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mandatory join me at time.com and get paid when you say it's friday august 9, right now on cnn this morning i think it's very important to have debates. >> we've agreed with abc on september 20 donald trump reverses course and commits to squaring off against kamala harris on the debate stage and september, plus i have ten times, 20 times he was 30 times the crowd size and they never say the crowds the former president on the defensive when asked about one of his central obsessions really crowd size. >> and as fears of a wider war escalate, pressure mounts on israel and hamas to return to the ceasefire negotiating table all right, 5:00 a.m. here in washington, alive. look at the
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nation's capital on this friday morning morning, everyone, i'm kasie behind. it's wonderful to have you with us. it is friday. we made it and after this week of back-and-forth, the next critical presidential debate, now officially set during a wide ranging press conference at his mar-a-lago resort donald trump back down from his threats to skip next month's debate on abc, which will be commonly harris is first as the democratic nominee she hasn't done an interview. >> she can't do an interview. she's barely competent. and she can't do an interview. but i look forward to the debates because i think we have to set the record straight. >> vice president harris briefly spoke with reporters on the campaign trail thursday, so she welcomes trump's change of mind i'm glad that he's finally agreed to a debate on september 10. >> i'm looking forward to it and are you open to more debate? >> i am happy to have that
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conversation about an additional debate for after september 10 the trump campaign says that they have agreed to three total debates, but that the harris team is only agreeing to the terms of the abc debate for right now, that's set timber tenth showdown between trump and his new opponent comes as harris has seen, notable momentum in polls, a new ipsos poll shows harris with a five-point lead nationally among registered voters. >> when third-party candidates are included, joining us now to discuss shelby talcott, politics reporter for semaphore and stephen neukam, congressional reporter for axios. good morning to both of you. thanks for starting your friday with us shelby, this wide ranging press conference seemed to be an attempt from trump to get back onto television screens this past week has been dominated by his opponent, kamala harris, his opponents, vice presidential pick and tim walz, even his own vice president, presidential pick, j.d. vance has been in the headlines more than he has.
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the wall street journal editorial board wrote yesterday about his shall we say, approach. and they write this quote, mr. trump seems to think he's still leading in the polls against a feeble incumbent that over-confidence is what led them to choose mr. vance who hasn't reassured voters who are on the fence. the former president doesn't seem to realize he's now in a close race that requires discipline and a consistent message to prevail. did we see discipline and a consistent message from him yesterday? >> i mean, certainly i think the argument is no. right. this is a long ranging, i think over an hour long press conference where he talked about everything from serious issues like abortion to january 6, which is a topic that a lot of his aides intentionally tried not to bring up despite him bringing it up out on the campaign trail. and i do think the reasoning for this press conference was twofold. as you said, the first reason, of course, being that harris has
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been in the news and donald trump likes to be in the news himself in the second reason being that this was sort of another example of how the trump campaign has tried to push harris to take more questions and interviews, which we've seen over the past week has become a really big narrative. from trump's team steven one of the things that i think struck us here as we as our team was kind of watching this press conference. >> is that it seemed like he's still running against joe biden. even he said directly that he hasn't changed his strategy since harris it's became the nominee. let's watch that moment i haven't recalibrated strategy at all. >> it's the same policies open borders, weak on crime she's i think she's worse than biden because he got forced into that position she was there long before she destroyed san francisco watching this press conference, you can see just the contrast between harris,
