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>> todd: it's 8:00 a.m. on the east coast, this is april 2nd. former president trump posted $175 million bond in new york city civil fraud case. it goes on pause now. >> ainsley: and simple message for those upset about biden trump rematch. >> what do you say to voters who are upset those are the two choices? >> get over yourself, those are
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the two choices. >> ainsley: r.f.k. jr. will join us this hour. >> steve: and american tourists stranded in africa, after going on an excursion and barely missing the time. captain said, can't get back onboard. >> ainsley: mornings are better with friends. >> ainsley: donald trump posting $175 million bond in his new york fraud case. >> brian: it prevents leticia james from seizing his asset says. >> lawrence: griff jenkins is live. >> griff: you will not see padlocks on trump's assets. took to truth social saying this, i just posted $175 million
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bond, the case is a con-job so bad for new york, where businesses are fleeing and violent crime is flourishing. what is next is trump's full appeal. his taken alina habba saying he looks forward to vindicating his right on appeal and overturning this unjust verdict. he will be in michigan and wisconsin today, chairman peat hok hokstra says this, president biden is allowing invasion at the border. take a look at the numbers trending in ump tr's trump's favor. biden 42% and trump 50%. at the white house yesterday, president biden participated in
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the easter egg roll, making the case the economy is on a roll. we have the best economy in the world, jobs are up more than they have ever been. we're in a situation where lowest unemployment rate in 50 years maintained. >> griff: in fox news polling, half the countries they are worse off than they were four years ago, 43% viewing the economy negatively. guys. >> steve: we just saw the president sit down with al roker, any plans for the president to have a press conference or the sit down with serious journalists? >> griff: nothing on the radar, if i see him come out, i'd be glad to ask him a few questions. we do expect the campaign
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putting out a new ad about abortion. whether the president will sit down with journalists and talk is yet to be seen. >> brian: speaking of abortion, for political news, looks like florida will have abortion on the ballot in november. if histories a barometer, that will make florida tougher to win, they are at six weeks and people will vote to have it at 15. >> lawrence: they just had a l landslide victory, ron desantis on lock. created an issue for democrats to be involved in next election. >> brian: governor desantis. >> steve: in 2020, donald trump got 51% and biden camp is saying they are going to invest a bunch
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in florida to remind people about the abortion issue. they think, the white house does, that florida is winnable. >> ainsley: no way. >> steve: you spend a lot of time down there, what do you think? it is tilted from the rights, the country is dividing and texas and florida are emblem attic of that. >> ainsley: voters will decide. >> brian: it makes it tighter. >> steve: problematic for us. >> lawrence: winner take all. he has betters, why would they want to make it a tighter race. >> ainsley: ron desantis is saying 14 and under, no social media, if upheld, a lot of
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parents will find that to be a relief. >> steve: shows the state of the race. some people in the biden campaign think the way things stack up could be a tie in the eshg electoral college. >> steve: they are looking at florida and how tight michigan and wisconsin could be. donald trump is going there today. >> ainsley: if you left a blue state to go to florida, don't take the politics with you. you left to play lower taxes. >> brian: you probably don't watch jimmy fallon, if you are watching us, your aura ring would be yelling at you. there is hillary clinton. ask her that.
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she talked about people should get over the fact many don't like it is biden against trump, again. watch. >> it is biden versus trump. >> it is. >> what do you say to voters who are upset those are the two choices? >> get over yourself, those are the two choices. [applause] >> and you know, it is kind of like, one is old and effective and compassionate, has a heart and really cares about people and one is old and has been charged with 91 felonies. >> okay. >> i mean -- >> interesting. >> i don't understand why this is a hard choice, really. >> charged by democrats, leticia james ran on this. >> steve: she went on to say regarding the choice, it is question what kind of country are we going to have?
