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September 23, 2016, Friday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
Big news on the debates.
Big, big, big news on the debates and the debate rules here, folks.
Live from the Southern Command in Sunny South Florida.
It's open line Friday.
Yes to rebob.
Everybody been wondering what the debate rules are going to be and how much leeway, the presidential commission on Hillary winning the debates, will give Hillary in her quest to win the debates.
And it looks like the commission on presidential debates for Hillary to win the debates is not going to make it any easier on her than anybody else.
At least on paper.
We won't know until something actually happens.
Greetings, my friends.
Open line Friday.
Great to have you here.
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It's open line Friday.
I know what you want to talk about, but I just want to remind you that since it is Friday, you can talk about anything.
It doesn't have to be about race riots, conflict resolution.
By the way, speaking of race rights, have you noticed there aren't any race riots, riots, period in in Oklahoma?
And in Oklahoma, you actually had a white female cop shoot an African American perpetrator.
And there's and there's no the nothing.
Literally in North Carolina, in Charlotte, by the way, the game will go on.
The Charlotte Panthers are going to host the Minnesota Vikings, or as Brent Musberger used to say, the Vikings.
The Minnesota Vikings, anyway, the um games going to go on in Charlotte, where you had an African American cop who you look at this guy's resume, this guy's awesome, by the way.
And you had an African American perp, and immediately the Nation of Islam guy comes out and says, we need to boycott all white businesses and all white stores.
Say, wait a minute, no whites involved here.
And yet, three nights, well, two nights of terror and one night of peace and calm.
But nothing in Oklahoma.
Nothing where there actually is a racial component to what happened.
Now, the cop has been charged.
Uh what's manslaughter?
Yeah, first-degree manslaughter.
But in past incidents, that hasn't that hasn't appeased anybody.
So, Mr. Snurley Pop Quiz, why are the civil rights crowds in the Black Lives Matter groups and the people loyal to the uh Reverend Jacks, why aren't they in Oklahoma?
Why aren't they raising hell in Oklahoma?
And why are they raising Hell of North Carolina where there isn't a racial component?
Right, exactly right.
Oklahoma is gone.
Oklahoma is letting the Trump camp.
There's no reason to spend any time or money there.
North Carolina Hillary in trouble.
They need the black turnout.
Proving all of this is you know, I'm I'm gonna tell you something.
I'm gonna be accused of um insensitivity.
From the moment this started, I felt a lot of it was well, I know it's ginned up because there isn't a racial component here.
This is we are all the victims of a narrative that was created here, which is designed to make everybody think our country's falling apart and the racial divide is unhealable and all this, and this whole thing's manufactured.
I don't doubt the family's upset, don't misunderstand, but this the the the proportion, the sense of proportion is way, way out of whack.
Especially when you have a comparative event in Oklahoma and they're yawning about it.
I mean, it Black Lives Matter in the Civil Rights Court.
If you don't think this is political, then you've got to learn how to how to see these things because everything the Democrat Party and the left are involved in becomes politicized and thus becomes corrupted.
But as I was saying, you don't have to talk about it today.
You can talk about it.
We got another big NFL weekend coming up.
The ratings, will they continue to plummet?
How do the Patriots good coaching?
Patriots do it with excellent, excellent coaching.
Great way to look at the Patriots.
They changed the kickoff rule.
This is something your average fan uh would not know, but I being an expert in so many things and fully aware of this.
You look at the new kickoff rule.
The NFL tries to limit concussions and therefore contact at high speed.
So they have changed the kickoff rule that if you have a touchback, you get the ball out on the 25-yard line.
The objective was to encourage more receiving teams to take a knee, let the ball go to the end zone, and with no contact, no potential injury, nothing, you get the ball at the 25-yard line, not the 20.
It used to be the 20.
So Bill Belichick says, oh yeah, I'm not giving people a 25 yard line.
So he's instructed this kicker to kick short.
He is forcing the teams to return kicks, and his kick team, I think it's like eight or nine times almost every kick that's been returned.
There hasn't been a kick yet in three games that's even gotten to the 25-yard line against the Patriots.
It's coaching.
And the uniforms.
I think the uniforms intimidate people, like the Cowboys uniforms used to intimidate people way, way, way back.
