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April 30, 2026 30 mins

Sean Hannity opens this hour with a sharp focus on national security breakdowns, questioning how repeated failures—from major events to presidential protection—continue to occur. He argues that systemic gaps in preparedness and perimeter control are putting lives at risk and demands accountability from those responsible.  

Joined by Bill O’Reilly, Hannity expands the conversation to media influence, political rhetoric, and the growing cultural divide in America. The discussion highlights how messaging, tone, and public discourse may be contributing to rising tensions across the country.  

The hour also explores broader societal concerns, including safety, leadership responsibility, and the role of institutions in maintaining order—framing these issues as critical to the nation’s future stability.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, Leonard skinnered simple man that can only mean
one thing on this radio program. That is all things
self proclaimed simple man. That means all things Bill O'Reilly,
all things Bill O'Reilly at Bill O'Reilly dot com. Uh,
mister O'Reilly was there on Saturday night at the White
House correspondence dinner. How many of these dinners have you
been to over the years? And why is it you

(00:22):
you don't see the wisdom of my perfect record, which
is having never gone to one.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
I've been to five of them. First one I took
Donald Trump to. That started the all fracas.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
Said as a you're you're taking credit now for Donald
Trump's political career. I love that.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
Well, I'm taking credit for having him sit there with
me in front of Barack Obama, who then launched theo's
monologue as absolutely because I took mister Trump to the
dinner and take us back to that time.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
How did how did Trump bond in real time? When
you were there? And Obama did that.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
He was like glass reaction, no facial reaction, because he
knew everybody was looking at him and all the cameras
were on him, so he didn't want to show any
emotion or anything like that. The way is, and you
know that the reason I go. My son wanted to go.
He's a political science major and he wanted to see it.

(01:26):
So of course I'm good data. So I hauled him
in there and he wound up under the table licking
the carpet.

Speaker 1 (01:36):
What did Bill O'Riley do in that moment, because Dana
Wi said, Oh, I stood up the whole time. I
wanted to take it all in. This was awesome, that's
what he said.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
Well, I did the same thing as mister White, but
I was in a very advantageous position at the back
of the room. I had just come in and so
I heard the gunshots and they were allowed. And then
everybody hit the floor when the Secret Service stormed in.

(02:07):
And that was only about thirty seconds after the gunshots.
But from my vantage point, and I had a good one,
you would have had to any shooter would have had
to come down an escalator to get into the ballroom,
and that were man top and bottom by Secret Service
in US Marshall, so that would never happen. The guy
had no chance to come close to President Trump.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
We say that, but a lot of innocent people in
that room could have gotten hurt Bill, including yourself. And
here's the problem I have, and you look at it.

Speaker 2 (02:40):
Trust me on this. I'm a seasoned reporter, as you know.

Speaker 1 (02:44):
Oh okay, by the way, ladies and gentlemen, Bill is
a seasoned reporter as we all know. Right, here's my observation.
Though I don't care if it's Butler, I don't care
if it's from International. I don't care if it's Saturday night.
There are three common failure in each example, and that
is they're not sweeping, securing, and holding the entire area

(03:07):
where a president is going to be. You know, for example,
Trump International, that's an area known paparazzi around those golf holes,
and paparazzi would hide in the bushes. They never swept
the area Bill, and the president was playing golf there
that day. I met with Steve Whitcoff that morning, I
went to breakfast. He was asking me to play that day.

(03:28):
An hour and a half later, I get a phone
call that there was a shooting. If you look at Butler,
how does a guy get on a roof one hundred
and thirty yards away from a president with a long rifle.
If you look at this, the perimeter was far too
close to the actual venue. We're not sweeping, we're not securing,
we're not holding. The perimeter is not out far enough.

(03:52):
And they didn't check everybody in that hotel to make
sure they did not have a weapon. We are failing spectacularly.
And it's the same thing every time. And there's only
so many lives any one person or this country will
have before a disaster strikes.

Speaker 2 (04:09):
Well, let me tell you your audience what.

Speaker 1 (04:13):
I just say. At Hannity's right, his analysis is dead on.

