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So we found a new tape of uh the trust fund baby brat in a hoodie that's never worked a day in his life that is probably has to be at least the top point one percent of most extreme candidates ever to run for the U.S. Senate.
Uh here's Johnny Fetterman, the man Trust Fund Bratt.
Likes to look like a working guy, has the hoodie, has the tattoos, you know, talks the language, talks and talk.
No.
Newly unearthed video, Fetterman smearing Republicans as racist, saying racism has always been a part of the Republican base.
Listen.
Remember, Barack Obama won two terms in a in a commanding fashion.
Right.
So the there hasn't been some massive speech change, and of course you have nationalism and racism, but you've always had that as as part of the Republican base.
You've always had that as part of the Republican base.
That is who the who's the Democratic base.
Because this is a guy, no restrictions on abortion, you're gonna have an abortion up until the last minute.
Uh this is a guy wants a moratorium on fracking.
Pennsylvania, a moratorium on fracking.
It's an eighty-one plus billion dollar industry in your state.
There's never been a Senate candidate ever in the history of running for the U.S. Senate that has advocated for the release of more convicted murderers than this guy.
Guy that chases an innocent African American jogger down the street.
That's done nothing wrong.
He's jogging.
Holds him at gunpoint, according to the jogger, with a with a shotgun pointed at his chest.
Uh pretty unbelievable.
Uh so we got that John Fetterman, and then of course we have the the John Fetterman applauding the Philadelphia DA and his elimination of cash bail.
Another genius idea, another pro-criminal idea.
I uh really have been enjoying watching Larry Krasner, your new district attorney.
Um, just take some common sense uh approaches like getting rid of police officers that that shouldn't be testifying, decriminalizing uh possessions of marijuana, refusing to prosecute those kind of crimes, reducing or eliminating cash bail on a lot of different offenses.
Oh, okay.
Anyway, joining us now is Dr. Oz.
He's now surging in the polls, uh very latest at him up by I think six was the latest I saw, Dr. Oz.
Uh, you've come a long way.
You started the campaign after a brutal Republican primary by any measure.
Uh tens and tens of millions of dollars spent just on the primary alone.
And uh now we're at a point where you know you've got a comfortable lead.
And uh, how do you feel about the race?
We're only eight days away.
I feel great about the race, mainly because of what you first said, which is that I'm surging, and he has not been able to address the extremist comments that he has said for years.
And when we finally got him on a debate stage where he had to actually answer a question, not sort of softball uh stuff that he was doing via Zoom or some of the media get groups, but you know, he's never been out there campaigning where he had to answer questions.
You never answered them from the voting public, you never asked them for media or me.
So he could always just sort of pretend he thinks never happened.
But when you ask him about why he says that fracking is a staying on Pennsylvania or wanted to put a moratorium on it, or said, I'll quote, I don't support fracking at all.
I never have.
By the way, that was three years ago.
It wasn't a long time ago.
And then now he's pretending like he's all big time fracking because he needs that to win.
He doesn't have an answer.
And when he stumbles, you know, of course, folks uh jump up and down and start to say, Wait, this guy's just he's not telling the truth.
Same thing for his positions on the as the most pro-murderer candidate ever in and probably in the country, but definitely in Pennsylvania.
His desire to decriminalize drugs, which I only bring up because it makes Pennsylvania a border state.
We have number three highest mortality rate of any state on fentanyl overdoses.
And Betterman's out there trying to make all drugs legal, which by the way, they tried that in Oregon, which Federman supported two years ago.
50% increase in homicide rate, not drug overdose rate, homicide rate.
So this is really a you're a bad idea.
I haven't even gotten to the economic issues where he's you know, he just he's tried to raise taxes at every job he's ever had, tried to hike them 46% in Pennsylvania as Lieutenant Governor, he supported Biden's tax rate increase, he hasn't paid his own 67 times.
So you listen to all this stuff and you think there's no way.
But unbelievably, Sean, the night of the debate, where I think it was pretty clear he couldn't defend his extreme position, and I was trying to present that I would go to Washington to bring balance to get us to fix the big problems that face our country.
Democrats from around the country sent him two million dollars of donations that night.
And I'm thinking, why what uh what are they rewarding?
