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united states of scandal with jake tapper. sunday, a nine on cnn she can stay, >> but only if he goes the judge overseeing donald trump's election subversion case in georgia, rules that de a fani willis this can remain, but only as long as special prosecutor nathan wade is removed, we're gonna break down what happens next and the implications for former president donald from plus deadly tornadoes in the midwest, powerful storms causing widespread devastation. >> we're going to >> get you an up-close look at the damage as this storm system now barrels toward millions of americans in the southeast. >> and going after the nc doublet, a group of female athletes now suing the association for letting in transgender athletes compete against them. we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central
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>> a major decision today, the election shouldn't interference case against donald trump in georgia. judge scott mcafee ruling that fulton county district attorney, fani willis can continue prosecuting the case there is a catch though, if she stays. nathan wade, the special prosecutor, willis, hired who she's been romantically involved with in the past, must be removed. today's decision comes after a monthslong effort to disqualify willis from the case with attorneys for trump and his co-defendants, arguing that willis financially benefited from hiring wade and that created a conflict of interest. now, the judge was critical of that relationship. he described a serious lapse in judgment, but ultimately, he wrote in his ruling, quote georgia law does not permit the finding of an actual conflict of interest for simply making bad choices. even
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repeatedly. let's get you live now to fulton county and cnn's nick valencia has been following this case very closely. nick, despite that stern language about willis's conduct, judge scott mcafee you're delivering a win for her office >> a monumental decision, a historic decision, boris, and a technical win for fani willis. but one that comes with a massive indictment on her behavior. the judge, those saying in his order that the defense attorneys were unable to prove that willis enriched herself by hiring nathan wade as her lead prosecutor but he was very critical of that relationship, saying that georgia law does not permit an actual conflict even for repeatedly making bad choices. he did have some pointed words for the district but attorney i want to read part of this ruling here. scott mcafee, the judge saying reasonable questions about whether the district attorney and her hand selected lead special assistant district attorney testified on truthfully about the timing of the relationship, further underpin the finding of an appearance of impropriety and
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the need to make proportional efforts to cure it so it is definitely an admonishment there from the judge and we're getting some more sharp words from defense attorney ashleigh merchant. she is the defense attorney. the first surface these allegations against willis and her team. this is the first time that she's responded since that order came out this morning. and this is part of her statement here. why we believe the court should have disqualified willis's office entirely. this opinion is a vindication that everything put forth by the defense was true accurate, and relevant to the issue to surrounding our client's right to a fair trial she goes on to say the judge clearly agreed with the defense that the actions of willis or result of her poor judgment and that there is a risk to the fuel picture of this case if she doesn't quickly work to cure her conflict, we do expect a resignation to happen sometime from nathan wade. we've reached out to wade. we have not heard back he can only imagine that that decision is forthcoming. big questions, those still remain will willis be able to get this trial back on track for a desire trial before the election. that is the most
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danny question right now. for us. >> and potentially who she may hire to replace wade, nick valencia. thanks so much for the update we want to turn now to cnn's paula reid, apollo, the case now, can theoretically move forward and fulton county once we find out whether nathan wade will resign, we believe that's what's going to happen. what is the next step on they need to find someone else to oversee this case. and the fact that they had to take time to vet these allegations. this has pushed the trial back and right now boards it's really unclear if fani willis we'll be able to bring this case before the election, but let's take a step back and look at the four criminal prosecutions that trump is facing. i mean, just in the past 24 hours, we've had changes to this calendar there was expected to be the first criminal case at two weeks from now, just in ten days, this was supposed to start as a manhattan district attorney's so-called hush money case. though the district attorney is framing it as 2016 election interference case last night, the district attorney revealed that they would not oppose
