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Right. Its very important to clarify also some more information that the government is offering here. In saying that many of these individuals that have been detained across the country, some major cities across the country, were individuals whose cases made their way through u. S. Courts and in many cases also in some other foreign courts and individuals who were convicted of major Violent Crimes. So the government quick to point out for example out of those 160 people, that were detained, in the california alone, some of which have already been deported, were individuals who had convictions for crimes like Drug Trafficking for example. There was an el salvadorian man who was a suspected member of the ruthless street gang ms13 and an australian individual who had been convicted of improprieties of a child. Thats a point that i think officials are making. As you mentioned a little while ago, the head of the department of Homeland Security stressing these kind of detention and removal operations are not uncommon. These raids are sparking a lot of anger and angst in a lot of cities. But we do know according to all the officials weve heard from, within i. C. E. , whats been the pushback from i. C. E. And the Trump Administration . We saw a pretty passionate protest take place outside the i. C. E. Immigrant Detention Center in phoenix just earlier this week. What weve seen is people frustrated. Of them their frustration goes back to the Obama Administration. You recall many of these pro migrant groups, even developed a nickname for former president obama, the deporter in chief. Its important to point out that many of the concerns go back to the previous administration. But what were seeing now under the Trump Administration. Some of the cabinet members, clue including the secretary of Homeland Security, john kelly, is making clear what the operations are really all about. Some of the latest comments from the secretary. Well first of all, theyre not rounding anyone up. The people at ice apprehend are people who are, illegal and then some. Ice, is executing the law. You know these comments from the secretary likely going to do very little for some of these pro migrant groups that are taking to the streets in protest. I spoke to many of them here in the phoenix area in the last few days. They are concerned that perhaps now the donald Trump Administration could be grouping some of these nonviolent offenders with the violent offenders and making them a priority as well. Leading to some of these deportations. Ana. Polo sandoval, thank you. President trump may issue a brand new travel ban next week. This after a federal Appeals Court unanimously upheld a suspension of the president s first ban. Lets go to athena jones, white house Senior Correspondent and the President Trumps resort in palm beach florida, athena, what more do you know about the president s next move on this issue . Hi, ana, this is interesting. The president came back to the press cabin on air force one early in the flight down here yesterday and we used the opportunity to pepper him with questions. I asked him about the immigration ban and the new security measures he promised that could come as early as next week. He stressed that he believes the administration would ultimately be successful in any court battle over the immigration ban. But that that could take a while. Sew has a lot of other options, heres more of what he had to say on that. Well win that battle. But bealso have a lot of other options, including just filing a brand new order. Could very well be. But i like to keep you, i would like to surprise you. We need speed. For reasons of security. So it could very well be that we do that. Not sure if you could hear my question, if youre going to file the new order. He said i would like to keep you in suspense. He was also asked what would you change about the order in any future order and he said very little. Which we all thought was an interesting answer and on the measures, on these new security measures that he promised, he wouldnt expand much beyond what he said in the press conference. Saying there will be extreme vetting and hes going to make sure the people coming into our country are coming in for good reason. Ana . Athena, obviously the focus has been on the travel ban rece recently. But President Trump has been juggling a lot of different things, including hosting japanese Prime Minister shinzo abe at his florida resort this weekend. What have they been up to today . Its been a busy day, a day of golf diplomacy. The president and Prime Minister spent about four hours on the links at the Trump National golf club in jupiter. We know from a source that the two shared the golf cart together. That a South African pro golfer, ernie els was part of the group. We know the president was wearing a white make America Great again hat. He tweeted a picture of himself highfiving the japanese Prime Minister. After that golf outing the pair headed to a second Trump National golf course this one in West Palm Beach for a somewhat mysterious couple of hours. The white house isnt saying what they were doing there. The presumption is they were having lump. Were still awading word on that. But the next thing up on the schedule for the pair of them is going to be delegation dinner tonight. In a few hours. A wider, broader dinner than the one last night between the trumps, the abes and the patriots owner, robert kraft. I cant help but feel envious of where you are right now. Your background is beautiful. As im coming to you from frigid new york this afternoon. Thank you so much. Lets talk more about the travel