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Speaker 3 (00:32):
This is your morning show with Michael del Chuna.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
The death toll in the La fires is up to ten.
The National Guard being deployed around Los Angeles to stop
all the looting in neighborhoods ravaged by wildfires. The powerful
winter storm continues to intensify and move across the southern
United States. We're expecting since six inches of snow in

(00:57):
Middle Tennessee. Hush you mouth. Why do you say that? Well,
because I don't want to hear it until after the
show is over. Oh, Like, the worst thing that could
happen to you is to be snowed into your palatial
eleventh floor gaudy hotel room. Man, it really was nice.
Golly Moses, the view is incredible. It is as an
over the top to cor though just a bet it

(01:18):
looks like Elvis decorated it. The future of TikTok in
the United States is up to the Supreme Court. Speaking
of the Supreme Court, they shot down any efforts by
Trump attorneys to stop sentencing today. So much for that
narrative that this is Donald Trump's Supreme Court. They'll do
whatever he says. They only hear the dog whistle of

(01:40):
the insurrectionist. They shot him down. Meanwhile, they shot down
President Biden in a Kentucky courtroom over his expansion of
Title nine and cheers, cheers for you know, before I
even get to singing the Notre Dame fight song, let's

(02:02):
just start with the cut of the pageant. Try the
tradition of two programs with very simple uniforms, no logo,
just a good spray painted helmet. How white shirt would numbers?
And then for Penn State, they look like they're wearing
white practice pants and just your basic black practice jersey,

(02:22):
I mean, the old fashioned slobridnite. Now, in the first
half it was all defense, and that was great. Wasn't
it then the second half was all offense, and wasn't
that just a great semi final game? Now, I just
don't I don't want to upset anybody that's a Notre
Dame fan or a Penn State fan that was a
great semi final Orange Bowl last night. You're probably not.

(02:48):
I don't think you're going to get the same thing
in the Cotton Bowl. That's how much better I think
Ohio State is than Texas. But you might want to
prepare yourself that that's how much better Ohio State's could
be than either of the two that played last night.
So we'll see. We'll see if we could get a

(03:08):
great game tonight and a great game in the National Championship.
But Notre Dame's going to be there. They win twenty
seven to twenty four over Penn State last night in
a great football game. I wouldn't have been able to
sleep anyway because of illness, but I watched the whole game.
And then you know, when you I'm going to get
the stop your wine and just go ahead and do
it right now, preemptively, just pre empty, so I can
tell my simple story. I'm gonna win. So when you

(03:32):
have sleep, at me and you sleep with a sleep
machine and then you get the flu like this. Basically
that's just you know, high powered velocity straight into your
lung so when you get stuffed up, you can't sleep.
If you're draining, it's just shoving it down your lungs.
I mean, just sleep is impossible. And after a week now,

(03:55):
believe it or not, I really could not wake up.
I've been up since two am now five oh ninth
central and I'm just now getting enough energy to speak.
I'm just sleep deprovised. But I got to tell you,
in all my misery, that was a great football game
last night. So I don't know what we achieved in
college football with the twelve playoffs. I think what we

(04:17):
learned is, you know, everybody that they gave buys to
with the conference championships, they were all gone. If we
would have just stuck to the same thing we used
to do, when we would if this ends Notre Dame
and Ohio State, it's about what you would have eyeballed,
isn't it all along? But it's been fun to do.

(04:39):
What what's going to have to be dealt with is
the portal. The portal kills every other bowl game because
the players are all gone. Just they can't enter the
portal until February fifth or whatever to avoid that. But
even if you do that, who's going to care about

(05:00):
any Bowl game that isn't involved in this playoff series?
So just take the twelve playoff games, make those the
twelve bowls, and that's it. I just don't know that
there's much else you can do but for the games themselves.
It certainly has been a fun ride. And I'm sure

(05:20):
America is responding well to the Notre Dame contest last
night because it was a great football game, all right,
things politically, just to set the table this morning, we
don't know. In fact, it's a fun little it's a
great expression, right, Rome burned while Nero fiddled. When you