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delaying that case for 30 days. trump lawyers are asking to delay it for 90 days. both sides need to go through tens of thousands of pages of new evidence that they've received from federal prosecutors. this is a state case boris, that was pretty surprising because this is the only case that was definitely on the calendar. and now it's up to the judge how far back that gets delayed. you see the election subversion case, the federal case. that's on hold while the supreme court hears arguments about trump's possible immunity, we are watching and waiting to, see the judge overseeing the classified document case. we expect that she's going to push that back on the calendar for male get pushed back, but then fani willis thought she was going to start in august. that appears unlikely force at this point. it's really hard to say for sure if trump will face any of these criminal cases before the november election his legal team, it appears there effort to delay his trials has been successful to this point. paula reid, thanks so much. brianna >> let's talk more about this now with anthony michael price. he's an assistant professor of law at georgia state university, and he's been in
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court following this case pretty closely okay. so first headline here, fani willis, not disqualified from the case as long as nathan wade, the special attorney that she hired goes, which is our expectation here. but judge scott mcafee he's saying that this relationship was a quote, tremendous lapse in judgment, a result of quote, bad choices. he also said willis was unprofessional in her testimony and last month hearing, these are pretty blistering words. what did you think? >> well, this is really a huge legal victory for fani willis to the extent that her ability to bring this prosecution will remain in her control because she can decide whether to keep the case or to keep nathan wade essentially in her office. but as a political matter, she drip received a pretty big drumming day from judge mcafee, but at the same time, i think that a lot of people who've been watching this case, people in georgia legal circles in particular have thought that a lot of the things that were going on in the aftermath of
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these allegations and in the run-up to them, we're kind of dicey. and so there's really nothing new in this, but i, but i really do think that she will walk away with a huge victory, but she will be a little bit more battered and bruised. than she was before. >> the judge did call comments that willis made in january at an atlanta area church about the case legally improper. he said a gag order isn't the question before the court, but i wonder if you thought he was basically saying and he might be inclined to grant one if he's asked to do so based on public comments, she's made about the case >> what's really important to understand about that dynamic of the opinion is that we don't want da's to ever not even remotely discuss the facts. innocence, or the allegations of wrongdoing in a substantive way in the public eye and so we don't want to take the jury pool. what fani willis did in her church beach was speaking very broad
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generalities, and that happens a lot because das and georgia and the case of many states are partisan, only 11 officials. so they will make campaign speeches we'll make appearances in the public and talk about their philosophies generally. but what she did here for judge mcafee was a step too far in impugning the character of the defense attorneys and perhaps coloring the view that people in fulton county in the jury pool here would have the case that's been brought against entrepreneurs allies in an improper way. okay. so i think she's, she's been warned pretty significantly by judge mcafee to not step out of bounds and to really always speak through legal filings in terms of effecting a jury pool. he seemed to say he said in this filing that there's enough time between now when this has been this decision has come out, and when jury selection selection will begin, that it's not going to affect that he says it shouldn't get in the way, but what if potential jury members have heard about this,
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about this evidentiary hearing? do you think that could be a factor in jury selection? they may be asked about the voir dire process, which is the process which we screen potential jurors through, was going to be complicated no >> matter what, in large part, because this case is so salient and so politically polarizing, it'll be very hard to find a panel of jurors who don't have some kind of pre he ordained notion of what this case is about and who can a the evidence fairly and impartially. that was always going to be an issue. >> but i >> think time is to the da's benefit here and to everybody, the entire judicial system has benefit here because people have a fairly short memory and that's especially true the year like 2024, whether it will be so many political issues, so many trials that donald trump has in other places that this may be just a blip in people's memories in the long term, by
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the time we get to a trial, which may be very late 2024, or even early 2025 at this rate that's your expectation. she's pushing for august, but that's what you expect on timing >> there's a lot more that we have to go through, i think before we can talk about an august trump trial of two things are true. there are other important pretrial motions that are still under consideration by judge mcafee, one of them being one about prosecutor a presidential immunity and the supremacy clause, which is related to a case that the supreme court will hear next month. so he may want to hear what the supreme court has to say about that before he weighs in. and that might take some time. and there are other sundry issues that have to be addressed and the other important key dynamic here is donald trump can't be in multiple places at once. so if there are other criminal trials that are happening in the summer or early fall, then fulton county will have to wait their turn. it's not implausible that will have a late summer trial perhaps, but i think at this point it's impractical.