ban, about some of the immigration raids that were seeing. Joining me now, ron brownstein, is the Senior Editor of the Atlantic Jack kingston, former Senior Adviser with the Trump Campaign and former republican congressman in georgia and a. Scott bolden, former chairman of washington, d. C. s democratic party. Ron im going to start with you. If the white house does issue a brand new ban as has been suggested, do you think thats an acknowledgement that they didnt put enough thought into the original order . Its an acknowledgement that they hit a dead end. But its not clear that that fundamentally changes the dynamic. I think its unlikely if you look at the coalition of states, minnesota and washington, 16 other democratic control states, a coalition of over 100 leading businesses, including most of the marquee names in the tech industry, to block this, its hard to see how they could recraft the executive order in a way that meets the goaltends the administration has set and yet does not convince those groups its running afoul of constitutional limits. I think whatever they do, the odds are high theyre going to end up in court, back in front of the same justices and panels and were going to be going through this again through the rest of this month. Congressman, a Trump Administration official tells the l. A. Times that the administration a considering potential ban on new refugees and new visas from those seven countries, so everyone with existing visas and Refugee Status would be allowed into the u. S. Do you think would that be enough, to satisfy trumps Political Base . I think it would be. This is all about National Security. As you know, the section of the law, 1182 says the president and the president alone can make the determination about letting people in and out of the country. Its not a prerogative of judges or congress. Its a 1952 law hes abiding by. I want to get to something ron said. I think theres Something Like 47 Different Cases around the country about this. It would appear to me if it does go to the Supreme Court they would want to consolidate it and settle it once and for all. I would think the fastest thing would be just to issue another executive order. Take care of professional travelers, known travelers. Give them sort of a precheck. Clearance, if you have a green card, an existing visa. In terms of new people, i think its a lot easier for the president to take that route as long as it takes care of the National Security concerns that he has. Yeah. Go ahead. If i may, its simply not enough. Theres not a ban that the preds can issue in executive order to fix this. Because until the United States government can answer this one question, the ninth circuit ask, the federal districts courts ask. Give us the evidence that people coming from these seven countries have done harm or will do harm to the u. S. Theres got to be a rational connection. Theyve got to show a compelling state interest that is narrowly tailored to fit that executive order. They do not, scott. And by the way, the governments only response to that question, thats been posed over and over again, has been that the the judiciary, the third branch of this government does not have the authority to review trumps executive orders. Thats been rejected repeatedly by the courts around this country. And so i think the one in massachusetts. Theyre probably going to have to go to the Supreme Court and deal with this but at a 44 on both sides, that law issued by the ninth circuit, that decision is going to live. So i dont think the order can be fixed. So scott, the original ban, did lead to a divided america. I mean 47 were in favor of it. However majority were not in favor of it. So a large amount of people here in this country thought that the idea of extreme or more extreme vetting, some of those points that were brought up in the discussion of this ban, may be werent so bad. Do you think there could be a new legal ban that would be supported by a majority of americans . I think all americans, democrats or republicans are up for National Security and a safer america. Theyre all for the constitution we have a president for all people. The problem with Donald Trumps executive bans is that he cant meet that legal standard. Because its simply a pronouncement that i either believe that these countries have people that are dangerous to the United States, but theres no evidence to support that so whatever ban he puts together if i may. Whatever ban he puts together has got to meet legal muster. And i cant think of one after 30 years in the law. I cant think of one that would meet legal muster. Settle a an example, congressman, that you can provide for evidence that proves that ban is making people safer . Let me say two things. Im going to answer that question. Number one, 1952 law does not say that the president has to provide judges with this information. Now to answer your question, yes, the Judiciary Committee has cited 60 different people who have been arrested of planning plots of terrorism that come from these seven countries of concern. These seven countries of concern were designated by Barack Obamas administration. This was not a trump thing. This was not a muslim thing as the left likes to say. If it was a its an illegal thing. 