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>> bill: race is turning out to be courtesy of naacp. juan williams and mary katharine ham will analyze in the shouting] >> you were supposed to clear that with him. >> bill: factor producer meets snooky. >> shocker. >> could this be a new reality series? caution. you are about to to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. president obama's message not getting through. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. on this, martin luther king day, where we honor the peace-loving civil rights legend, we are still experiencing hatred on the left. when we last left president obama, he was saying this. >> >> it's important for us to pause for a moment and make sure that we're talking with each other in a way that heals. not in a way that wounds. >> apparently "the washington post" columnist richard cohen either did not hear mr. obama or is ignoring him. >> i don't think for a second sarah palin knew the meaning of blood libel. i just don't. there is nothing in the background which suggests it. and if she did i don't think she used it all that inappropriately. if it refers to a false accusation for which a community is blamed, then she was right. >> souped enough not to know what the blood libel is. >> how much time do we have left to talk about how stupid sarah palin is? >> bill: isn't that nice? talking points wonders what the editors of the "the washington post" think about one of their just a few days after the president's major speech in arizona. are they happy about it? the "the washington post" is supposed to be one of the most important media outlets in the country, a pillar of responsibility. is it not? then we slide down a bit to a different category. left-wing entertainers. >> now, i want you tea baggers out there to understand one thing. while you idolize the founding fathers and dress up like them and smell like them. [ laughter ] i think it's pretty clear that the founding fathers would have hated your guts. [ applause ] and what's more, you would have hated them. they were everything you despise. they studied science, read plato, hung out in paris and thought the bible was mostly [bleep] >> bill: delightful. now, i don't hold mr. mar to the same standard as the "the washington post" because is he a comedian. man who makes a living expressing a point of view. apparently the president's point of view more civility is not being elm brasd by mr. maher. also, i have gotten a lot of mail asking me why i don't come down on right wing talk radio. it's the same thing, talk radio is entertainment. people on there make a living expressing opinions. it's not a news forum therefore the standards are not the same. when a newspaper like the "the washington post" continues to feature columnist who's flat out hate conservatives, you have to wonder why immediately after president obama's speech last wednesday the "the washington post" said the call for civility would most likely not be answered and we pointed to the money train as the primary reason. there is big money in the hate industry. it's easy to attack people. easy for a guy like cohen to call governor palin stupid. that statement in itself is stupid and lazy. sarah palin was elected the governor of alaska. throughout most of her tenure, her approval rating was in the 60s. she gave one of the best convention speeches in recent memory. the woman is not stupid. neither is richard cohen. but his game is attacking conservatives. and if you take that away from cohen, what does he have left? interesting question. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, the industry of hate. joining us from washington, fox news chief political analyst brit hume. when you started out in tv news, the hate industry barely existed. now it dominates the media to some extent. am i wrong? >> no. you are not wrong, bill. it's interesting that people on the left are fondest of all of accusing people on the right of hate. and you just showed a couple of examples of how harsh the attacks could be. i took richard cohen's remark to be in defense of sarah palin. setting that aside whether that's a perfect example or not, there are plenty of others available to you. bill maher, although is he most lay comedian. i guess is he a comedian by trade although i don't know how funny he is anymore. none the less there he is is a good example of the kind of speech that has a real following on talk road to some extent and certainly on cable tv talk shows. >> bill: when did it start this way? i mean, look, you started and then you were white house correspondent for abc news and mostly hard news and talk radio was there but it wasn't the industry it is now. and then things accelerated. whats watt tipping point that got us from, you know, i'm not going to say the media was ever fair in america. always had its agenda. but it wasn't this blatant as far as i hate you, you hate me, i hate this. when did it start into that direction? >> well, i would say two things about it, bill. one is that i think that the proliferation of outlets both on radio and on cable television where programs that were function of one host' opinion and those of his guests or her guests provided an opportunity to see whether you could make a buck with this kind of thing and it turns out you can. and you -- so now it has police officer rated. in addition to that i think it has force of the rhetoric and so on, it has been a growing frustration on the