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>> all right professor, very interesting, especially there on the timing. we appreciate it, professor anthony michael christ. thank you >> thank you >> for us donald trump and his team, a voice didn't know time in fundraising off of judge mcafee is decision which allows fulton county's da a fani willis to stay on his elections version case in georgia just moments after the decision dropped, his campaign sent out a text to his supporters that reads, quote, fani willis can continue the witch hunt against me, rigged system against us the message also had a link to a fundraising page cnn's kristen holmes joins us now tracking the response from trump world other than fundraising, what else you hearing person in the world of trump where now we have a complete political and legal alignment. i reached out for a statement and i got a legal statement. from trump's lawyer in georgia on this case, and this is what they said, it's not surprising is that while respecting the court's decision, again, this is steve sadow who has been the fulton county lawyer for trump. we
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believe that the court did not afford appropriate significance to the prosecutorial misconduct of willis and wade, including the financial benefits testifying on truthfully about their personal relationship when it began, as well as willis extra judicial mlk church speech, where she played the race card to falsely accused the defendants and their counsel of racism goes on to say, we will use all legal options available to continue to fight to end this case, which never should have been brought in the first place. unsurprising there that they're saying that this is not what they wanted, that they are going to continue to fight this. but if you're talking to people in trump's inner circle, this is good for them. they believe that this it is a win. they believe that fani willis sure. she's staying on the case. that's why they are saying, oh, this wasn't what we wanted, but she does come out of this damage and that's their belief. the other part of this. so you have to remember is that donald trump does everything through messaging and the court of public opinion, there is no doubt, no conflict of conflict on this ruling. it is very
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clear and very skating when it comes to fani willis, donald trump is going to use that language. he is going to turn this into something against fani willis. they also believe that taking nathan wade off the case could help them in the long run because they have to bring someone else who is that person going to be? do they have to get caught up? again, this goes to that delay, delay, delay tactic, boris, kristen holmes, thanks so much for the reporting. appreciate it. as always. >> still have this hour on cnn news central, daylight reveals complete devastation in parts of indiana and ohio. after reported tornadoes tear through those states. our next guest says that buildings in her town are completely gone plus diplomats have tried to prevent it and humanitarian groups have been fearing it israelis prime minister says he has just approved plans for action in rafah the intends to evacuate palestinian civilians first the big question now, how and we're following a developing story that could have a major impact on how much it costs to buy and
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one man captured this terrifying scene fierce winds cutting through his neighborhood shredding his property. are meteorologists say that the video appears to show a rare horizontal tornado getting swallowed into a larger one. watch this >> let's go to winchester, indiana now with cnn's whitney wild and whitney the mayor there says that 38 people were hurt by the system. several of them critically injured. what are you hearing from residents about what happened? >> well, they're shocked by the destruction, but they are also so grateful that there had been no fatalities, as you mentioned, 38 people here here in randall county, indiana have been injured. what we know now boris, is that those were ef2 tornadoes that touchdown in indiana, as well as ohio to give you a sense it's up how massive that storm is, 120
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miles per hour winds his size, the width of that tornado, 250 yards and out here in winchester, you can see how powerful that storm was right now. i'm standing by what was a taco bell driver. you can see that big, iconic sign. and then through, you can see that that restaurant was simply leveled. i spoke with one man who was inside. you said at the time there were at least seven people inside the storm system passed over them. at&t went pretty quickly. but what happened inside boris is simply gut wrenching. he was standing on the uci on your frame, the right side of the restaurant and he and his manager, i'd other coworkers gotten to a gotten to a cooler and just pushed on this heavy still door and just tried to hold on. here's exactly what he told us about the time my god in the walk-in cooler, i turned around and started holding freezer door and then they just started shaking bumi back about 15 feet
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from there to about right there and that debris and i just held on and whatever i could grab a hold of held us down. she was oh, my god. and you know, it was like just hold on. it's all we can do. >> what are you thinking in that moment? >> hold on. >> that's all you can think a lot quicker new thing. it was about five seconds and the worst though it was over as you heard, he said that he had been pushed to the other side of that restaurant the destruction out here just goes on for blocks if you will. down here, you can see that these sheets of metal are somewhat draped around this light pole is if they're not sheets of metal, but instead thin pieces of fabric that's how powerful this storm was. rionda and board. and then if you look on the left side of your frame, that debris there who seek their cars that are coming exact debris pile that's just
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at the edge of those vehicles. that was a house that boris and breonna was not on the side of that street. that's house is supposed to be standing on the other side of the street we spoke with that family who described these harrowing moments. fortunately, the woman who is the homeowner was found okay. they say she just has a broken nose and it's really the miracles out here are these people who are caught in the eye of the storm just right at the center of some of the most powerful moments walked away it, in some cases with just a couple of bumps and bruises in some cases, a couple of broken bones back here while that woman lucky to be alive, whitney wildlife for us in winchester, indiana. thanks so much, brianna. >> one place that was hit particularly hard by these tornadoes is the indian lake area in logan county, ohio that is where one community member described the scene as complete devastation. amber fagan is the president and ceo of the indian lake chamber of commerce she took these images that you're looking at of what is left in the village of lakeview. amber,
