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spring, noble and for other black veterans received the grave markers to which every eligible us military veteran is entitled, whether buried in a cemetery maintained by the us department of veterans affairs like this one? alexandria, virginia, or a private cemetery like lebanon. >> every veteran has the story to be told and so without that marker, that store is lost the, legacy of that veteran is lost. >> matthew quinn is the vas outgoing under secretary for memorial affairs. he says efforts like that by the friends of limit on cemetery and add other private sites is an extension of the recognition at the nation's v be operated cemeteries. >> this is reaching out beyond those boundaries to private cemeteries that may be the graves haven't been maintained and the marker there's have been damaged or destroyed. >> the de is national cemetery administration says they are working with private historically black cemeteries in south carolina, virginia, and pennsylvania, and others and local veterans groups, historians and volunteers like samantha dorm to verify service
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records and issue markers, making sure every veteran service is honored. in alexandria, virginia on karen kfile and thank you so much for joining me today. i'm fredricka whitfield, the newsroom with jessica dean starts right now you're going to see in a newsroom. >> hi everyone. i'm jessica a dean in washington and we begin with breaking news out of ukraine as russia ramps up its attacks on the country's second-largest city of kharkiv military officials there say russia launched a third strike this afternoon that left more than a dozen people injured that includes a 13-year-old boy, that attack coming just our whereas after a strike on a shopping center in the city dramatic surveillance video capturing the moment of that attack. officials say at least two people are dead, more than three dozen injured and 11 when people who work at that
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hardware store are now missing. cnn chief international security correspondent nick paton walsh is live in eastern ukraine. he's been tracking all of these developments let's throughout the day, nic, what more do we know look, it it's terrifying, frankly to learn the details of what happened this afternoon. >> people in a hardware store huge, complex full of paint for the plastic feeling. >> these two airstrikes from russia landing exactly where they were at this point, we know of four dead, we know of some people who are not able to reach their relatives. we know potentially 40 injured. >> and the huge billowing smoke that went across all of kharkiv during the hours off this attack will really a symbol of how much closer russian forces are getting to ukraine's second city. >> remember this is all about between deciding about two weeks ago to push forces again in what some are calling a third invasion from the north,
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from kharkiv down from russian territory in a bid to try and stretch ukrainian forces further than they are right now, which has pretty stretched indeed. now, we've seen awful attacks like this against civilian targets over the past two weeks or so. seven killed last weekend in the attack on a lakeside resort, including a seven months pregnant women, seven killed in a recent attack during the week elsewhere in kharkiv. and this again now, but it wasn't the only thing that people in kharkiv had to endure. we also heard of another attack hours later, which didn't hit anybody in another part of kharkiv, details are always kept closed because the ukrainians don't want to tell the russians exactly how successful they were. and another attack which appears to have injured 11 individuals so constantly harkey where we were for a past week is skylight line and lights will explosions again and again as so many people in ukraine realized, this new part of russia's offensive, trying to exploit the gap between
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ukraine's readiness and the arrival of new american weapons authorised. finally by the $61 billion that republican congressional dysfunctionality had delayed for six vital months. >> but that gap between ukraine's readiness is being exploited by putin. >> and now we're seeing that hit civilians in million-strong city like kharkiv yeah, we're seeing, we're looking at that video of what that six month delay meant neck were also hearing of ukrainian strike in the russian region of belgorod. it's just across the uk, ukrainian border order north of kharkiv. what can you tell us about that strike look, we have been hearing repeatedly ukraine's response across the border into belgorod and so ultimately this forms part of a wider argument that ukraine is having with its allies in the west if we're being attacked from russia proper into cities like kharkiv, which are second
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city for ukraine itself. >> why are we not able to read? it's spawned with a weapons you've given us back into russia proper, and that has been a red line for so many months for russia sorry, for the united states itself in trying to not stop an escalation ladder with moscow but now they appears to be from sort of comments that weren't entirely explained from secretary of state antony blinken, from other european allies of ukraine exactly how do they find a way of allowing ukraine to use the weapon? it's being given to respond back into russia a fear troop concentrations for anti-aircraft defenses, for things that may attack ukraine properly inside of russia particularly in place like kharkiv, so close to russia itself how do they find a way to allow ukraine to use what the west has given it to attack back and defend itself from those russian attacks. so for
