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Why did you say it twice?
I heard it the first time.
And by the way, you always say 30 when it's 40.
The open the program is being moved back by seconds each and every day, kind of like losing the Earth's time on its axis.
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There's a story here at the Hill.com.
New poll, Trump up to 60% in New York.
I wonder why this is.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has a whopping 43-point lead in New York, according to a new poll.
This is a New York one Baruch College survey that was released late yesterday, 60% support.
Kasich in second place with 17%.
And Ted Cruz at 14%.
Ted Cruz in third place in all of the New York polls.
Baruch College pollster Mickey Bloom said Trump is just killing it.
This could really be his road to getting enough to win it outright before he ever gets to that convention.
New York has 95 delegates at stake in next week's primary, making it a major prize, obviously.
Fourteen delegates are allocated, allocated to the statewide winner.
The remaining 81 are divided up by winner of congressional districts.
And there are three per district, and that's why Cruz is spending his time in in friendly upstate districts trying to nail down the delegates in those districts, trying to prevent Trump from getting to 50%.
That's the markup.
You got to get 50% in each district to get all the district's delegates.
And so Cruz's theory or he's abandoning the popular vote per se statewide, focusing on in New York congressional districts and delegates there, and voters as well.
The Trump lead in the delegate count right now, 743 Cruz 545 Kasich 141.
And Paul Ryan is said to officially rule himself out of the presidential race.
A surprise speech at the Republican National Committee today at 3 15 p.m.
15 minutes after the program ends today, Paul Ryan will make it official that he's taking himself out of the running.
Now, that might imply that he was in the running.
I think what it more closely implies, or what people will infer, is that others had put him in the running, and he's now officially taking himself out.
Yeah, I guess it had to be drafted.
If you officially take yourself out of the running, uh it just means you're taking yourself out of the running, but it doesn't mean that they come to you and draft you.
Okay, so let me see when this Baruch College survey was taken.
It doesn't say, just has a 5.8% margin of error.
Um I expect Trump's numbers in a number of places to go up because of the perception of what happened in Colorado.
You know, perception and reality oftentimes intermingle and are seen as the same thing when they are clearly different and apart from one another.
And the perception is, Trump's speaking it loudly enough, and there's enough media that's amplifying this, is that he got royally shafted out there.
Got royally screwed.
Now let's, as I mentioned yesterday, folks, I there shouldn't be any any shock at this.
When you look at what happened, it's been known since August that Colorado was not going to have a caucus.
Well, sorry, not gonna have a straw poll or a popular vote to determine the nominee.
Went through all of this yesterday.
This is the establishment.
These are the insider guys.
They made this decision in August.
And the reason they made that the decision they made, it's actually come back to Bitem.
The decision they made to do it this way was not to stop Trump and not to stop Cruz per se.
The reason they did it this way was to facilitate one of their own insider candidates winning the state.
By turning it into a total establishment insider game.
Remember, this is back in August.
The GOP in Colorado thought they were greasing the skids for somebody like Jeb.
Uh or somebody else that's on the insider by focusing on people who had the money and the organization and the wherewithal to get out to Colorado and win it according to the rules.
The rules are not a trick, meaning it's not a late in the game change.
The rules were published in a book that was sent to everybody by the RNC.
So there's no chicaner here.
There's no trickery.
But it it is the establishment trying to change the weight of the rules in their favor.
You can get mad at that all you want, but that's how these things work.
The Harlem Globetrotters do not lose, okay?
The Washington Generals are just honored and happy to be on the court, and I think there's no greater illustration of politics today than to look at the Harlem Globetrotters.
The Democrats are the globetrotters.
Obama is metalark lemon, only not as entertaining, and the Republicans are the Washington Generals.
They lose every time and they're happy.
They're happy to be on the court.
They get to travel with the Globetrotters.
You know, they're they're they're they're in that that they bask in that warm glow of attention that Globetrotters gets.
So and they they're gonna protect themselves.
They're going to protect their fiefdom, their castle, what have you.
What happened in Colorado is because Jeb and the insiders that were really to benefit from the rule got out, that left it wide open for somebody else to exploit the rules that Colorado had set up, and Cruz did, and Trump didn't.
Now we can go into whatever reasons why you want.
I'm I mentioned a couple uh yesterday.