46 countries they would have enumerated. I is think the left likes to ignore the fact that there are bad actors here, but theres not proper documentation. We dont have a police force in yemen or somalia. Or libya that says, oh, heres our documents, you know, theres no such thing as a trumpedup or a fake passport from libya, for crying out loud. Were going into the weeds here, guys, lets turn to the immigration raids were seeing, because that is something that is fresh this weekend. And i want to turn this question to you, ron, bring you back into the conversation here. One official says planning for the operation in california for example began when president obama was still in the white house. So does that make it tougher or should it make it tougher for democrats to criticize what were seeing now, these raids across the u. S. . The ninth circuit was very clear that theres not enough information on a lot of these questions. They need the trial record to answer a lot of these questions that we are debating. On this, i think it is too early to say exactly what is happening. We dont know enough about who is being targeted in these raids to know whether its materially different from where president obama ended up. Now he started off with a very broad net and as you said he was called the deporter in chief, deported more people in his two terms than anyone else. By the second term had narrowed focus to people convicted of serious crimes, gang members and those deemed a threat to National Security. Now President Trump on january 25th signed an executive order that significantly widened the net at least on paper. Did said that their targets could be someone convicted of any crime. Someone charged with any crime and someone who had committed an act that was violated the law even if they hadnt been charged. The l. A. Times analyzed that and said that would include as priorities, eight million of the 11 Million People who are here undocumented. Thats what the source of anxiety is. We dont know whether in fact these initial raids reflect that kind of broader net. But again, that why people are uneasy. The other reason by the way is three of the places targeted here, atlanta, austin and los angeles are all places where the local officials have indicated they did not intend to cooperate with a steppedup effort at deportation and it may be viewed as the administration possibly sending a signal to those cities as well. Got to go, guys, ron brownstein, jack kington, and a. Scott bolden thank you for joining me. Up next, raw emotions erupting, not on immigration, the travel ban, but on something else, congressmembers meeting with American Voters and are facing this. This is what democracy looks like why people are screaming down their republican representatives back home. Were live in the cnn news room. My lineage was the vecchios and zuccolis. Through ancestry, through dna i found out that i was only 16 italian. He was 34 eastern european. So i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. 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Number one theres a provision in there that anyone over the age of 74, has to go before what is effectively a death panel. Yes, they do yes, they do i am 77 years old. And i think its unconscionable for this politician to tell me that at 74, i will be facing death penalties. Panels. Wrong wrong wrong if youll be quiet and give me an opportunity, ill speak or would you rather just for you to yell and scream and holler . Is that what you want . Okay. Every american should have health care coverage. Would you agree . Okay. Youre wrong okay, children. All right, children. All right. Cnns Boris Sanchez was there at that town hall in new port richie, florida. Boris, it looked like it got pretty heated in there. It definitely did i can tell you it wasnt quite as heated as some town halls weve seen over the previous week. Especially that one with senator Jason Chaffetz, here the crowd was respectful of the representative that showed up. The representative from the 12th district here in florida. He won a resounding victory in november. And he had voted against funding the Affordable Care act before. So he kind of knew he was walking in to some serious opposition from the crowd. But they mostly thanked him for allowing them to voice their opinions and for listening to what they had to say. Most of the anger and the vitriol was exchanged between the supporters of the Affordable Care act and those that were looking to have it repealed. You saw some of that there. A real debate over these quoteunquote death panels that several independent factchecking organizations have debunked in the past. That debate continues into today, despite the fact that the representative, villa rakka said he was here to listen to his constituents, he said it was his duty. Hes been pretty outspoken in being against the Affordable Care act. I asked several people here, if they thought that this would really make a difference on his position. One voter, a doctor, told me he thought this was just for show. Despite that, a representative for the congressman says that its really about duty to listen to his constituents and hopefully some of the input he heard here today would lead to some kind of legal blueprint, a plan to eventually repeal and then replace obamacare with. Does villarakka plan on having any more of these town halls, do you know . He actually had one last week that we saw similar fireworks in. This was a little bit bigger,er in between 50 to 75 people or so. Hes expected to have one in the near future within the next week and from what we understand, hes expecting to again, be met with confrontation at the next one. Are the town halls specifically to talk about obamacare . Or thats just what people want to talk about . These were designed by gop lawmakers to get face time with their constituents, to talk to them specifically about their position on the Affordable Care act. As youve seen with some of the ones, especially the one in utah with Jason Chaffetz, the speakers have a broad range of topics. Some of the heaviest applause today came from a woman who said that she was disappointed that the Trump Administration seemingly was looking to disband or make the epa less effective. That drew a ton of applause here. Weve heard a variety of issues from these constituents. Of course at the center is this disagreement about what to do with health care. Boris sanchez reporting from florida. Coming up. National security adviser, Michael Flynn in the hot seat after new revelations about his conversation with the Russian Ambassador before the inauguration. What they discussed and potential repercussions at the white house. Straight talk. So you can take and share pictures any time of day. With a network that helps you save the day. Bunny . For half the cost. Bunny wants to go one more time here we go alright, im coming home get an iphone7. 