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that is what they are putting out there, do you want the joe biden world or the trump world? >> lawrence: you get over it first, she wrote a book how she cried on tv and had to read parts of her victory speech. if i'm the voter, think of the two-tiered justice system. what about her charges? james comer said no reasonable co consequence, she destroyed that. why does donald trump get targeted and democrats donald trump? >> ainsley: excellent point. >> brian: somebody else out of the camp, i do not think hillary clinton was voting for a republican ever. while re-examining who they
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voted for last time, that is joe biden. mike rappaport leans way left. since october 7 attack and the antisemitism behavior in new york city and joe biden back out of support for israel, he gave interesting accounting who he will be voting near this time to an outlet in israel, watch. >> political views have changed immensely, i will not vote for joe biden, at this point. voting for trump is on the table. what are you talking about? that is my reality. i will not support anybody that is anti-israel, anti-making america safe, that is cool with the fact, i got to show my id three or four times at the airport, it takes you two
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minutes to cross the border. not down with police officers gets beat up. >> lawrence: such a good point. looks like the veil has been lifted and democrats want it both ways when it comes to support of israel and condemning pro-hamas caucus of their party. interesting he cited the border. democrats are underestimating amount of americans that may be depend or democrats, they are upset with what is happening at the border. you have people, first act was to attack our national guard. they won't fight for their own country. that shows what we're dealing with at the border. >> steve: that is one reason donald trump is going to michigan to talk about joe biden's border bloodbath, terminology they are using to
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describe the southern border. you have michael rapaport, well known democrat say it depends what happens. >> ainsley: they talked about how he is more recognizable in israel than in america. he hosted the oscars and goes to help fellow jews and people of israel and is very vocal about this issue. when we had panels of jewish people in new york after october 7, they said this is one-issue vote for them, that is most important and how they will vote in november. >> brian: people like jerry seinfeld speaking out for israel, but not doing a lot. ba
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bacario, very smart guy, never going to say anything positive about donald trump, he said democrats have to be sober when they talk about republicans. he said bill clinton lied under oath, stacey abrams denied, hillary clinton had trouble accepting her election in every interview. people should understand when they come after trump, sometimes people can see hypocrisy and ronna mcdaniel not being allowed on another network is foolish. >> steve: coming up next segment bobby kennedy jr. in meantime, carley joins us beginning with israel. >> carley: prime minister netanyahu confirming israeli forces conducted unintentional strike on innocent people. world central kitchen suspended
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operation after seven of their people were killed in an airstrike. and tehran is blaming israel for an attack in syria that killed two iranian general and five other officers. iran president saying the cowardly crime will not go unanswered. 220 migrants facing charge says in connection with the riot that broke out in el paso two weeks ago. only three dozen suspects have been processed to be released to ice so far. court records show many remain in custody at el paso county jail on minute. video shows chilean gang taking
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jewelry from a single home in a detroit suburb. the sheriff sound ing the alarm on this. >> they are super well trained, highly organized like nin jas, masked up with gloves. >> carley: the sheriff says the suspects come through a visa waiver program. story to watch. wild footage out of eugene, organization. a giant saw blade is loose and going through a parking lot. a man walked into the store right before the blade hit the wall. lucky no one was hurt. march madness hawkeyes outlasting lsu. >> another deep one and scored. the hawkeyes are heading to the final four. >> carley: clark finishing with
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41 points securing iowa place in the final four and uconn women attempting after holding off usc. final four is iowa faces u ushgconn and south carolina takes on network c state and world's top musicians gathering in l.a. for iheart awards on fox. stevie wonder presented beyonce. >> i am honored to receive this recognition. if there is anyone i can listen to the rest of my life, always you. taylor swift accept ing artist f the year and laney joining jelly roll for a stripped down performance of save me. and he gave a moving acceptance
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speech. to be the best new country artist and best pop artist, you don't know what this means to a kid like me. >> best new artist for pop and country. those are headlines, guys, over to you. >> steve: congrat lulations. >> brian: let's do something special. >> steve: go to l.a., iheart radio, that is where abby hornacek was last night. did you have fun? >> so much fun, steve. you heard jelly roll, he knows how to bring the energy. i caught up withim had ahead of time, too. they are so great. i'm here in los angeles, all the action happened at dolby theater, the iheart radio
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awards. ludicrous hosted with his great e est hits. jelly roll was probably my top moment. lan l laney wilson got on the stage with her. he announced she won best new country song during thes performance, something i had not seen done before. interesting, indeed. siza, took home most award, song of the year, r&b album of the year. notable moment jennifer hudson and cher, and there is beyonce. stick around and we'll bring action from the red carpet.
