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tomorrow morning becomes the first adult child of a sitting president to stand trial. he is due in a delaware courtroom to face federal gun charges which could potentially land him in jail. cnn's marshall cohen is covering mistrial. so marshall tell us what we should expect tomorrow and beyond in this trial? >> hey, alice and good afternoon. it all kicks off tomorrow morning in wilmington, delaware. that's where hunter biden has been indicted on three felony gun charges. it all goes back to a gun that he purchased in 2018, a revolver that he had in his possession for about a week-and-a-half. he is charged with three felonies. the first two are for allegedly lying on federal gun form when he bought the gun. the third charge is for allegedly possessing it unlawfully. it all relates to the fact that at the time, according to prosecutors, he was addicted to crack cocaine. he was because addicted to drugs and it's against federal law for a drug user or a drug addict to buy a
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gun or possess a gun. so this is expected to be a one or two week trial and it begins tomorrow morning with jury selection. 250 delaware residents who know the biden family very well. his father has been in politics there since 1971 they've been some into the courthouse and eventually they will whittle that down to a panel of 12 jurors and for alternatives to hear the evidence in this case, which is being put on by special counsel, david weiss alison marshall, just help me understand that. i don't know if you know the answer to this. a hunter biden, president biden has talked about his son's drugs struggles a hunter biden has emitted to struggling as an addict. so is the issue, the timing of when he was an addict? >> you make a very good point, allison, and that's exactly why a lot of analysts think that it won't be too hard for prosecutors to win this case. hunter has been very public about his struggles with alcoholism and drug addiction. the prosecutors will need to
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specifically prove to the jury that hunter biden was used using drugs around the time that he bought this gun, october 2018 and to do that, they have some testimony expected from some of his x is x's is x romantic partners, including his ex-wife and halley biden, who is the widow of his brother, bo biden, who according to prosecutors, can tell the jury that yes, he was using drugs in october 2018 when he bought the gun. they also have texts from his laptop and passages from his memoir where he very honestly described the day-to-day grip of his crack cocaine addiction. so prosecutors are going to be using in that against him, allison and you're right. he has been open about it and public about it, which is extremely admirable and he's attacked republicans and four, for trying to weaponize his addiction. but in the courtroom the prosecutors will need to prove that he was using drugs
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when he bought the gun. that's their path to a conviction and allison, if he is convicted on all counts, he could go to prison. of course, his dad does also have the power to pardon him, but that's getting a little ahead of ourselves here absolutely. >> marshall, thanks for explaining all of that really helpful. >> of course hunter biden's trial comes just days after his father said, quote, no one is above the law and one of his top allies in congress it says americans and even the president should accept the verdict the president himself will respect the verdict much as it is painful. i'm sure to see one of your children on trial soon as priscilla alvarez joins us live. >> so facility. what is the white house now doing as this trial is about to start? >> the white house's essentially doing what they have been doing over the course of the trial, which is keeping their heads down and saying that the president is focused on the work at hand. there is no question though that this does weigh on the president, but he hasn't refused to look
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at his son as a political liability and rather kept him flows. we have seen hunter biden multiple times at the white house with his father as well as in delaware. in fact, just yesterday, the president was seen with his son hunter on a bike, righty see the images there earlier in the week the two had also been together marking the ninth anniversary of his son, beau biden's death and so this has been a sensitive topic within the white house and aides have said, it weighs on the president. but they also maintain that focuses on the work at hand. and of course this week, as this trial is ongoing, the president, will be traveling abroad to france. now, the white house over the course of the trial has deferred all questions about about the trial 200 biden it's attorney, so we don't anticipate hearing from them very much over the course of the week when it comes to this specific issue and said, if anything, when asked about this, we anticipated the white house will continue to say what they've said the whole time that the president, as regular communication with his family, they don't read out those
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communications. and that the president is still focused on the work at hand. nelson. okay. if are still alvarez. thank you very much. let's discuss more with former federal prosecutor, nima reihan, nima, thanks so much for being here. so how serious are these charges? >> allison? they're very serious. we're talking about federal gun charges and lying on those atf forms. now, of course, we know that he's facing a potential 25 year sentence in federal prison, but no one gets near the statutory max, but there is a real possibility of prison time. judged, nor rica is a no nonsense but she hasn't been on the bench that long. but judging by her previous criminal sentences, there's that real possibility that if and when hunter biden is convicted, there is some prison time even though logistically that would be a nightmare because of course, she's entitled to secret service protection section are you maybe just heard our reporter, marshall cohen, outline some of the evidence that the prosecution plans to use. and
