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Thanks, Charlie. Yes, so my question is, when talking to people about conservative politics, the issue of abortion often comes up. Some argue that Trump isn't pro-life enough. Even though there were many things Trump did in his first term to support pro-life, they say in his first term, money was still being sent to Planned Parenthood, so therefore, he isn't pro-life.
So what would be a good response to this? So that's a fair point. First of all, yes, some money was still being spent to Planned Parenthood, but that was congressionally appropriated. He was trying his best to defund Planned Parenthood.
Number two is he rescinded the Mexico City policy, as he did also in this term, which prohibits international funding of abortions, not to mention his pardons of the pro-life warriors and protesters. I am of the strong opinion that we should not be funding abortions with taxpayer dollars in this country. It's to the tune of $700 million. Even if you're in this audience and you might be more pro-choice or at least neutral on the issue, we should all be able to agree that we should not fund Planned Parenthood to the tune of $700 million. In fact, I am — actually, I have a tweet drafted.
Thank you for reminding me. I want to try to get Doge to go after Planned Parenthood. And I think that would — to deploy the Doge team and to say $700 million, you can fund yourself. By the way, it's technically against federal law. There is something called the Hyde Amendment, where technically you are not allowed to fund abortion with taxpayer dollars. Now, they get around it because they say, oh, this is funding all of our overhead and all of our clinics and all of our health care.
You and I both know that is completely rubbish. So, hey, Planned Parenthood, go fund yourself. That is my best message for them. Elliot, where are you from?
I'm from Iowa, Central Iowa. Good place, good spot. Thanks for being a member and good pro-life folks there as well. Thanks so much.
Yeah, thank you. Kate, Kate, thank you for being a member. What is on your mind? Where are you from? Hi, Charlie. I'm so grateful to be a new member.
I'm in South Carolina. And so I'm going to read my question so I stay on track. I owe you a great deal, as about a year ago, I was still very much a Democrat.
I even had stage five trumped arrangements, but I'm proof that one can be cured of TDS. I was surrounded by my ultra liberal family. But as the left lean more into transgenderism and woke politics, especially open borders, transgender surgeries and children, and men and women's sports, that snapped me out of it. I was and am horrified that this is now what the Democrats stand for.
It's pathetic. Your podcast literally helped me out of my liberal echo chamber and thank God because I voted Republican for the first time this past election and for President Trump. I couldn't be happier to not be a Democrat anymore. And I'm so in awe of what Donald Trump is doing as president. I'm proud to be a Trump supporter, something I never thought I would ever say. So thank you.
Thank you, Charlie. My question is, I used to work in the ground zero of the woke movement in theater and the arts. I even worked for the director of a major American museum in New York City. I'm so happy that Trump is going to be setting doge after the National Endowment for the Arts and the Kennedy Center.
But this is a much bigger problem. At the museum, they actively bashed Trump in his first administration and prided themselves on being woke and organizing woke anti-white exhibits. I worked at a theater where I live now in South Carolina that coddled and encouraged the non-binary thing in children.
We were going to be forced to use pronouns in our signatures. Theater communities were and actively are not hiring white people, including a very talented white friend of mine for long stretches of time. And I consider that racist. And my poor liberal friend was like, oh, but it's the minority's time to shine.
I'll just wait patiently in the corner with my white guilt. No, it's not right. And Broadway has become so woke, it's horrible. My family walked out of a show recently that showed a non-binary man character kissing another man for a minute straight. Non-binary characters, transgender characters, obese characters, shows bashing straight white male characters.
It's awful. Theater and the arts are ground zero for wokeism and gender ideology. And I really believe it starts with theater kids in schools. I know Trump has created a task force for wokeism in Hollywood. Can Trump put together a similar arts task force for America to root this out?
Because truly, the arts and theater in particular seem to be ground zero for this mess. And I would be happy to help with whatever solutions there may be. First of all, Kate, that is a wonderful call. It is so touching. I'm going to send you a couple of signed books. Daisy, make sure we do that.
And that is you are why we do what we do, which is to try to get people to reconsider their worldview and to come towards, I'd say, a more common sense, conservative perspective. Daisy is going to email you. So keep a lookout for that. You know, I have a theory on this, Kate, and I'd love to get your thoughts on it. So those people that go into theater have a heavy emphasis on self-expression and very much on this idea that you can chart your own path based on how you feel. Very emotion based. Right.