(05:44):
start trying to fact check and historically research that, you'll
get answers like, no, he didn't actually fiddle to Yeah,
he probably was strumming. But while La burns, there's a
lot of fiddler going on and a lot of finger
pointing going on. Our Sounds of the Day is a

(06:06):
summary of some of that from yesterday. You know, we
kind of all sensed yesterday wy it this long conversation
and see I'm a timing freak, so I'm like, gee,
I don't know that I would, you know, want to.
I'm not comfortable having these conversations while things are burning
and people are dying. But the conversations wouldn't wait, and

(06:28):
then we began as we just discussed it and looked
at it. Somebody put narratives and agenda above preparation, so
it didn't take long before you know, when the hydrants
are dry and the fires are spreading and the winds
are too high to fight them, you know, the conversations

(06:50):
start turning to the budget cuts. Wait a minute, you
wanted twenty four million dollars cut from the fire department.
How does that feel today? Is everything's burning down? And
then you got seventeen million, And where were you sending
it to to homelessness? That could end up being the cause?
Who knows? And then half of that did even get there.

(07:13):
And then when someone is trying to ask the mirror
a simple question, she's just ignoring it. One mother confronted
the governor at a school. It just like like a
drum beat all day long, culminating, I guess at Adam

(07:38):
Carilla's show, basically laying it out the regulatory nightmares, the
insurance maares, the permit nightmares, what all of these stars
are going to be up against. And then he just
kind of concludes, listen, where all this stuff is burning
is an episode enter of progressive left. And he is

(08:05):
thoroughly convinced they're never going to vote the same again
after this debacle, whether they were fiddling or not, whether
you'd call it fiddling or not, their finger pointing, and
we just got a sense kind of like, you know,
almost like a vision. Could this be a real? I mean,

(08:30):
it's a very very significant fire, loss of life, loss
of property, that ripple effects through insurance that are going
to be felt worldwide, nationwide. But is there something even bigger,
transformational happening in this That's kind of how we left

(08:50):
the air yesterday, and I think we entered today saying, yeah,
that continued. I'll show you during sounds of the day
coming up, like in Riley's bill, the significs of how
it passed, how many Democrats joined in passing it. I
thought one of the more interesting was John Fetterman. John

(09:13):
Fetterman's kind of becoming the new Mansion, isn't he There's
no question he had a stroke. There's no question he
probably wasn't physically able to take his Senate seat when
he did. But I think he's recovered and he's becoming
a Joe Manchin, a very outspoken middleman, sensible player, and

(09:42):
he summarizes bills just common sense. But it's expanding, you know,
not just people that have committed rape or murder, but
other crimes to keep them detained. Now, there's a lot
of people who are digging through this Lincoln Riley Act
and saying, well, the Lake and Riley Act, Yeah, passes

(10:04):
through the Senate big, but then they're going to come
back because they want to massage it. So we got
to wait and see what this changes to. But for
starters through the Senate with bipartisan support and as John
Fetterman said most accurately, common sense. JD. Vance leaves the
Senate officially to become the Vice President of the United States.

(10:26):
That means all eyes turned to Mike DeWine to appoint
a replacement. Oh if only Jim Jordan were interested. And
five active fires death toll now at ten. These numbers
are just almost impossible to get your mind around. A

(10:52):
former morning show host and a friend of mine did
this little synopsis. Twenty seven thousand acres zero containment. That's
forty two square miles. I'll try to get your arms
around forty two square miles on fire. Some of the
pictures are breathtaking. They look like, I don't know what apocalyptic.

(11:23):
It is now officially ten percent of the entire area
of Los Angeles. It's twenty thousand football fields on fire,
two thousand structures destroyed and counting ten now confirmed dead.

(11:46):
One hundred and thirty thousand other evacuation orders. I remember
we were playing the circus music yesterday. You know, they've
been telling everybody you must pay attention to the warnings
that we send. We demand that you pay attenchy and
then they send the wrong warnings. Evacuation orders and alarms

(12:07):
went off to cell phones, not just for Los Angeles
County but beyond. Then they had to send a second
warning to tell them to disregard the previous warning. I mean,
it's not about left versus right, it's about right versus wrong.