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if there are text messages from hunter biden himself on his laptop or if his x's testified that yes. >> he was a drug addict or using drugs during this time. is that an open and shut case it is very strong prosecution case, unlike marshall said, we have a hunter biden's own admissions in his memoir, those text messages on his laptops and the testimony of course, of his ex-wife girlfriend, and mother of his child, this is going to be very difficult. >> i think the defense here is not necessarily in the trial court. they're looking at the court of appeals. they're trying to get that original plea agreement enforced. many thought it was a sweetheart deal. it was a great deal for hunter biden that felon in the diversion and those misdemeanor charges i think they regret blowing up that deal. they're going to try to get an enforced if hunter biden is convicted and they're also going to challenge the constitutionality of this very statue the irony is there's some conservative judges, particularly in the
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fifth circuit court of appeals, that have said that this law is unconstitutional as applied to former addicts so that's a base this is on appeal as well. and of course, we know that they're arguing selective prosecution, very difficult to prove, just like donald trump was unable to do so. but a hunter biden's best defense may not be before this jury, but before the court of appeals. when he's convicted that's very interesting. so basically he will go through this entire embarrassing, let's face it for everyone. >> i mean, painful for the whole biden family and sorted trial. >> just to try to appeal it. i mean, that's the gambit here. >> it is because of the trial judge in the case has rejected these arguments, but there's certainly much better on appeal than they are actually arguing the merits of the case for biden to win at trial in convinced his jurors that he wasn't an addict or user at or near the time that he purchases gun that's very difficult to
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prove given the overwhelming evidence from hunter biden's own mouth regarding his drug use and addiction. >> nima raw mani. thank you very much for walking us through this. we'll see what happens this week. >> thanks, alison the polls are now open at mexico's historic presidential election. >> their next president is expected to be a woman. and votes are being cast, right now across the country. here in the united states as well, we'll explain the russians were trying to spy on us. >> we were spying on them i was already friday this is a bit secret. was secrets and spies, a nuclear game from premieres tonight at ten on cnn. do you call them caramels or caramels, whatever you call them, kara metals.com makes 26 mouthwatering flavors that are the freshest and softest caramels ever so produced. try them for yourself or someone you love, go today to
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and importantly, president zelenskyy also wanted to thank austin and the united states and president biden from making that policy decision to finally allow ukraine to use american made weapons to strike into russia itself, to try to defend itself against those attacks that russia is launching from near the border. the ukrainian city of kharkiv. now, the big theme though, and the reason why zelenskyy came here to singapore was to try to rally asian countries behind you, frame try to get behind ukraine's fight against the russian. so not side with the russians and importantly participate in a very important peace summit that ukraine has it's been organizing over the last several months in which is going to be held in just two weeks time, a peace summit that aims to develop some kind of formula to finally end the war i mean, ukraine and russia and importantly, zelenskyy was trying to get the chinese to attend this peace summit, but the chinese would not even meet today here in singapore with presidents zelensky and they are not expected to attend that
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peace summit either. in fact, according to the us and the uk, china is actively supporting russia's war in ukraine. vive supporting its defense sector. so what president zelenskyy did not get everything that he wanted here today, including that important meeting with the chinese. he did say that he accomplished some very key things, including meeting face-to-face with some of these very important leaders and hopefully rallying and even bigger coalition of international partners to support ukraine in its fight against the russians. allison natasha, thank you very much for that update. >> so voting is underway in this historic election in mexico right now. and that will likely end with a woman leading the country for the first time. cnn's gustavo valdez and camila bernal are on this story for us. so gustavo urine, mexico city how is the voting going there hello, all this one. >> it's improving the national institute of elections has, now that only 10% of the polling stations have seen a more than three hour delay. things are
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improving. they're saying they haven't registered any major incident. we are expecting that report because voter there's here came out early to the polling places hours before they opened there's an toossi asam to select the next president like that. as you said, that a woman is expected to be the next president, the top two candidates when out in voted this morning, they vote, expressed optimism that they will be the favorite of the mexican voters. and desde represent a different vision of current pressure. one of one of them it's could be a continuation of the policies of president andres manuel lopez obrador. cloudy sheinbaum, who is representing morena and social galvez who represents a change of directions. we've talked to people who really are telling us that they are happy when one, the one hand with some of the plants some of the projects, some of the ideas of the current president, some