But the reality, and I'm the mayor of Realville, as you know.
I am Mr. Literal with a capital L. But the perception of what happened out there yesterday is that a giant screw job took place.
Anytime you change the rules in a country like America and you ace out the votes of average ordinary people, people are going to suspect you.
And that's exactly what happens.
All Trump has to do is talk about how the game was rigged.
It's not democratic, how people are being denied the right to vote.
It's going to resonate with people.
People like to think they choose the party nominee.
People like to think they have a role in this.
And Republicans have had a couple delegates go out there, well, officials from the party said, no, no, no, people got to understand we choose our nominee, not you.
A couple of them may have had a little bit too many little beverages at the time they made the admission, we had the OBO sound bites.
So this is gonna possibly reignite Trump's campaign.
Let's be Trump, when his theme is win-win-win-win-win, when the Trump theme is you're gonna get so sick and tired of winning, because that's what we're gonna do, you'll be winning so much that you're gonna beg me to lose some just to remember what it's like.
But no, no, no, no, we're never gonna lose going to win-win-win-win-win.
Well, Trump hasn't won in in quite a while.
That also has an effect on perceptions.
It clearly there's been a momentum shift.
The delegate numbers are still what they are.
It's impossible for crews to get to 1237 before the convention.
Well, highly unlikely.
It remains within the realm of possibility for Trump, but the momentum, it dissipated.
There's no question, I've got email from Trumpists.
You know, some of them were mad at me, but others understood what I was saying yesterday and had uh give me an example.
Let me just read one to you.
Guy was the emailer here reacting to the uh final call that we had yesterday.
Claims that I didn't understand the point the last caller was making.
And I don't remember the last caller yesterday, but but it doesn't matter.
Here's let me get to the crux of this.
What most Trump supporters have in common is that if there is a scintilla of a chance of saving our country, Trump is it.
There is nobody else that will do what it takes to save our country.
Trump is it.
And we know there's a very small chance, but Trump's the last chance.
And if he can't pull it off, it's over.
And then but this is the key to the email.
I always thought that a candidate that took it to the media would win.
I always thought that the candidate who was able to triumph and succeed despite the media and make the media look like fools.
I always thought a Republican candidate that owned the media would win.
I never factored in my thought process betrayal by the candidate's own party.
So here you have a Trumpist who believes, as many of them do, that Trump is the only hope.
And that's why they're so tolerant of Trump and his technique, his words, his comments, his behavior.
They're tolerant because he's the last chance, and they really fear they're losing the country.
This is it.
He's the only guy that can do it.
They don't think Cruz can.
They don't certainly don't think anybody else can.
They don't even think the establishment's aware that there's a crisis, and they're right about that.
But these are people who also, and this is not a view that they hold exclusively to see.
These are people who resent the hell out of the media.
And they have resented the hell out of the media since they turned 12 years old and they first started watching Kennedy Nixon.
And then they watched the Goldwater campaign in 1960.
They have just despised the media and bias all the way through Cronkite or Dan Rabber, you name it, they've despised it.
And they've gotten progressively depressed and angry as they watched the Republicans cower in fear to the media and not fight back.
And they have watched in anger and fear as the Republicans refused to even criticize Obama because of the media, refused to even oppose Obama, stop about because of the media.
So they believed, many of them believed, that if a candidate came along and finally mastered the media, had the media eating out of his hand that that would enthuse the party, and a party would get behind that candidate and it would be smooth sailing.
And it's been a shock to the system that the GOP will not get behind Trump because he has neutered and neutralized the media.
Stop and think for that because to these people, that is huge.
And the fact I I I was I must admit to being a little surprised that this guy, and I'm sure a lot of other Trumpists, at this stage of the game, actually thought the GOP would rally around Trump for any reason.
But it's but the media especially.
But this is how important a factor the media is in trying to understand the Trump phenomenon.
And when the GOP does not rally to somebody who can turn the media either to his advantage or render them basically ineffective, then they get further depressed and think, well, for crying out loud.
I mean, isn't that what this is all about?
The media mistreats, the media, the media impugns, the media lies, the media distorts all of these crazy things about the media, and here's Trump has shown how he can neutralize him, and that doesn't even make the party change around or come around and support him.