(12:27):
Keep that handy throughout the morning. As I'll play in
a clip on CNN, people are going to try to
make this into a partisan political argument. They're on fire.
Where's the water, they're on fire. Where's the firefighters? The
fires are uncontained, they continue to spread. Where's the forestry?

(12:51):
Where was the planning? Where's the accountability? Wait to you
hear I said yesterday you can't fight a fire with
la strong And that's about what they got from their mare.
So it's not just that it's happening and the lack

(13:13):
of preparation and the seriousness in planning. The mistakes keep happening.
What effect is this going to have on the voters
of this state for many, many years to come. Everybody

(13:34):
senses it, nobody can put their finger on it, and
only time will tell. Crazy now, but what is it
going to look like when sanity arrives? That's kind of
what we're bracing for. So there's a lot going on,
from winter storms to the heat of flames. Welcome to Friday.

Speaker 3 (13:57):
This is your Mornings with Michael Detuno.

Speaker 1 (14:03):
Most mornings, my goal is to ask you questions, get
you thinking, let you lead your own journey of discovery,
come to your own conclusions. But I'll tell you, the
more we watch the leadership in Los Angeles and this
fire and the execution of how they continue to fumble daily,

(14:26):
it's hard it's hard not to just cut to the chasing.
I'm going to give you an example. We only have
time to do one story here, so I'm going to
pick it wisely. The FAA investigating a situation that happened
during the fighting of the fires yesterday in the skies
above the flames in Los Angeles, when a water dropping

(14:46):
plane working the Palisades fire was hit by a drone.
That's a story in it of itself. Here we go
these drones again. That's eighteen seconds. Here's Mark Mayfield. Listen.

Speaker 4 (14:58):
The Super Scooper was rendered temporarily inoperable after the drone
put a hole in its wing Thursday afternoon. The plane
landed safely and no one was injured. Los Angeles County
Fire Chief Anthony Moroney says the FBI will be responding
to the area with a so called aerial armor designed
to keep drones out of the fire zone. I'm Mark Mayview,
all right.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
So who's out flying a freaking drone in the middle
of the worst fire in Los Angeles history? Number one?
Number two? It takes down the plane. But as you're
reading the story, this is the part I don't want
you to miss. You find out we had these perfect
storm winds. You couldn't shoot water into them, you couldn't

(15:41):
fight the fire from the air. Finally, the winds calm yesterday,
so everybody starts going, all right, let's get this let's
get this mission in the air, let's get this thing contained.
As you're reading this story, I would have done a
different headline. One of only two planes in the air
seeking to put out the worst fire in Los Angeles

(16:04):
history was taken down by a drone. There's only two?

Speaker 3 (16:11):
What is it?

Speaker 1 (16:12):
The rock in a helicopter like in a movie? One guy?
Is it you?

Speaker 5 (16:17):
I mean.

Speaker 1 (16:20):
These thing? This is not nine to eleven a failure
of imagination. These are annual occurrences you didn't have a
plan for in a bad scenario. Five planes, ten planes,
fifty planes something. The questions are as hot as the flames,

(16:43):
and we'll ask a few of them, and your Morning
show continues next.

Speaker 6 (16:48):
This is Debo Morris from our little town of Franklin, Tennessee.

Speaker 3 (16:51):
My morning show is your Morning Show with Michael Dell Jorneo.

Speaker 1 (17:00):
Hi, it's Michael. Your Morning show airs live five to
eight am Central, six to nine Eastern and great cities
like Memphis Tennessee, Telsa, Oklahoma, Sacramento, California. We'd love to
be a part of your morning routine, but we're happy
you're here. Now, enjoy the podcast. So in Los Angeles,
they're fighting fire. Here in middle of America and in

(17:21):
the South, we're all preparing for a snow geddon that
has yet to begin. I was just outside on the
observation deck saying, this still no snow, Duton, Doodoo, this
still no snow a NASA, it's global warming gund Los
Angeles now. The death toll is at ten and the

(17:44):
National Guard being deployed around Los Angeles to stop the
looting in the neighborhoods ravaged by wildfires. The powerful winter
storm is intensifying as it moves across the southern United States.
They're expecting heavy snow, ice, rain. TIS future on the
line with the Supreme Court that we'll hear arguments. I
think that John Decker is six thirty four second hour today.