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the candidate, and trump the candidate when he was running against biden, he did come across as the person with more energy around him and that has reversed it's interesting to me, he basically said, we haven't changed strategy at all. >> i mean, is that the right move? >> well, he's not changing strategy, but democrats grants have, i mean, the harris campaign is night and day from the biden campaign and a number of ways. one, going after president, former president trump and a number of ways personally his policies, his time in office, that's part of the reason why they pick tim walz is because he's such a charismatic messenger of that message. so yes, i think that they they have democrats have definitely changed course. and so far publicly, at least the trump camp. i think are sticking to their word have not changed course. >> shelby, let's talk about the debates for a second. we showed at the top trump actually in his news conference sort of screwed up the dates of which was which, but basically
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there's this abc debate that is set for september 10. there's another one likely with nbc that's an under discussion since for later on in the month we haven't seen trump debate a woman, for example, since he kind of followed hillary clinton around on the stage back in 2016 and it obviously is going to have a much different tone and tenor than what we saw between him and joe biden. >> absolutely. and i you know, when i talked to people close to trump and trump's aides, they maintain that they want to do these debates because they've seen harris debate in the past and they argue that this is where she's going to be vulnerable. we will see, of course. but i think the other big thing to your point about debating a woman. i've talked to campaign aides from other campaigns, particularly in the primary where of course, nikki haley was on the debate stage and they all point out to me that, yes, it is different in general, debating a woman and particularly perhaps for donald
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trump. so that is going to be something that you know, i'm i'm really interested to see how, it plays out. >> yeah. steven, what do you think is going to be the biggest difference in these debates coming in the fall. >> i think it's energy, right? just the juxtaposition of when president biden went on that debate stage, the first 15 minutes disaster we aren't at least in terms of stumbling over her words, losing your train of thought. that's not something he's known for. so i think the the juxtaposition of what the trump campaign was getting with biden is just not something that they're going to get. >> the vice president. >> i think that the the debate rules are going to be really important for donald trump because i actually think the muted mics ended up helping him against joe biden because compared to 2021, when i voters were fresh treated by how he sort of kept talking. so that's going to be something to keep an eye out for is what are the debate rules and who does it end up helping? >> yeah, it's a really interesting point. there was this assumption that it was it's going to help biden. yeah. but i don't think it did the case. >> yeah. shelby talcott, stephen neukam. thank you, guys both very much. happy. friday.
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appreciate it. >> all right. kevin, up here on cnn this morning. donald trump lashes out at about the large crowds that the harris campaign is suddenly drawing. plus the u.s. turns up the heat on israel and hamas to resume negotiations around the war in gaza. plus police questioning teenage suspects in that planned terror attack that led to the cancellation of a number of taylor swift shows in austria yeah. hopefully one day we can be in a society where it's not even a thought. it would be crazy. but for us it's not that's crazy. like this reality is not crazy cnn is live from chicago as democrats unite to offer their support to a new nominee and her running mate fellow cnn for complete coverage. >> the democratic national convention starts monday, august 19 on cnn and streaming on one a next level clean switched with the whoa of listerine. it kills 99.9% of bad breath germs for five times
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right. >> new this morning, an 18-year-old, a rocky national, has been detained in vienna in connection with the alleged terror plot we're getting a taylor swift concert three suspects are now in custody. investigators say they were plotting a suicide attack at the now canceled shows scheduled for this weekend, they gabbard chemicals, explosive devices, and detonators at the home of one suspect a fourth, 15-year-old suspect was questioned then released by authorities. the u.s. is among the foreign authorities that helped warn officials in austria about the planned attack despite the major disappointment for swifties, fans were out in the streets of vienna, seen their favorite songs trying to make the best of a scary situation i'm just so glad they call it on time and it's not too late and i'm so i'm just grateful that they prevented such a huge sara. we are here alive sending, talking with you, talking with swifties, which is the biggest part of the whole swiftie community.
