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September 9, 2025 36 mins

Trump gives Hamas a last chance to release hostages.  And if they don’t?? We’ll ask Heritage military expert Steven Bucci.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 1 (00:38):
Seven minutes after the hour, Good morning, and welcome to Tuesday, September,
the ninth year of Our Lord, twenty twenty five. If
you're just waking up, the Chicago Mayors says, sending the
National Guarden to min any, Well, that's the wrong solution
to a real problem. Well, then what's your right solution
for the real problem would be prioritizing law and order. Right,

(01:04):
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And the right action for the real problem is solve
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And Stephen Butchi swinging a bat inyon deck circle always
a great pinch hitter for our Lieutenant Colonel James Carafana

(01:49):
when he's traveling out of the country. And Trump gives
a moss a last chance to come to the table
and release the hostages, last chance, and if they don't.
Good morning, Steven Bouchie, it's an honor to have you.

Speaker 4 (02:03):
Good morning, good morning. It's good to be back on
the show. All right, So.

Speaker 1 (02:09):
They don't do anything, then what you use words like
last morning, last chance? This is it?

Speaker 4 (02:16):
All right?

Speaker 1 (02:16):
Well, you've been doing that with Putin and he hasn't
done anything. So what do we do if Amas doesn't Well,
I mean that's the problem because Hamas may read into.

Speaker 5 (02:28):
Trump's foot dragging with Putin as, Oh, he didn't really
mean that we can we can trail list along, you know,
our buddies and cutters. They'll take care of us and
and hold out even longer. And it's gonna cause Israel
to have to finish what they're they've started here in

(02:49):
the last couple of days with this new push knocking
down high rise buildings that Hamas is still using, uh
and and you know the place, displacing more people and
causing more you know, friction on the international scene because
of their response. But I don't see that we have

(03:10):
any choice. Either we help them do something or we
need to at least help keep the international community from
trying to screw it up. It's a bad situation. I
mean literally, between the rock and a hard.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
Place, A rock and a hard place, yeah, a rock.

Speaker 4 (03:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (03:30):
So let me let me put you this way. Obviously,
there's no communication between Israel and Hamas, and so the
US kind of sometimes does the talking for Israel. Perhaps
one might interpret this as this is your last chance
to come to the table, your last chance to release
the hostages, and if you don't, Israel's going to continue.

(03:51):
Now that'll make everybody in the world stage point to Israel,
you're harming innocent people. No you're not. They're trying to,
you know, as strategically as they can target the enemy.
But it is in inner city areas, and it furthers
the destruction, It furthers the displacement, it furthers the problem,
which should further the world to rise against Tamas and
hold them accountable. But it won't. It never does. I

(04:14):
think that's what's happening. So I expect a lot of
ground movement and explosions in the Palestinian territory. And I
actually my guess is the president speaking on behalf of Israel,
who will do what they say?

Speaker 5 (04:28):
Yeah, I think that's probably a pretty good analysis and
a very likely one. You know, Israel Net Yahoo is
is basically all in on finishing this thing up, on
literally getting rid of Hamas and completely removing them from Gaza.

(04:48):
And there's some pretty good indicators that, you know, given
some additional terrorist activity in Judea and Samaria, that he
may shift after this there and try and clean that
up as well, and then the international community is really
going to go bonkers.

Speaker 1 (05:08):
Stephen Bushi filling in for Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano. You know,
I saw something brewing and that was and you know,
there was some interesting comments I won't say crazy, but
you know, calling it the riviera of the Middle East
and so on. But what I saw President Trump kind
of plodding, and I thought it was brilliant. First we

(05:31):
took out the houthies and that disruption. Israel took out
hamas the president and negotiated brilliantly with Saudi Arabia, with
Cutter and others, and that set the stage for not
just a harmasless Palestinian territory, but an oversight from the
Arab world of the Palestinian territory. Is that still intact,

(05:54):
because that's when the dust clears, that's still what I
think is a good mostly kicking the can, but a
long term kick of the can solution for this region.
Is that still intact? I hope?

Speaker 4 (06:08):
So.