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others that say it's time for a change. mexico in mexico, there is no reelection, so every every pressing this term limit after six years and the voters are used to have a new person every six years and they expect that person to be somebody different than the past six years. it's a historic elections. there are almost 100 million mexicans registered to vote. that's why we're seeing these large numbers of voters. and in some places we're hearing that they don't have enough balance in trying to solve that problem especially in places where people from out-of-state, from out of district, they want to go and vote. they're not enough about ballots. they are trying to solve that problem. we are expecting to have the first results around 10:00 p.m. local get started. thank you for all of that. camila bernal is in los angeles for a signal. this is interesting. it's the first time that mexican citizens living abroad are allowed to cast ballots for an election in
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mexico. so how's that work? >> hey allison, so really mixed reviews here. if you asked mexican officials, they're extremely pleased about the turnout, about the people wanting to come and vote. now, the problem is that a lot of these people did not register to vote. so there are hundreds, maybe even thousands of people outside of the mexican consulate here here in los angeles, that will not be able to vote. so what you see here behind me is the front of the leinz. so this is just a small amount of the voters, of the people that are here wanting to vote about 1,500 registered to vote less than that. and they said another 1,500, we're going to be allowed to vote despite the fact that they had not out registered to vote they totally by seven in the morning. they already had 2000 people lined up. so by seven, they already knew that not all of these people were going to be able to vote in total, mexican officials estimate that in the us, about 223,000 mexican
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nationals will be able to vote for broad about 70% of that comes from the vote within the united states. so they had 20 consonants all over the country where people were able to vote. but at least here in los angeles, there you're telling people do not come anymore because you likely will not be able to vote if you're not registered to vote, there is so much excitement from people here because of what you're hurting from gustavo. this is a historic election for a lot of the mexicans here in the us, take a listen to what von voter told us i think it's very important for us to elect a woman has raised no matter who wins. >> but i say isn't for me, that's very important because the woman's are are leading contenders to be the next president of mexico but also is the first time that we mexicans will live abroad going to cast a ballot. >> here. >> used to be by mail or electronically, but now we're going to have that opportunity here's another very interesting thing here at terms for the president and mexico
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are six-year terms. of course, you have the four-year terms here coming nine states, so they only line up every 12 years. and this is one of those years were these two elections lineup the same year, so it will be extremely crucial to see who the next president mexico is and what kind of relationship this person has with the next president of the united states. there's of course, the economics, the trade within the two countries. there's the migration been issue because mexico is facing a lot of problems being on the receiving end of a lot of migrants as well. so that relationship within the united states, and you've talked about the security issue people on the bordering states with mexico. but really for people all over in the united states. so this election in mexico is crucial, and that's why you're seeing a lot of mexicans in the us. one think to participate. so again, it is the first time that they're doing so in-person here in the united states. so officials are just very encouraged by what they're seeing today. they believe that as more and more people come now to go and understand the voting process at what it requires the registration the voter id card that they require
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here. they believe that in the coming elections they're going to continued to see more increase of people just in the united states wanting to participate in the mexican election as well. >> yeah, it certainly looks active and enthusiastic if somewhat messy they're camilla gustavo, thank you very much all right. >> well, repair work continues in atlanta for the third straight day after this water main break forced the city's mayor to declare a state of emergency sirens are going off the. >> tornado here you cannot out sworn this you cannot outrun it really is a terrifying experience. >> it to stuff of nightmares you could hear it and feel it. eyes and my throat or brain. >> i'm thinking i'm going to die and i thought when we have sugar premieres tonight at nine
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dealing with outages and boil advisories for three days now from two other water main breaks, only one has been repaired, and the mayor has declared a state of emergency. let's go to cnn rafael romo hizon on the street for us while fail, are they making any progress they are making progress. >> allison, overnight the mayor said that they had fixed that first major water main break. and so that is very good news for the thousand spawn thousand people who have been without water. and then in the last couple of hours, we saw how a large piece of equipment was delivered here to this location, which may be the missing piece of the puzzle when it comes to fixing the second major water main break into plants as midtown neighborhood where we are overnight, city officials said, one of the two major water main breaks located just west of the downtown area was fixed. but as you can see behind me 30 crews are working on the second one
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that has been gushing water for well over 36 hours now, in the last hour, workers delivered that very large part, possibly the one the water commissioner her had previously said they needed to fix the break we're waiting for a particular part to arrive we expect for their parts arrive here soon. >> once that part arise, we think that this will be a routine repair and wants to repair is completed. we'll be able to restore water services immediately let me show you some images we captured now too long ago about that and latest that water main break located near the carter center? >> again, not as bad as the other ones, but it's just another problem for the city. and as we reported earlier city officials confirmed and the last couple of hours that's that's the other main break that we're talking about who we checked it out. and again,