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>> and we're just happy to have that connection the able to talk with each other officials main concern is that one of the young teens appearing to be radicalized online joining me now from london with the latest to cnn's max foster, max, good morning to you. >> very scary situation. obviously averted. we've seen an increase in the number of arrests among people who are so young. these are basically teenagers what's the latest on this investigation? what do we know? >> and what we're seeing? a picture being painted a quite a wide, relatively right group. this wasn't a lone wolf, as we call them. this is an organized group. some of them pledging allegiance is quite recently a rocky, we don't know whether he was part of the plot, but it was certainly part of the group. and he had sworn allegiance so isis are getting a picture of what this might have looked like we also understand that the target would have been the tailgaters, the people that are outside the
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stadium, as opposed to inside the stadium? not sure if they wanted to target them or whether there was more of a challenge getting into the stadium. but this is one of the security risks that has frankly been created due to her popularity. this idea of tailgating around the events. so you know, they the police secure within a stadium that necessarily skew outside hi to say to him, they're going to have to start looking at that. but we have to pay credit here, don't we? to what is reassuring about this is how intelligence agencies around the world came together and foiled what was clearly a really nice asked the plaats. >> yeah, very, very, very grateful for that. of course although frankly this came just days before this was all set to unfold pretty, pretty alarming. max foster for us this morning max always grateful to have you. thank you so much. >> this kc all right. still ahead here on cnn this morning watch out because he can come right down on you over there new body camera video giving us
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right. >> time now for weather, debby has transitioned to a post-tropical cyclone, but it's still accelerating in the northeast and now another storm, death has been reported this time in north carolina, officials say a tree fell through the home of these 78-year-old victim while the county was under a tornado warning with this death, at least seven people are confirmed dead in this storm across the southeast. let's get straight to our meteorologist, elisa rafah with the latest elisa. good morning. >> good morning. still tracking multiple hazards from debby this morning. i mean, look at the flood waters left behind and parts of north carolina, fayetteville, you shouldn't really drive floodwaters that look like that. plus the tornado threat. look at the wind damage as well. we've had multiple tornadoes are confirmed out of this. now post-tropical, meaning it's losing the structure of a hurricane but, it, used to have but it doesn't mean it's not capable of hazardous conditions are still looking at the threat of flooding and tornadoes as we go through the day today, we actually just had a tornado
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>> in history for any country. >> nobody's had crowds like i have. and you know that and when she gets 1,000 people and everybody starts jumping, you know that if i had 1,000 people would say people would say that's the end of his campaign. >> but it didn't stop there he compared the audience that showed up for him on january 6, the day of the capitol insurrection, to the crowd that showed up to watch this historic speech. >> okay. martin luther king when he did his speech, his great speech. and you look at ours, same real estate, same everything same number of people, if not, we had more so let's look at that the crowd on that day in 1963 when martin luther king junior delivered his iconic, i have a dream speech i have a dream one day
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this nation will rise up live about the true meaning of its creed we hold these truths to be self-evident. that all men are created quite a crowd. >> even his first days in office, trump and his white house staff were obsessed with crowd size, who could forget this assertion? >> this was the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration period, both in-person and around the globe joining me now, national race and politics reporter for the associated press, matt brown and political reporter for the 19th. >> grace panetta. good morning. to both of you grace the crowds that we saw. you could see in that old video. just how many people were standing on the national mall? doesn't stack up to you know, i think we can show some of the wide shots of crowds showed up for trump. there's the inauguration. he
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was actually speaking specifically about the crowd that came to this is the crowd from january 6, maybe we could just bend show that you can see green light, right. there's grass. we could show the mlk crowds again to just kind of be clear about about how this plays out and in fact, let's also, so there you go. this is the crowd again for martin luther king this is this is something that trump has been obsessed with since he stepped onto the national stage it seems to underscore to me the way this race has changed yes absolutely. kasie, i think that's right. and i think in the news conference yesterday, we got a sense of what really gets under trump's skin about vice president harris and the crowds is one of them certainly she drew huge crowds this week and philadelphia. i was there when she appeared for the first time with her running mate, tim walz. and then again, upwards of 1012000 people in wisconsin