american left that this country has basically turned to conservatism since about 1980. it has been a very long time indeed, since any american president has had a successful run governing -- trying to govern as a pure liberal. jimmy carter didn't. bill clinton certainly didn't. barack obama tried it for two years. and it hasn't gone very well it has made it very difficult for the left's ambitions to be fulfilled and i think that they found that it is frustrating and it has made -- it has led to a level of anger that we are now seeing in part. >> bill: what do you think the editors of the "the washington post," they are sitting there in their monday meeting today or if they showed up to work tomorrow they have two use this other guy from "the washington post" with bernie goldberg later on. just days after president obama said look, why don't you guys knock it off go. out there and say palin is stupid. this, that -- continuing to bang the drum. the "the washington post," under financial pressure, all right? had to get rid of post "newsweek" company. are they happy about this? or can that not control their guys anymore? what's up? >> well, i'm not sure how extense sifsly think police what their writers say in other forums. in this case it was on cable tv that richard cohen said that and i'm not sure at all how they -- remember, this newspaper, this is a liberal town, washington, d.c. and liberal writers and their views are popular. >> bill: shouldn't they respect the president of the united states when he goes out and says yeah, let's stop, this three days later one of their big columnist is calling sarah palin stupid? recall. >> i think it would be reasonable for newspaper editors to take the view that the president was speaking mainly to actors who were in the public square as public officials of one kind or another. i'm not sure even the president thought that he could very much influence the content of talk radio and talk tv. >> i think he absolutely had that in mind when he was talking in arizona. he had that in tv and talk radio. he was obsessed with cable tv. he had to have it in mind. >> i can't read his mind, bill. i don't know. my sense he was talking mainly to people who were, you know, holding office at one time. >> bill: i disagree with you. i think he was talking to the media and said, look, the level of discourse is so hot because that comes off dupnik, the sheriff of pima county, the whole thing was the media, the media, the media exacerbated this situation. i think president obama picked up the theme and didn't want to single out his left-wing guys because they support him. i'm just wondering maybe you are right. maybe they don't care at "the washington post." certainly the "new york times" they don't. they absolutely don't. but the "the washington post," can't help -- can't be helping them. >> well, the "the washington post," i think, editorial page at least has a more balanced set of commentators you might expect from a paper with its own basic leanings being to the left. and i, you know, see george willed and charles krauthammer there and others. the post, i think, has in some ways a more balanced and more -- >> if you had come on the air three days after president obama had expressed civility and called vice president biden stupid, you? say did you that i think you would have got some blow back from the corporation here. from news corps. >> it certainly would depend on the form in which i said it look, i think those kinds of expressions are regrettable. if you think somebody is stupid, then illustrate that by what you know about what the person has done or said. name-calling only goes so far. there is clearly a market for people to hear -- where people want to hear the political opponents. >> bill: "the washington post" in that business nowadays. have they gone to that business? are they in that business now? >> look. they have their share of opinion to no doubt about it. >> next on the run down, next race into the arizona atrocity. wait until you hear this? >> bernie goldberg mentioned another ignored president obama's civility call. 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[ male announcer ] save 30% on ski vacations at travelocity. it's go time. >> bill: impact eggment -- impact eggment tonight. a few days after the arizona murders npr put on a commentator daisy hernandez. >> there was a collective sign of brown relief had the turned out to be gringo. had the shooter been -- they would be demanding an even more stringent anti-immigrant policy. in short, the only reason the nation is taking a few days to reflect on the animosity in politics politics is precisely because the shooter was not latino. >> bill: here now to react fox news analyst mary katharine ham and juan williams who join from us washington. all right. here is another npr employee i ink they do it on purpose to gi you another feature on monday night. >> they said me up. i don't think daisy hernandez said anything that's wrong, bill. if you are black in america, hispanic, irish, if you are italian, jewish, you know about racial stereotypes. when somebody in your group commits an horrific crime there is a sense oh my gosh it's going to feed the stereotypes, all the negatives about it, et cetera. where she is wrong, there is race and illegal immigration has no place in the story. you would have to go -- i mean, she had to manage it and speculate about it and dream it up to bring this race into this story and