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So the best election coverage in the universe, not just the country,
continues this evening.
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Pretty egotistical for me to say that, right?
but what does best mean?
And then when I tell you what it means, you're going to, I think, agree with me.
So when I say we have the best coverage, this is why.
No deceit, most important.
We will never deceive you no matter what happens, not only in election coverage,
but in our reporting on all stories.
No propaganda zone.
That's like the no spin zone.
but propaganda is a little bit different.
Propaganda is a well-thought-out campaign to deceive you, okay?
And propaganda and deceit go hand-in-hand.
We don't allow that, which is why you don't see campaign surrogates on this program very much.
Once in a while, if there's a news value.
But I don't put on mouthpieces, all right, because it's ridiculous.
Why waste your time with that?
No rooting.
Now, I've made it very clear, I think Kamala Harris is a danger to traditional America.
But other people see it differently.
They don't want or like traditional America.
They don't want to change everything.
Now, I'm not rooting for one side of the other because if I do that,
then I'm going to spend the coverage.
And I'm not, I just won't do it.
All right?
Number four is we are always ahead of the story.
And I don't have to convince you unless you just come on board that I was first on the Biden's
not going to run again.
And I pretty much 90% on my predictions are accurate.
Because I don't base them on emotion.
I base them on facts.
So you add all that up.
No deceit, no propaganda, no rooting, and we're ahead of the story.
Presto, you got the best coverage.
The Talking Points memo this evening is about how the Trump campaign is going after
Vice President Harris.
They're calling her now Kamala Camelian.
She is obviously moving from the far left trying to get to the center a little bit
because the Democrats don't believe that Americans will elect a far left candidate.
And we saw that obviously when she adopted Trump's no tax for tips.
Okay?
And her handlers are saying, look, all you got to do is get elected.
Then we can go back to be in Bernie Sanders.
Elizabeth Warren, but you got to get elected first.
So here's how Harris is presenting herself.
Go.
We know our immigration system is broken, and we know what it takes to fix it.
Comprehensive reform that includes strong border security and an earned pathway to citizenship.
That's so much nonsense I can't.
even believe that the woman is standing up there and saying it, and people are, you know,
these lemmings in the audio, okay. So let's just break it down word by word. We know our immigration
system is broken. Well, you've been in office three and a half years, lady, and you've denied
it's been broken all that time. And now you know, suddenly, it's broken. Oh, yeah,
now we know, and we know how to fix it. Uh, well, you made it work.
you haven't fixed anything down there.
And it's because of your administration
that we have this horror to begin with.
It was under control in Trump's last year.
These are facts.
Okay?
That includes strong border security,
which you have lobbied against.
You, Kamala Harris,
wouldn't even go to the border,
wouldn't even talk to the border patrol.
But now we want to be strong down there.
and a pathway to citizenship.
Now there, she's telling the truth.
That's the only truthful thing she said.
They want amnesty.
Believe me, if Kamala Harris is elected
and the Democrats control the House and Senate,
all migrants in this country undocumented,
except for those convicted of criminal offenses,
will be American citizens.
All of them.
That's what they want.
So, with this tough border,
The Republicans are going to go, oh, Kamala Camillion, based on the 1983 song by boy George.
Go.
I'm made without convictions.
I'm a man who doesn't know how it says that kind of convictions.
Come a, come and a comic, come and a comedy.
You come and go.
You come and go.
Good tune.
Sold a million and a half copies in Great Britain, number one there.
I won a Grammy Culture Club in a boy George in 1984, best new artists.
Okay.
Anyway, that's what this Kamala chameleon thing's all about in case you didn't know.
Now, the political equation of the Trump administration bringing out that Kamala Harris is changing
your positions and actually stealing stuff from Trump doesn't matter.
You can state it.
I would, but it's not going to matter.
Because, again, this is an anti-Trump vote.
Maybe 15% of people are voting for Kamala Harris.
The other 85% that will vote Democrat voting against Trump.
Same thing.
I don't think the numbers are going to be as big.
I don't think Kamahar is going to get close to 81 million popular votes.
But it's, again, the same thing on Trump.
Yes or no, on him.
Harris is just there.