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phenomenally complex question here, and something like that, where ukraine is hitting belgorod forming part of that discussion, ukraine's being very keen to try and ensure that russian civilians living on the border areas with ukraine feel the same sensitivities same sense of attack that ukrainians do inside of ukraine's borders near russia. >> all right. nick paton walsh with the latest reporting for us from eastern ukraine tonight. thank you. so much for that reporting. >> and right now, thousands of protesters are marching in several cities across israel with many calling for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to advance a deal. >> that would bring home the hostages held by hamas. you are looking live at tel aviv right now, a us official telling cnn's de, director bill burns left the ceasefire talks taking place in paris friday, and that progress was made and egyptian official telling cnn that truce talks will resume on tuesday in cairo, this is the un's top court, the international criminal court of justice ruled
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israel must stop immediately. its military operation in rafah on friday, but israelis have continued those attacks. journalists elliott gohlke and joining us now from tel aviv, elliott, is there any sign israel is rethinking its approach? we shouldn't strategy when it comes to rafah, are they pushing ahead as planned jessica, the short answer is no. >> they're not changing their approach. indeed, israel, in the bonds to the icj ruling, said that it never has nor will it ever to use the words of the icj ruling bring about the physical destruction gen. in whole or in part of the palestinian people in the gaza strip so to that extent, is not likely to be any practical impact. on israel's plans militarily four rafah, it says it needs to go in there to deal with the final readout of hamas and those final battalions in order to destroy hamas militarily to prevent it from repeating the atrocities of
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october. the seventh is also worth noting. of course, i'd already icj's rulings are binding. it doesn't actually you have the power to enforce them itself. now in theory members of the un security council could table the resolution calling for some kind of action or sanctions against israel or something. but invariably the united states would veto that. but of course, diplomatically, the pressure is added to the diplomatic pressure russia on israel and in particular on his leaders. next, loch ness, not forget the international criminal court's prosecutor is asking for warrants for the arrest of prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his defense minister, yoav gallant we've seen in the past week additional countries such as norway and spain saying they're going to recognize a palestinian state. and of course, all of this is adding to the pressure and the isolate question that israel is feeling diplomatically. and of course, very important to remember that the additional pressure that this will bring to bear on esent biden and his administration especially in this key election year when many from both within the party and among potential voters for
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the democrats, will be wanting the us to take a stronger line. against israel, perhaps holding back surprise, have more weapons or other things that it has already done in order to show it's displeasure with the way that israel is carrying out the war we're against hamas in gaza. jessica elliott, while you're talking, we're also looking at live video coming in from tel aviv, where these protests is very active. >> protests are taking part tonight and this has been something that's regularly been happening on the weekends in tel aviv and around israel as israelis protest benjamin netanyahu now he'll protest the government call for the return of the hostages and the making of a deal to get the hostages home. >> how much domestic pressure is this pudding i'm benjamin netanyahu and his war cabinet. >> and what does it say that we continue to see these protests going on the pressure on the street is one thing i don't think it's i'm actually having an impact politically in terms of prime minister netanyahu's ability to continue as prime minister with
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his government as long as he has the support of his coalition members, he can stay in power until october 2026, which is when the next elections are due. >> but we do actually have some news on that front. you mentioned in your introduction about the cia director bill burns it's holding talks, trying to resuscitate these talks for the release over number of israeli hostages in exchange for a truce and also the release of a larger number of panelists indian prisoners being held in israeli jails are those talks in paris had broken up that cia director was there, his counterpart from the masowdi israeli foreign intelligence service because there the country primary mr. this their the gypsies weren't that but they were kept in the loop. and we now understand from egypt official that these truce talks are set to resume in cairo on tuesday get an israeli official familiar with the matter also confirming that talks are set to resume perhaps as early as this week. so this will give some hope to those people protesting now just a couple of miles away from where i'm i'm sitting right now here in tel aviv, that there is at least some momentum, some
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movement to resuscitate, resuscitate these torques are important to remain cautious we have seen months and months of these torques happening. we'd been optimistic, but a deal was about to be done. you recall even president biden when he was chomping on an ice cream there i think in michigan and the deal was hopefully going to be done after that, you can that was months ago. so it's still hope certainly, once these talks resume that a deal could be done, it won't be easy, it probably won't be fast. and i think everybody having seen what's happened in the past. will exercise the degree of caution with alongside that optimism that a deal can be done still hoping that one can be done, but understanding that we've been here before, and unfortunately we are so in this position where the hostages remain captive for what, almost eight months. and of course, the war in the gaza strip continues and the death toll continues to rise there among palestinians to jessica. >> all right. eliot got gucken. thank you so much for that latest reporting and joining us now is democratic representative raja krishnamoorthi of illinois. he sits on the house intelligence and oversight committees, is
