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00:00If only the viewing audience could see this thousand and thousand standing ovation it's
00:22Friday so you know what that means let's welcome tonight's guest he won't sell his razors at his
00:29shows for fear his audience will slash their wrists. Comedian and founder of Western Razor David
00:35Angelo. He gets under people's skin with his snark and his hunting knife host of your welcome podcast
00:43Michael Malice. As an organic chef he chokes his chicken every night chef and restaurant owner
00:51Andrew Gruul. And she's white and thin with a quirky grin. New York Times bestselling author
00:58Fox News contributor catch in. All right. Before we get to some news stories let's do this.
01:08Greg's leftovers. I hope they're funny. Okay it's leftovers where I read the jokes we didn't use
01:15this week and as always it's my first time reading them. So if they suck we'll make Joe
01:20Mackie play strip poker with Governor Pritzker. Speaking of Pritzker is still defending himself
01:30after reporting 1.4 million dollars in gambling winnings. In his defense he claims that a fellow
01:36gambler said I bet you can't eat that whole cow. Yeah it's fat. Pritzker denies he's a heavy better
01:46claiming he's only a high roller when he's pushed down a hill. Wow. There was a big debate Thursday
01:56night between New York City mayoral hopefuls Andrew Cuomo Zoran Mamdani and Curtis Sliwa.
02:03Those have to be the worst three options since the time I woke up with the Jonas Brothers.
02:07Nick. In the debate mom Donnie said he wants to provide job opportunities for prostitutes. Oh god.
02:20In fact he already chose his prostitution czar.
02:28California's disgraced gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter admits that she could have handled
02:33things better. She wasn't referring to that disastrous TV interview but when she fumbled
02:39her roast turkey into the toilet. Don't eat on the toilet. Actress Cheryl Hines made a contentious
02:49appearance on The View this week. True it was the only case where RFK Jr. actually mandated a vaccine
02:55for his wife against rabies. Nice. Scientists have discovered a stem cell treatment that could
03:07create new dental growth. Although one man has argued for less teeth.
03:21Wow. Even the panelists are upset by that.
03:25Don Lemon is calling for black and brown people to arm themselves against ice.
03:31When reached for comment black and brown people said
03:34who's Don Lemon?
03:40Democrat Virginia AG candidate Jay Jones says he's deeply sorry about the text he sent
03:45wishing murder on his opponent. But one Democrat told him
03:50that was just a rookie mistake. You never put that stuff in writing.
03:53According to you FEC filings Rashida Tlaib spent $35,000 on limo services. Yeah turns out limo was the name of her waxer.
04:09Oh God.
04:16John Bolton has finally been indicted for allegedly sharing classified info through his AOL account.
04:24Wow. He was traced back to his AOL screen name, Thigh Tickler 69.
04:39Research suggests that using Ozempic might slow the rate of alcohol intoxication.
04:44So doctors recommend not to take Ozempic if you're going to have sex with a fat person.
04:55It's one of my favorite jokes.
04:57Think about it.
05:00You're not. No, I don't want any mercy applause.
05:0283 year old Joy Behar revealed she gets Botox to improve her appearance.
05:09Don't laugh. This was, this was her before.
05:15So easy.
05:18A New Jersey high school canceled its homecoming dance due to low interest among students.
05:23It was a bummer for one man who already purchased his tux.
05:31After taking medication, a nonverbal autistic boy began speaking and immediately started complaining.
05:38Well, you'd complain too if they gave you this haircut.
05:40Finally, a woman has a new podcast where she interviews everyone she ever slept with.
05:51Well, that's one way to avoid booking Brian Kilmeade.
05:56Yeah.
05:58Huh?
06:04So on Wednesday, Jimmy Kimmel told his crowd that there's no chaos in Portland, Chicago or L.A.
06:09So let's congratulate Jimmy on telling his first joke ever.
06:15Antifa is just short for anti-fascist.
06:17It's not a club you can join.
06:19There are no membership dues, but they have matching signs.
06:22There's no chaos in Portland.
06:25None.
06:25There is no chaos in Chicago.
06:27There was no chaos in Los Angeles.
06:30They're pretending there's chaos as a pretense for a military takeover.
06:38It's funny.
06:39Kimmel also said the American Revolution was a no kings rally.