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>> steve: in the middle of the song, she told jelly roll, by the way, you win another award, that is crazy. >> he said, welcome my friend, laney wilson, winner of best country song. >> lawrence: ainsley is a big fan of siza. >> ainsley: i am, i follow her on instagram. no way. >> ainsley: how did you know that? >> steve: we look forward to your package with the highlights. >> ainsley: it was an,a ward ceremony, did she sing at the grammys? >> brian: straight ahead, robert f. kennedy will be live, meeting requirements to get on the ballot in north carolina. biden and trump is responding.
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okay, that's uncalled for. >> steve: new fox news poll finds r.f.k. jr. actually beating trump and biden in favorability. you see the numbers there >> their campaigns are reacting to the growing chance he could change the course of electric of 2024. >> he has no chance, he is playing spoiler. >> i think he will hurt biden, i don't see him hurting me. >> brian: ask that man how he feels about those comments about him. congratulations getting on new
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york. and you named nicole shanahan as a running mate. >> 26 states you can't start gath gathering votes without a running mate. this will allow us to get on in those states. >> ainsley: we have a conservative base that every political party watches, they like where you stand on vaccines, men playing women's sports, how do you appeal to voters? >> i don't look at myself as liberal or conservative, i'm common sense on issues. issues that are existential are
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important to other parties. national debt is 34 trillion. within five years, 50 cents of every dollar collected in taxes will go to the debt. within 10 years, it will be 100%. president trump and president biden ran up the debt, more than every other president in history combined. this is existential for our children. chronic disease is the biggest issue in this country, when my uncle was president, it was 6%. typical pediatrician would see one case of diabetes in his
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lifetime. today one out of every three that go into his office or pre or diabetic. all these chronic diseases, 4.3 trillion, five times military budget, more than any other country in the world. we are sickest country in the world, why aren't our agencies telling us, why does america have this problem and nobody else does? >> lawrence: democrats talk about threat to democracy. you raised eyebrows yesterday comparing former president to current president saying you believe that joe biden is a bigger threat to democracy than donald trump. this is what you had to say. watch. when people talk about the threat to democracy that trump poses, do you think that is as equal to biden? >> listen, i make the argument
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president biden is much worse threat to democracy. >> lawrence: why did you say that? >> i said i can make that argument and i think it is an argument we ought to be having. president biden has done something no other president in history has done, to order media, particularly social media, facebook, twitter, instagram, youtube, google to censor his political opponents. i just won a case, he started censoring me right after taking the white house. on e-mail with facebook, you have to take down his post.
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f facebook pushed back saying what he said is accurate, they had to make up a new term, mal-information, it is accurate, politically inconvenient. first amendment was put in the condition stitconstitution to guarantee the first amendment. if you have a president who can censor his political opponent, he is license for atrocity and that is a threat to america. president trump question ing th election and to the extent he engaged in threatening to overturn that, it is not the
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worst threat. weaponizing federal agencies to get his opponent off the ballot, in my case, denying secret service protection. >> lawrence: you think he is behind that? >> of course he is. >> brian: does he know your father was assassinated? how does he sleep at night? >> it is not use, use of court and prosecutors and federal agency to change our political landscape is wrong and we should be debated about it. what president biden did with censorship project, he forced, he told social media, we're going to withdraw and bring any case and withdraw your section
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230 immunity if you don't give us a portal to censor and he gave access to the cia, fbi, i i.r.s., nih, able to silence people question ing them. >> steve: end where we started with the fact fox news poll you beat donald trump and joe biden in favorability. how much is because of your take on the issue and your point of view or is it i'm tired of the other two guys? >> i don't know. i can't tell you quantity taatively. people believe the government
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lies, which is true, if you don't think the government is lying to you, you are not paying attention. the government did not always lie to the american public. when i was a kid, 80% of americans believed the government would never lie to them and now 99% believe it. >> brian: nicole shanahan. nobody would think she is anything, but way left, she supported george george gascon and called iv f one of the biggest lies. why would your first major choice be her? >> ainsley: where do you stand on ivf.
