The final act the 2024 campaign nears a cliffhanger conclusion with just seven days until a debate. Are there even more plot twist since store for the country plus a violation, the service members, son of john mccain, says donald trump's arlington stunt disrespect did the men and women who died to defend democracy also a campaign conundrum for the democratic nominee does joe biden, what our friends our great remind voters of all the things he's done or all the things he didn't get done and a truck trailer? yes. Solo judea. This is donald trump, the first clip from the movie, the republican nominee doesn't want you to see he injects more drama into an election thriller live at the table. Michael, eric dyson may mailman coleman hughes leah wright rigueur welcome to a special edition of newsnight, state of the race good evening. I'm abby phillip in new york. Let's get right to what america is talking about where the trump team thinks it can compete and where it can't. Turns out one of those places may or may not be the state of new new hampshire. Tonight breaking we are learning that this trump campaign official wrote this memo to supporters saying new hampshire is gone. It says the campaign is determined that new hampshire is no longer a battleground state. That means the campaign is suspending all resources staffers, supplies, speakers, et cetera, to new hampshire. What are we to do go to pennsylvania, that's the nearest battleground state that might just be a simple statement of fact, he was suspended for it and the trump campaign is saying they're still competing i think that this is an issue of incompetence more so than we can't win. It looks like the trump campaign just never got around to staffing new hampshire like they should. And so it seems like tom mountain good guy, was like, you know what, let's go to pennsylvania. But actually now trump has come out and said we actually are very invested in new hampshire. But the thing is, it's four electoral votes. It just in a close election. I mean, the reason that states like new hampshire and these places where you have a single electoral vote matters because because when it's close, it matters. But i mean, i heard you saying that i was thinking what else has the trump campaign been doing and they didn't have much of a primary. I mean, shouldn't new hampshire have been something if they wanted to fight for it, that was on the map for them. Well, yeah. I mean, they should they should have had a more robust and coordinated strategy going back months and it looks like they haven't at this point, it might be the smart strategy to say we've actually just, we've basically lost this state. So let's focus on the bigger states that we still have a chance in. Of course, even smarter than that would've been two invest in this state months ago that said, new hampshire hasn't been won by republicans since 2000, right? since, since bushes, firstterm i'm so i think the trump campaign was seduced by the fact that he got 3,000 votes away from winning in 2016, which is the closest republicans have gotten in the longer term, do have a very popular republican governor. There. You know, their state legislature is split 5050. They've got statewide elected republicans there, secretary of state, for example. So new hampshire is competitive in the sense that they habitually vote republican except for sometimes on it rahm, but not for trauma and something has happened with harris. I mean, harris, the latest granite state poll by unh up seven points above above trump's. So she's really changed the dynamic make up this race. I do want to get to another topic because this is the one of the other things we talked about, trump not being popular in new hampshire. He's not popular in a lot of places. One of the other reasons for that is the way that he handles moments like this whole arlington national cemetery dustup it's a question of sure. There he was invited by some families, but did he break the rules for the other families who did not invite him? and here's what he said to sean hannity tonight it was no conflict. There was no fight. It was no anything and i get home that night and i get a call from one of the people that is press sir, there's a story that your people got into a tremendous fight with people representing the the saboteur there was some kind of conflict. There was an incident they've confirmed that and trump there are choices here, right. Paths on the road. He could say a mistake was made. We shouldn't have done it even though we were invited, but he's doubled down. His campaign has doubled down yeah. And i actually think that this is more common than we realize that there are a lot of people who have gone into arlington national cemetery and politicized it. But one of the things that we see almost immediately is that as soon as it comes to light, that this has been used for political reasons, or what have you, which is against federal law once those things happen, you see a backtracking, you see those things things, those pictures, those documents, the video, get pulled immediately. The best example that i can think of in 1999, john mccain uses as part of this primary gop contest footage of him walking somberly through arlington national cemetery. And as soon as he is rebuked for this, he pulls in and he says, absolutely not. This shouldn't have been used what i think is unique about what we're seeing right now is that donald trump is actually doubling down and so the campaign is still using those images. They're still using that footage we've seen a lot go out and circulate, despite the fact that even though several families said yes, we did invite him several other families have said very publicly that they felt like it dishonored the memory of their children. Their spouses, their partners, whoever that lie in arlington national cemetery, that this is