Now, if Trump accepts my analysis, and I don't know if he does or not,
The way to attack the anti-Trump thing is to inject some charm into your campaign, which the former president has not done.
Right after he was shot, and at the first 20 minutes of the Republican convention speech, he did.
But then it vanished.
Now, I've been with Trump enough over the 32-year period of our friendship.
or acquaintanceship, whichever you want to define it, okay?
The guy's funny.
The guy can be very charming.
He knows how to do that.
It's not like Jimmy Carter, where Jimmy Carter was all front, big smile and all that,
but boy, he was not comfortable with people.
Trump can't walk into a room.
I've seen him do it 100 times.
He's got to take a little bit of that and use it on a campaign trail.
if he wants to tamp down that hate Trump vote.
All right.
Finally, on the talking points tonight,
the polls don't matter now at all.
They will matter September 15th.
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You know, we had the poll question on Bill O'Reilly.com, and the majority of people said, yeah, Kamala Harris can win.
And she can.
Trump should win.
He's got it all over her on the issues, but she could win.
And that's a memo. Donald Trump went on X with its owner, Elon Musk. Roll it.
Our country is becoming a very dangerous place. And she is a radical left, San Francisco, liberal.
And now she's trying to protect. Now she's looking like she wants to be more Trump than Trump, if that's possible. I don't think it's possible.
But she wants to be more Trump than Trump.
No, I don't think so.
country becoming a more dangerous place yes economically and the collapse of social order absolutely that's
true okay she's radicalist san francisco liberal true it's too all right she's uh trying to project now
that she wants to be more trump than trump no okay so nothing else new on uh that x thing big
audience, big audience, Trump was smart to do it. Elon Musk is now a supporter of his.
Now, before that interview aired, the EU, I don't like the EU, I got to tell you. I mean, I understand
the economic and, you know, combination. I got it, but I have no use for them. So they threatened
Elon Musk. The EU threatened them. A guy named Theory Breton, Frenchman, Commissioner for
internal market of the European Union writes a letter to Musk saying this, quote,
therefore we are monitoring the potential risks in the EU associated with the dissemination
of content that may incite violence, hate and racism in conjunction with major political
or societal events around the world, including debates and interviews in the context of
elections, unquote. Well, that could be anything. So then theory,
he goes on to say that if the EU thinks that Trump said anything insightful, they're going to
take sanctions against Musk. The threat letter. This is really insulting. Elon Musk is running a company.
That company is a practiser of free speech. I don't care what Theory Breton thinks about any
anything. Why would I? I live in Brussels. He's a snob. Why would I care about it? But to threaten
an American citizen because you don't like or you think something's insightful? Now, this is all
about the stabbing in Great Britain. And Great Britain's not even a member of the EU. You remember
they pulled out because of the unlimited migration. So English people said, no, we don't want
that and we're out. But this African stabbed these little girls in northern
Italy and northern England and now the far right, and if you think America's got far
right, you ought to see these people in Great Britain. Talk about far right. They're out
there in fomenting violent demonstrations. That's what this is all about because the EU is
very worried about this. It's happening in Germany. It's happening in other countries.
Where the far right is using the migrant chaos, which is everywhere, by the way, even Sweden
has very strict laws against migrants coming into that country. Even Sweden. Okay? That's what
this is all about. So the EU would warning Musk, you bet us not say anything about these
illegal aliens or we're going to knock you off the air. We, Bill O'Reilly.com, can't get
our outfit, our organization on in a lot of these EU countries because they don't believe
in free speech. So Americans run over there to Europe. Oh, we're going to Europe for the
summer. We're going here. We're going there. Just know where you're going going. Not America.
They don't value free speech over there. Now, I'm blanketing the whole.
continent, some countries are way much, way better than other countries about that.
Well, there are some people trying to do something about it. There's an organization
called USAFacts.org. You may have heard of it's been in business in 2017. It's fact-based.