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>> people should listen to what she says about ivf, she had bad experiences and her experiences shed light on the process. she's very smart, obviously not against ivf, it is the technology and bad science that needs to be addressed. nicole is engaged or let's say embarked on same evolution many of us did. i00 oop my evolution about border issue, i was wrong until i went and saw the border. a lot of us during covid started
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questioning orthodoxies and nicole went through that. >> lawrence: do you think she is ready to be president? can she -- >> did you -- any of you watch her speech? anybody who watched that speech, i think comes away saying this is a very impresive person, a person i would trust. she's embodiment of the american dream. she started out food stamp kid, and -- >> brian: is she soft on crime? >> listen, nicole funded the recall for boudin, the defund the police guy. she funded successful recall of the deun foo the police guy.
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>> brian: she regrets giving to george gascon? >> she thinks george gascon was a failure in los angeles. what she was dealing with, very real issue. which is problem of mass incarceration, we have highest carseration rate, more than china, who is five times population. it is not good for american, a lot of those are nonviolent crime. she was trying to solve that issue and i don't know whether she made mistakes, i know her own attitude about it has evolved. >> ainsley: what about your family supporting joe biden and not you, your cousin said you were embarrassment, i saw on another channel, they made you watch that clip and get your
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reaction and your sister not supporting you. a lot of family members -- why aren't they supporting you? >> my campaign is being managed by kennedy. my cousin anthony shriver, is chair of my political paerty, m niece is running student outlook, we have a big family support, i don't begrudge people. i have a personal friendship with them, he has my father's bust behind him in the oval office. five members of my family work in the administration, a lot don't agree with me on the issue like the war, war in ukraine, they don't agree with me on censorship or the border. i come from a family that --
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where we were every night at the dinner table, encouraged to debate each other with passion and to love each other. >> brian: they let arnold schwarzenegger in. >> steve: like a normal family. >> lawrence: thanks for joining, more "fox and friends" coming up chltsz other than are up.
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>> ainsley: haiti's capital overrun by violent gangs and new reports reveal criminal organizations are kidnapping pries
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priests and nuns and holding them for ransom. hi, lauren. >> latest news, gangs have taken over the hospital in por port-au-prince. they target what is perceived as profitable. they are targeting religious groups. the vatican reports 13 priests and nuns have been abducted. any group that receives a steady flow of funds is vulnerable. >> dire situation and the people who are leaders, specifically religious leaders are vulnerable, as are doctors and nurses and teachers. it is kid nap for ransom
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situation. >> particularly for faith-based organi organizations. the nuns were released. state officials are desperate. the aid organizations are providing the only stability in the nation. dr. vanderpool and his wife left haiti two years ago, his oe organization is still there. this has been a problem for a decade, in 2015, they attempted to kid nap his wife, beating her terribly. >> ainsley: prayers for the priests and nuns.
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si mix american tourists michael strahaned on an african island. we had an issue on the tour and they did not get back in time. they traveled to gambia and could not get on because of low tide. they are trying to get to senegal today. scary moment for skewers in the ies italian alps. one person was thrown from the chair lift, but survived. 10 chairs were damaged and taken out of sefrsz. those are headlines, over to brian. >> brian: r.f.k. jr. doubling down on "fox and friends" telling us why he thinks president biden is a bigger threat to democracy than former
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president trump. >> if you have a president who can censor, that is license for atrocity and threat to democracy. >> brian: president ptrump hitting the trail today. "swing hard in case you hit it" author joins us now. what is your reaction to r.f.k. jr. and what he said about the threat to democracy? >> he is an impressive guy and joe biden has a lot to worry about, he is a threat to biden, democrats are looking for a place to be and r.f.k. jr. may provide them with that home. he is exactly right and a lot of people who pay attention can make argument joe biden is the threat to democracy. look at the efforts to censor american speech, violation of
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speech. >> brian: look at michael shellenberger and taibbi. >> free speech is pinnacle of democracy. >> brian: it affected him. you said when it comes to the court case and bond, what was the significance of that? >> there are dreams of leticia james walking up to trump tower and slapping a padlock on it and that did not happen. these are serious issues. they take a step back and think about it, would this be happening, legal trouble, if donald trump were not running for president? the answer is no and that means it is political. >> brian: tim, you wrote "swing hard in case you hit it" and you said you went from be ing