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Now what they talked about and the timing of the call, all under scrutiny today. Heres our Global Affairs correspondent, elise labott. Well ana, we know that mike flynn communicated with russias ambassador to washington several times after the election before President Trump took office. He insisted those conversations did not include u. S. Sanctions against russia, now is backing way interefrom that. A close aide couldnt be certain now that the topic didnt come up. But included discussions of sanctions, during at least one phone call. Now u. S. Law enforcement and intelligence officials told cnn last month that investigators were monitoring calls, between flynn and ambassador serge sergei kaselig, the content was capturen and was concerning. At the same time russia was conducting a broader investigation of russian activities in the u. S. Official who is spoke to cnn at the time stressed no determination of wrong doing on flynns part had been made. Now the white house is saying it is troubled by flynns backpedaling and its a problem for Vice President mike pence who went on television to defend him after he got assurances from flynn that sanctions didnt come up. Now the kremlin is denying these reports saying theyre inaccurate. And saying that the information is quote incorrect. But it does raise questions as to whether flynns communications with the ambassador influenced russian president Vladimir Putins decision not to retaliate after those new sanctions were imposed. You remember the Obama Administration also kicked out some 35 Russian Diplomats out of the country in response to russias meddling in the 2016 election. President trump cheered on russias decision on twitter after that. And that brings us back to the current u. S. Policy on russia. Did mike flynn signal to the ambassador during those phone calls, whether trump would lift those sanctions against russia once in office . U. S. And european Officials Say flynn has been noncommittal in meetings about maintaining sanctions on russia. For its actions in ukraine and for that cybermeddling in the election. And the message there, diplomats are getting is that all sanctions on russia are under review. Ana . All right elise labott reporting thank you. Stay with us, because coming up, were going to talk with a republican congressman from North Carolina. Some of the raids weve been talking about targeting undocumented immigrants are being carried out in his home state. Well also talk to him about obamacare and talk to him about flynn as well. All of that, his thoughts coming up right after this. Including could repealing obamacare be a jobs killer . Youre live in the cnn news room. E open road. Healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. The east and the west are mine. The north and the south are mine. All seems beautiful to me. 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That its going about collecting those felons that are out there. Criminal illegal aliens that are in our midst and most of the people, most americans believe that we need to uphold the rule of law. And certainly anybody who is, either been convicted or arrested for a Violent Crime needs to be deported. We had some 19,000 criminal illegal aliens let loose last year and so its time that we start upholding the rule of law and im glad theyre doing that in North Carolina. You talk about those with criminal records, can you be sure that all those arrested in your state did indeed have criminal records and in particularly violent records . Well when we know the 19,000 we know that most of those are not just a dwi or a failure to appear. What were talking about is truly those that in the 19,000, you know, sexual offenders, murder, rape, now, can we say that all of those in North Carolina have that component . No. But really in talking to i. C. E. Officials, there are two different components. One is if theyve been arrested or convicted of felony. The other is, is if there is a pending deportation, failure to appear notice. Those are the only two theyre really looking at right now. Most of the other people that are here illegally, even if its under a normal arrest, would not be the target of this i. C. E. Enforcement that has been the law and should be the law. And again, youre speaking specifically about North Carolina and whats happening in that state. Right. Let me pivot to the town halls that were seeing some of your republican colleagues have been confronted by angry crowds at these town halls over health care specifically. Jason chaffetz from utah has been quoted as saying the protesters at his town hall he believed were agitators who intended to cause chaos. Do you think the protesters are plants or are genuinely angry with leadership right now in. I think that some voters are angry on both sides. One of the great