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ALJAZAM Inside Story November 3, 2013
Zuker berg. House democrats introduced their reform. Well talk with congressman jeff denham, the first republican to join with democrats as a bill respond sore. President obama spoke to a room full of advocates at the white house on thursday in hopes of bringing the senates im grayings bill back into the immigration bill back into the spot light. It doesnt make sense to have 11
Million People
in this country illegally an incentive to come out of the shadows, get right with the law, meet their responsibilities and permit ahead. The
Border Security
you
Economic Opportunity
and immigration modernisation act passed in the senate in june 27th. Its in the hands of the house. It features
Border Security
, doubling
Border Patrol
with a boost in funding and mandatory use of force training. A pathway to citizenship, establishing a 13year pathway to citizen ship and includes
Security Benchmark
before they can get a green card. It increases high tech and lowskilled worker visas, requiring a workplace verification system. And
Law Enforcement
. Detailing protection for workers and refugees, and what happens if an immigrant breaks the law. A poll conducted by a university a month after the bill found that 64 of americans supported the reforms. And 31 did not. On the heels of a
Government Shutdown
Health Care Exchange
errors and a string of revelations on nsa wire tapping of foreign allies the push for a vote has been tossed on to washingtons backburner. But special
Interest Groups
are rallying to reverse that, and
National Alliance
of more than 600 business and conservative leaders from around the country begin a lobbying effort at the chamber of commerce hosting a pan em discussion on the bills potential
Economic Impact
. They met with 150
House Republicans
on the fence. The congressal hispanic caucus is pushing for a vote, holding a press conference that week. The question is when will the
House Republican
leadership allow a vote on the floor of the house of representatives for us to pass a commonsense reform of the broken immigration system. Republican
House Speaker
john boehner tiptoed around the topic, torn between warring factions within the party. I think immigration is important. Addressed. Many
House Republicans
are hesitant to vote on any immigration bill, they fear it could turn into a road for amnesty. Only three gop representatives are joining with democrats to respond sore reforms. The house has its own processes. Joining us from capitol hill is congressman jeff denham, the first
Republican House
member to come out in support of the democrats version of
Immigration Reform
. Evening. Some republicans in your kauk us are talking about taking a piecemeal approach, rather than a comprehensive effort that you are working on. They say pass a
Border Security
, then worker visas and well get to other parts as time goes on. Piecemeal. Its a bipartisan bill. One of the things i have been working on is to have amendments accepted under this, dealing with the republican
Border Security
bill as well as a number of other measures in the senate bill. They have accepted my enlist act, the fastst pathway to citizenship. If you want to serve as many immigrants have, you ought to be able to gain citizenship. You have to discuss the reform package. My concern is wed be passing one part of reform, and waiting a decade or two decades and increasing the type of program that we have today. We need to address all aspects of immigration, securing our border, internal security, verifying who is working and making sure we have americans applying for the jobs first. Ultimately, we have to have a pathway to citizenship. Amnesty is a poison pill word. How do you convince fellow republicans that a pathway to citizenship is different to amnesty. We have amnexty today amnesty today. Doing nothing is amnesty. This bill is a 6year process. You have to pass a background check, pay backfine, backtaxes and speak english. After six years you apply a second time for provisional status, and then after 10 to 12 years you can file to become a legal permanent resident. You have to be in the country the entire time. You have to go through all of these different ways to earn the citizenship and make sure you have not broken any laws. If you have been employed during the entire time, we ought to be looking at a pathway to citizenship to get people out of the shadows and coming forward to be part of her solution on the economy, part of the solution on medicaid and social security. You mentioned you are a veteran yourself and you are looking at that component on getting those that served in the military on a pathway. What are you hearing from
Business Leaders
, people in the
Agriculture Community
and undocumented immigrants living in your california district . There has been a lot of uncertainty in california, everything from ag to labour force and high unemployment rates. We need to solve the issues with
Immigration Reform
. From an economic standpoint its a trillion over the next two decades. We were here after the shutdown dealing with 17, 18 trillion of debt. This is something that can help us through that. On a local level we need to make sure we address immigration from an employment stand point. We have kids at school, into our colleges. We need a pathway for citizenship not only for the dreamers, but that we have gainful employment. What are the chances of your bill getting to the floor. We saw the hassett rule or guideline broken during the debtceiling debate. This is a rule saying a speaker does not bring a bill to the board unless he has the republicans on board. That doesnt look likely. Any chance of this coming to the floor so a