We've watched them for years. Okay. And what they do is they go on television. They buy time
and money, tens of millions. Okay. And they report
facts roll the tape now I'm going to admit to being confused unauthorized immigrant
assessments have been flat for a number of years at 11 million people while the
number of people coming into the country has increased but our government needs to
dig in and get all the required numbers to understand that since many of the
unauthorized immigrants are seeking asylum let's start by looking at the
asylum system. Looking at asylum cases in 2022, about 500,000 people apply. While waiting for
a court hearing, these migrants can get work permits from the federal government after their
asylum application has been in process for 180 days. Here's the problem, though. This means many
unauthorized immigrants have court cases years in the future. At the end of 2023, there was
backfug of 2.5 million immigration court cases.
No, all of the statutes are true. We checked them. Joining us now from Seattle, Washington,
is the guy who runs his operation, USA Fax. Steve Balmer, you may know him. He used to run Microsoft,
owns the LA Clippers, and we're pleased to have him on. So obviously your goal is to try to get
information to the American people. Do you think you're getting through?
I think there are people with whom we are getting through. We have a quarter of million
newsletter readers. We know we're getting millions of people visiting our site over the course
the last five, six years. Very proud of that. With that said, is the overall theme in the
country grounded in numbers? No. No. We're going to work on that. We're going to do our part for that.
But there's so much more work to do.
All right. When you see in your organization USA Facts, and we want everybody to go there and check it out for themselves, when you see Trump, Biden, Harris, say an untruth.
I'll give you an example. So Biden said when I took over as president, the inflation rate was 9%. And the truth was it was 1.5%. Do you take that on?
If you do, then the Biden people are going to label you a partisan.
And if you do it to Trump, they're going to label you a liberal.
You see what I mean?
Yeah, no, I do.
And we don't put ourselves in the explicit position of fact checking and reporting on the facts.
We do report the facts.
We leave it to others to hold people to account.
My experience is there's two ways to construe things that are not helpful.
Of course, it's not okay to take a number that's incorrect and put it out there.
The second way, and a little bit more insidious, is for people to pick numbers to talk about,
give them no context, and then let people think they are much larger than they might be
or much smaller than they might be if you look at in the context of history or a broader,
perspective, if you will. Okay. So you're going to provide not only the facts, but the context,
which you did in your commercial about undocumented migrants by saying, look, the backlog is now
two and a half million people. You can't adjudicate that within five years. You couldn't. It's impossible.
But the Biden administration would never tell you that, so I'm telling you that. When you do
this. You are setting yourself up against the corporate media, which now traffics in propaganda
all day, every day. And I don't know how much you know about me, but we've been doing that
campaign now for years. And we call them on it all the time. And they do it constantly.
And because there are so many more liberal outlets on television and conservative outlets,
because conservatives do it too, all right, that there's this way, this, this, this,
wave of propaganda coming out. And Americans who don't pay close attention, they're overwhelmed by it, in
my opinion. They're overwhelmed by it. You see it that way? I do. I think that we have reduced
things to sound bites. People will just grab a single number. I don't think that's at all
helpful in the grand scheme of things. But whether it's folks like you or
many others, including individual citizens, here are the numbers. We're not going to give any
forecasts, any of that. We're just going to report what did happen. How can that possibly be
partisan? And then hopefully ground the discussion and debate in those numbers. And if you want
to use them to fact check, great. If somebody else wants to use them to make their case about
what should happen, great. If a citizen wants to say, you know, I'm being
I'm not being spoken to honestly, so to speak.
Great.
Then they vote on that basis.
Okay.
You must have a tremendous research staff to make sure you get it right.
Right.
You mean to be paying these guys the money to me to fare it out all is BS because it's not easy to do that, as you know.
Well, we start, we only use government data.
So we start with over 70 government data.
databases to do our work.
Now, you could say is the government data accurate?
I say we have professional people in our statistical agencies.
We choose to trust them.
Occasionally, government numbers don't match other government numbers.
We see that particularly when numbers get rolled up from state governments.
And then we have to, you know, sort of pick which set of numbers to represent.
And that's difficult.
It is, and we footnote it.
We let people know what we've done.
We have no interest in hiding the football, so to speak.
And so our core data is government data.
And on top of that, we synthesize.
We fact-check ourselves.
In fact, we're also looking at automated ways to double fact-check ourselves.
AI.
AI way.
Wow.
We're not going to totally trust.
it, but we're going to use...
Let me play devil's advocate here because in the crime area, the federal stats coming
out of Quantico, Virginia with the FBI have fallen apart.