she is doing it because she is so angry at people who have a problem with the high rate of illegal immigration in the country. totally illegitimate and she is stirring this up to try to serve her political cause. and the problem for npr is you will notice they didn't allow anybody else to come on and say this woman is a little bit off center here and they would never allow a conservative counter part to that message to be delivered on npr. >> what do you think mary katharine? >> well, i have a little more of a problem with the actual statement than why i think particularly the point where she says she could not think about the victims. this is later in the clip. she couldn't think about the victims or look up their names and stuff until after she had figured out what the race of the shooter was. that's like crazy callus to me. i was surprised by that i think willy wonka said it best when he said in a world of pure imagination what you say will defy explanation. okay? last week was unfortunately not mostly about news coverage or mostly about warning the victims. it was about a experiment the left and most of the media if they thought hard enough that rhetoric had triggered mass murder than mass murder become the fault. >> bill: where is the fabrication on the far left? they fabricated daze hernandez. >> she is fabricated the whole thing. >> bill: this is what npr should have done. i hope they hire me to run the operation. >> that will be the day. >> bill: we would have a good time, juan. you would be back. >> if you are going to have daisy on, then you have to have a muslim on. all right? and a muslim says, you know, if the shooter were muslim, we would invade iraq again. and then, you have to have an african-american. and then a native american. and, you know, that's how absurd this whole thing is. bill. >> my point to you. you get lost in your own anxieties and your own fears and you are making up stuff. you are not dealing with the reality. >> bill: here is the big picture. a responsibility on the part of any news operation and npr purports to be one, to be responsible. so you are looking at daisy hernandez and going with all due respect, mr. hernandez, why are you injecting race in a heinous situation, all right, a mass murderer when there isn't any race involved? why are you doing that? >> you know the answer to that. fighting -- he is mad at anybody who is saying you know what? we have too much illegal immigration in the country. >> bill: does it serve any purpose other than to give me a segment on the factor? >> well, that's not a bad reason. but, no. it doesn't serve any purpose except here's their thinking though. you see? i'm going to take you inside their thinking. they think they are being progressive and liberal. they think they are opening the door to the minority community's position on this and then, of course, that is so patronizing. >> bill: i don't believe there is any minority position on this. i think hispanics watching the factor tonight go daisy hernandez is crazy. i think it's just daisy hernandez' position. go ahead, mary katharine. >> look, it serves a purpose in that it is yet another level of fabrication and imagination whereby you actually end up being able to bash the very people they have been bashing the rest of the week for this imagined connection to a mass murder. i mean, that's what it ends up being for. >> bill: there were right wingers last week who were saying that, oh, if it had been a tea party person, they were rooting that it was a tea party person. this is the assassin. they being the far left. they were rooting. now, i thought that was unnecessary, too. i said why are you bringing that in maybe maybe some of them were rooting for it but you don't know that. >> a lot of that was a defense mechanism to the fact that within a hour i was essentially and others like me were essentially being accused of abetting a mass murder we had no idea what the details of were. >> bill: why on you? >> like on actual social media networks. people coming at you and saying sarah palin and people like you caused this reacting to that people said why blaming somebody like me with absolutely no details whatsoever. that's where that reaction came from certainly do people go overboard when you are being accused of abetting mass murder you get a little testy. >> >> bill: you don't make one dumb statement. you don't use one to counter one. >> that's why i'm always careful about that. >> bill: wrap it up for us, please. >> interesting, going back to your segment with brit hume, bill, i think what you have is the right field defensive at this moment all that negativity looking for an opportunity to blame him. then you get people by cohen or bill maher taking their shots. they think the president wasn't speaking to us. he is speaking to the right. >> bill: i know. >> double standard. >> he was speaking to us all. >> bill: thanks very much. directly ahead, an american muslim group tells his followers not to talk to the fbi. are you kidding me? 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because they must have endorsed -- they must endorse it if they put it up there. >> you know, bill, i'm comfortable with the fact that once we saw it and they understood our concern about it, we reminded them of the policy, they removed it. and what troubles me here is, you know, can i speak of a number of different occasions of cair's consistent policy. of couldn'ting with law enforcement constitutionally informed. 