What do they want?
And one person finally said, Well, the reason we're giving them all this money is because we just want the yay vote.
We just want the fifty first vote.
They don't realize what an existential threat he is to the country, and they would really harm us to blow off the filibuster, to pack the Supreme Court, to push Biden even further to the left, which is what he has pledged to do.
Well, all that is true.
I mean, when you really think about it, all they want is like a robot.
It is as long as you got a D next to your name, it doesn't matter.
You're gonna be a reliable uh uh Schumer Joe Biden vote.
Now, the question I have is how is this working out for the people of Pennsylvania?
Because I think they the choice is pretty clear.
And it's the same for every state.
If you're happy with the 40 year high of inflation, I guess vote for Democrats.
If you're happy with record high gas prices, vote for Democrats.
You're gonna be experiencing a 30 to 50 percent increase in your heating bills this year.
If you're happy with that, vote for Democrats.
You like open borders, vote for Democrats.
If you like defund, dismantle no bail laws, uh, and you want to empty half the prison population in Pennsylvania, and you want to release convicted uh murderers in the case of John Fetterman, then I guess vote for the Democrat.
Uh otherwise this is an opportunity in eight days uh for people to make a change, a dramatic shift in policy that I think would make our city safer, lower gas prices, get the country back on track economically, and uh it would be a big first step, control our borders, go back to energy independence.
It's not complicated to really being in a conservative to me.
There's two parts of the equation, as you know, because the average person listener right now is saying, how's it even possible that it's a close rate?
And it is a close race.
It can go either way.
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The second big issue is we have got to get Republicans to vote.
Now, people are pretty energized, they're very upset about John Fetterman and his extreme positions and what he's represented.
They're upset that the media has covered for him and has not allowed his radical views to truly be expressed, and and normally they go through it in detail and start start to say, you know, this guy's not right for Pennsylvania, and he's got these crazy ideas that are gonna really hurt us, and here's a reason, and so on and so forth.
It's starting.
The Pittsburgh Post Gazette endorsed me today.
So it's a major paper paper in the Western part of the state.
So it's the people are starting to say enough's enough, but I need everyone listening.
Call your friends in Pennsylvania.
And if you live in Pennsylvania, you better vote and bring ten friends with you.
Well, it's it's listen, I don't think anything's a slam dunk.
At this point, I've read enough polls for the for this campaign cycle.
Uh I think the trend is moving towards the Republican, uh the Republican Party or more or certainly a change election.
I don't think the Democrats, I can't identify any one or two issues that they're running on that we could say, you know, they did a really good job here.
Nothing that they can say that they've done that has been successful that would give you a reason to vote for them.
What I keep asking voters is to do one simple calculation.
Ask yourself and your friends, are you happy with where the country's headed?
And if people say yes, please take their car keys away, they should not be driving in that situation.
But if they're saying no, which most people, 70% will, then no, I'm the candidate for change.
I believe we're the land of opportunity.
I'm a embodiment of the American dream.
My parents were immigrants to this country and thrive because of this nation, this beautiful willingness taken outsiders.
I have pushed, and I know we can make sure we don't have a budget that's dependent on recklessly spending our kids money.
I know that we can have it all of the above energy policy.
I believe we can have subsidy streets and and also have a secure border without having any uh fentanyl coming across, which is basically an endorsement of terrorist organizations, which are cartels buying money, buying drugs from China and bringing them in here.
And I believe to your last point that we can have parents choose the best opportunities for their kids, especially in their schooling.
All of this is ours, but the most important thing I believe in, Sean, is you, the people of America.
I know we can do it.
We don't have to be micromanaged and told what to do by know it-alls who actually don't have ideas that are any better than ours, quite the opposite.
And then Pennsylvania, when you go around and campaign, you get optimistic.
Because the average person here knows exactly what they want to do.
We have everything we need, bountiful energy beneath the ground, uh produce above the ground, everything that we need to be able to thrive for.
Our manufacturing headquarters, we have educational uh opportunities with great universities.
We just have to let them do their job.
And I'll start with the police, because the number one thing Fetterman has done wrong is he's undermined the police, which is why they all endorsed me, literally, the patrol order police, the patrollers, the firemen, everyone endorses me because they know I I have their back.