Bipartisan Group
can vote on it. Our goal is to get as mane recans on the bill. The closer we goat to 218 get to 218 votes, but the overall immigration debate comes to the floor in a full fashion. Thats what we need, a full debate in front of the
American Public
to show what the bills do whether individually or a comprehensive bill. It will not only be up to individual members, but up to the
American Public
to define. Who has the laudest voice and important voices you and your col eegs listen to is it the
Business Community
, dream e the young people brought to the country who has the ear . I dont think its one group in particular. One thing that is different is immigration is different from district to district, from state to state. One thing that is constant is the
Faith Based Community
and the
Public Safety
community. Both von aggressive throughout the nation, talking about the impacts of immigration. Its important for business communities and dreamers and those that are effected directly. Theres nothing like having the
Faithbased Community
throughout the nation sending the same message to individual members. Forward. Do you feel like a trailblazer, the first republican to get on board with the bill. I know its something that has to get done. Its something i feel in my own family, in our community. Im elected to be a leader. I expect to see more leaders willing to step forward. I had a number of members coming to me afterwards saying, look, this is not something i have had to deal with in my district. Tell me why its important. We are having a dialogue, thats what we need to do. What is the crucial timeline. We talk about
Immigration Reform
being too close to an election or too far away from an election. What is the golledy locks moment when golledy locks moment when action can happen. This is it. We believe it has to get done. Leadership has committed to bringing immigration to the floor. The challenge with the bill is theres no deadline, no fiscal cliff, no debt ceiling day that we run out to, not like the farm bill where milk prices go through the roof. Unfortunately when we have issues like syria come up, this is an issue that is pushed further and further out. We are aring drawing a line we are really drawing a line in the sand saying, it has to get done. We have less than three weeks to address it and we need the nation to focus on it. Thank you for joining us. Well take a break. When we come back a
Panel Discussion
on the push for comprehensive
Immigration Reform
. Al
Jazeera America
. Introduces. America tonight. A fresh take on the stories that connect to you. Grounded. Real. Unconventional. An escape from the expected. Al
Jazeera America
is a straightforward news channel. Its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. We believe in digging deep. Its unbiased, factbased, indepth journalism. You give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. Im on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. In new orleans. Seattle bureau. Washington. Detroit. Chicago. Nashville. Los angeles. San francisco. Al
Jazeera America
, take a new look at news. Determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesnt contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is targeted towards you specifically, they may not consider it abuse. They may consider it offensive. And in that case they just recommend that you block that person. I dont want to minimise this, because i mean, theres some really horrible things that are on line, and its not its not just twitter, what has happened through social media and the anonymity of the net is that you see websites, hatefilled websites targetting all sorts of groups, popping up. There has been a huge number of those that exist as well. Audiences are intelligent and they know that their needs are not being met by american tv news today. Entire media culture is driven by something thats very very fast. There has been a lack of fact based, in depth, serious journalism, and we fill that void. There is a huge opportunity for al
Jazeera America
to change the way people look at news. We just dont parachute in on a story. Quickly talk to a couple of experts and leave. One producer may spend 3 or 4 months, digging into a single story. At al jazeera, there are resources to alow us as journalists to go in depth and produce the kind of films. The people that you dont see anywhere else on television. We intend to reach out to the people who arent being heard. We wanna see the people who are actually effected by the news of the day. Its
Digging Deeper
its asking that second, that third question, finding that person no one spoken to yet. You cant tell the stories of the people if you dont get their voices out there, and al
Jazeera America
is doing just that. Reform welcome back to inside story. We are discussing
Immigration Reform
and the loggying efforts to get a bill through. Joining us now are gabby, director of the bridge project, and bipartisan pro
Immigration Reform
group. And marty, executive
Vice President
ever the u. S. Chamber of commerce. And journal. You reported that president obama is beating the drum on