Very much focused on that. Not not within the rigidity of the configurations of a society, but you can kind of throw out the pesky shackles of reality and you can be whatever you want to be whenever you want to be, because literally you are acting or play acting. And so all those elements don't necessarily lead you towards leftism, but it is primary ingredients towards that view. And I would also say, Kate, and I'd love your thoughts that there are people who get into theater that tend to be in a more marginalized community, not community, but they're just maybe they're more bullied or they have a harder time fitting in. And so they're more vulnerable to getting sucked into that kind of ideology.
Would you agree with that prognosis, Kate? I would agree with it. And I actually I saw that when I worked at when I was a theater kid myself. And it was a lot of the kind of marginalized kids. I wasn't bullied per se, but you do see marginalized kids who have been bullied that wander into that community. But then once they wander into that community, to your point, you can have this incredible self-expression. And we want that in America. We want freedom of expression and speech. But I also worry, you know, as I listen to I don't know if you've listened to Charlie, the witch trials of J.K. Rowling on the whole transgender issue.
They dove into this whole kind of dark space of Reddit. And I know you've done a lot of segments on Reddit, Reddit and spaces like that where these sorts of kids who might be like the bullied, the marginalized, the theater kids, the artsy kids go down not only the theater rabbit hole, but the Reddit rabbit hole where they feel like today I'm going to identify as a zebra. Today I'm going to identify as air. And that's going to lead kids towards, you know what, I'm going to change my gender because I want to be a part of this new movement.
I want to feel like I'm special because I'm going to identify as a woman today. And I think it's really dangerous and there's got to be something we can do because the Broadway shows too, which all these young kids are going to see with their parents. And I grew up outside of New York City and Broadway was a huge part of my life growing up. Almost every Broadway show I've seen that comes travels through South Carolina recently has had some sort of gay, transgender, woke ideology, storyline or character. And they're anti-white and they're anti-male.
And it's very kind of, it's depressing that these young kids aren't seeing these, you know, inspiring shows that we used to have. And it's all about the woke-ism now. So I would agree with you that it's a dangerous slope where you're in this, you want self-expression, you want freedom of speech. But how do you guide that in a better direction? I just, I love that.
And so here is my simple prescription. And first of all, what a wonderful call, Kate. This might be the best members call we've ever had. I love it.
Oh my gosh, Charlie. I'm such a huge fan. I really appreciate that.
I know. It's very deep and it's not just the flattery of which I appreciate. But we go back to really what helped build the English language, which is Shakespeare. I mean, how many theater kids are proficient in understanding and perform a Shakespeare play?
Probably very few. And I mean, shaped all of our literature, our theater and culture for centuries. So my opinion, by the way, they've gotten rid of Shakespeare in a lot of college departments because it's a white man. My opinion is to use the energy force that is within theater world or arts world and say, hey, we're going to go read and perform and study old stuff. Old stuff. Stuff, plays, works of art that have lasted a long time because we're going to cherish what has lasted.
We're not going to worship the modern. And I don't necessarily think that's going to solve everything, but it will be a step in the right direction. Kate, you're great. Call anytime.
We're going to send you some books and thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you, Charlie. Now, that is how a member call should be, everybody. Dialogue back and forth. Take notes, everyone. That is as good as it gets.
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Hi, Charlie. So I'm a 17-year-old Christian here in Oregon. I want to grow up to become a doctor, more specifically a surgeon. I'm just curious on your thoughts on what college you would recommend. Well, first of all, God bless you for wanting to become a surgeon.
That is going to be quite a journey. What kind of surgeon do you want to be? And then, more importantly, why do you want to become a surgeon? Yes, I want to become a plastic reconstructive, going through the reconstructive pathway there. So there's just so much illness, and these people, the cancer will destroy their face. And what I really want to do is just help them with their life and just become well again.
Well, so that is going to be quite a journey. Look, as you know, I'm very much against college, but we do need qualified good people at the top level. I mean, surgeon is definitely a good reason to go to college, whereas to go study Eastern Australian dance routines is not exactly a good reason to go. Here's what I'd say.