Fall apart.
You can't trust them anymore because the cities are not required to report.
So the FBI isn't getting a full picture because most of the crime in his country is generated
in the cities, in urban areas.
And a lot of cities are going when I send you data.
So you can't report crime stats.
Meanwhile, both parties, both Trump and Kamala, run a while with, no, crime went down, crime is up, crime is it.
And there's no stats to back it.
That might be a good segment for you to explain why there's no stats to back it.
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There are, let me challenge a little bit.
Sure. Most cities do report, which is great, are there common definitions across cities
of crimes? On that, I agree with you. What is a violent crime can look different across
jurisdictions? I agree with you. That's exactly what's happening in the nation's largest city,
New York, where the violent crime is pleaded down to misdemeanors in the majority of cases.
You punch somebody in the face, Rick Moranis, the actor, and thousands of others, and the thug
is charged with dislordily conduct.
It doesn't even make it into the FBI database.
So anyway, I just want to bring it to your attention.
I know I'm too emotional about this.
final question there are there are imperfections i'm going to i'm not disagreeing this is the biggest
one though is to attribute oh i can give you i can give you one i can give you one i can give you
ones that i think missing data i can give you you know the fact that we can't totally match up
with the states report uh and what the so what the census bureau reports and with the bureau of economic
analysis reports uh on state spending there
There are definitely things that don't hook up perfectly or improper.
Yeah, I know.
I'm from the states.
I'm willing to overlook.
Now, should the feds have more tools?
Right.
The feds have more tools?
I don't know.
Our next step, Bill, our next step is to actually go get the crime data from the local
jurisdictions and try to normalize it.
Wow.
I mean, it's a step beyond for us right now.
Right.
That's going to be hard.
It will be.
It will be. I'm not going to deny that.
Chicago, New York, and L.A. and not going to want to give you those stats.
You're going to have to break in in the middle of the night and get them.
Or the AI of people.
Final question.
You're a very successful American, obviously.
Microsoft, and you've got the Clippers, and you're very wealthy.
In this country, I assume, has done right by you.
You're a patriot.
You love the country.
You understand the opportunity it affords almost everybody.
I am so furious about the collapse of the media, the corruption in the corporate media.
I can't tell you how furious I am.
But I don't think everybody else sees it the way I do because I've invested my life into this profession.
And I've watched it go down to a degree now where my operation, the most successful independent news operation in the world,
we have millions of people depending on me to get them information.
they cannot get from the corporate media, NBC, ABC, CBS, Fox, whatever it means.
They can't get the information because they're all ideologically driven.
Drives me nuts.
You feel my pain.
It drives me nuts, too.
I would say depth journalism with numbers and context.
I just think in today's world, people don't have the time or not given the time and resources to dig in and do things what I might call the right way.
Now, in a way, I don't fault anybody because that's the requirements of the business, but that's the opportunity.
We see, it's an opportunity, obviously, that you see, is to try to do things with accuracy and depth that is important that people might not otherwise get to.
You have to have it because we don't.
We're not going to have a democracy, and that's true, not the propaganda stuff.
All right, the website we want everyone to go all over the world, because we are all over the world now, is USAFax.
It's dot org, right?
USAFax.org.
Dot org.
Okay.
That's easy.
Check out Steve's operation.
He doesn't, he's not trying to sell anything to you.
You make a determination of whether it's worthy or not.
Really appreciate your time.
Steve, you're welcome. Got anything new? You've got anything you want to get out there? You let us know, okay?
We'll do. Appreciate the time and good luck to you. Right. Okay. Let's go to the convention in Chicago.
So the crazy people who are marching under the banner coalition to march on the DNC.
Okay? Thousands who's showing up. Well, a federal judge, Andrea Wood said, you can't go very close
to the convention center.
You've got to stay on a route that is
away from
where the convention is being held.
So the group,
coalition to march on the DNC is
appealing, not ruling. But it doesn't matter. They're not going to obey
the law anyway. They're going to try to shut down a city
to get attention. The same thing they always do.
There will be violence. There will be a
Yes, and the Chicago police are 1,200 light from where they should be.
They need 1,200 more officers to be up to full strength.
They don't have enough people.