sacred space and it's also nonpolitical to your point. I mean, it's it's the law like i mean, it is the law for reason. You mentioned john mccain and his son notably came out today in an exclusive interview with cnn and talked about this particular moment and used it to argue against trump. Listen it's a violation because these rules are set in place there joining the military because they feel it's the right thing. And the least we can do is when they're gone, if they win, they're in arlington is to respect the rules and regulations that are in place, not politicizing the fact that these men and women are there. Go show respect and he is now supporting vice president harris mccain right? yeah. It's rather remarkable though his father, of course, was known to be a rather independently minded republican. I mean, he was a deep and profound conservative, but he was open mind i have a fan, place in my heart and memory for john mccain. I testified before his senate committee and we engaged in rather vigorous exchanges of disagreement, but immediately he sought me out afterward and gave me a high compliment and from then we developed a kind of friendship over the year. So here's a man who was a maverick who was intending upon preserving american democracy remember, during his campaign for the presidency against obama, when one of his supporters stood up in may very, very negative statements about president obama. Then senator obama, he said, no, he's an american citizen listen, we just happen to disagree. So i think let me just say, i think then that his son is continuing that tradition and this is easy. This is low hanging fruit. You know what i made a mistake. I'm sorry. Let me move on. Even if trump didn't himself witness that this kind of consternation that he evokes constantly is part of his brand and it's going to hurt him. I think the i'm sorry that we're waiting for is from president biden and from the last person in the room for i'm sorry for that botched withdrawal from afghanistan in which your family members were killed, in which we gave billions, tens of billions of dollars to terrorists, in which women, by the millions lost their rights. And i think it's funny to talk about politicizing this moment when jimmy mccain off the top broke, where are you from saying i am, you know, i'd like to say something here because you're politicizing it. So i think the group of people that is politicizing trump being at arlington is not trump is not the republicans. It is the democrats. He has a longstanding relations kinship with these families. He has built up time at maralago and bedminster with these people, he calls them randomly and so the politization. And that's fine to do. And then it's fine in terms of having a relationship with them. But there are sacred spaces that for whatever reason we have decided that are offsites and this arlington national cemetery is one of them. I'd argue that the other one should be the capital that there are certain things that shouldn't be done in the capital. But those things have been brokered as well. But i think what is important to remember here is these are all things that could be done outside of it. And i would even point out that several of the families that were involved and engaged in this did note that they invited trump to participate in, as there's a way that they could have done that outside of the cemetery. The simpler anybody ever saying to trump's regular been there it's what he did, what he what to pivot toward. If you have a legitimate argument, of course, in your own thinking way of thinking about biden and the lot that has nothing to do with the fact that donald trump dishonored a signal britain moment in a particular gesture that he doubled down on, revealing more of a troubling character in regard to respect for the protocols and rituals that define democracy. So you may have a legitimate argument. I disagreed with it, but that's a legitimate argument to be made, but it has nothing to do with covering his hind parts about something and he did that was deeply and profoundly troubling. It should not only democrats, but to all americans centers truth, this is a fairly minor violation. It's a violation, but it's the political equivalent of a speeding ticket more than a murder. And to your point, i think the difference between when john mccain did this and donald trump this is that jane apologize. Remove the footage. And trump did what is in his nature to do as a kind classless person. And he doubled down. He's not apologizing and some of his supporters like him for that quality. Some of his supporters hold their nose and vote for him for other reasons. But at this point, everyone knows what they think about donald trump. This is who he is and this episode is not going to change anyone's, but do you want to play one quick thing from j. D. Vance, trump's running mate tonight. Also, using the military in pretty political way. Listen this is a person who wants the united states army to be about gender inclusion ridiculous diversity politics instead of about serving your country and uniting together as americans to serve on the same team and defend your nation. If you're a person thinking about joining the military, you're probably not going to want to sign up if kamala harris is the potential commander in chief that's a pretty strong thing to say. I mean, i guess it's not the first time the military has been used in that way, but there is a recruiting challenge currently under the bidenharris administration. There's just to be clear, there's been a recruiting challenge for the military than it's not linked to the biden/harris administration. Does currently exists. And i think what it exists, i just have to say it's exists for a lot of reasons. One of the reasons is because we haven't education crisis in the country and a lot of people, and we have