Find the best school you can get into that is the least woke. Try to graduate in the least time possible, and becoming a surgeon is very, very important. I mean, we literally put our lives in the hands of surgeons, and it's easy to scoff at plastic surgeons saying that they're only there for cosmetic reasons.
I take issue with that. Yes, of course, the money is very good in plastic surgery, but there's a lot of burn victims get their lives back thanks to plastic surgeons. A lot of cancer patients get their lives back because of plastic surgeons. So you might only think, oh, that's for cosmetic breast augmentation surgery.
Not so fast, my friends. You know how many people get in near fatal car accidents that are unrecognizable and go to plastic surgeons, and they're able to get some form of aesthetic back? So I think that it's very easy to dismiss plastic surgery as only being for the Kardashians which is obviously a component of it, but there's a lot of people that have had their lives improved and bettered and honestly their health. And also understand plastic surgery can also be sewing up a cesarean section, a c-section. That is technically a form of cosmetic plastic surgery.
So not to be scoffed at. Love the question. I don't have any specific recommendations except stay away from the woke schools if possible. Thanks, man. Baylor is not as woke as others, but they got some problems that they got to figure out.
But it wouldn't be the worst one. Work hard and stow your tail off. We need the best people in medicine that we can get. So thank you. Thank you so much, Charlie. Elizabeth, what is on your mind? Elizabeth, what's going on?
Thanks for being a member. Oh, hi, Charlie. Are you able to hear me? Yes, how are you? I'm well. Thank you so much for everything that you do. The reason that I was calling, there's been so much good news lately.
It's actually really difficult to keep up. Yes. But I did see an article that I would think would have gotten more attention about John Eastman's trial in Arizona and that the judge actually went and issued the judgment against Chris Mays and that they said they were covered under freedom of speech and she violated the SLAPP Act, which is basically political persecution, which I thought was huge. And I know that one of our beloved Turning Point USA team members who does so much for everybody here is possibly Tyler's involved in that somewhat. And I'm hoping a is this good news for him? And then B, can cash tell start going after these political persecutions from these attorney generals in the states? Great, great question. So, yes, this is looking more and more like the defendants. Tyler Boyer being one of the and John Eastman are being targeted, obviously, for political reasons. You and I both know that, Elizabeth.
I mean, it's just so outrageous. Oh, yeah. The developments that this is a very favorable ruling. Some legal experts think that this case could be dismissed altogether. Yes, cash. Patel could potentially go after it.
Probably not a lot of meat on that bone from the surface. The better way to go after this is two ways. I think that a civil lawsuit by the Department of Justice for increased lawfare and the same lawsuits that we're seeing in New York against Chris Mays saying that you've ignored illegal migrants and you prioritize political prosecutions. That could be one. And then finally, Elizabeth, we need to find a really good attorney general candidate and just retire Chris Mays. She only has like a year and a half left of her term. And the Department of Justice should be demanding every email in existence from these people.
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That's been awesome. And we should start to see more mid-level politicals being slotted into place. What's the chance of people with active licenses and certifications being slotted into those management roles? Because, for reference, I've been a truck driver for six years. And as far as I know, there is no there is no one at the FMCSA, which is the federal organization that regulates truck driving.
No one there has an active CDL. They're trying to regulate stuff they've never done. OK, so let me just make sure I understand this correctly. So with a cabinet confirmations that are closing, when are we going to start seeing more people slotted in those mid- level management? That's a good question. Do you know if that's a that's a Senate confirmation political appointment or is that is that someone that is what they call a pass, someone that's a presidential appointed? Do you know that it requires Senate confirmation or not? As far as I know, most of them don't.
Yep. So it should just be a presidential appointment. From what I understood, reading, reading through the material prior to the election, most of those things don't require a presidential appoint. Most of those things don't require a Senate confirmation. It's just infuriating being being a member of the trades and half the stuff they're coming down. You know, the ATA doesn't have it's a bunch of truck company owners trying to tell drivers, hey, this is what we think would be best for us. And most of us, like.
A lot of the rules I work under, I'm working there, unless they don't do as much to help me as they do, I have to work around it. That makes sense. It does make sense.