Speaker 5 (06:09):
Uh, it's it's still a possibility. It's not as solid
as it was when they originally. You know, we got
that indication because of the continued fighting in Gaza. That
makes it harder for the Arabs to say, yeah, we're
going to work with Israel, We're going to take over
Gaza and we're going to handle it, because they're dealing

(06:33):
with their own domestic constituencies who believe, you know, all
of the the Arabic language press that says, oh, you know,
Israel's doing all this, the poor Gazans are all starving.

Speaker 4 (06:45):
This is all on Israel.

Speaker 5 (06:47):
I mean, I've talked to some very educated people in
that area that have still buy that narrative hook line
and sinker. I get when you know, crazy American students
buy it that don't even know, you know, which river
and which sea they're they're calling for.

Speaker 1 (07:04):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (07:05):
But it's you know, we do have to understand that
the Arab governments who are trying to moderate their behavior,
who want to work.

Speaker 4 (07:14):
With Israel, but they've got a very.

Speaker 5 (07:18):
Boisterous domestic constituency, as boisterous as you get in you know,
countries where it's essentially autocracies that that expect them to
be enemies of Israel, not cooperating with them. So I
think we've lost some of that momentum. I don't think
it's dead, and I think it's probably the only thing

(07:40):
worth trying to revive moving forward. Israel doesn't want to
have to control Gaza. It doesn't want to be an
occupier that that's a no win situation for them. They
want somebody else to come in there who's going to
not be like the un people that were there, which
were you know, completely compromised and and in Hamas's pocket,

(08:05):
either through fear or corruption.

Speaker 4 (08:08):
I'm not sure which one.

Speaker 5 (08:10):
I have an idea, but the you know, they need
somebody else who can squash any you know, still smoldering
coals of Hamas once they take control of it and
and bring peace. But it's it's not It's not a
slam dunk unfortunately.

Speaker 1 (08:30):
So I'm chuckling because you know, how long ago were
you taking basic war college courses before your career in
the military, And no matter how complex the daily issues are,
it comes back to the basic principles you probably learned.
Is still a teenager in more college and that is
the enemy of my enemy is still my friend. Right,

(08:52):
That's the that could be the flaw in this this
whole thing. I have two callers, and I don't know
if we're going to have time to play them, so
I'll just kind of state them. One's asking me to
tell some stories about radical Islam in Texas in the
movement they're making other callers. We're talking about this what
looks like it could be the formation of an Islamist
party within the Democrat Party. We don't know if mom

(09:15):
Donnie is an Islamist or a socialist. You would think
neither would interest New York. But he's a front runner.
And then a lot of people in general bringing up
nine to eleven and where we stand and have we
learned anything? You know with mom Donnie juxtaposition to that,
it looks like we haven't Islam. This Islam. I mean,

(09:38):
you know, there's peace loving Muslims. I get that, there's
political Muslims that they'll populate, they'll infiltrate, they'll lagitate, and
then they wage war. There's Jihadis that will kill you immediately.
And the problem is we don't know which three they
are until they act, and that's usually too late. Where
do we stand all these years later, coming up on
the nine to eleven anniversary and understanding is as a

(10:00):
system of life and a form of government anesthetical to
our own, and the threats from jihad and political Islam
doesn't look like we've learned much over the years.

Speaker 5 (10:11):
Actually, you could look at it that we've actually regressed.

Speaker 4 (10:15):
You know, before that the folks who.

Speaker 5 (10:18):
Came in and did nine to eleven came from overseas.
They were not homegrown, with with one possible exception, but
the majority of them came from outside the country. All
response to that domestically was literally to protect the Muslim

(10:39):
communities domestically. There was some value in that. But since
then those domestic constituencies, fueled by immigration from outside the
country here and radicalization online, you know, to people who
were already here, has grown a core of people UH

(11:05):
and and relatively small percentages of these communities, but still
not insignificant numbers of folks that are now more radicalized
than what we had inside the United States before. They've
infiltrated the political systems. We had people in Congress who

(11:25):
are essentially Islamists, Those radical political UH Islamist that you know,
want to change our system we have.

Speaker 1 (11:36):
I mean, how could you how could you even tell.

Speaker 5 (11:37):
The people who are are who want to do us
harm in how country?