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also a ranking member of the select committee on china, congressman, thanks so much for making time on this saturday afternoon to come by and chat. i want to go back and start with ukraine. we heard at the top of our broadcast, nick paton walsh talking about russia's recent attacks on ukraine. and this week, the us announced that sitting $275 million in military aid in part to fight off russia's advance in the kharkiv region, which he was laying out we know ukraine is short on manpower, weapons, ammo, and he talked about the six month delay that congress experienced because they wouldn't, they couldn't get the aid package done. we do you think this aid is going to arrive in enough time for ukraine to turn this around and keep control of its second-largest city yes, i think so. >> i think that ukrainians are putting up a heck of a defense right now. and i think that unfortunately the pipeline has been there, so to speak. with regard to the vital equipment that they need. now that pipeline pipeline is starting
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to fill up and i think that the ukrainians will then be able to access the ammunition as well as other equipment necessary to make an even more forceful defense of kharkiv. and ukraine more generally i want to talk to you, sit on the select committee on china. let's i want to talk about what's going on with china and taiwan. the chinese president xi jinping, no doubt watching what's happening with russia invading ukraine. the international port, how it has waned, and how ukrainians had to fight for that support. and then this week china launched new military drills, encircling taiwan, saying the large-scale exercises are designed to test its ability to quote, seize power over the island and it's coming just a few hours after taiwan swore in its new president what do you think china is trying to do here? it seems pretty obvious well, i think they're trying to intimidate the new president,
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mr. william lie i think it's really provocative and it's dangerous however, because these types of exercises could easily lead to unintended, catastrophic consequences in an involving fatalities. >> and the situation could spiral out of control. so they should really stick to the status quo, which is avoiding provocative activity on their side. but also taiwan doing the same. the other thing my other takeaway here, jessica is it's possible that the chinese economy is even worse than what we thought. >> and that xi jinping is trying to distract attention from a faltering economy by engaging in these exercises. >> and so i hope he will stop with these provocative measures, but that also gives one pause to reflect on what's happening within china and
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president biden is set in the past that us forces would get involved in defend taiwan if china attacked, obviously that's many steps ahead, but we are seeing these military drills we're seeing china cozying up to russia and you pointed out that when this is going on, even an inadvertent catastrophe could lead to a conflict. do you think that it ups the chances of a us military conflict? >> in that region well, i think that anything is possible, unfortunately, when somebody engages in reckless behavior, such as what china's doing in the taiwan strait. >> and for that matter, in the south china sea, one thing that perhaps your viewers are already aware of is that there routinely water cannon philippine vessels in the south china sea and that's also very dangerous and so i think that right now what we need to do in the us is we need to step up our assistance to taiwan to
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make sure that they can resist any aggression and deter aggression. the biden administration has done an excellent job so far. but obviously, we need to get more and we need to do it faster. >> at this point, with regard to porcupine and taiwan until weeks ago, we saw russian president vladimir putin visiting china, meeting with xi jinping. >> there what is their alliance mean for america well, it's a marriage of convenience on the one hand, choosing pink is able to buy cheap oil from russia. and on the other hand russia is able to access much needed technology to fuel its war machine and the criminal invasion of ukraine. i think that china has basically gone all in with regard to the war on ukraine. >> and it's hoped that ukraine fails to prevail or that it is conquered by the russians but i
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think the cost of that is obviously we become closer to our partners, friends, and allah allies in europe and elsewhere, and defense of democracy something that the chinese don't like, they don't like when other nations, a multilaterally come together and adopt countermeasures with regard to china. and so if anything, their persistence in helping russia and it's criminal invasion in ukraine is bringing us closer to our allies and partners. in other ways i representative raja krishnamoorthi. >> thanks so much for your time. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much coming up police in haiti opened an investigation after two american missionaries and a haitian missionary are killed in a violent and gang attacks. >> we're going to talk with the wife of a man who still being held in turks and caicos after he was arrested for bringing ammunition to that country tuesday the evidence is
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injured, so he was hurt and he was very nervous. and very scared because i asked him why they tied him up and he's like what because you're the only one that's got strength that we have to worry about. and so they wanted to make sure he couldn't put up a fight back and then he was begging me to find somebody to get in there to help him. and i did all i can do it. but i couldn't locate anybody gang members later returned and kill the lloyds along with mission director jude montis, low, early reports indicated the three were shot a source close the gate investigation telling cnn the bodies of the americans do not appear to have gunshot wounds. that investigation is ongoing. meantime of pennsylvania man is back home with his family after being detained in turks and caicos for carrying ammunition his luggage. this is bryan hagerich arriving in pittsburgh, greeted by his children. he pleaded guilty during a hearing on friday and was able to return home after a judge system spended his 52 week sentence and ordered him to pay a $6,700