60s and 70s.
Okay, the debate.
Here's the latest.
The debate's coming up on Monday night, and we know that Monday night football numbers are going to be down on the debate because we're expecting now 80 to 100 million Super Bowl kind of numbers for the debate on Monday night.
So Clinton Camp wanted these debates on Monday night football, hoping fewer would watch.
Just like they scheduled her debates with Crazy Bernie on Saturday nights during the Democrat primary.
And fewer people did watch.
But that's not going to be the case here.
So Mrs. Clinton is five foot four in her flats.
If she wears those little nurse ratchet heels, she may get up to five, four and three quarters or five five.
Donald Trump is six two.
Donald Trump is great.
Television just has it.
Trump looks good on TV, and then everything he does on TV is an added bonus.
You either have it or you don't, and that's why the people who have it earn a lot of money.
It's just one of those genealogical things that some people have and most people don't.
Hillary doesn't have it.
She doesn't command the screen.
She doesn't look intimidating, inviting, engaging.
Man, you know, you you people ought to do.
Remember the audio soundbite we played yesterday where Hillary, she's speaking to some labor thugs, labor union people, and she said, Why?
Why aren't I 50 points ahead?
You ought to see the entire video.
Well, it's 45 seconds.
It is.
It's great.
This the eyes, the anger on the face.
The it it's sorry, folks, it just doesn't work.
It's not, as I say, not engaging, it's not uh welcoming.
She just doesn't have it.
Not that this is any gonna, I'm just not predicting the impact of this, I'm just telling you.
And Trump has all of that.
She doesn't have any of it.
And now you throw in whatever is going on with her health, and the people in her camp know what that is.
And the people in her camp are thus, I'm sure they're scared to death.
Because they can't predict and they can't control when these episodes that she has happened, like the coughing spasms, or the things that look like seizures, or the uh the darting eyes, apparently, and they try to control it with medication.
Medication has side effects.
She's been taking a lot of rest in uh the days of this week, and they've said, yeah, it's it's a prepare and get ready for the for the debate.
I'm I'm I'm sure that the objective in the Clinton camp, unless we're being set up royally, which the Clintons have a propensity of doing.
I'm sure their major task is doing everything they can to make sure she can get through 90 minutes of live TV without any kind of an episode.
But I want you to keep in mind the Clintons set us up royally a number of times, get people expecting, like I just mentioned Hillary to have an advance and then come out and just be 110% energetic and just mow everybody down.
Now she's not done that once yet on the campaign trail, so it's a it's a way out there possibility.
But with the Clintons, you always have to keep it in reserve as a possibility.
So the Hillary people have asked for a stool that she could stand on so as to reduce the obvious difference in height, Trump 6'2, Hillary 5'4.
The Presidential Commission on Debates said nope, no stool.
You got to stand as you exist.
You can change the height of the podium to accommodate your height, but you cannot have a stool, you cannot have a footstool, or any of that.
Now, what happens if she slips into a coughing fit?
What happens if there's any other medical event during the debate?
Well, the Drudge Report having inside information claims she's just going to have to power through it.
Which, by the way, Drudge very clever, that is a phrase that the Clinton campaign has been using to describe how tough their candidate is in dealing with all these obstacles.
Yep.
Our Hillary, she's powering through it.
She just got to power through all this stuff, and so that's what she's going to have to do in the debate on Monday.
Supposedly, supposedly.
There are no commercial breaks.
Period.
If you recall the reason why that came up, there was a debate, I think it was in Philadelphia.
And Martin O'Malley up there and Crazy Bernie and Hillary, and Hillary left the podium.
She went backstage for 10 minutes.
And nobody knows what she did.
So the mind begins to wonder was it a bathroom break?
Was she on the verge of a coughing spasm and had to get back there and start coughing?
Backstage?
What was it?
Then she came back.
Crazy Bernie didn't try to capitalize on it or any of the sort.
But there isn't going to be any of that allowed according to the rules.
That's what's on paper right now.
I will wait to see if any of this really happens, what they choose as their way of dealing with it.
I'm talking Lester Holtz, the moderator of NBC News.
And by the way, Lester Holt can see up close and personal what they've done to his buddy Matt Wauer for daring to ask Hillary questions about her email and her server.