They're not going to control it.
I mean, there are about 11,000 Chicago police officers.
There will be many more demonstrators than that.
They're not going to be able to control them.
So, the National Guard, the most likely.
left-wing governor we can find is in charge of Illinois. Pritzker. She called out the guard? No.
Not yet. He says the guard will have an advisory role. Well, that means that they burn Chicago down,
then they'll be called in. And I don't even know if Joe Biden knows there's a convention.
He's supposed to speak Monday, by the way. So he hasn't called out the guard. He could.
Pritzker and Biden could. They should have the guard already there.
already there, but they're not, just like January 6th, right?
And one more note on the DNC, Biden is speaking Monday night to get him the hell out of there.
Democrats don't want anybody being reminded, Joe Biden.
A Chicago's mayor, Brandon Johnson, named the worst sanctuary mayor in the country.
This designation by the immigration reform.
Law Institute. They published a list of the 10 worst sanctuary mayors yesterday.
Chicago is welcomed about 50,000 migrants. It's been 150 million to provide for them.
God I don't have any money. All right. Mayor Johnson is the most permissive sanctuary mayor.
The other four in the top five are Eric Adams, our pal in New York City.
Michael Johnston, Denver, Colorado, Kelly Gritz, Athens, Georgia, Muriel Bowser, Washington, D.C.
There they are, ladies and gentlemen, most permissive sanctuary mayors.
Now, in New York, which doesn't have any money, and New York is so desperate for money that if you drive into New York City.
And remember, if you live in Queens or Bronx or Brooklyn or Staten Island,
you probably have a car.
It's just Manhattan that you can't have, you know,
you have to pay an enormous amount of money to garage your car.
So if you live in a four out of five boroughs, you've got a car.
So what Adams has done, the mayor,
he slapped the 25 mile an hour speed limit on all the boroughs in New York
with camera backup.
So you're tooling down two in the morning,
and nobody's on the road.
you do $30,100 in the mail.
Tell me, that's entrapment number one, all right?
And I think it's theft number two.
That's how desperate New York City is for money.
They've spent $5 billion on migrants, shelter, food, you name it.
Housing and rent, services and supplies, food, medical costs,
other costs, $5 billion so far.
And no end in sight.
No insight.
Mayor Adams, hey, come on end.
You can't pay it.
You got to borrow it.
Or the state of New York has to give it.
That means all of our taxes in the city and state of New York have to go up.
There you go.
Let's go over to the UK.
All right.
Terrible story.
Awful.
So, July 29th, a few weeks ago, all right, in northwest England, there was a Taylor Swift-themed class in a town called Southport, small town, pretty near Liverpool.
The guy walks in, okay, Axel Ruda Kubana. He's from Rwanda, but he is a British subject.
subject, not a Margaret, walks in to the place where this class is little girls, he stabs to death,
B.B. King, age six, Elsie Stancombe, age seven, Alice Aguwar, age nine. Six, seven, nine. This guy,
who's now 18 years old, stabs him to death, and then stabs ten other people, all right,
who suffered significant stab wounds.
So he's arrested.
Okay, and he's charged with murder, as you would imagine.
The anti-migrant forces in the U.K., mostly right-wing,
demonstrate, okay, sometimes violently.
And a lot of cops get hurt.
So, so far, the British police have arrested 1,000 individuals.
in these demonstrations. And they continue. And all the countries in Europe are afraid that it's
going to spread them to their country. Now, here's the kicker. The UK justice system is a lot more
efficient than America. So most of the rioters in the George Floyd situation weren't prosecuted.
Nothing happened to them.
Same thing with Antifa in Portland, Oregon.
Nothing.
UK already
has convicted a whole bunch of these
thousand and given them
stiff prison terms. They don't mess
around over there. You do it.
You're in court. There's a trial.
You plead guilty. You're not. Boom,
boom, boom. You're in jail.
But that's not going to stop this.
Because the people
in Great Britain are furious.
Because they've been overrun by foreign nationals, just as we have.
And Great Britain, England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, a lot smaller.
So the impact is greater.
It's going on over there.
You're so sorry for those little girls.
You know, those of you who have raised girls, as I have, girl.
I just can't imagine.