(18:09):
We will break that down. Our White House correspondent, John Decker,
also a Supreme Court bar attorney and Notre Dame, is
headed the national championship. Penn State got off to was
it a ten nothing league? The North. Then the Fighting
Irish got seventeenth straight. Then they kind of went back
and forth in the end a turnover setting up the

(18:29):
winning field goal. Notre Dame's in. Who will they play
the winner of Texas and Ohio State tonight in the
Cotton Bowl. And by the way, there were a bunch
of apparently Ohio State fans last night in Miami confused
by the bracket they went to. That would just be horrible?

Speaker 3 (18:48):
Is that?

Speaker 1 (18:48):
But how I mean not? I can see one or
two doing it. They thought Ohio State was in the
Orange Bowl. They do the how do you get to
airfare tickets and dawn on until you're coming down the elevator. Yeah,
our team's out here. They're in Dallas. Couple of real
future mayors, all right, Speaking of mayors, So when we

(19:14):
last saw Mayor Bass, she was making her way back
from Africa in Scotland and a Sky News reporter was
asking her serious questions. She refused to answer. She made
her way to last Los Angeles or her cities on fire,
and she didn't answer very much more.

Speaker 7 (19:30):
Listendy with CBS News for mayor baths, Please, Mayor La
County is in a panic state. It began two days
ago with the Palisades Fire. My crew and I arrived
shortly after it started, and for several hours we watched
as hundreds of homes in a neighborhood burned to the ground.
We did not see a single fire engine. We watched

(19:53):
as Good Samaritans guided traffic. There was fear and there
was a lot of confus usion. You were out of
the country at the time. Shortly after the fire started,
a press release was put out warning of this fire behavior.
My question to you is what explains this lack of
preparation and rapid response.

Speaker 1 (20:15):
All Right, before she answers the legitimacy of the question,
the primary role of municipal government is public safety. If
you're the mayor of Tetana Town population one hundred or

(20:42):
the second largest city in the United States, Los Angeles, California,
that is the number one priority. There's always enough money
for police and fire and emergency personnel. You don't spend
a dime on anything else until that's fully covered. After that,

(21:08):
roads in infrastructure, which in this case, if you really
want to protect the public safety of the people, that
probably extends to water supply, that extends to forestry. I'll
speak on behalf of this reporter. He's probably thinking, Hey,
this isn't nine to eleven. You know, this isn't like

(21:29):
I was a failure of imagination. Who thought a bunch
of terrorists with box cutters on a plane just taking
over and using the plane as a missile. Of course,
I always have to interrupt that analogy because I saw
the movie years before it happened. Anybody's seen executive decision
that happened before nine to eleven. And what did the

(21:51):
Muslim do? He hijacked a plane to strike fear into
the hearts of the infidels. So I don't even know
if it was a of imagination. But I digress. This
is not These fires happen. These fires might be the armageddon.

(22:11):
I mean'd be like not having a plan for earthquakes
in California. It's not like, oh my gosh, we just
discovered the Santa Ana wins. We just realized we have
had drought conditions. Never mind the nineteen seventy song it
never rains in California. All right, So think, just think

(22:38):
for a second. This reporter has every right to ask
this question, are you kidding me? Earthquakes? Fires, looting, it happens.
But look at how he framed it, so fairly and
so brilliantly. I'm watching neighborhoods burn to the ground, like
that's the plan. Our plan is that this fire will

(23:00):
burn itself out, you know, when it gets to the ocean.
He said, I'm watching citizens directing traffic because there's no police.
There are no fire trucks there fighting the fires, and
the houses are burning down, and you, the mayor, are

(23:21):
releasing a press release on your way back from Africa.
Now let's get to his point blank question, do you
have any explanation for this lack of preparedness?

Speaker 7 (23:34):
Is lack of preparation and rapid response.

Speaker 5 (23:38):
Let me just say, first and foremost, my number one focus,
and I think the focus of all of us here
with one voice, is that we have to protect lives.
We have to save lives, and we have to save homes.