We have to let people do their jobs again in America.
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You know, it's an amazing thing is after the debate took place, it was very obvious from the debate that things were a lot worse than they had told us.
And then National Democrats, their anger wasn't that John Fetterman didn't perform well in the debate.
Their anger was, well, why did you have to show people?
What why did you even bother to debate?
Why didn't you just hide it from the people of Pennsylvania?
Now, why is that something that really irritates me?
Because that's so dishonest, fundamentally dishonest uh for the people of Pennsylvania.
I I think that it's it's it's it should be part of every election cycle.
That candidates debate the issues, go toe-to-toe, and let the voters then decide which vision they they prefer.
Sean, if it wasn't for You uh and others putting intense pressure on Fetterman's campaign, he would never have debated.
And you just revealed something that's really important, and it's ultimately what will I think determine this last week of election polling.
The people of Pennsylvania feel like they were duped.
They were told something that wasn't true, and now they're beginning to realize it.
You you watched uh a campaign, pretend everything was fine, and be unwilling to engage at any level, and only when the polls got close enough that they felt they had to participate, did they start?
And when they began to try defend their radical positions, they couldn't.
And the media never held them accountable for it.
And listen, I'm as a I'm I'm a patriot and American first.
Everything else is afterwards.
I think you're the same way.
You've actually specifically said, right?
You're you're you're in this regard, you're a libertarian.
You just want Americans to be the best we can be.
And what I don't get is anybody who wants to actually be involved in helping the public, hiding the truth.
It's the opposite.
That's why debates are critical.
That's why I've been going after John Fetterman for not answering voters' questions.
Forget about mine.
I'm kinda predictable.
You know, I ask my questions, and I have a reason to ask them, right?
But a voter just has a personal problem that they need to address.
John Fedman won't answer their questions.
He won't take questions from the press in on the campaign trail.
So there's no opportunity to do what I had to do the entire time.
Answer tough questions about my positions, get comfortable with who I am, as I get, you know, pummeled by whatever repress at the attack I'm dealing with.
But that's okay.
That's how the public is a very important thing to do.
But you know, we but we still don't know why he wants no restrictions on abortion.
We still never got an answer.
He can say that, oh, I'm pro-fracking, but we have uh audio tape on numerous occasions of him saying the opposite.
Why does he have this obsession to release convicted murderers?
Why does he um want the taxpayers to pay for safe heroin injection sites?
Why does he not want the rule of law obeyed and and want Pennsylvania to be a sanctuary state or to legalize drugs or you know, uh on any of these positions, he's still to this day throughout the entire campaign is never given a legitimate answer to any of them.
And no one's pushing him to give one.
So that's well, I've I've offered him three hours of radio time and an hour of TV time, and he won't take it.
Well, in fairness, you're the exception to the rule.
The traditional approach to Jeff Fetterman has been whatever he says is fine, and we'll ask him questions.
He never answers the questions, just like you asked the question of him, come on the show three hours, which is an incredible gift to any candidate.
He won't answer.
If I'm correct, he never wrote you back, right?
It's like a black hole over there.
Jeff, Jeff, Jeff Lord once pinned him down in a in a a round table that was like uh a zoom call round table, and his answer was uh, you know, be a non-answer.
Um because it would be an opportunity for him.
If he really is passionate about releasing convicted murderers, then fine.
Be passionate about it, but explain it.
Um so you've got eight days left in this campaign, and one week from tomorrow, the people of Pennsylvania will decide.
Although we're told now we may not find out the results for days.
Well, we have uh Pennsylvania and I am confident that when the votes are counted, I will win.
It sometimes takes more than a day.
We learned that in the primary.
Uh, but you're right.
Uh we will all go to the polls, then absentee ballots have been out for a while.
Today's the last day that you can request them.
But here's what I I I'm confident of.
People of Pennsylvania sh are smart, they understand the issues.
They have heard a lot about both of us, a lot more from me than him, but they've heard from both of us.
So they're going to make a decision based on the kitchen table issues.
And the issues are inflation, the border with fentanyl, and with uh crime are the ones that are dominant.
That's the one that those are the ones who will drive not just my campaign election, but I think many others, uh and we will prevail because of that.