a health crisis simply cannot meet the standards of the united states military that has nothing to do with. But i think also oh there is a narrative and i think there's something to it where you looked at the recruiting videos and it was a softer like, look you know, the military is all about diversity and then all of a sudden it changed too. Let's go win, right? let's bring everyone together, like this sort of patriotism. And i think that the patriotism, let's go win. That actually is what's, what motivates a lot of people to go potentially die for our country. And so at the risk of sounding obvious, the point is, there's not a problem with the diversity until the diversity exists, until eisenhower our signs, you know, a command, a covenant to say, let's integrate and truman, let's integrate the military. We don't have a problem until women or people of color are involved. It's terms of patriotism, some of the greatest patriots who despite the segregation to which they were arbitrary list object, gave their lives in valorous, couldn't litman to american principles. So why should it be either you are concerned about diversity in a multiple range of things, or you're a patriot, how about both? how about patriotism is a respect and appreciation for broad variety of diversity is not only racially, by the way, but geographically in terms of one's outlook and perspective as well. I think if you asked an 18yearold, that's considering joining joining the military like what's your decision based on? i don't think they're thinking about who's in the oval office. I think they're thinking about their, you know, first of all, whether we're at war, that obviously fighting iraq was a huge draw for people to go and sign up for a specific mission that they believed in or because the military is the smart decision for them and the prestige of it and the opportunities can unlock. I don't think it matters so much. 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And james carville has some unsolicited i think advice for kamala harris, the famous democrat outlined three impairment hurdles for her to beat donald trump. The first carville says, is that harris has to let trump sink himself at this next debate the next one harris needs to highlight her policy differences with president biden, something that she has yet to do and finally, harris must show that she has grown out of some of her political stances when she ran for president in 2020 with us now is pollster frank luntz. He's joining us in our fifth seat at the table a frank, first of all, do you agree with those three points from james carville and is that really the formula for this next debate for her? i'm not convinced. I'm going to follow a james carville says because he's had years here's her success. But that said trump's strongest position right now is the policy differences between between him and harris inflation, which i call affordability immigration which i. Talk about national security and sense of safety and security. These are areas where trump has the advantage if it's about persona's, if it's about character, she wins. She'll win easily. If it's about policy. Trump has a ten point advantage on affordability a tenpoint, 12 point advantage on immigration. So he has to go and the problem for trump is he has the inability to do that. He has no selfcontrol. He can't keep his criticisms. And if i'm her i'm trying to find one word. To summarize everything that she's thinking as trump goes after that word is really i have a feeling that with that, we might hear that. I mean, you know, we've i feel like at this table we've been talking about exactly that over the last what, six weeks basically since kamala harris came into this race as the top the taken trump's inability to make the case against her on is the biggest thing. And it also has allowed her to not actually really break with biden in a lot of ways. She in her interview with cnn last week, she outlined what she was running on, but she didn't break with joe biden and that seemed to me to be a villain very clear, concerted choice on her part. Yeah. Well, why would she until forced? right. And then you take carbon seriously that she's got a break with him, you can do that implicitly as well. In other words, you don't have to say, hey, i don't even like what biden did or what he did. I'm doing differently. You just announced your set of priorities, things that you find him important to underscore them. And then take what was good from joe biden and extended and the things that you want to leave aside, you can do so when you sit down to a mill and you don't like the hold thing, you don't just trashed the whole thing. You pick and choose. And i think she's capable of doing it. I mean, actually frankly, just going back to you for a second. The post has a good headline, summer rising, what we've been seeing a little bit in the polls, biden is suddenly seeing his best polls. And years all of a sudden the country's the same. Nothing has really changed since he left the race. But the voters view him more favorably now, isn't really about policy or is it just because many of them thought that he was too old? to run again. It was obviously too old and it was not just the age it was his inability to talk about the future. In the end, the number one value of the public wants is a detailed plan of action. They don't want to be looking backward. They want to be looking ahead and they question whether biden was going to be strong enough two years from now, four years from now, let alone a year from now i think the one of the other things that we've seen is that even in just the month or so since joe biden has stepped down and kamala harris has replaced him at the top of the ticket. We've seen the level of campaigning that we just haven't seen from the biden. We just didn't see from the biden ministration, even