Speaker 2 (04:17):
Okay, So the guy checks into the hotel a day
before the event, all right, and he's got a bag,
and he's got his armaments in the bag, and he
goes up to his room and he writes the stupid
manifesto or whatever it is. Then he comes down the
back stairway, not an elevator, and he gets into the

(04:40):
lobby of the hotel where there are three thousand people
checked into that hotel. There were two thousand visitors to
the ballroom, three thousand in the hotel itself. That's a
lot of folks. Five thousand. Now, when I got in there,
I would say that security was a little bit like

(05:04):
in the sense that they were trying to usher people
down into the ballroom quickly, and that was the flaw.
But this guy could never have gotten to the ballroom
and everybody should just understand that. Now I don't I'm
not associating this with Butler or.

Speaker 1 (05:21):
With Okay, Bill put the stand back. Though, what if
it was twenty guys Bill rushing that ballroom, they might
have gotten in the room. And if they would have
gotten in the room, they would have been able to injure, hurt,
kill a lot of people. Yeah, the perimeter was not
far enough away. They did not sweep, secure and hold,

(05:42):
and that it has to be a far greater distance
than six sixty or seventy yards.

Speaker 2 (05:48):
It just does Well, they're not going to have big
events anymore. And I'm hoping this ballroom which holds seventeen
hundred and that's big enough for any presidential saying any
president will want to have. I hope that goes through.
There's no reason why I shouldn't go through. It's paid
for by private funds. What are you doing here? This
is again ridiculous politics that would protect all presidents. So

(06:14):
that's what will be the solution to this problem. But anyway,
the guy what we're waiting for is who shot whom.
That's not vitally important, but it's a piece of information
I don't have. And the guy will never see the

(06:35):
light of day again. He'll never be out of the
penitentiary again.

Speaker 1 (06:39):
Yeah, we'll tell that to John Hinckley, who's out free
right now.

Speaker 2 (06:44):
Hinckley was a different cat than this guy, because Hinckley
was really could barely speak. This guy writes out of manifesto,
this guy wanted and if you read the manifesto, all right,
it takes exact sentences from the hate media exactly word

(07:07):
for work.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
So well, it's the point that we've been making. I
totally agree with you, but I think you're wrong in
your analysis to assume right that this guy may one
day not be set free.

Speaker 2 (07:18):
There's no way guy's ever going to be out. And
what about his family's lives are ruined too, And he
had to know if he's walking around at that hotel,
say in the morning, he had to knows no way
he's going to get through.

Speaker 1 (07:32):
Had to all right, quick break right back more with
Bill O'Reilly all things O'Reilly at billoreilly dot com. And
then your calls are coming up. Eight hundred and nine
to four one sean, if you want to be a
part of the program as we continue, all right, we
continue all things self proclaimed simple man. That means all
things Bill O'Reilly, all things Bill O'Reilly at billoreilly dot com.

(07:53):
Let me move on. You've been critical of you know,
I'm not sure what's supposed to be funny when you
make jokes about a dead president and a widowed first lady,
which is what Jimmy Kimmel did, And I want to
get your take on this. You've had some pretty harsh
commentary about it.

Speaker 3 (08:11):
It was a pretend roast. I said, our first lady,
Malania is here. Look at her, so beautiful, missus Trump,
you have a glow like an expectant widow, which obviously
was a joke about their age difference and the look
of joy we see on her face every time they're together.
It was a very light roast joke about the fact

(08:32):
that he's almost eighty and she's younger than I am.

Speaker 1 (08:34):
It was not, by any.

Speaker 3 (08:36):
Stretch of the definition, a call to assassination. And they
know that I've been very vocal for many years speaking
out against gun violence in particular, but I understand that
the first Lady had a stressful experience over the weekend,
and probably every weekend is pretty stressful in that house.

Speaker 1 (08:53):
Right, it was a joke about a dead president and
about a widowed first lace. I don't think that's a joke, Bill.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
I don't think that that even matters, because the record
shows that Jimmy Kimmel is in business for one reason
and one reason only. That is to hate the President
of the United States. He is a hater. Now, if
you had a conservative pundon host, all right, and he

(09:25):
had a form every night where he was going after
Barack Obama or Joe Biden or any Democrat in the
vitriolic way that Kimmel is, Disney would fire that person
in thirty seconds. Okay. That would never ever be permitted
by anybody in the corporate media, all right, And I'm
not using bad behavior to point to other bab behavior.