Don't think it Lester Holt is not aware of what could happen to him by people on his own side of his own network if he actually asks her a tough question or two.
The presidential debate commission has settled an early flash point.
Clinton demanded a step stool at the podium to add to her five foot four-inch stature.
Campaign chairman, John Pedessa, expressed concern that Hillary'd be dwarfed by Trump who is 6'2.
The request for the step stool was quickly rejected.
The commission's allowing for a custom-made podium, which will accommodate the differences in stature.
No word on whether there's a secret teleprompter in Hillary's podium.
But I folks, I have a serious question for you.
Whatever else you call to talk about today, I would like your thoughts on this, if you have any.
We're going to engage in a what-if conversation.
circumstance.
If during the debate, Mrs. Clinton has one of her medical episodes.
Let's start with coughing first.
If Mrs. Clinton begins while she's speaking or when Trump is speaking, or whatever, if she has a coughing spin.
Now remember, we are being told there's no stoppage, no sitting down, both candidates got to stand up, no commercial breaks.
So, whatever event, if she has one, they can't stop it for that.
Now, do we really think they won't?
But that gets beyond my question.
My question with coughing.
If she has a coughing spasm, should Donald Trump leave his podium and walk to her podium to offer comfort and assistance.
I know what some remember what they did with Lazio.
Yeah, but Lazio had a piece of paper and was challenging her to sign it.
It was an agreement on campaign finance reform.
In this situation, when you have a former first lady in the former Secretary of State obviously in distress, if you've seen these coughing spasms, they can go on for four and a half minutes.
Should Trump leave his podium and either lean over to her or walk to her and offer to help.
Like pick up her bottle of water and hand it to her.
Should he or should he not?
If Mrs. Clinton looks as though she is feeling faint.
In a repeat or replica of the episode on the Sunday of 9-11.
Remember where she was standing there waiting for the van to show up.
The van arrived, and she practically collapsed as she took the first step to get into the van.
It took two AIDS propping her up by the arms, and then they basically threw her in the van.
The campaign tried to say, Yeah, nothing there.
She lost a shoe when she stepped off the curb.
Everybody knew that was not true.
So in the event that there's something like that, should Trump make a move to aid her or assist her.
I'm asking seriously.
What do you think would be appropriate?
You're watching a debate.
You're wondering, we've got one of the participants in distress.
I'm not gonna answer if I if I answer my own question here, there won't be anything left to say.
So don't ask I'll tell you what I think about all this as the program unfolds.
But I want to know what some of you think, because I guarantee you they're talking about this.
I mean, I don't know.
I don't know, but I guarantee you, I can't guarantee you.
I'm highly confident that they are discussing the strategy of this at Trump headquarters.
What do we do?
What's the right thing to do?
What's the wrong thing to do?
What what what I mean?
Our opponent could end up in real distress.
What do we do?
I'm sure they're bandying that back and forth.
What do you think?
And then we're told there are no breaks, right?
No commercial breaks, no steps duel, none of that.
What if one of these events happens and Lester Holt says we're taking a break?
Despite the rules saying there are no commercial breaks.
What happens then?
Do people agree and sympathize with Lester Holt?
Or do they get mad at him for breaking the rules?
All of this drama, not even the NFL can compete with this on Monday night.
And I'm sure there are other questions that'll pop into my deep dark crevices of my fertile brain matter as the program unfolds, which will continue after this.
From the Daily Caller, Hillary Clinton says there's no need for her to undergo neurological testing to make sure she doesn't suffer from dementia or Alzheimer's disease.
She was pressed on this.
I reporter with Tampa Bay, ABC affiliate.
The reporter uh noted that Clinton's 68, higher risk of dementia and Alzheimer's.
Doctors uh have suggested that Hillary undergo a neurocognitive test.
Uh reporters said, would you be willing to do that?
The uh the uh info babe is Serena Fazan.
She's interviewing Hillary about her health, and this is how it went.
Some doctors have said, because of your age as well as your opponent's age, that you could be at higher risk for dementia or even Alzheimer's and have suggested that you take some neurocognitive tests.
Would you be willing to do that?
You know, I I am very sorry I got pneumonia.
I'm very glad that antibiotics took care of it, and uh that's behind us now.