Speaker 1 (11:42):
If you were an Islamist and there are several in Congress,
how could you even take the oath of office. I mean,
you're lying about something. You're lying about being a Muslim
or an Islamist, or you're lying about being a member
of Congress, because the two do not equate, all right,
So you could make the case, you know, the when
nine to eleven happened, everyone was ignorant. Everyone was ignorant

(12:02):
the Mohammed, the Quran, the Hadith, the history, because it
was happening to other people, not us, all right, So
I get that now our government wasn't and it should
have been more prepared than it wasn't this time it's happened.
I mean, you know, the old fool mey one shaman.
I don't want to get into the George W. Bush
and misspeak, but I mean you could make a case
that this is even more dangerous than nine to eleven

(12:24):
two thousand and one. This is a whole other level
of ignorance and or acceptance validation.

Speaker 5 (12:32):
Well, because they've made it like so many things that
the left tries to do, because in this case, the
Islamics are basically in league with the leftists. That's why
Mondami is dangerous, because I think it's both that we
can't question them, so when to leader ashe stands up

(12:53):
and vilifies America and cheers for designated terrorist organizations. She's
she's a standing member of Congress. She doesn't even get
censored for doing that. And and you and I can't
criticize her for it, because that's that's you know, Islamophobia,
that's racism, that's it's terrible.

Speaker 4 (13:13):
You can't do it.

Speaker 5 (13:14):
It's like we're putting agents among you, and there's nothing
you can do about it because if you do, we're
gonna throw you in jail.

Speaker 4 (13:22):
So, yeah, it is more dangerous.

Speaker 5 (13:24):
I think there's a shift in the other direction among
other Americans who are more suspicious of Islam than they
were before because they know more about it.

Speaker 4 (13:35):
But at the same time, you can't act on that.

Speaker 5 (13:38):
Suspicion because it's criminal activity.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
If you do, what if we had a nine to twelve,
What if we had another nine to eleven? What would
America do with that situation?

Speaker 5 (13:50):
You know, America tends to be blind to things until
it gets hit in the face, and then it will
generally overreact. And and that's a problem. So if something
like that happens, you'll see violent repercussions against Muslims in general,
which isn't the right thing to do.

Speaker 4 (14:10):
Because a lot of those Muslims, as you say, they're
they like it here.

Speaker 5 (14:13):
They think this is a good place to live. They
want to stay here, they want their kids to grow
up here. But we have to then find the actual
perpetrators and take action against them. But again you'll have
a giant upswell of people. You know, it's like the
people that are defending the criminals in our cities. Oh,

(14:35):
you shouldn't send in federal forces to help clean up
these cities. These people have rights, they're criminals. They'll get rights.
But we should hunt them down and arrest them and
then let them start exercising their rights.

Speaker 4 (14:50):
Just give the past.

Speaker 1 (14:51):
Isn't there something morally an intellectually bankrupt that we find
ourselves in this position twenty four years after nine to eleven,
that we know very little or have to walk away
and ignore some of these truths to the point where
it almost has to happen again to reawaken us, when
the first awakening and to honor those lives lost, was

(15:12):
to ensure it would never happen again. It is a
tragic tale, and history always finds a way to repeat itself. Stephen,
Butchi has always they can read your great work and
your colleagues great work at Heritage dot org. Thanks for
always doing a terrific job filling in for Lieutenant Colonel
James Carafano making time for my audience today.

Speaker 4 (15:30):
God bless you, sir, God bless you, and thanks for
having me.

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(18:15):
sounds of the day being revealing, yes and often entertaining.
Today emphasis on revealing.

Speaker 4 (18:23):
She's gonna get smoked. He's got and stopped.

Speaker 3 (18:26):
I really don't know what he said at the end
of this, and I don't think he knows what he
said either.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
It's got to be a big misunderstanding. I'm going I'm
going in.

Speaker 6 (18:37):
It's gonna be time, all right, This one, this is
the one R's been waiting for all day.

Speaker 1 (18:48):
This is you know, one of those have you ever
just you know, during Little League. I pitched a few
to the coach, and of course it's so slow you struggle.
You'd be better off facing a ninety mile an hour fastball.