06:44Not to be confused with his show, which is a no laughs rally.
06:52As he says all this, the feds announced they're bringing Antifa related terrorism charges in the July 4th attack on an ice facility in Texas.
07:03The grand jury indicted alleged Antifa members for providing material support for terrorism and attempted murder after ambushing officers at the detention center.
07:12So is Antifa real?
07:14Huh?
07:15Yeah, I guess they don't have a union or a 401k.
07:20But I don't think ISIS or Hezbollah had a human resources department either.
07:25None of them had corporate handbooks.
07:28But you know who did?
07:30Yeah.
07:31Antifa.
07:32Look at that.
07:35And that's Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison.
07:39I know what you're thinking.
07:40What happened to Minnesota, huh?
07:42You thought tampons in the boys' bathroom were bad.
07:44Wait till you see the Molotov cocktails.
07:47Tim Waltz, Ilhan Omar, and this guy?
07:49Was Jeffrey Dahmer not on the ballot?
07:51But I guess if you're a Democrat, you could deny anything.
07:59And really, if it weren't for denial, what could you laugh at?
08:02Over on Colbert, Bette Midler serenaded Steve with a song so awful, Trump might want to shoot himself in the ear.
08:09It must have been cold here at the late show, despite the high ratings and awards.
08:18Did you ever know that you're my Frodo?
08:23You stand for what's right with wit and class.
08:28And I hold you high as the great egos, because you never kissed the orange ass.
08:36Give it up for Weird Al Yankovic.
08:42Wow.
08:44Strong feelings.
08:46But this is what Kimmel and Colbert have become, a cross between C-SPAN and drag queen Hezbollah.
08:52They're like a guy at the bar who heard last call but won't leave.
08:57Because what's waiting back in the real world is worse.
09:00Now, late night has been an airbrushed, star-studded version of Trump derangement for a while.
09:04But with the flurry of Trump's successes and the mental anguish those wins caused his critics,
09:11the terrain became more and more inhospitable to viewers,
09:14who'd rather get a good night's sleep than watch Colbert and Kimmel prove that men can menstruate.
09:22When your only bit is Trump bad, you're no longer late night.
09:26You're just a shut-in with a house band.
09:28Meanwhile, back in the real world, Mostly Peaceful turned into mostly police reports.
09:34When a person is murdered by someone with 40 priors, Democrats blame mental illness and their rights.
09:40It's crazy these cities keep voting for Democrats.
09:43These assholes are softer on crime than Cory Booker's junk at a Victoria's Secret show.
09:59But that's late night.
10:03Elites telling you chaos is a myth while armed security walks them to their cars.
10:07It's the recipe for modern extremism, from Kimmel to Zoran.
10:12You ever wonder why our extremists seem more extreme than in the Middle East?
10:17Where factions actually engage with Trump and cooperate, they even chant Trump's name,
10:22yet our Rodeo-drive radicals still despise him.
10:26That's because beliefs flourish when separated from real-world consequences.
10:30They might preach compassion, but their distance from reality desensitizes them to actual suffering.
10:37Their targets of hate become abstract enemies, while real threats are dismissed.
10:42So they do this shtick every night, even as the guy they despise pulled off the impossible,
10:48getting every player in the Middle East to agree to a peace deal, something Biden-Obama could never do.
10:53You'd think they'd realize the very things they hate about Trump are precisely what made him so effective.
10:59And what made America suck prior to Trump was everything these bozos preached from their perch.
11:04No wonder it's hard to tell a joke these days, when everything you stand for is the punchline.
11:10David, I love the, is that a cardigan?
11:24That's correct, Greg.
11:25Thank you for noticing.
11:26Yes, yes.
11:27Is that from the Judd Hearst collection?
11:30I got it at auction, yes.
11:32You got it at auction?
11:34Nice.
11:34Did Judd Hearst pass away?
11:36I'm not sure.
11:40I'm not sure.
11:41Someone might have just robbed his house.
11:42Yes, exactly.
11:44You know, I keep thinking, isn't it weird that our rich people, our successful people,
11:51are more extremists than other countries' poor people?
11:55Do you notice that?
11:56Well, I mean, it gives you something to do.
11:58Look, ever since they killed Epstein, people have been bored, you know what I mean?