I just can't imagine
the pain
I don't know how I would go on
all right
Dr. Anthony Fauci
testing positive for COVID
third time
third time
he's been vaccinated six times
so is this karma
what do you think
so he got COVID again
he's 83 so I'm not laughing
this is a serious situation
and we don't wish disease on anyone
Even our worst enemies, we don't wish disease on that.
That would be terrible.
So we hope, thought she gets better soon.
But I got a report, what happens?
Media Madness.
It's a good story.
Ready?
All right, so there is an anchor on CNN.
Her name is Caitlin Collins.
I think she's pretty talented.
Myself, young anchor.
All right?
A lot better than I was at her age.
And she goes on Colbert, because Colbert is basically part of the Democratic Party now.
So the Democratic Party should be paying CBS money.
Because every night, that's what Colbert does.
The Democrats are great.
That's what he does.
So he's got Ms. Collins on, of course, they're talking about Trump.
He's not really sure how to go after Vice President.
President Harris. He knew his attack lines on President Biden. He really has struggled with how to go after someone who's 20 years younger than him, who is a different gender, a different race. It's kind of been this moment where he has not been able to coalesce around a single attack line.
I know you guys are objective over there that you just report the news as it is. Oh, I know. CNN makes it. I know that's supposed to be a laugh line.
I wasn't supposed to be, but I guess it is.
own audience turns on him. That was a serious thing. He wanted to try to tell his audience at
CNN is, oh, they're fair. They just report the news. And his own audience laughs at him.
I mean, as somebody who's been in that theater with Letterman many, many times, it's pretty
interesting. Again, Democratic Party, you should be kicking money to CBS for that guy.
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either by a company
or another person
or they stole my money
whatever
the only resolution to that short of hiring
a very expensive attorney
to sue them in regular court
is small claims court
and there
you can get some justice
not everywhere
but in a lot of places
so small claims court
chances are your county has one or
two. If it doesn't, the adjacent
county will. So you go in there
and you can do all this online.
You say, I want to file
a small claims
action against
Mori over here. Okay, because
Mori wrecked my
car and all of that.
Okay. Online,
you fill out the complaint.
Okay? And it costs
10, 20 bucks in New York State.
Probably less where you are.
Nothing. Fill it out. You
follow directions the small court gives you all online don't have to go there you send it in
all right but here's a little bit of difficulty you have to send the complaint
to the person you're suing mori mori has to get a copy and then you have to send proof of that
into the small claim system the only way to do that is to hire a process server and any
attorney in the world can tell you how to do that it's easy but you got to pay
I have a couple hundred bucks.
And they show up with Mori's house.
They give Mori the process claim.
Boom.
And then you go.
Then you go.
Then you go into court.
You present your case.
Mori presents his.
The judge said, boom, boom, boom.
That's how you get justice in America.
That's it.
Now, most of the small claims actions,
when Mori gets the complaint handed to him by a process server,
Mori will fold.
Moore doesn't want to have to go to small claims court.
And if Mori's a bad guy, and don't do this unless you have all the goods, all the evidence,
then Mori knows he's going to lose.
So you'll probably get a settlement.
Smart life.
That's one of the best tips I have ever given you.
So here's a final thought.
It's a positive one.
I was very proud of the U.S. Olympic team.
And the final ceremonies were excellent.
Everything was excellent.
So the USA won the medal count, 126.
next was China 91, next was Japan, came in third, 45, and our athletes were magnificent, on and off.
No crazy political stuff at all.
And you've got to know that they're conservative athletes, liberal athletes, all that.
No women's soccer stuff.
And the women's soccer team in the Olympics was great.
Beat the French.
I beat everybody.
And the women's basketball was beat up French by one point.
Anyway, there wasn't any nonsense at all.
No power of people.
None of that.
I was so good.
And I'm congratulating Macron.
What a magnificent job the French authorities did.
I thought they were going to be trouble there.
And it started out.
There was a little on the trains.
But boy, those French security services really stepped up.
Because that is a big terror destination, Paris.
So, huge success on every front.
Congratulations to the U.S. team.
You know, I was teared up here when they're carrying a flags and NBA team, the men's basketball.
Stephen Curry.
Thank you.
Stefan.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Okay.
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