looking at things like the media ad buys 90 million. I think in a threeweek span as opposed to the biden administration spending or biden campaign spending, almost nothing on television and media, advertising and media buys across the country. The kind of really just intense campaigning that is necessary, pounding the ground, hitting these very maria stops, swinging through these quite literal swing states we did not see from the biden administration. The other thing that going into this is remember, the narrative around joe biden has changed since he stepped down before it was was he willing to put himself in front of country? and the second that he stepped down the narrative around him changed. We saw in public opinion to someone who was willing to do, quote, unquote the right thing for democracy and the right thing for the country and voters are rewarding him for that, but they're not rewarding. They're not rewarding kamala harris, that the levels that they were excited for joe biden in 2020. So kamala harris is still polling below where joe biden was right after labor day. So she still has to pick up swing voters. She still has to pick up young voters. She still has to pick up a lot of demographics. And so what i think about this, james carville strategy of let trump bloem sell for up. You know what trump is going to say a few things, but it's going to be noise out to the noise and no one will learn, no one will lose enough thing will happen from that. If kamala harris actually wants to grow from her 40 something percent and she wants to try and solidify, than she actually has to make a case for herself. She can't just sit there and say, this guy, there has to be some reason to vote for her. I don't know what that separating from biden. I don't know what that's running away from what she has said publicly i think the fourth thing that carville should have written is that kamala should continue her strategy of avoiding unscripted interviews because i think we know if we're if we're being honest from the past several years of seeing her as vice president, that she can be a gaffe machine in unscripted moments and her strategy over the past month has basically been two do know interviews, except for the one with cnn. And that's basically worked. I mean, the polls are showing its worked so when the polls are showing that your strategy is working, you keep doing what's working, which is no unscripted moments and let trump destroy himself i think look but i think she's highly intelligent in terms of what she's learned in this phenomenal period of time, you're right in terms of the polling even among africanamerican people, but we've only known her for about a month now. So if given just a little bit time, this left for her to continue to be aggressive about going after those voters and genius, but i do thank brother coleman is right in the sense that, you know, why why fix it if it ain't broke and because it's worked to her advantage when it comes time for i think for the debate, we see her forensic capability. We see here prosecutorial experience coming to bear. And i think that she begins to expose the holes and trump's thinking doesn't take much to do but it also reveals his carrots. Also, look at, you can whatever the reason is that there's been one interview and not more than one interview. Either way, that trump and the trump campaign has not actually been able to weaponize that against the harris campaign. I mean, that is pretty remarkable. I think it's going to come i'm watching what's happened, what's happening on universities right now and the level of hate that's already being shown. Colombia was a disaster today in his first day and i'm watching to see how she handles it, what happen in israel 48 hours ago and i've seen some of the tweets, both from democrats and republicans saying these people, they were butchered, they were murdered, they didn't die, they were murdered or the idea that these are terrorists that are committing these crimes. And some outlets not saying it. Ritchie torres was brilliant in his tweet today about all of this she's going to have to choose sides. Does she stand with the oppressors on the university or does she stand for law and order? well, i think both of us are at the university. I don't think she's staying with any oppressors. The oppressors not unique to universities. What she did at the convention was right? she talked about the undeniable evil that was revealed on october 7, and she talks about the ongoing carnage and devastation of palestinian people. That's not getting that. Let me finish. We can talk about being fair and just by talking about who's in a presser and who's not without acknowledging the complex and nuance analysis of what's going down there on the ground. So we can't dismiss 40 to 50,000 people who are dead as just compensation for the undeniable evil that occurred. Sir, this is about antisemitism, anti look, i wrote in the new york times that's about antisemitism. Seriously, it's about, it's about hatred of jewish brothers and sisters. It's about the hatred of islamic folk and we've got to grapple with, yes, it is either or it's not equal, you try to equalize it. I'm not equalizing. That's my principles of justice. As a baptist minister, i'm concerned about evil and the horrors of terror that are visited upon people. I'm worried about my israeli brothers and sisters is julian. I'm worried about my brothers and sisters who are not jewish as well. He's jewish kids are afraid and they're being attacked. We just finished. You got that as wrong room. That's it's not wrong. You haven't cannot saying it's wrong to attack them okay except that but you have in your control, you can decide if you want to show it or not. What's happening on college campuses. These kids are actually being attacked. And at some point she's going to have to