12:03Yeah, that's true.
12:04And the rich people, when you're rich, it's like, what are you going to do, go to a movie?
12:09Yeah.
12:09You know, you're going to go watch Barbie?
12:11Yeah.
12:12Well, that's a recent reference.
12:13Good for you.
12:15Very in touch.
12:17I appreciate it.
12:18Oppenheimer.
12:21That is the same year as Barbie.
12:25Greg, what are you going to do?
12:25Go watch the Joy Luck Club.
12:28Nice.
12:29Nice.
12:31These people need to have more activities.
12:33Yes.
12:34Like what?
12:34That's why politics is fun.
12:36So politics is their activity.
12:37Yeah, sure.
12:38That's an interesting, you know what?
12:40I never looked at it that way.
12:41Yeah.
12:42Something to do.
12:43Gets you out of the house.
12:44I feel like after saying that, you should tell me that that's it for our hour.
12:47And I'll see you next week at the same time.
12:51Is that a Judge Hirsch reference?
12:53Yes.
12:53He was the shrink in Ordinary People.
12:57Oh, yeah.
12:57Who's the one?
12:58Is it Donald Sutherland who did something?
13:01He wasn't wearing any pants.
13:02Animal House.
13:02My God.
13:04You're...
13:05Wow.
13:06That is incredible.
13:06Bring his A game.
13:07Yeah.
13:09Michael!
13:10Michael, where do you think Kimmel is getting his info from?
13:15Is it like one spot?
13:17Because remember what he said about Charlie Kirk?
13:19And he says, and it's all, I think it's from all one, like, sub-stack blog.
13:25I think Kimmel isn't wrong.
13:28Yeah.
13:28Because I don't think there's chaos in these cities because it's by design.
13:31If you look at what's happening in London, the people who are protesting, who are the
13:35native British people, are the ones getting arrested.
13:37Whereas people who do horrible things to children are kind of, they look the other way.
13:42Yeah.
13:42So this isn't chaos that it can't be stopped overnight.
13:44Look at New York.
13:45We know how to stop crime here.
13:47When you had de Blasio and then you had, you know, you're going to have Mom Donnie, God
13:50help you people.
13:52Yeah.
13:52It's going to be the same kind of nightmare, but it's not chaotic.
13:55This is a choice because then people get scared, they're disarmed, and they need government
13:59to protect them and take care of them.
14:00This is very much by design.
14:02And I apologize for my tinfoil hat, but I don't think anyone here disputes that.
14:05Well, you know what?
14:06The best example is what happened when the Chinese officials came to San Francisco.
14:10That's exactly right.
14:11Yeah.
14:11And it was like they could just stop everything overnight.
14:14They cleaned up the streets.
14:15And then once the Chinese people left, it was back to chaos.
14:18So you're right.
14:18It's not chaos.
14:19It's not chaos in the slightest.
14:20And what's going to be – and as to where he gets his ideas from, you know, all these
14:24people cross-pollinate.
14:26You have the New York Times.
14:27You have the late-night talk shows.
14:28You have, you know, sub-stacks and blogs.
14:31It's all of this ecosystem.
14:32And it's very pernicious because it's kind of insulated against any sort of reality.
14:37And thankfully, Americans repudiated very heavily in the last election.
14:41Amen, Andrew.
14:42How are you?
14:45Is it – do you have any sympathy for them for having to do this kind of conversation?
14:50Content as Trump strikes a huge peace deal?
14:54It's like, what do you do?
14:55Well, they don't have to do the content.
14:57Yeah, that's true.
14:58So I don't really have the sympathy.
15:00I mean, but they only know this kind of one narrative of lying, right?
15:03And it's like, don't believe what you see.
15:05It's the ultimate flip.
15:06What's right is wrong.
15:07What's wrong is right, et cetera.
15:09You know, like Antifa is not real, even though we see their book right there.
15:14Jerry Nadler doesn't wear a diaper, right?
15:16Like, we hear the crinkle on live TV.
15:19We know that.
15:19We hear the crinkle.
15:20But to get to the bottom of it, it's a distinct crinkle.
15:23We all know this.
15:24We have kids, those of us who do.
15:26And the thing is, is that it's wordplay, right?
15:29So it's like, oh, Antifa doesn't exist by the definition of what defines an organization.