So, well, first of all, if you have a recommendation, I'm always happy to pass something along. But the current director seems to be someone by the name of Sue Lawless. I'm guessing that is a carry over. Yeah.
In August of 2023. So let me just tell you, from my short experience, just looking at how this personnel stuff and the personnel team is doing a great job. Sergio is doing amazing. He's a friend of mine.
He's doing an amazing job. There are so many boards and commissions, Michael, beyond anything that we could imagine. I mean, there are thousands of these boards and commissions. I'll be honest, I've never heard of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
So can you just educate the audience? What does this board do? What is the significance of this board in your life? All the 18 wheelers that you see on the road hauling all your goods across the country. That is our governing body. They fall directly under the Department of Transportation, and they govern everything from how I get my CDL, what I had to go through to get my hazmat certifications, who's allowed to have a CDL to begin with, all of the weight and height restrictions, the hours of service I have to work under. They govern all of that. Everything that has to do, if it touches a truck, they govern it.
And everything that has to do with getting your goods from point A to point B, whether it be day cap, your fuel, all of it, go through those guys. And so I'm just serious. And I want you to, I hope the audience understands, there's thousands of these boards that touch every single form of American life. What could be done better with this agency just to educate our audience?
I'm curious. I've never even heard of this agency before. We need people that have driven trucks to be in these agencies. Because as far as I know right now, the FMCSA has no one there.
They're all career bureaucrats that have never actually been in the field. I mean, go back to like Don Jr. I remember reading his book. He can parallel park a dozer.
Yes, he can. Okay. When you have that level of boots on the ground experience, even yourself, you still go out and do debates with college students. When you have that level of boots on the ground, you make different decisions when you're in the upper levels. I completely agree.
Because you know exactly what it's like to be on the ground. We don't have that at the FMCSA. And quite frankly, most of the governing bodies in the government don't have that at all, because people who are too busy doing the job don't have time to make it to these meetings or do anything else like that.
I think there is such wisdom in what you're saying that we are being governed by the suits and they forget what actually it takes for the boots to do their job. And I mean, put Sue Lawless up on I have no idea if she's driven a truck before we put 249 up. I'm guessing she hasn't just kind of a guess. I don't know.
Maybe as far as I know, she hasn't. Yeah, look, I don't know. She has management experience. That's it. Yeah. So she has 20 years experience in the private and federal motor carity safety industry. But that doesn't mean anything to me.
Like, for example, the new head of the FAA should be a previous pilot, should be someone that understands what it means to fly an airplane, fly an aircraft. And so. Exactly. Great question. If you want to email me a follow up, I think it would be, you know, happy to learn more about it. But there are thousands of these boards.
And I think actually having people that have done the job in intimately is incredibly important. Thanks, man. Really appreciate it. Thanks for being a member. It's freedom at right. That's right.
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You got to love this. Guys that drive trucks that are members of the Charlie Kirk Show. I mean, that's what makes America a great country.
I meant to ask him. I'm very worried about mass automation of trucks, not because of efficiency. What's going to happen to all these guys? I think it's a it's a serious problem of economic and labor displacement. This is a looming crisis. It's a looming labor crisis.
And I don't know a good solution. Blake probably has one. He has a thought on everything. It is going to be one of the greatest economic disruptions. And it's been kind of teased for a couple of years now. But based on where Uber is going, because they have Uber freight based on where Tesla is going, we're going to see mass proliferation of automated semi trucks. I do think, though, that President Trump is going to slow that down.
I'm worried about that. Yeah, not everything's all about automation. You got to have an allegiance to your workers.
Yeah, you can't you can't automate too quickly because you know why? This is where Teddy Roosevelt was brilliant. Teddy Roosevelt, unlike the Russians, he managed the transition from the farms to the factories. Teddy Roosevelt managed that transition.
The Russians, primarily Czar Nicholas, the other Romanov family, they did not manage that transition. If you don't manage major economic transitions. So we go from the farms to the factories, to our laptops to A.I., that is the four to automation. So farms, factories, laptops, automation. That's the four steps of human economic development.
That's a four step move. Farms, factories, laptops, automation. And all of a sudden we're going to start to automate these trucks.