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thank you so much for taking some time out to talk with us today this sounds incredibly scary. and just devastating when you look at what this has done to folks lives there, what are they, what are they telling you? how are you doing >> my been in contact with the ema and the sheriff's department governor just landed here at indian lake and he's get ready to do a press conference. so be watching for that. but right now i mean, we've snow plows, plowing the streets of debris just to help get rescuers search and rescue teams here. they're just asking everybody stay away, don't bring any more traffic congestion shin. just stay away from the andean region right now, we have all the professionals we need the hospitals are fully stocked. they don't need any volunteers or supplies. water companies have came and brought pallets and cases of water we're okay. we don't need anything at this time. as things progress. hopefully, we'll be able to
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get out to things that the community needs. but right now, we're still an active search and rescue. it's very, very sad. >> it's very sad and amber, tell us where you were when you first realized that a tornado was coming through your area? >> i hate to admit this. i was actually at my house. i live in russia's point on the water and the duns pond area, which one of my neighbor's houses was completely lifted up and just gone another and caught fire but my best friend called me from lakeview and she said get to lake if you get too late, few come come here and be with me. i don't know why, but i got in my car and i drove there and that's why i was able to just pictures of the aftermath i hate to admit my no business even been on the road at the time. and just your journaling fixin and you just try to do it. can for the people love and care about so a lot of our my businesses are just gone. so it was a good thing that i was able to get to lake view and then back through russell's
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point because everybody is called. and i've been able to tell them you know, your business is still standing. your when does her out your risk gone? so that's been helpful, but just a lot of prayers for indian lake and we'll get through this and the community is strong and we appreciate all the support that we've gotten from around the state. >> yeah. because people can't even get to their can't get necessarily to their homes that they were away from them or their businesses tell us what you need. what does the community need right now >> indian lakes school is set up kind of working in dispersing things. they i know they've shared the right cross link to be able to donate on our indian lake chamber page. i chair i shared are fireworks link for donations. all that will be going to tornado relief to help different communities and outreach centers and me there are just asking for people to not bring traffic and not make any more congestion,
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right now is the big thing that i've been asked to help communicate. >> yeah. and we're hearing that time and again. so very good to repeat there. >> amra. thank you so much. we're so sorry for what you're dealing with there. and we're so happy that you're safe. thank you for being with us. >> thank you >> next, the un has warned and israeli invasion of rafah could lead to a slaughter in gaza. but prime min, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, he has just approved plans for the operation, will have details on it ahead. plus new evidence that the sudden plunge of a latam flight that sent passengers flying through the cabin hitting the ceiling. in some cases, could have been caused by a flight attendant will tell you how my fellow citizens you need to be better when remote no wall and makes me want you to be dead. be better at being normal
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can you tell us about this plan that netanyahu is approved to not only go into rafah, but also to begin evacuating people from that area well, bores, we still don't have many details, but what we do know is that the israeli prime minister and his >> security cabinet have now revealed you'd operational plans for a military offensive, as well as the evacuation of civilians from rafah. and the israeli prime minister has now approved those plans effective lee putting in place a plan that he could order the military to carry out that doesn't mean that an offensive in rafah is imminent at this point, we know that it would take as a significant amount of time to actually carry out that evacuation and that preparations needs to be made for the area where those displaced palestinians from rafah would be moved to ahead of an anticipated israeli military offensive the israeli military has said that displaced civilians from rafah,
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where there are about one-and-a-half million in palestinians currently living would be moved to what they've described as humanitarian enclaves in central gaza, where there would be food, there will be shelter, field hospitals, and all of that would be cool. ford unaided with international partners, but beyond that, they haven't provided many details about what that would look like or the feasibility of moving so many people two area that has been decimated in many respects by the israeli military's bombing campaign in gaza. and us officials who have been pressing the israeli government meant to come up with a feasible plan to carry out that evacuation ahead of a potential military offensive. say they have yet to actually see those plans. the secretary of state, tony blinken today emphasizing that it would need to be a feasible plan that the united states would have to see it before the israeli military moves forward with such an offensive jeremy the backdrop of all of this is the ongoing talks to try to exchange hostages for >> prisoners and to do at least