(09:47):
I'm telling you this is the reality of the situation.
Kimmel is a hater. Okay, That's what he does. That's
what he's in business to do, and every buddy knows it.
Your Disney keeps him on the air when it would
not keep others of a different political persuasion on the air.

(10:12):
So you tell me no.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
Bill, I can tell you my entire life. There's been
one effort after another effort after another effort. You know,
because you've seen it, You've witnessed it. You've watched it
to silence me, to get me fired, to get me boycotted,
to get me silenced. I've been through this for three
plus decades, as have you, mister O'Reilly.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
Yes, and so because you and me are what they
call primary sources of this kind of behavior, we understand it.
And that's why.

Speaker 1 (10:51):
Well, to be honest, I would never say that about
Joe Biden or Barack Obama. As a matter of fact,
when Barack Obama was president, I often said, we have
got to protect our president. We've got to protect elected officials.
It has nothing to do with politics. We've got to
have As a matter of fact, I've got a clip
of it, mister Riley. Would you like me to prove

(11:12):
it to you. Let me prove this to you. We
have three incidents.

Speaker 4 (11:16):
We have the fence jumper made it much further into
the White House, even past the stairs going up to
the residents, which is scary. We have the second incident
in twenty eleven, six shots fired at the White House
and took them four days to determine that. They thought
it had nothing related to do with the White House,
which I disagree with. And then a guy with a
gun got on an elevator with the President of the
United States. Isis our enemies are watching this. We got

(11:40):
to protect our president.

Speaker 1 (11:41):
I mean, you're talking about protecting the president of the
United States of America, and it's just there's no room
for error. You've got to protect our president that represents
the free world. So they've got a very difficult job.
They've got to almost be perfect and anytime any incident happens.
Lately it's becoming pretty high profile. And if we're not

(12:03):
protecting our president, we're not protecting our leaders. We've got
a big problem. The rest of the world is watching this.

Speaker 2 (12:09):
There is a minority in the progressive community, and Kim
oll is part of that that wants President Trump to
be dead. They'll never admit it in a million years,
but if he were killed tomorrow, they're not going to
be lamenting anything. Okay, you know it, and I know it.

(12:30):
These are haters. I'm a letter signed by Garon Gavin
Newsom as San Francisco mayor, demanding I be taken off
the air. I'm going to put the letter in a
column and I'll write on Sunday on Bill O'Reilly dot com.
And now, of course all the Democrats are going, oh,
what are you doing asking for Kimmel to be taken
off the air. And when he did that, Maga Charlie

(12:51):
Kirk thing, I cut him some slack Kimmel. I said that, nay,
you know, everybody makes mistakes in this and that I
was wrong to do that.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
I mean, can you repeat this, ladies and gentlemen. In
the fifty year history of Bill O'Reilly being on the air,
we just made more history. Can you please repeat that
that you were wrong.

Speaker 2 (13:11):
I was wrong to do that because his resume as
a hater is so overwhelming, so overwhelming that I cut
him slack when I shouldn't have.

Speaker 1 (13:23):
And you know, I'll tell you what I despise about
him too, And I when when he announced that his
son was struggling with a health issue and he was
crying on TV, I think most I think almost any
American with a heart or a conscience and a soul,
they rallied to his side and wished him the best.
They put politics aside, and I don't regret doing that myself.

(13:46):
And this guy does not give an Adam schiff about
the health of our president. And he knows what he's doing,
he knows what he's saying. He feels omnipotent because he
knows that ABC is scared to death of him. And unfortunately,
he'll just keep doing it. He's not going to stop.

(14:07):
Bill O'Reilly all things o'reiley of billoreilly dot com. Sir,
we appreciate you being with us. Thank you, and have
a great week. I know this is the highlight of
your week. Thank you.

Speaker 2 (14:17):
Don't you wish you were with me on Saturday night?