Immigration Reform
after other distractions. You wrote until republicans move it is not going anywhere. How significant is it that we see a handful of
House Republicans
, three, signing on to
Immigration Reform
s . It is significant but other republicans in the house want to see an
Immigration Reform
pass. The bill that the three republicans dine, and jeff depp am is one. They signed a democrat sponsored bill introduced by the minority leader nancy pelosi, with the cosponsorship of the democratic kauk us. Its meant to be a democrat opening bid to say, we are ready to work on immigration, are you . , when i saw it introduced i thought theres no way that republicans will do anything on this, because it looked very partisan at the beginning. To have a couple of republicans put their name on it that doesnt mean they are trying to buck the speaker or trying to rebel against the leadership. What they are saying to their constituents is, i care about the issue, and putting my name on it meant id like to do something. If the speaker decides to do something, i would be more than happy to move forward. What are the deal breakers. When you talk about
Immigration Reform
, what does it mean . For us, its an economic issue that shouldnt be surprising as a business association. On both extreme ends of our sis. Theres not enough high skilled workers with advance degrees, particularly in science technology, engineering and math mattic and agricultural jobs and hospitality jobs. We are a big tourism and agriculture state. They are having a hard time filling the positions. They need to harvest crops, things they need to keep businesses running and grow and expand and create jobs. They are having a hard time to do that. We dont have the labour thats qualified to do the jobs. Without the labour its a hurdle for the economy. How representative have republicans been in your state about . They understand the issues we face m one thing that is clear, especially on the trip to washington dc, that several
Business Leaders
from our area took this week, is the members of the delegation under the issue, that they understand it as well if maybe not better than some of our
Business Leaders
. But they are facing opposition in other areas that makes it difficult to proceed. They know what the right thing to do is. They want to move forward. Its a matter of how can we do that, coming to an agreement with all parties. Leverage. Well, its the reality that the
American Public
, when you g look at immigration and you disclose a
Little Information
of what marty was talking about, the
Economic Impact
on immigration people are in favour of it, more than ever before. So that is the lefr rig. The other is the 2012 elections, which we are forgetting about as we get closer to 2014. The reality then was that it was a hum population of
Huge Population
of latinos in florida, california, utah that made a difference in the elections. The more and more republicans that have latino constituents saying and pushing on
Immigration Reform
, the more you see people like denham and others coming out and saying i want to do this because my constituents are asking me. These are the republicans signing on to the
Democratic House
version. I foresee well get a lot more. There is about 11 to 12 republicans whose feats are potentially can be taken out because latinos will vote and say, hey, you are not voting on issues that i care about, which is immigration. When you talk about speaking with legislators, members of congress, you talk about giving them political cover. What does that mean. We tried to make it as easy as possible for them to take the side of the issue that we are on. We are talking about political cover. We say, you dont have to lead out, well lead out, showing you that there is broad support for comprehensive
Immigration Reform
, we had a number of bills pushed through the state legislator a couple of years ago, some we needed to change, and we crafted the utah compact. Its been copied in other states. It laid out the five basic principals to guide the discussion, saying these are unintended consequences you may not think about when you hit the
National Talking
points on immigration. We had the
Business Community
sign and show strong support for it, and the religious community, as well as other
Civic Leaders
Law Enforcement
as well. By showing broad support for immigration, what we were trying to do was show the members of the house of representatives and at the time our senators, that this is something that the people in our state feel strongly about. You are not going out on a limb and supporting this, we are trying to be as loud as the vocal opposition. Well take a break. When we come back well talk about
Immigration Reform
and its prospects. Im phil torezz, coming up next on techknow. Hike americas favorite sport is under fire. Now, that impact simulated 100 gs of acceleration in your brain. Its the opponent no player can see. So the system is showing realtime impact. Can science prevent concussions . I did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. From our headquarters in alii are alii. Hello, welcome to al
Jazeera America
. Im
Morgan Radford
in new york. Authorities file murder charges against a man who they say opened fire inside tear at
Million People<\/a> in this country illegally an incentive to come out of the shadows, get right with the law, meet their responsibilities and permit ahead. The