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that's what you see right now. and in the department of watershed management acknowledged a temporary disruption of water service. we're resonances and businesses may occur hours for apologizing to the city mayor, andre dickens, the clare dies state of emergency last night to be able to access resources to deal with this water crisis does he also explained what the city has done to help those impacted by the water outage we have touched more than 30 senior communities, homeless shelters, hospitals, and other centers across the city with vulnerable populations to deliver fresh drinking water and flushing water impacting about 10,500 people of course, a plan out tracks thousands of tourists every weekend, especially during the summer months, the atlanta united, the city soccer team announced earlier today that the game scheduled for 4:30 p.m. today will still be played, but there
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will be limited limited food and beverage options are due to the boil water advisory they're also asking fans to use hand sanitation stations set up around the mercedes benz stadium. and imagine this allison to bring their own bottle water or for by bottled water and soft drinks inside the stadium because there's soda dispensers and ice machines are not up and running house and back to you? it just adds insult to injury. rafael romo. thank you very much now to california where this fast moving wildfire in central california is burning more than 12,000 acres so far, it's also forcing people to evacuate the corral fire started saturday afternoon and san joaquin county, it's only 15 percent contained. it has scorching temperatures, of course, and gusty winds are intensifying it. the cal fire battalion chief josh so vera told me last hour, then more favorable conditions today are allowing
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crews to get a better handle on this fire. he adds the two firefighters were injured, but they are in stable condition. the cause of this fire is still under investigation well, a michigan state trooper has been charged with second-degree murder investigators are now accusing michigan sergeant brian kelly of hitting a suspect with an suv after they tried to run from police cnn's whitney wild has the latest body-worn camera video captures a 25-year-old samuel sterling's last moments as he lay groaning on the wet sidewalk of a burger king parking lot near grand rapids, michigan the video shows april 17, multiple police officers tried to apprehend sterling, who is wanted on outstanding warrants. as sterling ran, police raced through an intersection and into the parking lot multiple angles of the videos show is sterling ran toward the restaurant and unmarked suv slammed into him, a thrusting sterling against a brick wall. sterling began
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moaning in pain. >> sammy, what hurts exactly what the video shows medical personnel arrived minutes later just mobile, but we'll round in front backers, more than six minutes after he was struck, medical personnel began assessing sterling. >> he was transported to the hospital where he later died of his injuries. the driver of that suv, michigan state police detective sgt. brian keeley michigan state attorney general dana nessel has now charged keeley with involuntary manslaughter and second-degree murder which carries a possible sentence of life in prison. >> we have found that detective sgt. achilles actions that day were legally grossly negligent and created a very high risk of death or great bodily harm, which could have otherwise been prevented? >> yes, there was relief their attorney van johnson is referred presenting sterling's family. we appreciate and applaud attorney general, dana nessel, achilles, attorney told
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cnn keeley was working as part of a fugitive apprehension taskforce and that his actions were accidental urgent. >> keeley was trying to perfect mr. sterling from entering the burger king at that point in time. he was trying to basically apprehend him. he was not trying to use his vehicle in that apprehension. it isn't anything that was out of the ordinary. the issue that we run into or that you can see from the video. and for the pictures, is there was a heavy storm that moves through that area and that parking lot was soaking wet with huge puddles at that point in time? he did not intend to ever strike mr. sterling with a vehicle ease. you'd heartbroken. actually, he's ease torn-up about it. >> johnson said he doesn't believe that explanation huey, one up and over the curb onto the sidewalk area. >> and then pin my client against the wall of the burger king so no, this was no mistake whitney wild. >> thank you very much for that reporting. >> well, new year's eve level security is in place in new
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accepts the deal. but today, a top netanyahu aid tells britain's sunday times that israel had agreed to the peace proposal saying, quote, it's not a good deal. but we dearly want the hostages released. the biden administration says that if hamas accepts the ceasefire deal, it expects israel bill to do so as well and for thousands here in new york today, the annual israel day parade has taken on a more somber tone than usual as the war between israel and hamas nears its ninth month. >> the theme for this year's event is one people, one heart with many of the marchers wearing shirts that say bring them home of reference to the hostages still being held cns gloria pazmino is there, so gloria, tell us what you're seeing well, allison, it was just a few minutes ago that the last afloat of the parade drove by and i have to tell you, we have seen thousands and thousands to of people walk along fifth avenue, which