Speaker 1 (14:21):
No, my record remains intact. In all the years I've
been in media, I've never been to a single White
House correspondence at dinner and I will never shadow that record.
Phil O'Reilly, appreciate you, ma'am. Thank you. Eight hundred and
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Speaker 1 (15:54):
Now, Linda, I don't know if you noticed what happens
Saturday night, almost immediately after this incident took place in
Washington at the White House correspondence dinner. Well beyond the
fact that I was talking to the President within two
minutes of him arriving inside of the whole room, which
was separate and apart, but it started to trend on

(16:15):
X that this is staged. Now, where does this come from?
This is why I tell people that when you are online,
it is not a real world. It is a manufactured world.
There are hundreds of millions of dollars being spent by
outside entities to influence people on social media, especially young people,

(16:39):
especially by the way it's been targeted towards pushing anti Semitism.
But that's a separate issue for a separate day. But
it was trending on X That means a lot of
people are buying the big lie, and then it gets
pushed by people quote in the media, people that should
know better, people that do know better, people that don't

(17:00):
care about the truth. And for example, here's Joy Reid
and Rosi o' donald. Listen to what they say.

Speaker 6 (17:07):
And then you've got this weird thing where it seems
like the press was like maneuvered into a position for
him to take this iconic photo, and this iconic photo happens,
and it's like the media is being like holdingto place
to go to if there's.

Speaker 2 (17:20):
An active shooting.

Speaker 6 (17:21):
Everyone should be on the ground.

Speaker 7 (17:23):
It's just weird.

Speaker 6 (17:23):
And we're not allowed to ask those questions. Back when
I was in mainstream media, these are questions we were
not allowed to ask. I was made it was very clear,
don't ask any questions. Even though there're just odd things
that keep happening around Trump. And we know that Victor
Orbond allegedly, allegedly, according to Washington Post reporting, there was
a plot by the Russians to stage an assassination fake

(17:47):
assassination for Orbon. So all of this throws it together.
Are like when something seems too perfect, people they don't they.

Speaker 8 (17:53):
Don't believe in it.

Speaker 6 (17:55):
And Donald Trump now again gets victimized by an alleged
would be assassin in front of the perfect witnesses, the press,
who are literally the only people who can match Trump's
energy when it comes to centering themselves that we do
in the press right instead of you know, unless, of course,
if it's the Palestinian journalists getting murdered in God, and
then they don't center themselves at all. But they're now

(18:15):
part of the story.

Speaker 9 (18:16):
But so good when you don't want to watch the
news about fake assassination attempts or what they're calling an
assassination attempt, somebody decided it shouldn't be a high security
event with everyone in the cabinet there, and the president
and the vice president and the first Lady and you know,

(18:38):
Congress people.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
Linda, I don't know how you feel about this. This
is very disturbing. However, it is an opportunity to open
people's eyes to exactly what I've been warning them about,
and that is what you read online is often fake.
It's often propaganda. It is often full of lies. It

(19:00):
is not a real world. It's an artificial world. You know,
you have you know, different groups of people that are
on it. You have the psychopaths that you know are
naked or in their underwear and living in mommy and
Daddy's basement. The anonymous keyboard warriors out there. Then you've
got the people, the influencers that are being paid by

(19:22):
outside entities, likely through shell companies, and they're paid to
push an agenda. That is another part of this. Then
you just have crazy people that will push any lie,
any conspiracy theory because they just enjoy it. They don't
care about truth. So, you know, none of this surprises me,
but I hope people wake up to the fact that

(19:43):
what they're reading online is often a lie.

Speaker 5 (19:48):
Well, I think yesterday we had we took a minute
and we played Johnny Carson following the attempted assassination of
President Reagan, and the difference was beyond palpable. It was
so shocking when I saw that over the weekend, people
putting up the difference between the reactions from our media,
especially our late night media, versus what it was during

(20:11):
Johnny Carson. And I have no idea if Johnny Carson
was a Republican, a Democrat, or somewhere in between, but
he was, you know, reverent.

Speaker 1 (20:19):
To before, just said I'm here to make people laugh.
This is for kicks and giggles. Jay Leno said the
same thing. Even Coner and O'Brien have said the same thing.
And these late night comics that aren't funny, that are
failing spectacularly, that have lost massive amounts of their audience,
it is simply, you know, that people have simply left

(20:40):
them because they're so political.