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fine. but four other americans also charged with carrying ammunition are still awaiting their fate. one of them is ryan watson. he and his his wife valerie. we're stopped by airport security just before their return flight home. >> her charges were dropped and she was able to return to the us last month after being detained for 11 days, her husband is still there. >> valerie watson is joining us now. a valerie, thanks so much for coming on with us this afternoon. your husband and believe it's good to have you has a hearing next week. has he decided how he wants to proceed, seeing that this gentleman that pleaded guilty was able to be released east well yeah. >> so i think we're planning to kinda follow the same path that brian did. we shared the same attorney i think they've got a plan that they've already come up with. how they proceed. one to proceed moving forward. so i think he's ready to just go in on tuesday's if they can get that going so this was for this
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was a trip for a birthday that you were celebrating and it is obviously turned into a nightmare. >> you have young children at home, right? and you got to them. but your husband remains? scenes in turks and caicos. >> what is this been like for you it was interesting because we went on this vacation, we travel all over the world. >> we we'd love to travel. we've traveled out of the country a lot. so this was not an unusual vacation for us and we thought it was gonna be great and it was great we never imagined that this is going to be our story, but it has become our story. and unfortunately, but we are very hopeful. me getting to come home to the kids was a huge blessing that was definitely an answered prayer they have really been struggling going and trying to figure out when his dad going to come home next when did they get to see him next and i think that there's just a lot of
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unanswered questions right now that are going through their little minds. and i'm doing my best as i can here, being just me without dad trying to answer those questions. we've got a lot of support from friends and family. just encouraging as praying for us and i know that we are going to we'll get through it. it's just a lot of waiting and having a lot of faith and prayer and to get us through yeah, you travel, you said a lot. i'm just curious. how did this happen that you end up with turks and caicos it is not allowed you, it is illegal to have any sort of ammunition how did this all happen yeah. >> so the duffel bag that we are using as the carry-on, it was a bag that ryan uses frequently just for weekend trips. he happened to take it on his hunting trip back in the fall. he typically just puts normal clothes. he has a hunting bag with all of his
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heading here and clothes and things too. so we talked about it over and over and you're like how in the world did those in-depth in that bad, how did neither one who none of us saw it it was i guess it was text deep down into a deep pocket are underneath like a it was it's a rolling doubles, so it's got ridges where the handle comes out and i don't know where it came from. they took everything out of the bag at the airport hey had to more on before they unfortunately, we're losing valerie. they're on that signal, but valerie watson, thanks so much for joining us. we're sorry that that signal dropped out. next more than 70 million people find themselves bracing for severe weather this weekend as a record number of americans hit the roads and the skies for the holiday check. here the
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incredibly strong and long lived, and violence. so we are incredibly worried about this storms that could fire up here in parts of oklahoma and kansas. we've already had stormed starting to blow up in parts of texas. you can see all this year thunderstorm warnings there for the northern part of the state. we've also had a severe thunderstorm. watch an effect for much of georgia going into the florida panhandle where we've had some storms, pack some damaging winds and large hail as well. this is a look at the risk for today that moderate level four out of five looks like it has just gotten a little bit bigger in the latest update, includes that's rack for the intense tornadoes, baseball-sized hail, and some damaging wind gusts that we'll have to watch out for as we go through the evening and overnight, a lot of this looks like it could be nocturnal, meaning happening at night ef2 or greater for some of those tornadoes shrinks again, incredibly strong and violent. in coming. and what's been a really busy start to the severe weather season in more than 900 tornado reports since
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january 1st average today would be about seven hundreds. so let me show you how this times out storms really might not start firing up until after seven or 8:00 at night again, getting close to sunset when you see these discrete a little cells in there, those are the strong violent tornadoes that we're worried about. again, you see them propagating up from oklahoma and kansas. look at the time, 10:00 at night. so before we go to bet tonight, make sure you turn up the sound on your phone so it can wake you while you're sleeping, then it turns into a damaging wind threat overnight as we go into missouri and then continues to push through the ohio valley as we go into sunday the severe weather risk continues as we go through the holiday weekend. this is the threat for tomorrow, a level three out of five, you see that orange there from st. louis to nashville for additional tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail. so lots that we're tracking. and just again, if you live in that area, that's the particularly dangerous situation, please stay weather aware.