(19:10):
That's kind of what can happen with this. When someone
says something this outrageous and this ignorant, it reminds me
of when Barack Obama was president. Barack Obama would say
something in two seconds that was so inaccurate it would
take me an hour to explain how inaccurate it was.
Now Barack Obama, of course was a constitutional attorney, so

(19:33):
he knew better. But that was the frustrating game. It
got so frustrating that if you weren't careful, Barack Obama
would become your entire show. This is one of those
This could be the entire show I could have on
David Sanati. We once used to do at a previous

(19:54):
station in another life that I really regret ever living.
We once did what we called the call letters University,
where we would do entire courses on this why because
we had to. Hollywood has revised history, a legacy media

(20:15):
in the back pocket of a leftist party, has rewritten reality.
We've indoctrinated our children. Heck, and k through twelve. They
don't even get accurate history and they get no civics. So, yeah,
a radio station had to be a university because universities
failed to be universities. This is such a ridiculous statement

(20:40):
that for me to do justice to just how inaccurate
this United States senator who almost was Vice President of
the United States, it would take me the entire show.
So Red's like when you're going to bury Kane. When
you're going to bury Kane, I really don't want to

(21:00):
give Caine that power to control this entire show. But
at the root of this is everything. And it is
also finally one of those that Tim Kaine was just
dumb enough to say out loud. But I assure you,
from Islamists to socialists to progressives, this is what their

(21:25):
party believes. And this is no small thing. This is everything.
This is a quote from Secretary Rubio.

Speaker 7 (21:35):
Our rights come from God, our creator, not from our laws,
not from our governments.

Speaker 1 (21:41):
I find that very, very troubling. He finds inalienable rights
very troubling. This was key to our founding fathers. This
is not a government under the rule of man. This
isn't a government under the rule of a king. This

(22:04):
isn't a dictatorship. This is a republic that acknowledges God
inalienable rights that come from God and not man, because
you are in charge. Now you've allowed over generations for

(22:27):
the Supreme Court to become God as you abandon God,
presidents to become kings as you've forgotten. And now you're
even thirsty for socialism and government rule, which is only
possible when you do abandon God. Now, the problem is
you lose all hope and with it all ability to

(22:50):
self govern and self provide. And then, as Margaret Thatcher
would say, you run out of everybody's money. But it
was essential to get you to abandon God and to
abandon family. That's why they don't teach civics. That's why
they revise history. And that's how you have a guy
that was a heartbeat away from being Vice President of

(23:12):
the United States, still in the United States Senate Club
of one hundred telling you inalienable rights, which is key
to a document about to turn two hundred and fifty
years old, key to our entire intent. Well, you got
to be dying to hear what he said after that, right,

(23:33):
get ready to die. I'm a devout person. I was
a missionary in Honduras.

Speaker 7 (23:39):
We've got other devout folks in this room, Christian, Jewish, Muslim, American.
The notion that rights don't come from laws and don't
come from the government, but come from the Creator. That's
what the Iranian government believes. It's a theocratic regime, yes,
but we're not a theocracy. And our failing fathers chose
that very careful for that lesson. Like you're learning some

(24:03):
new lesson now, you can't tell the difference. Now, I
did a whole thing in the first hour, and I
wanted to resist this urge to do.

Speaker 1 (24:10):
All of this. But all gods are not the same,
and only the left believes they are.

Speaker 8 (24:21):
So.

Speaker 1 (24:21):
To compare a nation under a Judeo Christian god, his way,
hits truth, his life to other religions and other gods
antithetical to that is what you would call in the
court of law irrelevant. But what will we all gain

(24:43):
if I spent an hour dismantling a flawed worldview, a
flawed civic understanding of our intent? No wonder David's Anadi
is so laser focused on this two hundred and fiftieth
birthday of a document. Now America ultimately needs the god

(25:08):
that inspired that document, but point does it need that document?
How would you like to have this man representing your
state with this little understanding of our intent as a republic.

(25:30):
Of course, we're a government of laws, but laws that
were chosen carefully, and not all laws that were made
based on inalienable rights, none of which he seems to understand.