15:34You see, and then they get you sucked into the word, and then you start thinking about it.
15:38You're like, well, it's this intellectual exercise.
15:40But let's come up with another name for it then.
15:42Fine.
15:42It's not Antifa.
15:43But all the people that are creating all of this chaos, what is it?
15:46I came up with a couple terms for what we could call it, right?
15:49Sure.
15:49Here we go.
15:50How about the Masked Baristas Union?
15:52Oh.
15:53Right?
15:54Maybe the Participation Trophy Militia.
15:57Nice.
15:58Occupy Everything Except Jobs.
16:00Mmm.
16:00There's that one, right?
16:01So let's just come up.
16:04That's good.
16:07That's good.
16:08Well done.
16:08Kat, do you have any neat little titles?
16:10No.
16:10All right.
16:12You can use my phone.
16:14What did you think of Bette Midler talking about his high ratings?
16:18Yeah.
16:19Wasn't it kind of like sad?
16:20Because she's like, that was like a kind of like a little going, it was like a retirement party.
16:26And she made a wrote a little song for the retirement party.
16:29And then afterwards, somebody gives him a watch and a cake.
16:32Yes.
16:32I also think it's kind of, in some ways it is kind of hard to remember politics before
16:37Trump.
16:38Yeah.
16:38Because it's been happening so long because there was a president in the middle.
16:41Well, there was a president in the middle.
16:43Yeah.
16:44How much presidenting he actually did.
16:47I'm not, I think very little.
16:49But it's been going on for so long that it's hard to remember how it was before, but it's
16:54not going to be forever.
16:55There's a few more years and then we're going to have a different president.
16:59And I don't know what these people do at this point, at that point, rather.
17:04You're talking in 2032 when Trump is done.
17:07Man, you keep slinging red meat like that, I'm going to get iron poisoning.
17:18But it's true.
17:19It's like, if you get so stuck on one thing, it doesn't matter what the thing is.
17:24This is clearly their thing.
17:25But if you get stuck on one thing and that's your lens, it's not just that it hurts other
17:29people, it hurts you the most because it stunts your creativity.
17:33When you become so obsessed with one thing, you're like, okay, well, I have to, there's
17:37this song I already wrote, I'm going to make it about Trump now, rather than like, just
17:40there's so much other stuff going on in the world.
17:42But if that's like your thing, you can't think, you physically can't see anything else.
17:46Yeah.
17:46Go to see a new movie like Schindler's List.
17:51I got that in the queue.
17:53You know what else is interesting?
17:54It's been years since Hocus Pocus is out, but Bette Midler's still in her witch outfit.
18:00Put up a picture.
18:04I'm trying to come back with something, but I don't think I've ever seen a Bette Midler
18:07movie.
18:09Beaches?
18:11What'd you say?
18:11Witches?
18:12Beaches.
18:13Beaches?
18:13Are you kidding?
18:14No.
18:15What is that?
18:17You're the wind beneath my wings.
18:18No, I don't know.
18:19I don't know anything about Bette Midler.
18:21Okay.
18:22All right.
18:23Well, I guess I'm done then.
18:24Up next, Porky Pritzker gets lucky.
18:28I was incredibly lucky.
18:32You have to be to end up ahead, frankly, going to a casino anywhere.
18:38It was in Las Vegas.
18:39And I like to play cards.
18:43And so, you know, that I founded a charitable poker match here in Chicago called the Chicago
18:52Poker Challenge that raises millions, has raised millions of dollars for the Holocaust
18:56Museum here.
18:57I don't believe that he was with some friends.
19:04Do you buy that story?
19:05Well, I don't buy it because when you eat that much, the game you're playing is craps.
19:10And you're playing it like 12 hours a day.
19:13That's true.
19:14You can't be sitting for a while.
19:15And what he's gambling with is heart disease.
19:18And I don't think it's a game he's going to win.
19:21You know, I actually was looking him up this week.
19:23Yeah.
19:23If he finishes his second term, this sounds like a joke and it's not.
19:27He'll be the first Democratic governor of Illinois in history to finish two terms.
19:32Every single other Democratic governor in the history of Illinois has resigned or went
19:37to jail or died before the end of their second term.