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>> object. very good advice, at least around for force. thanks so much millions of people built their flights weeks ago before we knew about the rough weather, friday was a record de at the airports according to the tsa, which says it set a new record by screening nearly 3 million travelers in one day, joining us now has got keys, founder of the travel site going.com, formerly known as scott's cheap flights. >> it's got great to have you on the busiest day ever at airports across the country. i feel like every time we have a holiday weekend, were reporting something like that is travel officially back it's officially back. and booming. look, it seems like every single month we are setting a new all-time record and projections for this summer's that it's going to be the busiest one ever. that's certainly going to mean long lines, but the good news is that airlines are adding enough capacity to keep but with the demand, in fact, capacities that she out supplying demand, you're seeing more flights which is leading to more elbow room on planes and a little bit
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lower fares than we saw last year. >> well, that's always good news. we like a lower fair we have a record number of travelers this weekend and some people are frequent flyers, frequent travelers. >> but others maybe go only a couple of times a year. what tips you have for them if it's extra crowded, if there's delays, that's thanks sure. >> look, folks have heard that the stock advice to show up to the airport early and that's certainly especially important during a busy holiday weekend. but here's one then folks may not have heard bag fees. they are up this year. almost every airlines increased them about five bucks but it's also true that nearly every single flight airlines have been asking for volunteers to check their bags free of charge. so if you show up to the airport and hand over your bag, you're going to pay $35 if you take that same bag just walk it through security and two-year gate, you're almost certainly going to be asked to volunteer to check it to your destination free of charge, save $140 for a family
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of four it's a very, very good tip. >> i also want to ask you about something. it's not necessarily related to memorial but we we've heard that airlines have noticed this surge in european aaron traveled the summer in partly, partly because of taylor swift's eras tour, which is taking place in europe over the summer. and apparently people are finding out it's cheap they prefer americans to fly overseas to see her i love this so much. >> look, in the olden days when i was growing up, there was medical tourism trying to southeast asia, mexico to be able to get a cheaper procedure nowadays there is taylor swift tourism fly over to europe to be able to get a cheaper concert ticket. in fact, we did a report over it going we found that you can get a substantially cheaper overall trip to c taylor swift and concert flying to dusseldorf or warsaw, germany, or poland for about $1,000 all in that's flights, concert tickets and
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hotel cost of living, stuff like that. so it really can save some folks money who are hoping to go see her in concert and you get a european trip out of it. it's not a bad deal. >> i would jump on that in a heartbeat. >> all right. before we let you go, any other good good tips or anything that's sticking out for you as we head into the summer travel season people need to keep in mind or a hot tip to keep in mind. certainly is look for folks are hoping to avoid disruptions. there are two types of flights that you can book early morning flights which have a on-time arrival, about 25 percentage points higher than afternoon or evening that's because the weather's better in the morning and because you're aircrafts already at the airport and nonstop flights, flights get canceled about 2% on average, whereas 20% of flights get delayed if you're nonstop flight gets delayed. its stinks, but it's not a huge deal of fit gets delayed on a connecting flight, you might miss that connection shin and really be struggling to find a new flight. so that's why nonstop early morning,
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breastfeeding because of concerns about transmission of the virus. >> but we're now seeing a reversal in that guidance. the american academy of pediatrics now says that mothers with hiv can breastfeed with very low risk if they follow these guidelines, they're receiving antiretroviral treatments. and the virus is suppressed and the body when those two things happen, the risk of hiv transmission when breastfeeding is it's estimated to be less than 1%. and this change in guidance aligns with what the department of health and human services recommends as well outside of establishing a bond between the mom and her newborn babies who are breastfed have a lower risk of asthma, obesity type one diabetes, severe lower respiratory disease his ear infections and some other health conditions. each year in the united states, nearly 5,000 women with hiv give birth. so this change in the medical guidance means a lot to many
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moms out there. i spoke with one mother in colorado who has hiv and she told me she's working with her medical full team to safely breastfeed her newborn son. she sees breastfeeding as one of the first things she can do postpartum to help him have a healthy life? back to you all right. >> jacqueline howard, thanks so much. we are still following breaking news as a rarely used tornado watch issued for millions in the central united states it says major travel humps, brace for a combination of severe weather and holiday travel. during the cnn newsroom what do you want to live? khim ban boehner, i want to be world heavyweight champion and to be with my family the iron claw now streaming exclusively on macs some people just know that
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