Speaker 7 (25:42):
That bases its rule on Shiah law and targetsunies behinds, Jews, Christians,
and other religious minorities. And they do it because they
believe that they understand what natural rights are from their creator.

Speaker 1 (25:57):
So the statement that our do not.

Speaker 7 (26:01):
Come from our laws or our governments is extremely troubling.

Speaker 1 (26:05):
Mister Barnes.

Speaker 3 (26:06):
I'd actually like to go back to the exchange you
had with Senator Kane, and I wish Senator Kane was
still here. Senator Kane and I were elected together thirteen
years ago.

Speaker 1 (26:17):
He is a friend. I would actually encourage observers to
go back.

Speaker 3 (26:21):
And listen to what Senator Kine said, because I have
to say it, I think was disturbing and showed much
of where today's Democrat Party has gone wrong. So Senator
Kine said in this hearing that he founded a radical
and dangerous notion that you would say our rights came

(26:44):
from God and not from government. I just walked into
the hearing as he was saying that, and I almost
fell out of my chair because that radical and dangerous notion,
in his words, is literally the founding principle upon which
the United States of America was creating.

Speaker 1 (27:05):
I've really felt for Ted Cruz, but he and again,
I don't want to make it sure it's some skins either.
He certainly did, but yes, it's very revealing. It goes
back to my first point. Is that an outrageous, revealing statement. Yes,
because he was dumb enough to say it out loud,
But I do believe most of his party believes it

(27:26):
and governs accordingly. And that's why we're the Divided States
of America, no longer longer under God and completely divided
with no liberty or no justice or clinging like a
bugger on a nose.

Speaker 4 (27:42):
Here.

Speaker 1 (27:43):
By the way, this is representative the new AOC, because
AOC is now the new Bernie Sanders getting ready to
run for president. But Jasmine Crockett kind of came up
in our conversation with Stephen Bucci We always like to
make the criminal the victim and the victim the criminal.

(28:08):
We only get it completely backwards. That's what's really at
the root of what's happening in our city. In some cases,
it's not prioritizing public safety. In other ways, it's about
prioritizing criminals over victims volitionally by choice. I love the

(28:33):
way Bochie said it. Yeah, they have rights, but arrest them,
charge them, give them their rights in court, and if
a jury finds them guilty, lock them up. You owe
that to deterrence. You owe that to the victim. You
owe that to protect the next possible victim. If you

(28:59):
ever take the time to watch the video, Here's a
young girl who left Ukraine war torn to come to
America to be safe. She's working hard at a pizza restaurant.
She's coming home after a long shift. She sits down
in the subway and she's got a cuckoo fran and
Ali behind her, which is suddenly, for no reason, stands

(29:20):
up and stabs her to death. And it was all
over in seconds. With a rap sheet a mile long.
We owed it to her before it happened, and we
owe it to the next person that after work gets
on a transit system and isn't protected to do something?

(29:42):
And what is in the midst of all this, what
is Jasmine Crockett doing on a podcast defending criminals blindly
assuming that they're all just stealing out of necessity and
need and that makes it suddenly right?

Speaker 9 (30:04):
Listen, In fact, my elected prosecutor in Dallas County, he
kind of caught some flat because he probably shouldn't have
said it out loud, but he specifically said, if I
get people that are getting charged with a low level
misdemeanor for going and stealing food divers like basic necessities

(30:27):
because they literally can't afford it, he's.

Speaker 1 (30:30):
Out of desperation.

Speaker 9 (30:31):
Yeah, He's like, I'm not locking you up right and granted,
like there is no good point in doing it because
a decent defense attorney would have a defense.

Speaker 1 (30:40):
So moral relativism, which is rolling the dice with your
eternity once you've achieved that. How hard is legal relativism? Really?
And by the way, don't forget how she made another
mention to well, the biggest mistake he made is he
said it out loud. There's like a rolling trend here
with Tim Kaine and Jasmine Crockett like, what is the
left really about that they're not saying out loud. And

(31:07):
then there's Bernie Sanderson, who's not a Democrat, he's a
socialist who is in the Senate as an independent, caucusing
with Democrats. But suddenly he feels I need to tell
Democrats who they are and who their guy is.