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turned into a sea of white and blue throughout the day in a show of pride and solidarity with the state of israel a show of jewish solidarity, jewish pride, israeli pride, and some of the politics regarding the conflict that's ongoing. the israel-hamas war. >> we're really left out of this parade today. that's what some of the family members that i spoke to two told me that they don't see this as a day for politics that today was a brow about bringing attention to the hostages of hostile to start are still in captivity, bringing attention to those victims and reminding people that there's still hear their loved ones are still here calling for their release. >> it was both a joyful, but at times somber event. >> again, the parade is taking place for the first time since the beginning of the war. and after the october 7 events,
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this is a parade that has a long history here in new york city has been happening since the 1960s. and of course here in new york city, you have the largest jewish community outside of israel. >> take a listen to both the parade organizers talking about the meaning behind today as well as one of the family members of the hostages were meeting today in the aftermath of the worst attack on jewish people since the holocaust. with antisemitism on the rise. but in true spirit, we might be hurting, but we're not broken. >> then on october 7, he was in the wrong place at the wrong time. this huge crazy attack, and we've been exposed to this terrorist attack ever since. and it's been excruciating it's almost eight months no nothing about his conditions. whether he's alive or not. and we need this to end those are members the new neutral family, which we have heard so much
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about in recent months. >> he is from long island and new yorker, someone who grew up here and happened to be back in israel grill when the attacks took place, we have gotten to know his parents and his family all throughout the last several months. i do want to tell you, allison, despite concerns we've got, there would be counter counter-protesters or demonstrations throughout the day here for the most part, this was a very peaceful event that was a large law enforcement process essence here, making sure that everything was under control and like i said, peaceful organized, and for several hours stretching cross fifth avenue here in like i said, a show of solidarity and a show of israeli prime, allison. >> yeah, that's so comforting here are that it went off. well, laura, thank you very much all right. >> so till night, everyone, make sure you get outside and look up at the sky six planets will be in alignment. and most
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alignment in the sky. a line-up includes jupiter, mercury uranus, mars, neptune, and saturn. some of these planets will be visible without binoculars or a telescope joining us now is clarissa sedan key. so curse that. tell us how rare is this? >> so it can be seen everywhere across the us pretty much if you have a good unobscured view of the eastern horizon, you'll be able to see it and when is the best time to go outside and say this the best time is going to be 15 to 30 minutes right before sunrise actually, for the best views of mars and saturn, i would even recommend going out a little bit before dawn. >> so that way you can focus all your attention on within that 15 to 2030 minutes before sunrise, trying to get a good view of jupiter and mercury so in other words, right before
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sunrise, it's not, it's not that's better than going out at like 10:00 tonight yes. >> yeah. you're not going to see it if you go out at 10:00 p.m. oh well, that's too bad because i was not looking forward to getting up at 5:00 a.m. are 4:00 a.m. but if you insist, i guess we can set our alarm clocks because, you know, what does this mean? the fact that they're aligning like this? >> so planetary alignments in particular are not super rare. they happen several times a year some can be better than others, but really it's just all about our perspective of where the planets are in the solar system so at this time we just happen to be in a pretty good position so that the planets are all relatively close to each other from our view but meaning it's our perspective, are they really are lined up it's our perspective yeah. so jupiter and saturn are obviously farther out so they're going a lot slower around the sun than
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mars and mercury. those tend to go a lot faster and will change position more often i know you're an astronomer, not an astrologists, but do strange things happen when the planets align not in my experience now alright, well, i guess will be the judge of that if we miss it tonight, when's the next time? >> this will happen? >> so the next time the ca, good planetary alignment is august 28 is also another one in january, january 18. and those are going to be with all the same planet. so the jupiter mercury, uranus at mars neptune, and saturn you're coming to us from the tellus science museum. what are you all doing for this planetary parade tonight well, personally, i'll probably be waking up just a little bit four sunrise seeing how it looks and we're not doing
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anything in particular for it okay. that's that you're missing an opportunity for us. uh, you need to have a big planetary alignment party that's my suggestion for you guys. >> thank you. maybe we'll do that for the next one. >> yes. i an august i recommend that. all right, chris. thank you very much. i'll certainly be i think i will wake up early to check it out. so thank you. >> thank you. so much for having me back years after d-day, jake tapper talks to tom general's about the state of democracy protecting what we thought to say. >> there has been democratic backsliding around the world. are you concerned? >> the whole story with anderson cooper tonight at eight on cnn how long have you been tracking our car's value with carbonic, just like seven months. should we sell it? >> we hold old silver vans are going for more right now. should we are low mileage is paying off. you think we should
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