things about america is that people can show up, express what concerns them. Chairman chaffetz, when you look at it he won with 75 of the vote. So most of those people in his district made the ultimate decision on november 8th that he should return. And hes campaigned on repealing and replacing obamacare. What we need to do is come up with a real plan on it. And as we do that were planning to roll out a plan on a replacement in the coming days. And then we can start to debate the merits of that. The big thing that im hearing is about preexisting conditions. And i can tell you, im not going to vote for anything that doesnt actually replace a provision to do, to handle preexisting conditions. And i know all my colleagues or the vast majority of them, support that same concept. So can you promise right here right now, that any republican plan for replacement would include that provision of preexisting conditions . I can promise that any republican plan will address preexisting conditions. That goes from the speaker, to the most conservative member, were going to address the preexisting condition and make sure that theres a safety net not only for those, but for those that need Affordable Health care. I believe that more people will be having Affordable Health care and covered with a replacement plan in the coming days, and actually will drive down the cost and finally fulfill that promise that president obama made, is one you can keep your doctor, and it will be cheaper than really before obamacare came in. One very quick question on obamacare before we move on to a couple other topics. I know that you are a fiscal conservative. And there is a recent study that came out from George Washington universitys Milliken Institute of Public Health suggesting repealing two of the major provisions of obamacare would actually cost our country 3 million jobs. Your response . Well thats making the assumption that any time that you grow government, thats a job creator. Ky tell you whats happening. I was a Small Business guy, and i can tell you the government never created a job for me and when they came in and added regulations, and added obamacare on top of it, it has a chilling effect. So i, im not familiar with that particular study. But i can tell you from actually owning a business, and understanding that, it is not a jobkiller to get rid of the eye fordable care act, it will be a job creator. Im getting the wrap in my ear. I want to ask you a quick question about general Michael Flynn. Do you think he should keep his job . Oh, i do. I think when you look at the logan act, its very clear that you have to be negotiating on behalf of unauthorized, to merely just have a conversation, does not actually violate the act. If it did, you know people like the reverend Jesse Jackson and other who is have gone to deal with foreign, foreign leaders, would actually have violated the logan act. So its all about negotiating. I dont see anything there and certainly as we look at that, well find out more in the coming days. But i think hes, he served our country honorably and he needs to keep his job here. All right, congressman mea w meadows, thanks for your time tonight. Thank you. Up next, President Trump not backing down after a court refused to reinstate his travel ban. And now the president says he might just sign quote a brand new order as early as monday. Hes also not ruling out a Supreme Court challenge. So what could happen . Youre live in the cnn newsroom. Wheres the car . Itll be here in three. Uh, four minutes. Are you kidding me . No, looks like he took a wrong turn. Dont worry, this guys got like a fourstar rating, were good. His name is randy. 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Back now to the immigration raid sweeping across at least six states, well take you to the protest happening, this in washington, d. C. , just outside the white house. After federal agents took as many as 360 undocumented immigrants into custody this week. And deported more than three dozen already to mexico. These raids also sparking outrage among lawyers and advocacy groups who say they believe this is a result of President Trumps efforts to crack down on immigration. Joining me is the attorney with the aclu. As well as Deputy Director of its immigrants rights projects and lee, i know you have been busy, the hits just keep coming. I. C. E. Officials say these raids actually were not a result of President Trumps recent executive order. Or his rhetoric. But in fact, were planned under the Obama Administration. So knowing that, what do you make of these protests . Are these people who are looking for reasons to just simply lash out at the new administration . No. You know, he made so many statements during the campaign about a Deportation Force and were going to go after people. So i dont think its an overreaction. And you know weve already seen with the muslim ban, these types of policies. And so i think this is a further reflectionth and people need to push back. With the muslim ban situation, you know we had one of those classic civil rights moments. The lawyers in court, the Community Groups coming together. I think the same thing going to be necessary for the raids what were seeing is exactly what he said. Were going to have i. C. E. Agents out there im getting reports from all over the country. Theyve never seen they type of presence from i. C. E. Agents in the communities. We are hearing from folks who are in the immigrant communities, about how scared people are. Ive spoken with some of the dreamers whose parents may be here as well. You know, undocumented. So we know that the fear is real regardless if this is a reaction to President