I am physically, mentally healthy and fit to be president of the United States.
Would you be willing to take those tests now?
There's no need for that.
Just like you asked me if I was gonna be indicted over the you know the Arkansas broadbeam, uh, and her patented cackle.
So, no, and uh it's all all it was was pneumonia.
I you you watch that video from yesterday when she's speaking to the union guys.
Why aren't I 50 points ahead?
I know, I know.
But sounds like she still has some pneumonia or whatever.
I mean, I know chest congestion and head congestion uh when I hear it as a student of those things.
The saga continues, a man, a legend, a way of life.
Hey, do you think you think Hillary's podium will have handrails?
It's a wonder she hasn't asked for them.
Handrails in there, can you see that?
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Here is the uh the Trump stirt, ladies' knew.
Last night in Aston, Pennsylvania.
This is during a campaign event.
And uh this is how he's continuing to call attention to what he believes are her weaknesses.
Those pedaling the narrative of cops is a racist force in our society, and this is a narrative that is supported with a nod by my opponent.
You see what she's saying, and it's not good.
Shared directly in the responsibility for the unrest that is afflicting our country and hurting those who have really the very least.
Hillary Clinton does not have to worry about the sirens and the gunshots at night.
She doesn't worry about it.
She's sleeping.
She's sleeping.
And she is, I mean, they tell us that she's resting.
She's been on the kiss.
She's she's off the trail most of this week.
Her appearance yesterday was by video to the union people.
And uh both candidates, supposedly off the campaign trail today, as both are immersed deeply in uh debate preparation.
Last night on Lou Dobbs tonight on the Fox News Channel, Dobbs spoke with Trump and said, your opponent, and for those of you in reality, that's Hillary.
Your opponent's taking four or five days to prepare for this debate.
What are you doing, Mr. Trump?
And how do you feel going into it?
I've seen people prepare so much that they get up there and they get locked to you or they can't speak.
You've seen that too, where they lock themselves in the cabin for three weeks that they don't want to do anything else.
You have to be yourself.
You have to go up and you just have to do it.
So uh I'm really very much uh campaigning at the same time I am prepared.
You know, he's really this is what I mean when I talk about Trump having natural instincts that can't be taught that that have to do with with uh performance and just the fact that he has whatever it is that works on television.
And this debate, there's you know the criteria for this debate.
Let's talk about it for a second.
What does Trump have to do to win this?
In your mind, what would you think?
What does Trump have to do?
So I'm gonna answer this myself later.
If I if I answer these questions now, it will shut down all discussion because when I say something, that generally wraps it up.
So what does Trump have to do?
What is Hillary have to do to win, to be perceived as winning?
And I'm not talking about with what the pundits say afterwards, although that's a factor.
I'm talking about in the eyes of the viewers.
You know, Trump has his supporters and they want him to do so well.
What does he have to do to satisfy them?
At the same time, Trump has been mischaracterized, misdiagnosed, his character has been assaulted from the get go by both Republicans and the Hillary campaign.
For example, look at this.
This is a story at the Hill.com poll.
This is a headline.
Nearly half of voters think Trump will detonate a nuke.
Where does hell does that come from?
Trump's not talked about detonating nukes.
Who is it that's giving nuclear weapons away?
That's Barack Obama.
But yet, half of voters think Trump will detonate a nuke.
This is cockamami, but this is the kind of stuff that's out there.
This is the kind of stuff people are not voting for Trump believe.
What does Trump have to do in order to?
It's not that he's going to prove these people wrong.
It's not that that he's going to convince them they're wrong, because they're not going to admit that.
But he can do things that will cause people to question what they think they know about him.
Happens to me all the time.
You know, the drive-by's, you may not know this, but the drive-bys don't like me, and the Democrats don't, and they have lied and said really horrible mean things about me for 28 years.
And there are people who believe them.
I mean, for a certain segment of population and all listen to me, my reputation's dirt.
But then when those people meet me, they genuinely are shocked.
My God, you know, you're actually a nice guy.
Yeah.
Why didn't you think so?
Well, I read what they write about you.
Same thing with Trump.
So what does he have to do?
And how much of it does he have to do?
What constitutes a win for Trump?