Speaker 4 (31:22):
Find it a little bit strange.

Speaker 10 (31:25):
So when we have a candidate who competed very hard,
that's a number of other people in the Democratic primary,
my understanding is you won that primy Is that correct?
My understanding is you are the Democratic Party candidate from
mayor of the City of New York.

Speaker 4 (31:40):
Correct.

Speaker 1 (31:42):
By the way, we might want to add how he
won that primary. A Shenanigan of rank file, he wouldn't
have won that primary. Under normal rules, he would have
gone into a runoff with former Governor Cuomo and probably
lost easily before the general election. This is stunt by
the Democrat Party to get a socialist, potentially an Islamist

(32:07):
mayor of our largest city right before the twenty fourth
well right after the twenty fourth anniversary of nine to eleven.
But that doesn't stop Bernie. Forget it. He's got a role.

Speaker 10 (32:19):
Now apropos that question. I find it hard to understand
how the major Democratic leaders in New York State are
not supporting the Democratic candidate.

Speaker 11 (32:42):
One might think. One might think that if a candidate
starting at two percent in the polls gets fifty thousand volunteers,
creates enormous excitement, gets young people involved in the political process,
gets non traditional voters to vote democratically, will be jumping

(33:04):
up and down.

Speaker 1 (33:05):
This is our guy, This is our guy.

Speaker 4 (33:10):
Now.

Speaker 1 (33:10):
Never mind what he stands for. What if our guy
was Adolf Hitler, That's all that matters. He went from
two to fifty. He's got young people excited. Never Mind
what he stands for, never mind what he's proposing, never
mind what he'll do, never mind how anathetical it is

(33:32):
not only to the party platform but ultimately to its
way of life. Never mind the Bernie isn't even a Democrat.
Who is he to say who their guy is? And
isn't I warned you, not very entertaining, but very revealing.
That's your sounds of the day.

Speaker 5 (33:51):
People who majored inn online activision with a minor and
puberty board, they're really a little bit Any of you.

Speaker 1 (33:58):
In the media we missed the art of the.

Speaker 4 (34:01):
Deals before it's going to work out.

Speaker 2 (34:03):
It's Your Morning Show with Michael Del Journo.

Speaker 1 (34:08):
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson says sending the National Guarden to
his city is the wrong solution to a real problem.
At least he's admitting it's a real problem. Another victory
for Donald Trump with the Supreme Court. It means ice
officers will have more flexibility to conduct immigration stops in
the LA area. And the Vikings rallied back twenty seven
to twenty four to beat the Bears last night. On
Monday Night football and jury selection is underway, and the

(34:30):
trial of the man accused of attempting to assassinate Donald
Trump in Florida by the golf course. Roy O'Neil has
their final story. Good morning Rory, Yeah, good morning Michael.

Speaker 8 (34:40):
And the suspect in this case is representing himself at
the trial that's happening in South Florida, So that certainly
has slowed down this process to find a jury of
twelve and four alternates. I think optimistically they hope they
might actually have opening statements starting on Thursday.

Speaker 1 (34:56):
Let's see how today goes.

Speaker 8 (34:57):
Yesterday did not make a whole lot of progress, but
one hundred and twenty of the potential jurors are back
at it today with the questioning underway.

Speaker 1 (35:06):
All right, so what does he face if found guilty.

Speaker 8 (35:09):
He's got yeah, he's could be getting life in prison,
of course, five different federal charges. No cameras because it's
in federal court. But it is the same judge, by
the way, who handled the documents case and tossed out
the documents case against President Trump, Judge Eileen Cannon. But
five different counts.

Speaker 4 (35:26):
Of course.

Speaker 8 (35:27):
The top of the list is the attempted assassination of
a major political candidate. So he's also got two other
gun charges in the mix as well. You know, look,
let's face it, the Feds have plenty of evidence to
go forward with this prosecution here. Let's see if he
can mount much of a defense at all.

Speaker 1 (35:44):
Man doing it himself too, not very wise? All right, Rory,
great reporting. We'll talk again tomorrow. That's it for today.

Speaker 2 (35:50):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael nhild Joano
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