Trump or simply something that happened under the Obama Administration. People want to know, what are their rights, i want you to listen to what a former acting director of i. C. E. Told me who worked under the Obama Administration when i asked him that question. There are regular enforcement policies that are still in place. Obviously if an i. C. E. Agent doesnt have a search warrant, they cant knock down a door and go in and arrest the person. However, if an i. C. E. Agent determines that the person theyre looking for is in that residence, they can go back and seek an arrest warrant. Yes, they should talk to their consulate to get that type of advice. But at the same time, they should also know that if theyre out of status, things are changing and i. C. E. Agents will take a hard look at them and possibly take them into custody. Is there anything you want to add or any reaction to what you want to add in terms of the rights that immigrants have. One are the legal rights, well see whether the Trump Administration is always using warrants. I mean thats what were going to be diligent about. People need to know that all they need to do give their name. They dont need to talk and they need to call Community Groups, they need to reach out to their consulate. They do have rights. And shouldnt be bullied automatically. The other thing thats going on is, the Trump Administration is now going after people who are not serious criminals. I mean theres this talk about how its only going to be serious criminals. Were hearing theyre sweeping up people who are not serious criminals. Thats got to be troubling. And i think the community is now so scared and anxious, and even people who are not necessarily in danger of being removed. Are scared and anxious, especially children. Were seeing the fear around. They dont know what to make of it. Theyre constantly asking their parents, are we in trouble . Are we going to be removed . Even if theyre legal. So its a bad situation. And i wish the president would just come out and say were not going to be invading communities like this. It is heartbreaking when you see the faces of the children who are also caught up in all of this. Lets talk about the travel ban as we have reported here. President trump is saying he may come up with a brand new executive order and kind of dismiss the one that hasnt proceeded in the court system. You helped argue the aclus case against the original travel ban. If the president were to come out with a new order of some sort, what changes do you think he could make that would stand legal muster . I think the first thing is that there cannot be discrimination. There cannot be picking and choosing among countries based on religion. Simply tweaking it is not enough. The stain of discrimination is there. The fact that he may remove certain things a the last minute, like he did before, doesnt eliminate the intent to discriminate against the muslim religion. I think it would have to be a complete revamping. At the core i dont want to get too technical about the specifics. But at the core what it needs to do is recognize we can vet people on an individual basis where we have some reason to believe there are security risks and not these sort of group bans. And especially not group bans that are targeting one particular religion or favoring another. There has to be some process in our case we had two people who worked, they worked with our u. S. Military if the ban was so broad and no due process, they were simply stopped and detained. Without even the ability to say, hey, ive just been helping your military for years, putting my life at risk. Why am i getting caught up in this . Thank you so much for coming in lee gelent. Up next, a cnn exclusive. For the first time, u. S. 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Cnn was the first to report last month that then president elect donald trump and president barack obama were briefed on the existence of the memos prior to the inauguration. Until now officials said none of the content or allegations had been verified. But now multiple current and former u. S. Law enforcement and intelligence officials tell cnn intelligence intercepts of foreign nationals confirm that some. Conversations described in the dossier took place between the same individuals on the same days and from the same locations as detailed in the dossier. That corroboration based on intercepted communications has given u. S. Intelligence and Law Enforcement, quote, greater confidence in the credibility of some aspects of the dossier. This as they continue to actively investigate its contents, these sources say. We we should be clear cnn has not confirmed the content of the calls or whether any of that relates to thencandidate trump and none of the newly learned information relatescontents. And sean spicer said we continue to be disgusted by cnns fake reporting. The dossier details about a dozen conversations within senior russian officials and other russian individuals. One thing the u. S. Has is a collection of foreign call intercepts so that they use that information to seek to verify some of the alleged conversations as described in the dossier. U. S. Intelligence officials emphasize the conversations they now verified were solely between foreign nationals, including those in or tied to the russian government but some of those individuals involved were known to the u. S. Intelligence community as, quo, heavily involved in collecting information damaging to Hillary Clinton and helpful to donald trump. Im anna cabrera in new york. Thank you for staying with me. Ill be back at 7 00 eastern. 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