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a temporary ceasefire fire. a what's the status of those talks now >> well, over the last several days, we've been hearing that we were nowhere near a deal. there was a lot of pessimism about these talks. but today, hamas is providing a new counterproposal, which the israeli security cabinet began reviewing today. and so there is some sense of momentum, but also very clear that these two sides remain very far apart. here are some details that are colleague alex marquardt confirmed from a diplomat familiar with these negotiations under this proposal was all hamas would release israeli women, children, sick and elderly hostages as part of a first phase of this agreement in exchange hamas is asking that israel release he's 700 to 1,000 palestinian prisoners, including 100 of whom are serving life sentences in israeli prisons. that is a very high number. that may be difficult for the israeli government to actually agree to. and that sentiment is now being shared by diplomats
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familiar with these talks, that this may be something that's tough to get to convince israel to get on board with. but at least this is getting the ball rolling again after it appeared that these two sides were at an impasse, the israeli government is set to meet once again tomorrow to discuss how these negotiators should move forward and then an israeli delegation is indeed expected to go to doha, qatar as early as next week to pursue these further negotiations. but an israeli official telling us tonight that those negotiations are expected to be very tough. we will see where they elite horse, jeremy diamond, thanks so much for the latest from jerusalem, briana, the war in gaza looming large over a meeting at the white house today between president biden and the tail a shower, the prime minister of ireland, leo varadkar. it's usually a festive annual visit by irish leaders marking st. patrick st. patrick's day. but the irish leader today restated he did his government's call for an immediate ceasefire to allow
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food, medicine, and aid to get into gaza for the killing to stop, and the hostages to get out. he also says, the way us weapons are being used at the moment is not self-defense, and that is something he says, none of them want to see support for palestinian civilians runs deep in ireland. many people there see as a shear shared history of british colonial rule and oppression. they also see similarities between the israeli palestinian conflict and their own catholic, protestant fight that lasted decades a groundbreaking verdict in michigan as a father becomes just the second parent in us history to be charged in a mass shooting carried out by their child. the problem precedent, this consent next plus he may have played james bond, but pierce brosnan couldn't get out of this one. the actors legal punishment after a misstep on a visit to yellowstone national park >> sunday on the whole story, two men missing lives, just
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for us jeanne, how big of a game changer are these verdicts >> well, this is significant because just as you said, this is the first time in this country that parents have been charged with homicide, and this was a homicide charge, involuntary manslaughter, resulting in prison time, substantial prison time fine potentially because they exercised gross negligence in regard to the handling of a firearm in their home, knowing that their child had issues, mental instabilities and a conviction for both the mother and the father really creates such a precedent and prosecutors around on the contrary, can now look at this and i think the aspect is that when you have this gross negligence in michigan, they have legal duty, meaning a parent has legal duty to make sure that your child doesn't harm another child. not all states have that. michigan does, but it is definitely something to take notice of all
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around the hungary right here in michigan, in oakland county, they're focusing on the sentencing because it's next month. it's april 9th, 09:00 sharp. the courthouse right behind me. it's going to be jamie and jennifer crumbley. sentencing is at the same time, we can conceivably i believe see them in the courtroom together, but i think it is understandable. hi, it's being done together because there's going to be victim impact statements. they are going to be so emotional. these families have gone through so much hearing after hearing defendant after defendant. and they are still standing strong and they will tell the court and michigan encourages it of what they've gone through how their life has changed, how what will never be the same, how it impacts them, and doing it once on april 9th, i'm sure is enough they are cognizant of that and respectful for the families, so they wouldn't have to do it two times on two different dates for those two parents
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>> yeah. we've seen how those victim impact statements can go in michigan before. so this is going to be very emotional jean casarez. thank you so much for that report for us. >> now, to some of the other headlines winds were watching this hour. it may have been human error that caused a latam airlines flight to suddenly plunge mid air earlier this week, tossing passenger jurors and crew members around the cabin. according to the wall street journal, preliminary evidence shows a flight attendant may have mistakenly hit a switch on the pilot seat causing the chair to push the pilot into the controls, forcing the plane's nose down. a passenger on the flight had reported that the pilot claimed he'd lost control of the plane after pages went blank, that raised concerns about potential safety issues on yet another boeing aircraft. we're going to discuss this latest reporting in the next hour or so. stay tuned. that plus videos of election protests are surfacing and russia and in one you can see a woman pouring what
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competed on the men's team at upenn before transition getting in switching to the women's team. and the lawsuit details the shock that gains and the other swimmers felt when they learned that they had to share a locker room with thomas at the championships in atlanta and gains and the other plane of say, the ncw is transgender. eligibility rules violate title nine, which is meant to guarantee equal rights for women and collegiate sports they argued also violates the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment. now they're seeking a ruling to keep the ncw from implementing its transgender eligibility rules moving forward, the plaintiffs also want transgender athletes to no longer be allowed to compete on teams that don't match their biological sex. and for the award strands, these are athletes let's have received to be given to other competitors now that the ncw responded to the suit, issuing a statement thursday saying college sports are the premier stage for women's sports in america. and while the ncaa's does not comment on pending litigation, the association and its members will continue to promote title nine. make
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