And I guess one of the things I'm surprised about in this is that there's there was ever any consideration that the party's going to come around and support Trump before they have to.
And even then they may not.
I mean, this is uh life and death, life and death for these establishment types.
And uh the the idea that somehow Trump can do things and even succeed wildly to the point that the GOP establishment's gonna come around.
Well, no, I just see I've never labored under the belief that we could turn the media.
I have never how many people have called here over the course of the broadcast, you know, the years, and have uh have said to me, Rush, we're never going to win till we get the media.
If the media being fair to us, that'll be the sure sign of victory.
I said, well, that's never going to happen.
The media, it's not really media, they're not even reporters.
They're not, they're not out there open-minded, waiting to have their minds changed, and not out there to see the light about it.
They are committed leftists, committed to advancing the Democrat Party agenda.
They're never ever going to come around.
If that's your measurement of success, you're never going to find it.
Ever.
And if you want some proof, here's Trump.
Trump does find a way around.
The media can't hurt Trump, is the point.
That you realize how big a deal that is to people.
The media has been able to destroy whatever Republican they wanted to destroy.
About the only Republican the media hasn't been able to destroy is Reagan.
Pretty much, they've had free reign after that.
They've been able to successfully diminish by reputation, image, what have you, any Republican they set their sights on, except Reagan.
And now Trump.
And the belief that that would provide the energy for the GOP to see the light and get behind Trump.
I don't know where they got that, but I that's that was never ever going to happen.
If anything, it's going to make the establishment even more opposed to Trump because it's going to make Trump an even bigger threat.
The establishment is made up of people of both parties.
The establishment is made up of Republicans and Democrats.
The Republicans are the Washington Generals, the Democrats are the are the hardware globetrotters.
But when the entire castle is threatened, i.e.
Washington, they're going to circle the Potomac.
And any outsider trying to get in there, they're not going to let them in.
And that's what Colorado is all about.
But the establishment has been doing things throughout this campaign, it's backfired on them so many times, and this looks like it might, even though they didn't break any rules, even though they didn't conduct any tricks, even though they didn't do anything undercover of darkness or any everything they did was wide out in the open.
But all it takes is this perception.
Because Trump successfully has created one image.
Well, many, but one image that triumphs over everything else.
And that is if he doesn't win, somebody cheated.
If he doesn't win, somebody shafted.
He doesn't win.
Somebody broke the rules.
In Trump world, that is believed 100%.
If Trump doesn't win, the game is rigged.
So here comes, here comes Colorado doing what they do.
And it appears, perception-wise, that they did pull a fast one by changing the rules to prevent Trump for whatever reason, whether he's prepared or not, uh, to even compete in Colorado.
I've got to take a break, but there's a soundbite supporting this and other things, too.
So hang in, they'll be right back, folks, in a moment.
One of the biggest mistakes that people make, not just Trumpists.
One of the biggest mistakes people on our side make is believing that official Republicans, Washington Republicans, New York Republicans, but primarily the Republicans in elective office,
the Republican lobbyists, uh, people that work for Republican elected officials, there is this assumption that official Republicans feel the same way about the media as you do, and they don't.
The media is part of the overall ruling class.
They are part of the establishment.
And Republicans come to know what the media is going to do and why they do it, and they accept it.
So when Trumpists are shocked that the Republican establishment will not get behind a candidate who can take it to the media.
It tells me that they have a misconception of how the Republican Party looks at the media.
They don't it's hard to explain, really.
It's just they don't see them as the enemy that you and I they don't see them as much more than an obstacle, but be they don't even see them as that.
It's part of the infrastructure and framework.
It's the way things are.
They never complain about the media, very rarely, and they don't do anything about it.
And they very seldom even try.
How many times have you heard a Republican why don't you do a press?
Why don't you do a press conference?
Bring up some victims of Obama's latest policy and do what the Democrats We won't get covered.
How many times did you heard of him?
We won't get covered.
They know.
And so they do not have.
Just like they don't view Obama and the Democrats the way you and I do, they don't view the media the same way either.
And they don't think we're in a crisis.
You know, I watch these roundtable discussions on the cable news channels.
One of the most recently discussed topics.
Obama's interview with Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday, in which Obama commented on Hillary and her email server, and he said, you know, there's classified, and then there's classified.