Border Security<\/a> you
Economic Opportunity<\/a> and immigration modernisation act passed in the senate in june 27th. Its in the hands of the house. It features
Border Security<\/a>, doubling
Border Patrol<\/a> with a boost in funding and mandatory use of force training. A pathway to citizenship, establishing a 13year pathway to citizen ship and includes
Security Benchmark<\/a> before they can get a green card. It increases high tech and lowskilled worker visas, requiring a workplace verification system. And
Law Enforcement<\/a>. Detailing protection for workers and refugees, and what happens if an immigrant breaks the law. A poll conducted by a university a month after the bill found that 64 of americans supported the reforms. And 31 did not. On the heels of a
Government Shutdown<\/a>
Health Care Exchange<\/a> errors and a string of revelations on nsa wire tapping of foreign allies the push for a vote has been tossed on to washingtons backburner. But special
Interest Groups<\/a> are rallying to reverse that, and
National Alliance<\/a> of more than 600 business and conservative leaders from around the country begin a lobbying effort at the chamber of commerce hosting a pan em discussion on the bills potential
Economic Impact<\/a>. They met with 150
House Republicans<\/a> on the fence. The congressal hispanic caucus is pushing for a vote, holding a press conference that week. The question is when will the
House Republican<\/a> leadership allow a vote on the floor of the house of representatives for us to pass a commonsense reform of the broken immigration system. Republican
House Speaker<\/a> john boehner tiptoed around the topic, torn between warring factions within the party. I think immigration is important. Addressed. Many
House Republicans<\/a> are hesitant to vote on any immigration bill, they fear it could turn into a road for amnesty. Only three gop representatives are joining with democrats to respond sore reforms. The house has its own processes. Joining us from capitol hill is congressman jeff denham, the first
Republican House<\/a> member to come out in support of the democrats version of
Immigration Reform<\/a>. Evening. Some republicans in your kauk us are talking about taking a piecemeal approach, rather than a comprehensive effort that you are working on. They say pass a
Border Security<\/a>, then worker visas and well get to other parts as time goes on. Piecemeal. Its a bipartisan bill. One of the things i have been working on is to have amendments accepted under this, dealing with the republican
Border Security<\/a> bill as well as a number of other measures in the senate bill. They have accepted my enlist act, the fastst pathway to citizenship. If you want to serve as many immigrants have, you ought to be able to gain citizenship. You have to discuss the reform package. My concern is wed be passing one part of reform, and waiting a decade or two decades and increasing the type of program that we have today. We need to address all aspects of immigration, securing our border, internal security, verifying who is working and making sure we have americans applying for the jobs first. Ultimately, we have to have a pathway to citizenship. Amnesty is a poison pill word. How do you convince fellow republicans that a pathway to citizenship is different to amnesty. We have amnexty today amnesty today. Doing nothing is amnesty. This bill is a 6year process. You have to pass a background check, pay backfine, backtaxes and speak english. After six years you apply a second time for provisional status, and then after 10 to 12 years you can file to become a legal permanent resident. You have to be in the country the entire time. You have to go through all of these different ways to earn the citizenship and make sure you have not broken any laws. If you have been employed during the entire time, we ought to be looking at a pathway to citizenship to get people out of the shadows and coming forward to be part of her solution on the economy, part of the solution on medicaid and social security. You mentioned you are a veteran yourself and you are looking at that component on getting those that served in the military on a pathway. What are you hearing from
Business Leaders<\/a>, people in the
Agriculture Community<\/a> and undocumented immigrants living in your california district . There has been a lot of uncertainty in california, everything from ag to labour force and high unemployment rates. We need to solve the issues with
Immigration Reform<\/a>. From an economic standpoint its a trillion over the next two decades. We were here after the shutdown dealing with 17, 18 trillion of debt. This is something that can help us through that. On a local level we need to make sure we address immigration from an employment stand point. We have kids at school, into our colleges. We need a pathway for citizenship not only for the dreamers, but that we have gainful employment. What are the chances of your bill getting to the floor. We saw the hassett rule or guideline broken during the debtceiling debate. This is a rule saying a speaker does not bring a bill to the board unless he has the republicans on board. That doesnt look likely. Any chance of this coming to the floor so a
Bipartisan Group<\/a> can vote on it. Our goal is to get as mane recans on the bill. The closer we goat to 218 get to 218 votes, but the overall immigration debate comes to the floor in a full fashion. Thats what we need, a full debate in front of the