take a boy like to see look, look, any man upon jurors, brothers and sisters, is patently wrong. Any attack upon islamic well, listen actually happen is at patently wrong and to deny if you don't want a university yes, free speech, the ability of people to articulate their viewpoints without regulated and governed by, of course, look, i was telling me as a black person without hate, lot of kind of things we've been doing to understand harris and about the hate. But i'm just not understanding i agree with them. You're suggesting that harris has not said anything about antisemitism when that's definitely not true. And it's also the case that her husband, who is jewish, has led the administration's antisemitism efforts it's not enough that's all i'm saying. If you saw hatred towards certain groups, you would speak. I mean, it look, i it's i agree with you that there's too much a little bit of antisemitism is too much. But i guess what i'm wondering is how you can say that that is a uniquely kamala harris problem. It's a problem for the country every time i come on the show, i speak about understanding i speak about finding common ground i appreciate your comments. I respect him very much. We have to do something because it's starting again. And so in the debates, i believe she's going to be asked this question as will trump in the question is, does she try to equivocate? or does she she very clear in what this is, whether the conversation moves further, right. So the reason that kamala harris has been able to have a momentum push is because trump has not been able to capitalize on her hiding at the debate. I think the question will be you have said that you want to see fire annual on a hostage deal. What does that mean? tell me what does that look like? and if here's the she is smart, she is a prosecutor. But when she talks about things like, you know, brett kavanaugh's, she says it with confidence and she goes you know, she knows who just talking about when she talks about foreign policy in russia being a country next to ukraine have a real serious concern, totally have concern that she might have no idea what she's doing on these issues, but i that impression it's also true. It's also true that over the last couple of weeks we've seen a very different kamala harris. We've seen one who has been very straight and i don't know how anyone could look at the democratic national convention then in the speech that she gave and think that she is soft on antisemitism or soft on foreign policy. I think she knows that she has to be strong. We saw performance of that and we'll see another one in the debate. 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The actor and singer tyrese, is taking heat tonight after claiming that the biden administration didn't create laws to protect black and latino people listened to what he said it is a crime bill that was signed into law that protects asians at all costs where that same law to be signed into the into law when it comes to brown, black and brown people because what you're doing is president biden and kamala harris, would she doing is you're saying that black and brown people will continue to be disposable saying it with a lot of passion, but that is not true. For example, there is the emmett till antilynching act signed by president biden just two years ago that made lynching a federal hate crime offense. I'm back with my panel the reason that this is interesting is it partly because it's actually seems like part of a pattern. There is a bit of a war here, politically speaking, over who is speaking to black men and some of these really highprofile black men are are expressing those views and a quick google search could have addressed this issue. So first i want to point out, you know, tyrese, i think it's coming from a good place. He cares deeply about black and brown people, about his community. So his passion in that moment was came from, from powerful feelings. But i will also say this the best kind of misinformation in the best kind of disinformation always starts from a kernel of truth. The kernel of truth, in this case, was the fact that there is this anti hate crime passed under the biden administration what then happens? there is that we see a lot of stuff that is put into a special, essentially an echo chamber that suggest that in by virtue of supporting these kinds of laws, other people are left behind rather than looking at the full scale of things and saying actually everyone benefits under this. This is actually why it's really important for people to go out there in this case, it was roland martin who went out and said, actually i'm going to correct everything on the record and i'm going to work with the celebrities because of the platform that they have. And so it's not necessarily, i think that tyrese is going to influence since anyone to in any particular direction, nobody's going to wake up tomorrow and say, because tyre said this, i'm not voting for that candidate. But instead it's a reflection of certain kinds of attitudes and misinformation and how they proliferate in these communicate in these communities and end up affecting people's actual vote patterns. Yeah, i think we should also ask why why do we have all of these symbolic hate crime legis pieces of legislation to begin with, whether it's the antiasian hate crime or the emmett till lunging first of all, murder is already illegal. Hate crimes, federal hate crimes against all groups are already additionally illegal. I don't know if congress should be spending our time on these symbolic but like bills that it wasn't a called it antiasian. It was the cordon. Yeah. Yeah. That's all right. But it was it was covid so we don't want to take the bait that brother tyre is. I miss him on that coke commercial when he was younger and maybe he's fast and furious. But the point is that that it