Meaning there's secret, and there's really, really secret, and Hillary was only dealing with a big deal.
So everybody's discussing whether or not Obama gave Hillary cover, whether or not Obama would try to use the DOJ to influence whatever happens with.
Is there any doubt about this?
Look, I know they got to fill time at cable news networks and do roundtable discussions on things, but it means it's an open question whether or not Obama would intercede.
This president, who is famous for pretending there's no constitution whenever it benefits him.
People really want to discuss, spending a lot of time whether or not Obama would intercede or try to influence what the DOJ does with the Hillary Clinton investigation.
There's no doubt in anybody's mind he would.
That's a hallmark of this regime.
The hallmark of this regime is that they do exactly the things that you can't believe presidents would do because previous presidents haven't done it.
There's no question in my mind.
And I don't believe anything is ever going to come of this.
Even though we've heard there's a book out there.
I'm going to get into this in greater detail, but a former White House correspondent for Newsweekers has written a book, Kate Something or Other.
And it's about how Michelle Obama just hates the Clintons, just despised, wanted Biden to run and take it to Hillary.
So we've got that thrown in the mix now.
And so that and that probably helps counter the idea that Obama will go into DOJ and ask them or demand that they protect Hillary on this email investigation.
But you you you you can't throw James Comey out of this equation.
There's really is uh he really is a guy with uh impeccable integrity, especially measured against most people at Washington.
So uh but but the idea that that Obama wouldn't just stand aside and let events like this unfold on their own.
There's no way.
He's not gonna take that kind of risk, because as goes Hillary, so goes his regime in a way.
I mean, she was a Secretary of State, she's trafficking in in this stuff, and who knows uh what what is out there that could end up being learned, it would not be beneficial.
Remember, we're legacy building time now.
It's it's library fundraising time for Obama.
And so there's uh there's a lot at stake.
Oh, anyway, I just had to comment on that because I just uh remembered seeing the latest roundtable discussion on this, and I think it's asked and answered.
Would Obama intercede, fill in the blank answers yes.
Here's John Hilman, CBS this morning today.
He's got that show on Bloomberg with uh with uh Mark Halpert.
Nora O'Donnell said, Donald Trump's talking about a dirty rigged system, Colorado.
What's the point of all this, Mr. Heileman?
This is a year when, in both parties, vast parts of the bases, Democratic and Republican, believed comprehensively the system is rigged, and so Donald Trump is trying to tap in to the populist kind of energy that's fueled this campaign all along.
All the complaints about it, the responses that he should figure it out, his campaign should be better, et cetera, et cetera.
They're all a hundred percent right.
But this talking point for him for the next two months is not a bad one politically speaking.
You know, that's a that's a good point.
I have taken an informal survey of Trump supporters, as I know quite a few.
And I've asked him I I think a pretty penetrating question.
Essentially, I said, Look, your guy is out there telling you, telling everybody, that everybody else in Washington is dumb and doing dumb things.
But he's a winner, and he's smart, and he's got the smartest people available to help him.
And when it comes to talking to the ChICOMs, when it comes to talking to Japanese, when it comes to making deals with the Iranians, we're gonna stop doing stupid things, and we're gonna do win things, we're gonna do smart things.
We're so smart, we're gonna win, win, win, win, win.
So I ask him, does what happened in Colorado bother you?
I mean, here's the guy that's gonna take it to the ChICOMs, take it to the Japanese, couldn't find a way to take it to the Colorado Republican Party.
And I'll tell you what they tell me.
They say that's that's true, but you know what?
Trump knew that he was not going to be able to prevail there.
He knew that he didn't have the infrastructure ready to go to do state by state delegate fights.
So you know what he did, Rush?
He let this thing all happen and then began playing it as though he was cheated, as though it was rigged.
This is working out exactly as Trump designed it, they think.
So you can I'll bet you that's a pretty common view that many Trump supporters hold.
That he didn't get snookered on anything here.
That if anybody's snookering anybody, it's Trump.
Trump is smart.
He's smart.
They tried to trick Trump, and he's turned the tables on him.
He knew that he wasn't gonna be able to go out there and compete in the way necessary because he hasn't got big enough staff, he hasn't hired enough people to do it yet.