Speaker 5 (20:42):
What was funny, Sean was Colbert before he was a
late night talk show host, When he pretended to be
a late night talk show host on Comedy Central, he
was actually funny.

Speaker 1 (20:52):
Then he was funnier. I mean, funny is a relative term, isn't.

Speaker 5 (20:56):
It, I guess, but dang, I mean now it's just
like vitriolic every night. And I think if we were
being honest, and if they could be honest for ten
whole seconds, if anybody ever dared to say that the
Obamas or the Clinton's, or the Bidens or Kamala Harris
or anybody that served in any cabinet, any administration, if

(21:17):
they went through something like this on the left and
we questioned it, they would have I mean, it would
be national news coverage back to back, woldwool about how
disgusting and horrible we were to those people. And yet
they're doing it and it's fine, it's accepted. Even look
at how you know, the Charlie Kirk thing. They don't
care the things that people wrote, they don't care. They

(21:38):
don't care that he's got a widow, that he's got
two small children. They don't care. I'm glad he's dead.
He deserved it. Why did he deserve it because you
didn't agree with him? It's a weird.

Speaker 1 (21:47):
Time, were very odd. Assassination culture sadly is growing, Kip
in Texas, God bless Texas, Kip. How are you glad
you called sar oh Sean?

Speaker 10 (21:59):
Thank you very much much for sake of Michael.

Speaker 1 (22:02):
What's going on?

Speaker 10 (22:04):
Well, I'm brush trating. There's a lot of issues going
on and Democrats seem to be getting away with.

Speaker 1 (22:13):
It and.

Speaker 10 (22:16):
New Some, I mean I can go on new Some,
the rhetoric that's going on, the assassinations, everything, and no
one seems to be getting uh in prison or arrested.

(22:37):
I mean the Democratic Party in general, not so much.
The people.

Speaker 1 (22:41):
Well, I don't know why would you want to arrest Newsom?
Is there one particular reason why? I mean, we know
he's incompetent, we know he's a no show governor. We
know he's a full time podcaster, author, world traveler, trump stalker,
half Annity stalker, and he's a horrible governor. But you know,
beyond that, I mean, I think he's doing perfectly well.

Speaker 10 (23:02):
Yeah, I just think the things they say is warranted
for some kind of backlash or something. I don't know,
but I.

Speaker 1 (23:13):
Don't want to backlash. You know what, the people of
California now will have an opportunity, And if I had
to guess the odds of Steve Hilton having an opportunity
based on their little dong go primary system out there
in California, I think maybe the top two vote getters
will be Republicans. And if that happens, I believe that

(23:33):
Steve Hilton's odds of being the next governor would be
very high. I think that would be great for California. However,
I would caution him as a friend that his ability
to get a lot done will be mitigated by the
fact that he's got a state Assembly and state lunatics
that he will have to deal with, and getting anything
past them is going to be pretty hard to do

(23:55):
for sure.

Speaker 10 (23:55):
Yeah, I grew up in California. I moved to Texas
in two thousand and six and now I'm a Texan.
But California is a shamble.

Speaker 1 (24:06):
It's finished. That's why people are leaving in droves. And
they have this referendum coming up in November. Apparently they
have enough votes for it, according to what I read
this week, and that means that retroactively, if you lived
in the state in January and you are successful and
you have a billion dollar company, they're going to steal

(24:28):
five percent of your money on top of all of
the money you've already paid in tax. That's incredible, Yeah,
pretty incredible. Anyway, my friend, appreciate you. Eight nine one.
Shawn is on number if you want to be a
part of the program. All right, let's go to Dave.
He is in the United Marxist utopia of Gaven Newsom's California. Dave,

(24:51):
how are you glad you called?

Speaker 3 (24:52):
Sir?