But again, everybody, Dr. Oz dot com, if you want to make sure that I can keep telling the truth about Federman more than he lies about me, please arm me.
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Well, this is uh the final push here.
And if the people of Pennsylvania uh understand what's at stake, I I think you'll win this race.
I hope you win this race.
This country is in trouble.
These current policies that he supports are failing.
Dr. Oz, thanks for being with us.
Uh, we'll have you on, I'm sure one more time before election day.
Only eight days from now.
Thank you.
God bless.
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New York, we say hi to Frank.
Frank is standing by.
How are you, sir?
Happy Monday.
Eight days until the midterms.
I hope you have a little bit of a little squeaky feeling in your stomach, you know, that uh uh, what's gonna happen feeling.
Fear is a great motivator.
Anyway, what's going on?
And I listen and watch you four hours a day, Sean.
So you're a great American and great Americans are gonna save this country in eight days.
Go ahead.
Thank you.
Uh on April 16, 2019, I had a stroke.
Um I was down to Texas on business.
So my wife came down the next day, and I I did not even recognize my wife.
I did not remember my passwords, uh my banking, my stocks.
Uh my wife supported my wife supported me.
She told me to retire.
I was only sixty-four years old.
My doctor says I couldn't drive.
I had to take a ri uh written driving test.
I didn't understand the colors or the shapes.
I did not go to back to work for two months.
The doctor says you had to relax your brain.
I cannot believe what uh Dr. Fetterman said about about him.
That um and I went back to work part time between me.
You mean you you mean what the doctor, the donor doctor said about Fetterman?
Because it wasn't his doctors that took care of him on the issue of the stroke.
Uh I think we should have heard from them, not a not a big donor.
Right.
That's correct.
And then and again, my my uh my doctor says you have to stay home for two months.
Um and then uh when I went back, uh I worked part time.
My boss did not even let make me go to meetings because I would be stressed out.
I went to physical therapy for six months, three days a week.
My wife had these cards with pictures on it with oranges, scissors, everyday objects.
I forgot what they were, so she she did it for me every day, and so I knew what the objects were.
So I can't.
How long did it take you to get back the cognitive function that you have now?
A good a good five to six months.
But then uh again, I took physical therapy, my wife uh uh my wife was so um uh helped me out so much with my family.
You know, you what you're describing is I look, I don't know the rehab uh protocols that that they adopted with John Fetterman, but it's it's obvious he has significant cognitive issues.
And on a on a human note, I don't wish that on anybody.
What you're describing sounds pretty scary to me.
Uh you don't rep you you you don't recognize objects, you can't communicate.
I know people that have had debilitating strokes.
My grandfather had a debilitating stroke, half his body was paralyzed.
And it eventually took his life, and it was horrible to watch.
I was pretty young at the time.
And so you want people to stay in good health.
But the the question here is and and I think the biggest mistake that they made from the beginning is they tried to hide it.
And by hiding it and lying about it and saying, Oh, we're getting back out on the campaign trail and oh, we're doing fine, and the media, you know, complicit as always, goes along.
They never press the issue, they never demanded answers to questions, and we'd see him, you know, five minutes here, five minutes there.
Clearly there was evidence that something was going wrong, but you never got the full picture of how bad it was.
And that debate was eye-opening for most of the people in Pennsylvania.
Listen, I only wish him good physical health.
My biggest problem with Fetterman is how radical he is, how out of touch with the people of Pennsylvania he is, how dangerous his policies are, and on the merits on the issues, I I could never vote for somebody like this, and I've never seen a candidate this radical.
Although, you know, here you have uh uh Raphael Warnock is just as radical.
Here you have Mandela Barnes just as radical.
I mean, we've got really, really hardcore leftists that are running, you know, to be in Congress.
They all want to eliminate the legislative filibuster, they all want to pack the courts, uh they all want DC and Puerto Rico statehood, and they'll all be a rubber stamp for this failed Green New Deal radical socialism.
So that's what's at stake in eight days.
As far as his health issues go.
Um if I was him, I kind of agree with you.
I would put my health first and work on getting better.
Uh uh I it just seems to me on if if it was somebody in my life and I I understand the stress of having to go and and do a televised debate be it in a state or nationally and and you've got to show up to that debate.