And if he lost, he'd be easily able to say he got cheated because the system is rigged, because his supporters think that to begin with about all of this.
And I'll bet you if you encounter some Trump supporters, and maybe you are one yourself, that probably is, and you ask them, does it not bother you?
I mean, the guy's is smarter than anybody else in a room, and he's gonna be able to negotiate rings and circles around everybody else.
They are gonna tell you something along the lines of, hey, hey, he is, and he's demonstrating it right now.
He goes ahead, he lets Cruz think he got a big win out of there, but Trump knows how the media works.
He's coming out there claiming he got cheated, he got rigged, it's rigged, and he's gonna he's he's gonna he's gonna win big because of this.
So we'll see.
The uh the New York poll that shows that Baruch College poll shows him it's 60 percent was taken before all this happened.
Kate Anderson Browner Brouwer, she wrote the book on First Ladies and administrations and so forth.
That's the name of the woman who claims that Michelle Obama has nothing in it for the uh Clintons.
In fact, there may be some actual animosity there.
Rince Prebis on the record with Greta Van Sustrin last night.
She said, now, big fire storm over what's going on in Colorado and then and the way they ended up choosing their nominee out there, the preferred nominee.
Trump says it's corrupt and rigged.
What do you say to what do you say to that?
Well, I mean, it's the same process they use Greta four years ago.
I mean, it's no different.
I have a book in front of me that every candidate has state by state with the dates and what's happening.
This is an organizational process that candidates have to be involved with from the very beginning.
That's all true, folks.
There's no mystery here.
This is not something that's snuck up on.
Well, it might have snuck up on people if they didn't read the book.
If if if they didn't I I really don't think this is hard to understand.
Trump is not one of these guys.
He doesn't read owner's manuals.
Either hires somebody to read the owner's manual or just goes in there and learns it himself.
What are you what are you looking at me like that for?
How can you not because you don't if you're Trump.
You're running rings around all these guys.
You're leading by 20 points in every poll.
You're racking up delegates, you're creaming the opposition.
You're driving everybody from the establishment out of the race.
You've got crowds so big that five and ten thousand people can't get in.
So you want to stay on that role, and you're just going to win this with national pressure.
National momentum.
You're going to win this without all these arcane insider rules, because those are the things you're actually running against anyway, is that whole structure.
So you don't even take the time to get into it.
But I don't have any doubt that that was probably it.
And he didn't have anybody on his staff that was uh oriented toward the nuts and bolts of this stuff.
Trump's campaign has been for the hearts and minds of average everyday American voters.
But now that this has all happened, I mean, if it if it's if it's time now to wine and dine delegates, do any of them have Merilago?
Do any of them have a Boeing 757 he can put them on a fly them around?
Hey.
That's how some of the stuff happens.
So that's pre and Prebus is right.
Here's Cruz.
This was last night in San Diego.
He yells and screams and stamps his foot.
Donald, 65,000 people voted in the state of Colorado.
They just didn't vote for you.
They voted for our campaign.
The crowd was cheering.
And finally, here's Trump in Albany last night at another Trump appearance.
In Colorado, which was a total fix.
They took away their votes.
It's a corrupt system.
It's a totally corrupt rigged system.
In Louisiana, I went there, I campaigned for four or five days.
We had rallies just like this, thousands and thousands of people.
I end up winning Louisiana.
And then when everything is done, I find out I get less delegates than this guy that got his ass kicked, okay?
Give me a break.
Really disgusting.
And the Trump people are cheering and they're applauding and going right on because they think they have been cheated.
They think the game's been rigged against them.
You understand?
These are average ordinary people who think we're losing the country.
They are serious about it.
We're in a crisis, and they're being laughed at and mocked and made fun of and called losers by establishment media types.
They're getting no respect, so to speak.
And it would make total sense that their guy is getting shafted and getting screwed in a rigged game.
So all he's got to come, all he's got to do, come on, say that.
He's not going to lose anybody because of this.
And the establishment is going to miscalculate on this again if they're not if they think that the long-awaited Trump implosion is beginning.
They're misjudging how this is going to be received.
I'll tell I got a little analogy that I can give you.
Let me let me take a break here.
We'll be back and do that right after this.
Welcome back, my friends El Rushbow would have my brain tied behind my back just to make it fair.