Same questions for Hillary.
What does she have to do to win?
And by the way, I'm not talking about strict debate technique, debate points with a judge assigning victory here or there.
I'm talking about the perception that the viewers, voters who watch this, it's a golden opportunity for Trump.
For Hillary, because he's got the name recognition.
They already know who he is.
And the people that don't like him don't like him, not because of what they've seen necessarily, although in some cases it might be, it's because of what they've been told.
Can he change any of that?
Or can he mitigate some of that?
By the same token, Hillary's got the same challenges.
You look at the polling data on her dishonest, untrustworthy, corrupt.
You throw them all out.
Benghazi, uh, her health, she's got any number of challenges.
Normally, in a debate like this, we go into it with the Democrat already ahead by 50 points, simply because of the way the media aligns, and we normally have a Democrat that's uh not hated and disliked by half the country.
So she's got her own challenges.
So in the case of Trump, what does he have to do to emerge from this thing, maybe not even as a winner, but as something that helps him?
What does he have to do to move the ball forward?
What could he do that would slow him down?
What could he do that could cause damage?
And the same thing With Hillary.
I'd be interested in your thoughts on all of this.
Now, as to this Hill.com story, nearly half, according to a poll, nearly half of voters think Trump will detonate a nuke.
Now that's clearly.
I mean, that's just it's it's it's ludicrous.
They said the sending up Reagan, folks.
You know, I'll tell you something else, and this is going to really irritate some of the never Trumpers out there on our side.
Some of the early supporters of Trump, such as Jeff Lord, who writes for the American Spectator.
When I first learned that he was for Trump, I was I was surprised.
And I asked him why.
He said, I Rush, I'm sorry.
I I I see so many similarities to Ronald Reagan.
I said, You are kidding me.
He said, nope, I'm not.
But he was drawing these comparisons between Trump and Reagan, not to Reagan the president, but Reagan, the candidate, Reagan the governor, Reagan climbing the ladder, not comparing Trump to Reagan the president, but rather where both were at the same point in their political objectives.
Trump's political career is, you know, still in its infancy, and Reagan's wasn't.
But I've heard other people make similar comparisons to uh Trump and Reagan in the sense that they have the ability to go beyond the media.
They have the ability to connect with people without having to have the media spread their word and carry their message.
That's true.
And uh and now this the the repetition of the media and Democrat attack lines.
Oh yeah, Trump, he's gonna push the buttons.
We can't trust Trump with the nuclear arsenal.
It's exactly what they said about Reagan.
And I'm starting to see more and more of these comparisons.
And Trump does have whatever it is on TV.
He has one of these pill the people that has the ability to dominate the screen and make people want to continue to watch, whether they know it's coming or not.
So, and Hillary doesn't have any of that.
Quite the kind of the more Hillary shows up, the worse it gets for her, polling wise.
The more she speaks, the worse her numbers get.
So what does each candidate have to do in order to perceive be perceived as winning?
And there are any number of ways to answer this that do not include knocking it out of the park.
That do not include hitting a grand slam.
Also on this polling data business.
Let me close the loop on that.
You know, we've talked about the uh the Wilder effect, uh, which is people telling pollsters that they're going to vote for an African American candidate just so the pollster won't think they're racist and won't argue with them, but when they actually vote, they don't vote for the black guy.
That's the Wilder effect, named after Doug Wilder, the former governor of Virginia, and it's also named after Tom Bradley, the former African American mayor of Los Angeles.
And there's said to be a Trump effect that there's a lot of people, because of the media coverage, because of what they say about Trump that people who want to vote for him just embarrassed to say so.
So they don't.
And then the Democrats are pondering all these unknowns, all of these people out there who haven't voted in a while, who may be registering.
That's an unknown number, and it's not known what their energy level is and what their, you know, how many there are.
But Peggy Noonan has a column today, and I've I can back this up, I've I've run into the same thing too.
She says it is phenomenal, the number of people she knows who are gonna vote for Trump who don't want anybody to know it.
Establishment types, political types, people that travel in her universe from the Hamptons to Manhattan to wherever.
But even when she's traveling around just asking uh people that are not in the establishment, like county fair type stuff, so she loves talking to strangers, and she asks them, and she says there's a so many people who will tell her that they're voting for Trump, but they don't want anybody to know because there has been such a negative onslaught against Trump that there's a uh I don't want I don't want to hear it.