If you're not up if you're not capable I would hope somebody in my life would say, Sean, I'm sorry, you're not up to the task.
And step in and intervene.
And yeah and they don't do it.
I mean I think Joe Biden is cognitively beyond a mess at this point.
And he thinks he's gonna run for reelection.
I I would be shocked if he's able to.
I think I don't even think the Democrats want that to happen.
If what I suspect can happen in eight days does happen and that there's that shellacking and it's a wave election I think they will throw him overboard in five seconds.
And in comes Gavin Newsom was probably worse than him.
Anyway, Frank uh God bless you and your health I wish you the best my friend.
Thank you for checking in.
Chris in California, Chris you're on the Sean Hannity Show.
Hey Sean, how's it going?
Thanks for uh getting my call.
Hey thank you for checking in.
What's happening?
Hey so I want to talk a little bit about the cashless bail that's been going on.
Um I kinda want to talk about it a little bit from the uh addicts point of view and criminal I used to use for about twenty years and I've also been through the criminal system but I I've been clean for the last nine and a half and and been doing well.
And so what kind of what kind of drugs were you addicted to?
Well in California meth is really really bad over here.
So there was so you were a meth you're a meth methamphetamine addict.
Yeah, yeah yeah for twenty something sold my life like you know I stopped I stopped doing everything just so I could get the drugs just so I could get high.
You know, I live uh wrap my my whole life around getting high like that's it that's what a drug addict does.
He starts to start to get rid of like family, friends, people that care about him and start putting themselves around people that only want to get high and only and that's their only per you know their only purpose, you know and so this cashless bail, you know so this would this is what this is what happens.
This is what this is what used to happen.
If you got so let's just say I'm in a bad situation, I'm high and I get in contact with the cops and so the cops would take me down, I'd be arrested and I'd go downtown well they usually hold me there for like three days because I had to go see the judge.
But in those first so once I got to my bunk to my bed, I would usually fall asleep for about a day and a half.
And then I'd wake up um there'd be stacks of food by my bed because I had missed all those meals and I'd eat a little bit of food and then maybe take a shower, get wipe off, get all the grease off my face, get all the dirt off my face, get clean, come back to my bunk, eat and then go back to sleep and then go to court and get released.
And so and and that would bring me back to my sanity and and I'd have some time to like regroup and and and get myself together.
So now with with this cast as bail is is these people that are in a bad situation that are in a situation where they got called the the cops got called on them, they now have no time to recover.
So they're getting released right back into the bad situation that they didn't know how to handle it on drugs and now have to make serious decisions into becoming you know into doing more crime or do or do more things that are going to you know lead them down to to to sleep in a car or homeless and they're having to make these decisions because they're getting thrown right back into the fire.
And how that's why you what was your what was your lowest point?
I mean uh we I I would suspect you were homeless for probably a lot of years, no so that's what I was getting to is that you know when you get to using you never you you know you set boundaries for yourself like I'll never be homeless or I'll never commit these crimes but when you get put into that situation you have to make a decision.
My decision was I'm gonna commit crime and just go to prison and go to jail.
I'm not gonna be homeless.
And that's what many people are making that decision now because they don't have no recovery is is is that's that's their life.
They never intended to be criminals but they have but there's no choice because there's no place to get in a recovery and so what I I heard Lee Zeldon talk uh the other day yes I think on Friday about it and he he hit it right on the head in saying he needs to open up those prisons and those jails with so a place where you could turn them into places where they could get those people off the street for two or three days I mean just to get some sleep just to get some food just to get out of that bad situation.
I mean I mean just to be like I remember getting out of jail, you know, after those days of sleep and thinking like, okay, I'm not angry about that anymore.
I'm not gonna go over there causing more trouble.
I'm gonna go and do my own thing and go do something else.
I couldn't imagine being released the same night to go back into the fire.
I I I mean, I'm thankful I got taken off the streets and enough times in jail and enough times getting clean.
You know, I finally found God and I finally found another reason.
I lost my my uh my want for drugs, and I began to start to live a new life, and amazingly, without no drugs in my life, I haven't come into contact with no police anymore.
You know, that's that's uh that's the you know.
Let me ask you a question.