I'm worried about it. I think we're going to have the people that make America work. And by the way, they're the ones that worked all through COVID, these truck drivers. They worked their tail off to make sure that we had groceries and we had Amazon delivery. Well, the whole country was locked down. I I'm very worried about it.
And the ones that revolted against Trudeau, they're very MAGA. And we're just going to say, oh, hey, here's here's your new robot. Now, I understand the argument for safety. Thousands of people do die every year because of, well, actually, 40,000, 40 to 50,000 people die because of truck car accidents. At least a couple thousand do because of of 18 million. So we've got to figure this out.
But you've got to have a loyalty to your workers. OK, Lizzie, thank you for being a member. Members dot Charlie Kirk dot com. Hey, Charlie, how are you doing today? I am great.
Thanks. Question for you. What is Trump's intention for the White House faith office? I know so many of us pray for our nation, for all of our leaders. And a prayer I pray is actually the salvation of President Trump. Only God knows his heart. But it seems like having a female, Joel Osteen, providing him non scriptural garbage is not only damaging, but it's a perfect example to me as false teaching. It seems like Trump's in, you know, he seems to have the right intentions, but needs a little bit of a godly course correction as a proclaimed Christian yourself.
Do you feel the personal responsibility and really obligation to expose and call out this what seems like wolves in sheep's clothing? So I know Paula, so I'm a little bit conflicted on that. She certainly does not have the same theological view that I have, and I think that's good.
I think that's healthy. I should say that we have disagreements on that. But for the record, I do not necessarily share a lot of her theological views. I will say, though, I've known Paula for a while.
She's always been very good to me, very sweet. I know that President Trump and her have a great relationship. Here's where I'm going to try to influence is the other pastors and the other platform of people that are going to be coming into the White House.
I want to make sure that some of America's best pastors are given a very big platform. People like Jack Hibbs, people like John MacArthur. And so, look, the president made a decision.
It's his praga to do that. He's known Paula for a very long time. And again, I have theological differences with Paula, but we get along and I got to get along with everybody. But I think it's very important that also people like Jensen Franklin, who's terrific, are given the same sort of wise counsel and platform that are able to be in the White House. But very important question. I could tell you, I get I'm getting a lot of emails and a lot of text messages about the White House Office of Faith right now. A lot. There's a lot of interest in that. But pray for me.
That's the best answer I could give to that also is pray for me that I might have wisdom to navigate all this. I think it's important. So thank you. Absolutely.
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Yes. What's on your mind? Todd, the abortion issue has been around.
I've been there since the beginning. I'm 71 years old and we we have we got a victory with the reversal of Roe v. Wade. But why don't we use the way they began this mess in the same way to get a better result? We have all we have the court. It is a national issue because I don't think murder is legal anywhere, so it's not a state issue and we don't even have to call it abortion. We just have to define murder.
And if we could get a person with the resources, I think we'd have to get somebody like Roe that was used to get the decision. We have to find somebody with standing and with the pockets to go and use all of the evidence for life to get it defined. It's not really abortion. It's a murder. So if we define it as that, we can end it.
We can end it in the courts because we have the courts to do it. So, I mean, look, I agree with that. Totally. The issue is that not even most Republicans would sign on to that. So it's going to take a lot of cultural and religious and spiritual change in that regard. And so, I mean, I agree. But getting people to admit, may I offer one thing? We've been doing that for 50 odd years.
What we need now is to find a single person, say, a father of a wife that wants an abortion, just like they found a single person with standing and go through all the evidence. They it's illegal to disturb a turtle's nest. Why? Because it's a potential turtle. Oh, I understand what you're saying.
Yeah. But the courts won't go along with it. The courts won't recognize human life.
They haven't. They'll dismiss the case. So you got to win over the culture. That's the issue.
But you should try the idea. You should try that idea in a single state and see if it will work. If you can get a sympathetic judge, maybe in Texas or Iowa. Well, we don't have to win the local. We only have to win the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court would rule would rule like 7-2 against you on this, unfortunately. Really?
Even with this court? Oh, yeah. Without a doubt. All right. Thank you. Well, I'm no surprise. Thank you.
You bet. Who's next? Scott, thanks for being a member. What's up? Thanks for being a member.