American Public<\/a> to show what the bills do whether individually or a comprehensive bill. It will not only be up to individual members, but up to the
American Public<\/a> to define. Who has the laudest voice and important voices you and your col eegs listen to is it the
Business Community<\/a>, dream e the young people brought to the country who has the ear . I dont think its one group in particular. One thing that is different is immigration is different from district to district, from state to state. One thing that is constant is the
Faith Based Community<\/a> and the
Public Safety<\/a> community. Both von aggressive throughout the nation, talking about the impacts of immigration. Its important for business communities and dreamers and those that are effected directly. Theres nothing like having the
Faithbased Community<\/a> throughout the nation sending the same message to individual members. Forward. Do you feel like a trailblazer, the first republican to get on board with the bill. I know its something that has to get done. Its something i feel in my own family, in our community. Im elected to be a leader. I expect to see more leaders willing to step forward. I had a number of members coming to me afterwards saying, look, this is not something i have had to deal with in my district. Tell me why its important. We are having a dialogue, thats what we need to do. What is the crucial timeline. We talk about
Immigration Reform<\/a> being too close to an election or too far away from an election. What is the golledy locks moment when golledy locks moment when action can happen. This is it. We believe it has to get done. Leadership has committed to bringing immigration to the floor. The challenge with the bill is theres no deadline, no fiscal cliff, no debt ceiling day that we run out to, not like the farm bill where milk prices go through the roof. Unfortunately when we have issues like syria come up, this is an issue that is pushed further and further out. We are aring drawing a line we are really drawing a line in the sand saying, it has to get done. We have less than three weeks to address it and we need the nation to focus on it. Thank you for joining us. Well take a break. When we come back a
Panel Discussion<\/a> on the push for comprehensive
Immigration Reform<\/a>. Al
Jazeera America<\/a>. Introduces. America tonight. A fresh take on the stories that connect to you. Grounded. Real. Unconventional. An escape from the expected. Al
Jazeera America<\/a> is a straightforward news channel. Its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. We believe in digging deep. Its unbiased, factbased, indepth journalism. You give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. Im on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. In new orleans. Seattle bureau. Washington. Detroit. Chicago. Nashville. Los angeles. San francisco. Al
Jazeera America<\/a>, take a new look at news. Determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesnt contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is targeted towards you specifically, they may not consider it abuse. They may consider it offensive. And in that case they just recommend that you block that person. I dont want to minimise this, because i mean, theres some really horrible things that are on line, and its not its not just twitter, what has happened through social media and the anonymity of the net is that you see websites, hatefilled websites targetting all sorts of groups, popping up. There has been a huge number of those that exist as well. Audiences are intelligent and they know that their needs are not being met by american tv news today. Entire media culture is driven by something thats very very fast. There has been a lack of fact based, in depth, serious journalism, and we fill that void. There is a huge opportunity for al
Jazeera America<\/a> to change the way people look at news. We just dont parachute in on a story. Quickly talk to a couple of experts and leave. One producer may spend 3 or 4 months, digging into a single story. At al jazeera, there are resources to alow us as journalists to go in depth and produce the kind of films. The people that you dont see anywhere else on television. We intend to reach out to the people who arent being heard. We wanna see the people who are actually effected by the news of the day. Its
Digging Deeper<\/a> its asking that second, that third question, finding that person no one spoken to yet. You cant tell the stories of the people if you dont get their voices out there, and al
Jazeera America<\/a> is doing just that. Reform welcome back to inside story. We are discussing
Immigration Reform<\/a> and the loggying efforts to get a bill through. Joining us now are gabby, director of the bridge project, and bipartisan pro
Immigration Reform<\/a> group. And marty, executive
Vice President<\/a> ever the u. S. Chamber of commerce. And journal. You reported that president obama is beating the drum on
Immigration Reform<\/a> after other distractions. You wrote until republicans move it is not going anywhere. How significant is it that we see a handful of
House Republicans<\/a>, three, signing on to
Immigration Reform<\/a>s . It is significant but other republicans in the house want to see an