Speaker 1 (23:53):
Rest assured, it's very early in the morning. I'm not
gonna be one of those talk shows that are gonna
scream at you, but boy, do I want to scream
at her. There's your meme, La Strong. We're all in

(24:14):
this together. They needed this kind of laser focus and
determination in preparation they're still not even getting in an execution.
This isn't an answer. So here she comes out with
woke lines, I'm gonna rewind it, and I'm gonna give

(24:36):
you one other answer, one other thing that to listen for.
She never asked the question, I mean, never will answer
the question.

Speaker 3 (24:42):
Listen.

Speaker 5 (24:42):
Let me just say, first and foremost, my number one focus,
and I think the focus of all of us here
with one voice is that we have to protect lives.

Speaker 1 (24:53):
Oh, by the way, the sheriff in a row behind her,
when she used the woke line in one but did
you catch this red he accidentally cracks up and then
gets control of himself in like one second. But hearing her,

(25:14):
I'm sure in his head lame mass answer, he burst
into laughter. Now there's nothing funny, but it's a visual
you shouldn't miss that is missed and sounds of the day.
So in one woke voice, let's all be la strong.
Let's not answer the reporter's question about our dereliction of

(25:37):
duty that has cost lives and billions of dollars in property.
Let's just focus on the problem that we didn't prepare for.

Speaker 5 (25:48):
The focus of all of us here with one voice
is that we have to protect lives, we have to
save lives.

Speaker 1 (25:56):
And we have to save homes.

Speaker 5 (25:59):
Rest assured that rest assured, Let me finish. Rest assured.
When that is done, when we are safe, when lives
have been saved and homes have been saved, we will
absolutely do an evaluation to look at what worked, what
didn't work, and to correct or to.

Speaker 1 (26:18):
Hold it well. Can I interrupt just this one piece
of sound and ask question. Let's open up the iHeart
talkback button. Anybody out there in America from Los Angeles
listening now, all the way to our nation's capital, and
everywhere in between, Saint Louis, Nashville, Memphis, Phoenix, Sacramento. Can

(26:43):
anybody tell us what has worked so far?

Speaker 3 (26:47):
What idiot is running the show? Thank you?

Speaker 1 (26:52):
I mean from the evacuation warning. If they told you
to listen for and then went to all the wrong people,
then they had to send a second one. What's working?
Citizens directing traffic and abandoning vehicles, no water, beautifully painted

(27:17):
fire hydrants. I mean, if I was a dog, I
don't even think I could lift my leg on them.
They're so gorgeous. They are works of art. They're like
little dry Picassos. How about the story I did just
a few minutes ago. Are you kidding me? A drone
took down one of two planes and that was it.
There was only two planes up there fighting fires. Let

(27:41):
me guess one had the rock in flying in it.
He just had to be filming a movie, so he
dropped some water. Are rewinding? Then shut up? But I
would love to brainstorm right now with you can Can
anybody think of something they're doing right there?

Speaker 5 (27:57):
Nation to look at what worked, what didn't work, and
to correct or to hold accountable any body, department, individual,
et cetera.

Speaker 1 (28:07):
But it's going to be you. You're going to be fired.
That's what's going to happen. I'm just wondering, does this
thing burn out between now and then? How many people
have to die between now and then? She wanted a

(28:31):
twenty four million dollar budget cut from the fire department.
She got seventeen million. A lot of that money was
allocated for homelessness, of which half never even got there.
And that's her answer gaslighting memes Ali Strong will evaluate

(28:59):
it when we get through. True like this has never
happened before, the question was do you have any explanation
for the lack of planning. And the answer was, we're

(29:19):
focused on putting the fires out that we're not putting
out with water we don't have, with firefighters we don't have.
And when it's all done burning itself out, then we're
going to evaluate what worked and what didn't. That's the
answer that you don't think people are going to vote

(29:40):
maybe differently in Southern California for a long time if
this doesn't change the voters focus and voting patterns in
Southern California. It's not a religion, it's a cult. I

(30:03):
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Speaker 8 (31:58):
Hey, what's going on?

Speaker 1 (31:59):
Boss?

Speaker 8 (32:00):
You know what does work? Fear, panic and chaos. And
when I save you from it, I'm a hero. You'll
vote for me.