Yes, Charlie. Thanks for taking my question today. Just a couple comments before I attended my first America Fest this year with my 20 year old son, got five kids, 26 years of marriage, had a great time. Just what an experience. And then to congratulations to be an Eagle Scout. I'm also an Eagle Scout. Keep it on the top of my resume. So it's just awesome.
So congratulations on that. Charlie, I'm a physician. The American Medical Association has not always been favorable to conservative causes. Do you believe as mandatory reporters that the next group of individuals, ICE and Tom Homan should focus on to really be partners in finding the 300,000 missing children across the United States? They should be partners with ICE because they're the individuals that are seeking health care. These children are seeking health care, legal migrant criminals.
What are your thoughts? Should ICE be involved in utilizing the mandatory reporter law for many of these providers? Oh, yeah, I mean, absolutely. I mean, if there is a provider that is seeing a eight year old and it's obvious that they're missing then or that they're with someone that's not their parents, then they should absolutely report that.
You know, it's really interesting to me. There's this contradiction where there are parents literally that get thrown into jail for child abandonment because they let their kids play at a local playground. So that culture is super worried about a kid that might be unsupervised at a playground, which is really bad, by the way, for both the kid and the parent.
Free play is incredibly important for child development. So that's that culture simultaneously is putting up with 300,000 missing kids. Something doesn't make sense. It's like this incredible, ever present contradiction here.
So, yes, I think doctors should be involved. AMA is awful. And I think we got to find these 300,000 missing kids. Thank you, Paul. Paul. Paul, thanks for being a member. What's on your mind?
Hello, Charlie. God bless you. Thank you. God bless you.
My question. Yes, I have. OK, I've been listening to your show. I love the bagpipes starting up and I looked it up at Scotland the Brave.
Yes, I just kind of wondered why you play this awesome song. And I wonder if it has anything to do with that famous war cry freedom. Oh, it does. So I'm very Scottish. Church means Kirkman's church in Scottish in Scotland. And the Charlie actually means strong. So strong church.
You can put it together. We come from the Maxwell clan, us Kirks. And as you could tell, my name is very white Anglo Saxon Protestant. I'm a wasp.
Scary. Charles James Kirk. That is the wasp's name that you'll come across. And, yeah, look, I think there's a lot to be learned from William Wallace and the Scottish clans. That is obviously well portrayed in the movie Braveheart, acted by Mel Gibson, which is a small ragtag army that I believe really led to the birth of Western civilization. There is a phenomenal book that everyone should read called How the Scots Built the Modern World. And it shows that the small ragtag army, my people, despite being rather poor and geographically isolated, was responsible for some of the great philosophical breakthroughs, some of the great enlightenment breakthroughs from David Hume to Adam Smith to this idea of self-governance. So much of the philosophical foundation of the West was born out of Scottish Presbyterianism specifically. It was covenanters, basically. And prior towards the King James Bible, the Scots did not have mass literacy.
As the King James Bible was printed, I think in like 1513 or 1517, you guys can fact check me on this. We saw literacy rates go up and the potential of the Scots skyrocket. And this kind of fine fighting force has blossomed and flourished into a group of people that have far punched beyond their weight.
I mean, J.D. Vance is Scots Irish. I'm Scots Irish.
So very, very powerful group. And I love I love when people are proud of their ancestry and the history that they come from. And us, Scots, we we love a rebellion against a corrupt institution. I'll tell you, there's something about how we Scots fight and we fight hard and we love a good fight. It's in our blood. It's who we are. And that's why we play Scotland the Brave at the top.
That is so cool. I wonder I wonder if during the Revolutionary War, was that song around? Because I understand that the Scots proudly played their bagpipes in our own country's history, too.
It probably is. And it's a it's a beautiful part of American history and how we transplanted a lot of those ideas into America. And you can make an argument.
The book does the Scots that built the modern world, how the Scots built the modern world, that without Scots, we would not have America in its current form. Thank you. Appreciate it. You bet. Thanks so much for listening, everybody. Email us as always. Freedom at Charlie Kirk dot com. Thanks so much for listening and God bless. For more on many of these stories and news you can trust, go to Charlie Kirk dot com.
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