Immigration Reform<\/a> pass. The bill that the three republicans dine, and jeff depp am is one. They signed a democrat sponsored bill introduced by the minority leader nancy pelosi, with the cosponsorship of the democratic kauk us. Its meant to be a democrat opening bid to say, we are ready to work on immigration, are you . , when i saw it introduced i thought theres no way that republicans will do anything on this, because it looked very partisan at the beginning. To have a couple of republicans put their name on it that doesnt mean they are trying to buck the speaker or trying to rebel against the leadership. What they are saying to their constituents is, i care about the issue, and putting my name on it meant id like to do something. If the speaker decides to do something, i would be more than happy to move forward. What are the deal breakers. When you talk about
Immigration Reform<\/a>, what does it mean . For us, its an economic issue that shouldnt be surprising as a business association. On both extreme ends of our sis. Theres not enough high skilled workers with advance degrees, particularly in science technology, engineering and math mattic and agricultural jobs and hospitality jobs. We are a big tourism and agriculture state. They are having a hard time filling the positions. They need to harvest crops, things they need to keep businesses running and grow and expand and create jobs. They are having a hard time to do that. We dont have the labour thats qualified to do the jobs. Without the labour its a hurdle for the economy. How representative have republicans been in your state about . They understand the issues we face m one thing that is clear, especially on the trip to washington dc, that several
Business Leaders<\/a> from our area took this week, is the members of the delegation under the issue, that they understand it as well if maybe not better than some of our
Business Leaders<\/a>. But they are facing opposition in other areas that makes it difficult to proceed. They know what the right thing to do is. They want to move forward. Its a matter of how can we do that, coming to an agreement with all parties. Leverage. Well, its the reality that the
American Public<\/a>, when you g look at immigration and you disclose a
Little Information<\/a> of what marty was talking about, the
Economic Impact<\/a> on immigration people are in favour of it, more than ever before. So that is the lefr rig. The other is the 2012 elections, which we are forgetting about as we get closer to 2014. The reality then was that it was a hum population of
Huge Population<\/a> of latinos in florida, california, utah that made a difference in the elections. The more and more republicans that have latino constituents saying and pushing on
Immigration Reform<\/a>, the more you see people like denham and others coming out and saying i want to do this because my constituents are asking me. These are the republicans signing on to the
Democratic House<\/a> version. I foresee well get a lot more. There is about 11 to 12 republicans whose feats are potentially can be taken out because latinos will vote and say, hey, you are not voting on issues that i care about, which is immigration. When you talk about speaking with legislators, members of congress, you talk about giving them political cover. What does that mean. We tried to make it as easy as possible for them to take the side of the issue that we are on. We are talking about political cover. We say, you dont have to lead out, well lead out, showing you that there is broad support for comprehensive
Immigration Reform<\/a>, we had a number of bills pushed through the state legislator a couple of years ago, some we needed to change, and we crafted the utah compact. Its been copied in other states. It laid out the five basic principals to guide the discussion, saying these are unintended consequences you may not think about when you hit the
National Talking<\/a> points on immigration. We had the
Business Community<\/a> sign and show strong support for it, and the religious community, as well as other
Civic Leaders<\/a>
Law Enforcement<\/a> as well. By showing broad support for immigration, what we were trying to do was show the members of the house of representatives and at the time our senators, that this is something that the people in our state feel strongly about. You are not going out on a limb and supporting this, we are trying to be as loud as the vocal opposition. Well take a break. When we come back well talk about
Immigration Reform<\/a> and its prospects. Im phil torezz, coming up next on techknow. Hike americas favorite sport is under fire. Now, that impact simulated 100 gs of acceleration in your brain. Its the opponent no player can see. So the system is showing realtime impact. Can science prevent concussions . I did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. From our headquarters in alii are alii. Hello, welcome to al
Jazeera America<\/a>. Im
Morgan Radford<\/a> in new york. Authorities file murder charges against a man who they say opened fire inside tear at
Los Angeles International<\/a> airport. Police say paul ciancia was dropped off at lax before he opened his bag, whipped out an
Assault Rifle<\/a> and shot gerardo i. Hernandez. Paul ciancia walked away only to return and shoot gerardo i. Hernandez again. Killing the veteran and father of two and injured others. The 22yearold is in
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