Speaker 1 (32:06):
That's what's been working, fear, panic and chaos. Well, I
think this time it's going to backfire. Pardon the pun,
but that was Derek. No dustin, Dustin, Dustin. Thanks for
the call. Listening to Cafaii in Phoenix all right if
you're just waking up. The death toll is now ten
with the fires in southern California. The National Guard is

(32:28):
being called in because they have a looting problem. Meanwhile,
a suspect is in custody after allegedly trying to start
a fire in the San Fernando Valley community of Woodland Hills.
Mark Mayfield has that story.

Speaker 4 (32:40):
Eyewitnesses told kofire News that the men was apprehended after
being chased by a group of neighbors in a residential
area near Topanga Canyon Boulevard, not far from Mulholland Heights.
The suspect was cornered in the front yard of a
house on Galindo Street while riding a motorbike and carrying
a lit torch. The three residents who tackled the man
then held him until Los Angeles police officers arrived. A

(33:00):
detective with the LAPD told KFI they are not prepared
to make a statement about the arrest at this time.
Police say he may be responsible for setting the Kenneth
fire on Thursday afternoon as well. I'm Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
Remind you that we haven't gotten to the cause of
these fires yet, and if they were set, I'll also
remind you that was three citizens who chased him down
and held him till the police arrived. And the priority
of local government is public safety, law enforcement and fire.
What a mess in la finger pointing at more than

(33:34):
just the flames Brian Shooksmore.

Speaker 8 (33:36):
Road to the White House twenty twenty four. President elect
Trump is placing blame for the southern California wildfires on
President Biden and California Governor Gavin Newsom. Trump took to
truth social Wednesday, where he called Newsomb Newscombe while saying
he refused to sign the water Restoration Declaration put before
him that would have allowed millions of gallons of water

(33:59):
to flow daily into many parts of the state. Well,
it's very sad because I've been trying to get Gavin
Newsom to allow water to cover you have tremendous order
that they send it out to the Pacific. In a
statement posted on x by his press office, Newsom denied
Trump's claim, saying there's no such document as the Water
Restoration declaration in Washington. I'm Brian Shook.

Speaker 1 (34:20):
Obviously, the Supreme Court shot down any chance Donald Trump
had of blocking a sentencing today, but a federal judge
shot down the sitting President Joe Biden's administration in their
attempt to add gender identity into the rules regarding sex
discrimination in Schools Title nine. Lisa Taylor has details.

Speaker 6 (34:37):
It's a victory for groups that have been fighting for
the protection of girls in locker rooms and restrooms.

Speaker 5 (34:42):
Trying to include gender identity turns the whole idea of
Title nine on its head.

Speaker 6 (34:49):
Cherry Sylvester, with a Texas Public Policy Foundation, says that
this ruling out of Kentucky will have a nationwide impact.
It follows a previous decision from the US Supreme Court
which rejected an emergency requests from the Biden administration to
protect transgender students from discrimination. I'mley Se Taylor.

Speaker 1 (35:05):
Chris Dampleton head out on the road again this summer.
The Country Superstar All American Road Show Tour kicks off
in Greenville, South Carolina, makes stops and Saint Louis and Phoenix.
The tour will wrap up on October tenth in Hollywood, Florida.
Tickets go on sale January seventeenth. Notre Dame's in the
National Championship. They beat Penn State last night, twenty seven

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to twenty four. Who will they play? Will find out
Cotton Bold Tonight's semi finals, Ohio State and Texas. Don't
forget the NFL. It starts tomorrow CBS, Chargers, Texans, Prime,
Amazon Prime, Steelers, Ravens. Sunday CBS, Broncos, Bills, Fox, Packers, Eagles,
NBC Commanders, and Tampa Bucks. And then Monday Night Football ESPN.

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Minnesota will play the Rams in Phoenix because of the
fires and birthdays. Today, we got singer Pat Benattar seventy
two years old, the champ George Foreman, I guess you're younger.
People just know him for his grill. I guess that
would even make you old if you knew the George
Foreman grill. Yeah, seventy six years old, Steely Dan's Donald
Fagan seventy seven, and the great Rod Stewart eighty years old.

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Not so Hot Legs is your birthday, Happy birthday. Were
so glad you were born, and thanks for waking up
with your morning show.

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We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
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