19:39So he's on the verge of making real history, including the first president since Taft to
19:45get stuck in a bathtub.
19:49That'd be great if you'd have to walk around in a bathtub.
19:52Andrew, do you think he likes to gamble for the buffets?
19:58That could be the reason.
20:00You know, if he quit gambling, he'd probably lose weight.
20:02That's a really good point.
20:03And that's also a hard one to follow up.
20:05There's not enough plexiglass in the world to stop that sneeze from ruining the buffet.
20:10Tell you that much.
20:11But here's the thing.
20:12I'm a gambler.
20:13Yeah, I'll let you know right now.
20:14I'm a blackjack guy.
20:15I'll tell you exactly what happened so we can put this all to bed.
20:18He's sitting at the table, right?
20:20Probably losing a ton.
20:21And he's probably lost a ton in the past.
20:22Everyone's like, well, I didn't claim his losses because who claims their losses when
20:25you're a billionaire?
20:26First of all, his wife texts him.
20:29Where are you?
20:29You said you'd be up in the room 30 minutes ago.
20:32He's sitting there with probably $250,000 and $5,000 chips.
20:35He throws it all in, right?
20:38Gets two eights.
20:39Splits the eights.
20:40Gets another eight.
20:41Splits them.
20:42Two threes.
20:43Double down.
20:44Dealer shows five.
20:45Busts.
20:45That's $1.4 million right there.
20:47Then everyone starts going crazy because he won so much.
20:50And he's like, oh, shoot, I got to claim this.
20:52That's what happened.
20:53I mean, and I know it's not fun and exciting and funny, but that's just the truth.
20:57Sometimes the truth can be enthralling.
21:00I mean, yeah, yeah.
21:01He lost the ton.
21:02He's got three more to go.
21:02Yeah.
21:06There you go.
21:08You're welcome.
21:08Kat, who can play with that kind of money?
21:12Does it bother you that this guy is, like, making millions?
21:18Do you think that I have even the slightest understanding of blackjack?
21:24Have you ever gambled?
21:25Well, not in the traditional sense.
21:31I guess I've gambled a lot, but I've never been to a casino.
21:34There was that time you played Russian roulette with the Motley Crue roadies.
21:38It's just, like, I don't, like, whatever you just said, I have no idea what you said.
21:43I don't either.
21:44It could have been in a completely different language.
21:46I have no idea.
21:47I feel like that's a lot of money, but isn't he like a bajillionaire through no work of his own?
21:51So that's, like, no money to him.
21:53So especially because he's not rich because of his own work, so he probably doesn't think about how much money he's spent because he's never been without it.
21:59Yeah.
21:59But I also feel like there's got to be someone there that remembers it, right?
22:04Like, let me ask you, Mr. Blackjack Man.
22:07Do people, if someone won that much at a table and you were there, would you remember it?
22:12That's the point I'm making is everyone was probably screaming.
22:14Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
22:15I don't know enough about gambling, but that's a lot of money to a lot of people.
22:19But to him, he probably, like, has outfits that are that expensive.
22:22Well, yeah, just by the fabric alone.
22:24I knew you were going to say that.
22:25Oh, man.
22:28Thanks for the setup.
22:31You know, David, your nickname in college was The Gambler.
22:36That's right.
22:37Yeah.
22:38Because you always aided Kenny Rogers.
22:42What?
22:42Federal Air Marsh surveil Trump's cabinet member Gabbard in 2024, Rand Paul says.
23:01Kentucky Senator says TSA watch list was used to track down now DNI Tulsi Gabbard in 2024.
23:12Senator Rand Paul RKY said he received records confirming that federal air marshals surveyed
23:18now Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard during domestic flights last year,
23:23reporting back information related to her appearance and even how many electronics she was observed using.
23:29The Republican from Kentucky made the revelation Tuesday on Capitol Hill
23:35as Department of Homeland Security, DHS, Secretary Chrissy Noem was testifying about her department's budget request for fiscal year 2026.
23:44I commend you and the Trump administration for ending all government-sponsored censorship using DHS personnel.
23:53Just last night, I received the first set of records from the department regarding Tulsi Gabbard's placement on the TSA Quiet Skies watch list, Paul said.
24:01These documents confirmed our suspicions.