2005, we appointed a person of concern to the fbi, 2008 we reported another personal concern to the fbi who turned out to be fbi informant. 2010 i myself made the phone call that initiated connecting the fbi with the virginia five families. and getting their story out so their son could be located. but i'm not asked on the factor to talk about those great episodes of law enforcement i'm asked on the factor -- >> if it rises, we will put you on. you know we are fair to you, mr. saylor. you wouldn't come on if you didn't think we were fair. what troubles me there are obviously more branches of cair. you can't monitor every one. there are some that are more militants than others there are some that say, you know, we shouldn't cooperate, the fbi, and i think the san francisco one falls into that category. so my final question to you is this, do you have control over those people? can you de-fund them? de-list them from the national cair outfit? what can you do to make sure this doesn't happen again, to just -- because it does besmirch the whole operation? >> it's already done, bill. it was a minor mistake on her part, on the part of the chapter. we called them up. they corrected it immediately. reminded everybody of the policy. >> bill: were they contrite and say we didn't mean it or we don't believe in what poster said? did they say that? >> they did not feel that it raised the same issues that we did because they are familiar with our policy and they were sort of reading beyond that. >> bill: i think you may have a report -- with all due respect i think you might have a problem with them out there. >> what i think is the policy has now been made clear to all of our chapters again and everybody will follow it bill, we have a very long track record. you can't call out one episode and say that applies to the entire organization. good track record. >> when cece something like that, we have to get to the bottom of it and we did by inviting you on. we appreciate it. >> i appreciate the opportunity to talk about it. >> bill: you may not have heard that in the ground zero mosque controversy, the cleric featured imam rauf. remember imam rauf. he has been removed from that project for words not explained. mr. rauf is not happy about that plenty more. we have the tape of the killer laughner in other it is disturbing. left wing attacks. some of these people are not heeding the president's call for civility. shocking. we hope you stay tuned to those the challenge jobs. don't tell me about a dog. a day care full of kids, house chickens. call a day's work. call 1-800-steemer ready sensei. hey tough guy, tat cold needs alka seltzer plus! it has the cold-fighting power of an effevescent packed in a liquid-gel for all over relief! hiyah! dude! hiyah! ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr. gloom be on your way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money you can still be bright and sunny ♪ ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah >> bill: factor follow up segment tonight, terrible earthquake in haiti that killed more than 300,000 people. and left another million and a half homeless. despite billions of dollars in pledges, some of it even being delivered, haiti remains a disaster area. we predicted this would happen last january. no matter how much charity is given. no matter how many good intentions there are, haiti will remain chaotic until discipline is imposed. many liberals don't want to hear that they believe nanny state can provide but it can't. no society will prosper unless there are rules of conduct mandatory education and fairness by those in power. none of that happens in haiti. and so, the u.s.a. will once again pour millions into that country. much of which will be stolen. once again, we will do more than anyone else on the planet. and one year from today, haiti will be just as bad as it is right now. so it looks like i am an oracle. for anyone who has spent time in haiti as i have, that prediction was not hard to make. joining us now from miami, fox news correspondent steve harrigan who just returned from haiti after assessing the situation. steve, i underestimated the american largess, a billion and a half dollars we have sent there. and has been spent on something. you, when you were there, i mean, tell me, where is the money going? >> bill, i think anybody left or right walking around the capital of port-au-prince would just be stunned over what hasn't happened. a billion and a half u.s. dollars and one year later, one year after the earthquake, it really looks to anyone like the earthquake happened yesterday. not only that it's quiet. you don't hear cranes or bulldozers or cement being mixed. you don't see sewers or roads being made. what you see is tent cities more and more of them on every spot of ground. more tense a year later. >> not only did the united states donate a million and a half, another 53 million for the clinton bush initiative, but foreign money poured in 730 million from the disaster accountability project, u.n. chucking in another 1.4. i submit to you, steve, that the money is stolen. the money is stolen. am i wrong? >> i think part of it certainly is stolen. a big chunk of it has not been spent either. i think eight groups biggest chunk of money over the past year just keeping people alive. supplying tents, food and water. feed the people. give them water. have to give them tents for shelter. you reported that there were a bunch