was a covid bill and it was a president who was talking about that china shunning the virus, who then instigated, i think i pour in acts of violence against asian brothers and sisters. But the more, the broader point is, we never win by xenophobia or misogyny. And i think if we're going to call a spade, a spade, the point is that there has been growing one concern among certain varieties of black men and certain communities about kamala harris that ain't got no to do what her policy that has nothing to do with what she represents. There's a kind of resentment of her female power and what that represents and their own particular existential problems at home. So the lea was grazed about her being a female because i think that that clearly when they talk about one person talked about, i will never put her in office. I don't what's the young man on on instagram who says if you ever put a black woman should never be put in an office where she is allowed to have power over anybody now that was particularly virulent in its misogyny. But there is one random guy. But i mean we're talking about black churches that don't have black women is preaches, they're all kind of systemic expressions. Mossad, ginny, and gender harris hasn't been able to get the same support from black men from the black community generally, but from black men, that job biden hadn't, and certainly that obama had. And so i guess to your point, like the question is, why and what can she do and you don't just see tyrese talking about like a random covid legislation from years ago, like it's something inspired them yeah, i mean, i think you're probably right something inspired we don't know what it is, but i want to play what d l hughley said at the dnc actually about how he navigated this himself that made assumptions about communist record. And often repeated them to a lot of people then one day kamala invited me to her house. She put her hand on my shoulder and she asked me to do some research something i had never done, something. A lot of people i know had never done before imagine attacking someone's character without a single google search so i did what i should have done in the first place, learned that she had done for us exactly what she promised to believe that you're apology should be as loud as your accusation. And i'm here apologizing in front of the whole damn world sulack. I mean, i don't know if tyre is kitson an invite to kamala harris so on the one right, like on the one level, right you can support whoever you want to politically, but what, what is to respect about that is to say, i didn't actually do any research before i formed an opinion kenyan i mean, what do you make of it? i think that's a wonderful we need to apologize more. We need to acknowledge you shouldn't have on your show and i'll do it every one of us should have to admit a mistake that we made so that the public knows or honesty or integrity, and we should have to acknowledge it. But the democrats, joe biden was having trouble with young black men before harris was ever under consideration and it's not about their dislike or the opposition to her. There's something about trump that is appealing to young black men. They think trump's a victim they think that they're not being heard that trump speaks loudly. They wanted to speak loudly. They want to be respected. They want to be appreciated, and they liked the way trump rolls. And if mussabini as attractive to some of these people i mean, i agree policy like isn't the economy also important? i mean, not necessarily so part of what we saw is that when there is, when there is no black man on the ticket, when barack obama is not on the ticket, the numbers actually resort back to the way things used to being the anomaly, the one that stands out are the obama years. I mean, think about it. Everyone wanted to be quoteunquote on the right side of history. But one of the things that we see in data about how black a certain subset of black male voters is that they are more susceptible to republican overtures and they have always been more susceptive. We have, we have a great picture of halloffamer jim brown and richard nixon's is about little lea has written about this, but you've written about this picture is actually in line but a lot of loneliness of the black republican we have a black man who is no, not independent, dependent all right, but leah, you've written the light on one of the things that we see with celebrities over and over again, black celebrities, black male celebrities in particular, is this real investment in a kind of transactional politics that is rooted in what they say is organic and authentic authority authoritarian, maleness, and masculinity, which i think brings together some of these themes that we've been talking about. Jim brown, whether it be jim brown, whether it be ice cube, whether it be little wayne, right. All of these people have endorsed donald trump. Jim brown died recently, but also before he died, endorse donald trump for very particular economic and essentially machismo reasons, right? so that off, so i would go for it is deeply to call them that we gotta go we're in an obvious point. We're over looking, right? men in general gravitate towards the republican party more so than women. Why would that be different for black people, right? so in a way for the whole framing of this conversation as about black men misses the wider point that this is about men versus women, but most black men are not gravitating toward the republican party more so than black women more so than i was going to say, maybe leah should write a book about this topic, but she did be a loneliness of the microphone we've got more ahead coming up next a dam and movie about donald trump will now hit theaters just before election day will the harsh story. 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