Speaker 11 (24:53):
Thank you, Sean, just trying to keep a roof over
my head. I I tell you, John, I had to
call because this this hateful rederick that's coming from the left.
It's beyond the pail and what I've been hearing. It's
downright hellacious, and there's got to be a limit to

(25:17):
what these politicians and public figures can say about our
president in public to besmirch the man and try to
kick the legs out from under him, and basically, you know,
insite violence.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
Well, if they're inciting violence, that would go against the law,
and they're a little bit more clever than that. But
it is the never ending twenty four to seven wash
rints repeat loop of hating Donald Trump, and they're addicted
to it, and it really is a syndrome from derangement syndrome,

(25:53):
and they wake up every morning they cannot help themselves.
They like drug addicts, they need a fix, and they
need some thing to hate him for. And if there's
nothing to hate him for that day, they'll just make
it up. And you know, honestly, what it's going to
take is for Americans to wake up and realize this
is not a party that has ideas. It's a party

(26:14):
that has been extraordinarily radicalized, and it is a party
that will do great damage to the country if they
ever get in power, and people are going to have
to make that decision. It's why two.

Speaker 7 (26:28):
You're the reason I became a Republican and I just
love your straightforward, no nonsense approach to all these topical issues.
What I would love to see is these people like
Hakeem Jeffries and check Ese Humor and on down the line,
Let's have them stand before a Senate panel and explain

(26:50):
to the panel into the American public via c Span,
why they think what they've been saying is okay. I'd
love to hear it.

Speaker 1 (27:01):
Well, you're asking them to do something they'll never have
to do. And I think I have a better plan,
and that is win elections. You do not have power,
you do not have control if you do not win elections.
We're about to head into a midterm election cycle and

(27:22):
there's a lot that's going to happen. And we talked
about this with Mark Halpern yesterday between now and election day,
and I would argue the events that will define this
mid term have not happened yet. We have to see
how Iran plays out. We have to see how the
economy recovers, gas prices recover. But I do think the

(27:42):
President did lay the foundation for a very strong economy
and if we have enough runway post Iran and Iran
will come to an end. It's not going to be
a forever war. I think We'll be in good shape anyway.
I appreciate to call my friend Dave in California. Not
sure why you're still living out there, but we're appreciate you.
All right, quick break right back. More of your calls

(28:03):
coming up. Eight hundred nine four one, Shawn our number
if you want to be a part of the program
as we continue, Rock.

Speaker 3 (28:12):
You Rock You, Rock America with the absolute truth.

Speaker 1 (28:17):
How has the left's agenda worked out for you? Sean
Hannity is on right now. All right, let's get back

(28:52):
to our busy phones. Eight hundred nine four one, Sewn
if you want to join us, Kevin and Marilyn next
on the Sean Hannity Show.

Speaker 8 (28:59):
Hi, Hi, thank you for taking my call.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
What's going on? Thank you for calling.

Speaker 8 (29:06):
A quick question regarding Iran and its oil. What are
your thoughts on possibly of Iran dumping their stored oil
into the Gulf so they don't have to set down
their existing oil wells.

Speaker 1 (29:20):
Well, they obviously would be massive ramifications environmentally, and I'm
not sure that any country in the region would tolerate it.
I think at that point any remaining regime would probably
they would be worldwide consensus to take it out. Because
now they're destroying the entire environment, the economy of so

(29:41):
many different countries. It's a matter of how far they
want to go. Now, with all that said, these are
people that have no problems strapping bombs on their own children,
promising them virgins in heaven if they kill innocent men,
women and children. So, I mean, I guess anything's possible, right.

Speaker 8 (29:57):
Yeah, concern experts, so I wouldn't shock me.

Speaker 1 (30:01):
I guess yeah, nothing they would do would shock me.
I mean that's the problem.

Speaker 8 (30:07):
I know.

Speaker 1 (30:07):
It's sad because you would think that Americans would join
together wanting the best economy, the best national security. But
these are people that want open borders. These are people
that want sanctuary cities and states. These are people that
would take your money and pay for taxpayer funded tex
Change operations and free college tuition for illegals. These are
the people that want fund the Department of Homeland Security.

(30:30):
These are the people that would dismantle the defund and
reimagine your police departments. These are people that want higher taxes,
not lower taxes. So you know, I don't think the
difference is the distinctions have been any greater than they
are now. Anyway, Kevin Maryland. Appreciate you man, God bless you.
Eight hundred and nine four one Shawn is a number
if you want to be a part of the program.

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