of trureks sitting in the airport donated by the u.s.a. that is still sitting in the airport a year later. right? >> you are right. some things are just so obviously stupid. that's whether you have brand new suvs with had 40% import duty. small charity you have to cough up 10 or $15,000 to get your donated car. things like that are obviously dumb when you see -- >> >> bill: even though you are giving us the truck free, the suv, so we can move things around, you can't bring it in unless you pay us 40% import duty. and then the charity is going well, we don't have that money. okay. the presidential palace. has that been rebuilt? part of it has been rebuilt but still a long way to go there. the american red cross has half a billion dollars. so far they have only built about 300 houses. the government won't give us the land. they can't find property records. we have time port everything. a lot of reasons. you have a million people in tents. you have a charity with half a billion dollars ready to spend it and nothing is getting done. i think it's really maddening for the donors, for the people $10 and for the haitians. really a limit on how much patience you can have people to have. violence in the past. >> i don't know. these people have been nothing is getting better. there is money there. money has gone. in and as you report, i think a million people still homeless. a million haitians still living in the dirt. it's just -- it's incomprehensible to me. by the way, we are looking at bill clinton here. we haven't at least a half dozen times to give us his perspective. he continues to dodge us, mr. president. you should not do that. going on on that island. when we come right back, bernie goldberg still covering the far left hate machine. bernie has been very busy this week. then a tape of the killer, jared loughner, a warning it is bizarre. this is new stuff moments away. úñt÷j-s bonnie, turn up the volume. your baby sister has mething to say. this intervention brought to you by niaspan. so now your doctor's talking about plaque building up in your arteries - she cald it coronary artery disease. you think that's something you can just sck in an email and that's the end of it? 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>> let me try to unconfuse you and for the 99.9% of the american people who don't know what dana milbank is. dana milbank lecturing us on civility about the same as mahmoud ahmadinejad lecturing us on human rights. that's number one. number two, he is just plain wrong. he is just plain wrong. they did blame sarah palin for the shooting and they blamed her very directly. the new york daily news iconic newspaper in america's biggest city had a headline that said congresswoman jeffords blood is on sarah palin's hands. i mean, that's pretty direct. marco, the head of the daily kos, a very important person, probably the most important left-wing web site out there, and a group that president obama paid homage to during the campaign within hours of the shooting, he put out a message that said mission accomplished sarah palin. so, dana milbank is wrong, they did blame her. the way dana milbank and other liberal columnists do it they say well, they are not directly responsible because the guy is crazy who did it but they are responsible for creating a climate of hate that generally speaking can lead to this kind of violence. >> bill: what you don't understand is what is milbank and cohen doing column after column after column after column all they do is attack the right wing. what are they going to do? >> they don't have much. but here's the thing. they are not really talking about civility. if their goal was civility, then they would lash out at their fellow liberals who spew hate for a living. this is very important, bill. their real goal is to stifle the kind of opinions they detest by people like you, beck, palin, and limbaugh because, because you have big audiences. they have lost power, these people, the left. they fear that because you have influenced the national conversation and because you guys have influenced aelections. they don't know when they're going to get power back. and they are doing what anybody does when they lose power. they are trying to shut down those kinds of opinions. they are trying to poison the well. they are trying to poison the well so that people don't take any of you seriously. >> bill: marginalized. >> they fear your audience. they fear your large audience. >> bill: i think you are right to. marker raid the "the washington post" as we said with brit hume is different than talk radio. different than bill maher. newspaper that puts itself up as important media organization and these guys are running around. you have a beef with me. bernie and i were talking in the break before we came on here. i made the analogy in the npr segment that there were some people who in column form said if it had been a tea party person they would have gone crazy and hoping it was a tea party person. i guess you were one of them. i didn't know that when i made that comment but go ahead. >> that's because you never listen to me. i said that on this program last week. it's hard, i'm old. i can only retain so much. go ahead. >> i know. i will try to talk slow here. here's the point you are wrong and i'm right. that wouldn't be unusual either. i'm saying that paul krugman. let's use bill maher for openers. never good to say about tea party people. do you really think? i mean, nobody