I don't want to hear people complaining.
I don't want people calling me stupid.
She says it's an it's an incredible number.
So there is that effect going on with all of this too.
None of that for Hillary.
There isn't any closet Hillary vote out there.
So the dynamic, there's so much going on on the Trump side, so many possibilities, ups and downs.
With Hillary, it's just the whatever it is.
We'll be back.
Open Line Friday continues.
Voters also think that Trump has more stamina than Hillary Clinton has.
and But even in this poll, Hillary leads, it's a McClatchy poll, and the the uh what is it, Reuters Ipsos or NBC Wall Street Journal has Hillary up significantly today, too.
Uh yet the Trump the the gap is narrowing in uh Colorado, Virginia, and Trump is pulled ahead in Georgia, Iowa, according to Quinnipia's Swing State poll.
So that's what it Hillary uh Peggy Noonan in her in her column, give you a pull quote, says the most arresting sentence of the week came from a sophisticated Manhattan man, friendly with all sides.
Sounds like you're perfect moderate to me.
I asked him if he knows how he's gonna vote in November.
He said, I know exactly.
I'm gonna be one of the forty million who will deny it the day after the election that voted for Donald Trump.
I'm gonna be one of the forty million the day after the election who will deny that I voted for Trump.
I'm gonna vote for Trump, but I'm gonna deny it the day after.
That is a an interesting, curious way of expressing the sentiment for Trump out there.
People are gonna vote for him, but they don't want anybody to know.
In Manhattan in Manhattan.
And I don't know that's it it's that profound everywhere, but that's the way Peggy chooses to illustrate it.
It's a column about how difficult it is to poll on this because so few people really want to be honest with you about their preference.
We start on the phones in Tom's River, New Jersey with Mike.
It's great to have you, sir.
You're up first and welcome.
Great to be on the show.
Uh I had a thought with the feminists out there.
Is it gonna hurt the young feminists, the millennials that have been taught in school that they're as good as any man?
Is it gonna hurt Hillary Clinton that she needs a f uh a step stool to get high enough to be almost equal in height to uh Donald Trump?
Well, she's not gonna get the step stool.
Well, she's they said that they're gonna build a podium.
I read that on Drudge, they're gonna build a podium that is gonna be equal her to the height of Donald Trump, and the uh commission agreed to that.
Uh no, I I I'm gonna have to re- Let's see, I have this in front of me.
I know I know they denied her the stool.
Yeah, they denied her the step stool.
Uh the commission is allowing for a custom-made podium which will accommodate the difference in stature.
So you think that the podium but she's not gonna be standing on the podium.
The podium is what's in front of her.
The podium, all that means is that the it the height of the podium will be appropriate for her height.
In other words, it won't be at her lips where Trump's podium will be.
Well, I then I misunderstood that article.
I assumed that they were going to jump.
But wait, still your question, your question is still great.
What is the effect on feminists when they learn that a woman who wants to be the most powerful woman in the world's asking for a footstool?
That is my point.
I mean, if she goes to other foreign countries and stands next to the leader of another foreign country who happens to be taller to than her, does that mean that she needs something to bring her up to the same height?
It it it it defies logic.
If you're supposed to be the smartest woman on the planet.
It shouldn't matter how short or dumpy uh uh uh whatever you are.
Exactly.
But but you're you're you asking specifically about millennial feminists.
You know, I'll have more on that as the program unfolds.
I've got dwindling time here.
But your question about how will feminists react, not that it's gonna make any electoral difference, when they learn that she has requested.
And don't don't think it's gonna hurt her.
Remember, one of the buzzwords in that young millennial group is equality.
And they might think it's unfair that Trump's taller than she is.
Who knows?
But older feminists, I think, are going to be outraged that she wants to have such a request or has such a request.
Just do it the way you are, Hillary, be who you are.
Screw up, footstools.
I ain't no way short.
Maybe Trump could show up and offer her some elevator shoes, ruby red slippers from the wizard of a I'm not laughing at it.
I'm just, I'm just I'm just vamping, filling time here till the segment ends.
I don't mean any of this.
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