of the
party that's at war with her progressive side, either way,
there's no place for you.

Speaker 6 (31:33):
Listen, a world that never was dominated by you know,
let's say it, white men of a certain persuasion, a
certain religion, a certain point of view, a certain ideology
is just doing such damage to what we should be
aiming for. And we were on the path toward that,
I mean, propose.

Speaker 1 (31:52):
What is Notice how it turns completely vague the path
we should be on include whites? Does that not include males?
Does that not include Christians? What's so bad about Jesus?
What did Jesus do wrong? How was he a part

(32:15):
of this? So they don't see a future with men
in it? Faith in it? Never mind what she's deconstructing?
What is she constructing? One last time and I'll shut up.

Speaker 6 (32:29):
I promise native by you know, let's say it, white
men of a certain persuasion, a certain religion, a certain
point of view, a certain ideology.

Speaker 1 (32:39):
Well, now, your husband was a white male with a
certain perspective, of a certain ideology, a certain belief that
wasn't that long ago? Did that not happen to? All? Right?

Speaker 6 (32:52):
It's just doing such damage to what we should be
aiming for. And we were on the path towards I
mean imperfectly, lots of you know, bumps along the way,
but I agree with you.

Speaker 1 (33:04):
We were on the right trajectory, which was a progressive victory.
They're not even going to have that over socialism and
Islam within their own party, let alone. She hasn't learned
the deplorable lesson. And when it comes to the left
versus right, and it should be about right versus wrong,
you're still deplorable. Don't ever forget that. The only difference

(33:28):
is it didn't work, and I don't see it working
in the future. I think both of them were a
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It's Your Morning Show with Michael del Chno.

Speaker 1 (34:57):
Michael, I'm getting a big kick out of the story
that came out about people losing friends over politics. Heck,
we lost friends over Obama, so this is nothing new. Yeah,
We've often talked about. I mean, if I had to
do the whole picture for you, you started out with
a two party stranglehold that the founding fathers never intended,

(35:18):
that creates the distraction and the divisions. Then you add
to that a one party media that creates confusion and
mistrust in the midst of those distractions and divisions. Then
you had social media. Now we're adding AI, but that's
really when the matrix took its form, and we're having
completely separate, divided realities at all times. And it all

(35:43):
starts on Facebook. A friend from high school checks in,
oh man, how you bet ah Man? Then he starts
reading your posts, Oh many, and he starts arguing. Next
thing you know, you guys are unfrinding each other. But
I thought, and I think that's what the caller's instincts
are this has all happened? Who could still be dividing?
I mean the lines were drawn a long time ago.
Well look at that study with Roy O'Neil. We'll also

(36:05):
get your Sounds of the day incomplete, and that's next hour.
Don't forget the third hour, doctor Joe. And are we
over medicating with antidepressants in America? And it's Friday? And
I can't I can't say this with enough meaning. Oh
do we need Friday? With forty seven and a few lasts,
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show

(36:26):
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