wanted the shooting to happen. i want to make that clear. nobody on the left, nobody on the right. do you really think he wasn't crossing his fingers hoping, just hoping. >> bill: it's possible. but my point was why bother with that kind of speculation. >> it's not just wild speculation, bill. i'm coming to a reasonable conclusion. >> bill: i'm injecting race because it's not wild speculation. if it had been a latino. >> i'm saying that we have got enough to do with dealing with the facts. we don't have to do this other stuff. >> all i'm say something i didn't pull this out. >> it's not theological? >> unnecessary. in your view. the factor with bill o'reilly, i guess that matters. but i don't think it's unnecessary at all. i think. >> then you have to stick up for daisy hernandez, npr column, too. >> listen, you don't think daisy hernandez was keeping her fingers also hoping was tea party person? it's so obvious. >> i don't like speculation. home right now are saying, bill, listen to bernie. please listen to bernie. he is right. >> can i hear them where are they? >> get rid of them. listen to bernie. i'm going to have a bumper sticker listen to bernie. >> ignore o'reilly. good discussion as always. thank you. reality check on deck tonight, starring feud between michael michael reagan and ronald reagan jr. 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[ male announcer and there you go, buss pro. there you go. go natnal. go like a pro. >> back ever the book segment tonight, reality check where the truth is front and center. check one, new youtube video has surfaced of the arizona killer, jared loughner. giving a narrated tour of his school, pima county community college. >> we're examining the torture of students. we're looking at students who have been tortured. the war that we are in right now is currently illegal under the constitution. what makes it illegal is the currency. i'm in a terrible place. this is the school that i go to. this is my genocide school. now, after seeing that, school officials suspended loughner but state officials were still not flagged. check two, one of the guys loughner shot james fuller 63 years old has been arizona. took fuller into custody after he made threats during an abc news broadcast. the man you are looking at is a founder of the tucson tea party and he was interrupted by fuller. said a bunch of bizarre things including, quote, you're dead, unquote. fuller remains in custody under observation for mental problems. check three. speaking in the aftermath of the arizona spike lee said this. >> the united states of america is the most violent country in history of civilization. and this nra thing we have got to turn this around. these guns are out of hand. and i know they have been very powerful lobby, but something has to be done about the gun control in this country. that's my opinion. >> bill: with all due respect to mr. lee if he thinks america is more violent than hitler's germany and stalin's russia he is misguided. i can name scores of other countries. violent crime in the u.s.a. has been going down dramatically more than a decade. check four, intense little brawl between the reagan brothers. apparently ron reagan jr. has a new book in which he says his father's alzheimer's began while he was still president. that's not sitting well with michael reagan, ron's half-brother says ron was embarrassment to his father and now embarrassing his mother. he says his father did not have alzheimer's why he was president. did you know that snooky from the jersey shore program has a book out? it's a novel called a sure thing. a pun in the title, excellent, snooky. we wanted to talk to nicole but she declined. factor jesse walters could not resist approaching her. bill o'reilly, fox news. >> you were supposed to clear that with us. >> i'm sorry, you can't do that you were supposed to clear that with us. >> i'm sorry, you can't do that. >> >> bill: that makes 872 stores waters is now banned from. got to do all his shopping by mail. [ laughter ] snooky is still welcome. love to have you. check 6, more than 800,000 people, have gone to see a youtube video and it's very strange, a young woman at the birk sharier mall in western, massachusetts. there she is. she is texting and falls right in the pond. what's the pond doing in the mall? that's what i say. now, you can't text and walk and chew gum at the same time. we don't know whether she had gum but she got out and how about that texting machine? that's finished, right? apparently hundreds of thousands of people think this is a real riot. there she goes. lucky she wasn't driving, right? finally check 7, if you were watching the bears, seahawks play off game you might have seen. this. >> obama, o'reilly, oh yes. the interview everyone will be talking about. february 6th, only on fox. >> bill: we have more on that interview with the president as the super bowl approaches. it should be fun. and that is reality check. pinheads and patriots up next starring the controversy of the golden globes. was the host too mean? right back with. ♪ ♪ work, work all week long ♪ punching that clock from dusk till dawn ♪ ♪ countin' the days till friday night ♪ ♪ that's when all the conditions are right for a good time ♪ [ male announcer ] advanced technology thatel provide cleaner air, cleer water, and helps make all of us more energy efficient is something the whole world can get in step with. 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