24:05Federal Air Marshals surveyed the now Director of National Intelligence during domestic flights in 2024,
24:12reporting back information related to her appearance and even how many electronics she was observed using.
24:17Unfortunately, this is not an isolated case, he added.
24:29The Transportation Security Administration watch list allows Federal Air Marshals to follow US citizens
24:36and collect information on their behaviour in an effort to stop threats from potential terrorists.
24:41As I was travelling, I ended up in 30 to 45 minutes of going through screening every time.
24:49I would go to the airport to fly, Gabbard previously told Fox's One Nation.
24:53I noticed Air Marshals, I noticed K-9 teams.
24:56There were things that I saw and noticed that were highly unusual.
25:00But despite the deepest pain and harm and stress that's been caused by this,
25:05is that forever going forward I will always be looking over my shoulder,
25:09wondering if and how my government is surveilling me, she said.
25:14The TSA, as part of DHS Fox News Digital, reached out to DHS for comment, but they did not immediately respond.
25:22Paul also asked Noam on Tuesday if she has ever uncovered any internal communications or activities
25:28relating to the government under the Biden administration being involved in censorship.
25:34We have literally found thousands of documents that have proven that they were involved in censorship and policing speech.
25:41So we will be unveiling these to this committee and making sure we're exposing what CISA was doing
25:47with a vast majority of its time of certain employees, she said.
25:53The Cyber Security and Infrastructure Security Agency is also part of DHS.
25:58And some of the discussion I think we'll have here today is about getting CISA back on mission
26:04and some of the reductions in staff that have been over there, Noam added.
26:08And that's reflected in the fact that many of them were doing the work that they shouldn't have been doing.
26:14Democrat lawmaker charged with assaulting federal agents laughs off fundraising questions.
26:30Representative Lamonica McLever allegedly slammed forearm into ICE officers during Newark Detention Facility confrontation.
26:41Representative Lamonica McLever, DNJ, refused to answer Fox News' questions over whether her motivations for storming a federal immigration detention centre earlier this month
26:52was to increase her public image after it was uncovered.
26:54After it was uncovered, McLever had been fundraising off the incident that has led to federal charges for the New Jersey Democrats.
27:03The Department of Justice publicly outed federal charges against McLever on Tuesday, accusing her of allegedly assaulting,
27:11impeding and interfering with law enforcement earlier this month at Newark Area Immigration Detention Facility, known as Delaney Hall.
27:19McLever was also there with two other members of Congress to conduct what they claimed were their Congressional mandated oversight duties,
27:26as well as Mayor of Newark, New Jersey, Ras Baraka, who was subsequently arrested following the incident, but later had his charges dropped.
27:36Congresswoman, would you be able to tell us what made you decide to fundraise off the incident the charges?
27:44McGever was asked.
27:46No comment, McGever said, as she laughed off the reporter, asking the question.
27:52Have a wonderful day.
27:53How do you respond to people who might think that's why you went to the ICE facility, that you wanted to fundraise off of it?
28:04But the follow-up question went unanswered, as the Congresswoman repeatedly ignored the reporter's questions
28:10and instead focused her attention on the discussion with her staff that were accompanying McGever at the time.
28:19Any comment, Congresswoman, on the fundraising?
28:22Anything you could have done differently to avoid the charges?
28:27On Tuesday, Fox News Digital uncovered McGever was fundraising off her charges shortly after they came down from the Justice Department.
28:36Investigators accused McGever of assaulting two federal agents at Delaney Hall, according to the charging documents.
28:43Law enforcement says McGever assaulted the agents when she slammed her forearm into the body of a uniformed immigration official
28:52while trying to restrain the agent by forcibly grabbing him.
28:55McGever also allegedly tried to block agents from arresting Farrakhan and after he was put in handcuffs,
29:02allegedly pushed an ICE officer and used her forearms to forcibly strike the agent.
29:07As you know, Trump is using his Department of Justice to target political opponents.
29:13Less than two weeks ago, I was doing my job and conducting oversight at an ICE facility in my city.
29:18A fundraising text obtained by Fox News Digital stated,
29:21Now, the Trump admin has filed charges against me.
29:26This is the first time first and it's flashing red light for our democracy.
29:31It continues,
29:32I'm sounding the alarm and asking you to donate now so we can fight these charges and keep speaking truth to power.
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