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threatened with prison to riding onira force one. >> this is not a tell-all book like a lot of books, be ing dir director -- struggle with alcohol, way i was able to kick it, coming up on may 16th, 2015, day i took my last drink, nine years. i wrote this book, i was in rehab, i spent a lot of time reading books about how people made it through and they helped me. if someone picks up this book and they don't pick up a drink in 10 minutes. i have two boys and they have
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never seen their father take a drink and i'm proud of that. >> brian: sounds like you were a functioning alcoholic. did people know how bad you were? >> i was functioning in a way going to work and getting the job done, i was not functioning in any real way. a lot of people have been through this and it is a big struggle, big struggle. if anybody can take anything from this back and find anything that relate there lives, it was worth it. >> brian: you said rehab worked, think that got you was threat of prison. >> yeah, i woke up in jail one day and facing three months in jail and that is what straightened me out, may 16th, 2015, last day i picked up a drink and i wanted to write it down, i thought, if i can write
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this and tell my story, ittic tas power away, people have tried to use my arrest record, couple dui and other minor things people try to use them against me. when i worked for president trump's campaign, people tried to attack me. if i wrote it myself, no one can attack it again and it might help people along the way. >> brian: congratulations, "swing hard in case you hit it," best of luck with the book. inside look at star-studded iheart radio awards on fox. >> preshow ritual before you perform? >> whiskey and a prayer. >> it is that the people who came to the show, they leave feeling different than they did before. >> brian: abby hornacek walked the red carpet, first we'll
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>> good morning, everyone. it is a very rainy, wet northeast. let's look at it. we have severe weather threats today across the ohio river valley and several tornado warnings last night. look at the wind gusts and also had hail in excess of four inches in diameter, an issue across portions of the mississippi, tennessee river valley. severe thunderstorms as well as tornado warnings right now i and around the louisville area down toward lexington. in kentucky we have a tornado watch for the next several hours and the eastern third of the country over the next day or so. behind it we could see snow and wind.
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i am concerned with severe threat today including the possibility tornado outbreaks. that system will move across the east coast on thursday, friday and cause some delays and cancellations. we'll keep you updated fox weather.com. i'm out here so you guys don't have to be. >> steve: meanwhile last night music biggest stars taking over a theater in l.a. for the radio music awards on fox. >> brian: jelly roll for both pop and country. >> ainsley: abby hornacek caught up with him and more on the red carpet. take a look. ♪ >> what's up, fox and friends? "fox & friends", >> what's going on "fox & friends"? >> i watch them every morning. >> we just shook hands and got a shock.
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it's electric and it will get better from him. you are nominated. what was your reaction when you got that call? >> it was a mistake was my reaction. >> a crazy feeling. i was excited and i'm very blessed. >> a lot of young artists coming through here. your advice. >> do the right things to stay in the game. >> never arrive is the key to success. another gear and level to go to. we have one boss in this band. it happens to be everybody in the audience gave us a plat form to be ourselves and be creative. >> how do you continue to stay successful? >> a testament to the music first and the best fans in the world. they want us to keep going and we'll keep going. >> god gives me the power to do it and lets me wake up every day to have another chance at life so i thank him for that. >> you are so incredible and you have been so successful. what keeps you grounded >> my family, the good lord,
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face timing any nephews. >> family is everything. family is number one. >> who are you most excited to see tonight? >> luda. >> i heard meryl streep is going to be in the crowd. >> i heard my boy jelly roll is up for some awards tonight. that's my guy. i love jelly roll. >> my mother always told me i had a face for radio. >> i'm lit up. it is cool. justin timberlake in front of me. sexy red, all the kind of people i'm a fan of. >> her preshow ritual? >> i smoke a joint and say a prayer. >> this is the perfect setting for the song. for me and the song save me, the
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setting will be the most intimate setting we've ever had. ♪ >> how do you guys connect with your fans? >> honest in our music. true stories of what we've lived through or witnessed and why the fans connect with that. >> it's speaking from the heart. just speaking the truth. the truth is everybody wants to feel at home. it feels like my story that people are finding their story within and that's what matters there. making people feel something. >> ainsley: amen to that. >> it was such a blast. >> ainsley: thank you. have a good day. >> bill: thanks, guys, good morning. a seizure of assets averted. donald trump posts $175 million bond preventing state attorney general letitia james in new york from freezing his bank account or taking away his
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