Denver Post had an editorial back in February.
GOP, Colorado GOP blundered.
That's uh made a mistake for those of you in Rio Linda.
GOP, Colorado blundered on 2016 presidential caucus, Republicans made big mistake in abandoning presidential tally.
This editorial goes on and on about what a huge error this was to deny Republicans in Colorado their vote to choose the nominee via a delegate caucus rather than a straw poll or a or a vote.
It's gonna come back to bite them in this this uh editorial is from back in February.
Now, I happened to watch the other night, I was channel surfing around, not channel surf much, but I was channel surfing around, and I came across this show I'd never seen called Chicago Med.
And it's it's by Dick Wolf, the you know, the Law and Order, Law Norse Order SVU, Chicago PD, Chicago Fire.
And the reason I stopped when I came across it was that they there's a patient in the hospital who wanted his left arm amputated because he didn't feel like it was part of his body.
And he was doing everything he could.
He had tried to amputate it himself.
That's why it was in the hospital.
And of course, they brought in the high hospital psychiatrist to try to talk to the guy and explain what was going on.
And he diagnosed him with some disease called body identification membership disorder or some such thing.
Apparently it was an official disease.
And started working with the guy in a psychological therapeutic way to try to condition him to not look at his arm, his left arm, as not a part of his body.
But the guy, the character, was just, I mean, neurotic.
He's sick.
He was angry.
He said, You've got to cut it off, you've got to cut it off.
It's not me, it's not me.
I look, it's not my arm, it's not my arm.
And they wouldn't do it, of course.
So they try all their medicines and they try their counseling sessions, and the guy eventually makes his own makeshift tourniquet under his robe and causes gangrene, and they have to amputate his arm.
And the guy is happy as he can be.
He's a totally changed patient.
He's content, he's happy because this foreign, this thing that everybody saw is his left arm.
It was not part, it was finally gone, and he was relieved, he was happy, he wasn't scared anymore, wasn't threatened.
The point is this, and I'm not advocating any of this, but this is the way this was written.
The shrink, the psychiatrist in the hospital.
You know what?
I I blew this.
And the physician, what do you mean you blew this?
They got a guy who's mentally disturbed, you didn't blow anything.
I didn't take the time to really understand his desperation.
I thought I could treat this with traditional techniques, but I didn't take the time to really understand that his desperation and fear, however irrational to us, were real.
Well, I think when I saw that, I said, God damn.
That's a pretty close analogy to the way voters supporting anti-establishment candidates are looked at.
They're just kind of cooky, they're little nuts, they're a little crazy, and to the point now they're being insulted.
I mean, you have people writing pieces on various, even some conservative blogs saying, Yeah, you you middle class, you white people are all mad, you deserve to die.
You know, you you deserve to fail.
You're sitting out there blaming everybody else for your pro you deserve to fail.
You're you're sitting there and in industries that no longer exist, you haven't modernized, they're being blamed for all this.
Their support for Trump, they're being blamed for being losers.
And I think I think the same thing that was caricatured in this TV show, portraying this TV show is happening here.
I think a lot of people look at Trump supporters, and frankly, some of them, you know, they're crazy things on Twitter.
But a lot of them don't do that.
And I think some in the establishment and in the establishment media really haven't taken time, because they don't see the country in crisis.
Like this email I got from this Trump guy who was just devastated over this Colorado thing.
He says, You've got to understand it.
We support Trump.
We all have one thing in common.
If there is a centilla of a chance of saving our country, Trump's it.
There isn't anybody else, and it's a very small chance, but it's the last chance.
If Trump can't pull it off, it's over.
I'm reading from an email I got from a friend of mine, it's a Trumpist, who does not play games on Twitter and insult people or any of that, but genuinely believe this is it.
And a lot of them do.
But point is whether they're right or wrong, the establishment doesn't see anything anywhere near like that.
They don't see student loan debt, they don't see college education being worthless, they don't see all the.
They don't see the country in crisis.
They don't see the national debt as something that may be an immovable impediment to their kids and grandkids' future.
They just don't see it.
So they mock people who do and make fun of them.
And it's it's it's driving more and more people away from them.
This arrogant condescension is not the way to deal with this.
Anyway, I gotta take a break because I'm out of time.
Be right back after this.
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