What do you do?
What are you doing with your life now?
Uh so now so I I I've had I had a great family.
My family's with my brothers really stuck with me, and I've started my own business.
I have an art business, and I have not looked back and I've been able to, you know, hire a lot of people that work with the in the celebrate recovery that are looking to start their lives, and I've been able to hire a bunch of people and just grow.
You know, I've just just I've just seen a whole new world.
And so, yeah.
Well, listen, first of all, congratulations.
There's a very when you look at addiction, especially meth addiction, um heroin addiction, you know, any of these really hard drugs, the percentage of people that actually recover and move on with their lives is very low.
It's not high.
Once you get it locked into that lifestyle, it it destroys many people, and the end of the road is usually death for them at some point.
I mean, did you did you do so much meth that for example you lost your teeth?
You know, people get that meth teeth thing.
Uh Meth Mouse, no, no, no, no.
I was uh, you know, I was very lucky to keep I was uh very lucky to keep all my main ones, which means my very front ones, maybe my back teeth aren't as great, but uh I've been able to afford to get to get those fixed and stuff like that.
But yeah, it's it's and that and that's what's so important about being able to take people off the streets and give them at least three days or a couple days in jail for the for for the crime that they committed is because it's not only gonna help the community to get this guy off the streets that that is low, but it's also gonna help the addict that needs a bed that needs to get away, that needs to be here.
You're gonna you're they you're gonna rob people that are addicted to drugs.
If you're that addicted, you will do anything.
You will rob anybody.
You will harm people in the process and not think twice about it because the overriding driving motivator in your life is to get more drugs in your system.
I've seen it, I've watched enough about it.
Look, yours is a redemption story.
Everybody likes a redemption story.
Please stay on the path you're on.
Never change.
I hope you help a lot of people throughout your life learn from your good example, and uh uh take a bouse.
Are you you you're one of the few that are able to overcome that kind of addiction?
Appreciate you change uh checking in with us.
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All right, let's get back to our busy phones.
Jim is in Wisconsin.
Hey, Jim, how are you?
Glad you called, sir.
Great, Sean.
Thanks for taking my call.
Thank you for checking in.
What's going on?
Well, I want to say, you know, you got you got your saying.
What not your heart be troubled?
Yes, sir.
Well, it's not my saying, it's a biblical saying.
Well, okay.
I I mean, I I got one of your shirts back in the day when you had them.
But uh what I'm calling for is um I'm calling about diesel fuel.
I'm a I'm a 30 plus year truck driver.
I'm on the road as we speak.
And you know, like this morning I heard uh news, you know, blip.
You know, we're down to 22 days of diesel fuel.
And I guess I don't understand is I I get it midterms and everything else, yada yada ya.
And you know, I mean, uh, you know, I'm I'm voting straight Republican in Wisconsin.
You know, I'm all all Michaels and and Johnson and whatnot.
But with if we run out of fuel, diesel.
I mean, let me let me only for the constraints of time.
Let me help you.
If you guys run out of fuel, we're all dead.
And I mean it.
We we're all gonna suffer.
Our store shelves will be empty.
There'll be nothing to buy.
Within date.
Everything everything we buy in every store we go to is brought there by people like you.
And you are so critical to our economic infrastructure.
It's an unmitigated disaster.
Now, what are they planning to do to resolve this?
I don't know, but if they don't resolve it, it's gonna be forget about the supply chain uh crisis we've had.
This will be a crisis, uh, the likes of which I don't know how we get out of.
Um, I would urge people to pay very close attention to what Jim is saying in Wisconsin.
Because Jim's on the front lines.
Jim is out there every day.
He's paying the high price for diesel, which means guess what?
That cost gets passed on to us because he can't take less for the loads he's delivering.
So I hope people hear you, Jim, because what you're telling us is if we don't get back to that point where we have the proper amount of energy, it's the lifeblood of our economy.
We will all suffer greatly.
I know you guys don't get credit for what you do, but I and I wish I had more time to talk with you.
Thank you for what you do.
Thank you for all the hard hours you work.
Thank you for bringing stuff to every store we go to so that our lives are easier.
Uh, it's only possible because of the hard work you do.
Um, anyway, I wish I had more time.
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