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and michigan. that is something that trump did not account for at the beginning of this race. this idea that there would be such a huge enthusiasm some gap between him and his opponent matt brown we have some other other political figures, former president is talking about donald trump's focus on crowd size. >> let's just watch that and we'll talk about it on the other side what is his obsession by the way, with crowd size? >> you notice that he's always worked that this is the one measure he has of success. he's still worried about his inauguration crowd being smaller than my, it's even bigger. i hate to say this that it was last year i don't i don't know if president prompted a bit that are not so there's jimmy carter saying this crowd is bigger than the one that the donald trump had
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here. >> i mean, to greece is point this does seem to be kind of our first opportunity to see how he was going to take in harris and talk to directly to reporters. it honestly felt like he was still running against joe biden. >> absolutely. kasie and i think one of the things that we saw yesterday was that trump is really still trying to drive homeless message of being strong versus being week. but i'd be remiss if we didn't note that the way that you are positioning yourself to be clinical strong versus a relatively younger black woman? versus a older white man in joe biden runs the risk as many in trump's own orbit have. and now expressed to be appearing his attack lines that are racial that are gendered in certain ways. and we saw that both last night and throughout all of the last week, really, since harris is really ascended, hear the energy around her campaign is clearly getting under trump's skin and is going back as we've discussed, some longstanding frustrations that he's had over crowd sizes. and it seems to be bringing out a side of him that's a little bit more erratic aside that we have seen previously, but not this year
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in 2024 as month grace. let's talk for second about the debates because this was another key focus of trump's press conference yesterday he said that they've agreed to three of them. >> we now know that harris has agreed to at least one of them on on abc on september for tenth. so mark your calendars what do you anticipate are going to be the key challenges for each of these candidates. this is going to be a much different debate than trump-biden yes. >> you're absolutely right there. i think some of the difficulties for trump for to matt's point is that he is going to be face-to-face debating a black woman for the first time. and he's gone after the black woman prosecutors, who have prosecuted him and his businesses recently over the years, and he's going to be onstage with a black woman prosecutor and can he stay on message? and he keeps the debate about the issues seems unlikely based on past performance. and then for harris its handling someone like trump, it's again going to depend a lot on the form. format of the debate. if their
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mics are cut off or not. but i think harris if she can take her message on the stump about trump and the dangerous she thinks he poses. to him when they're side-by-side matt, she mentioned the fact that trump is going to be debating a black woman. >> i mean, we saw when trump last debate and a woman, hillary clinton will still reference how there was one debate in the middle of them where it was a town hall style and he kind of followed her around the stage right what are the risks for trump of debating a woman? and in this case, a black woman. >> absolutely. i think that this is going to be both in some gender dynamics of similar way i'm hillary clinton, kamala harris are to women, but these are also two very different women that we should note. kamala harris is a former prosecutor here and has not been notably leaning into her central historic campaign here on the campaign trail. so i think it's gonna be interesting to see how in particular harris is triangulating against trump in this regard where trump will be on stage. he's clearly going to be frustrated by this. we just saw last week at the at the
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nabj interview, how when a black woman presses him, how he how he responds and harris is definitely going to be i'm trying to take him to task in him in these debates. it's going to be interesting to see how this particular lineup is going to resonate and potentially with voters. specifically because you're going to probably see a lot more fireworks but not directed in explicitly gendered way as hillary clinton was, for instance, trying to play up in the 2016 race. >> chris candidate. we have seen, of course, this sort of honeymoon phase at for harris, for her team. go on here. they've gotten they've had some bumps, they've been i tried to answer questions about tim walz's military record for example, but otherwise the polling continues to work in her favor she does seem to continue to be driving this energy on the campaign trail what is your sense and reporting around this? inevitably they are going to face tough moments. are they going to be ready for them? >> yeah, absolutely. i think that's a great point. she's for sure if ben in her honeymoon phase so far in this
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campaign, the amount of energy and momentum fundraising, the polling that's all good for her. and i will say the crowd sizes and the energy we're seeing on the ground to sort of late october campaign energy, which on the one day and is great for the campaign the other hand, can they sustain that to late october? i would also note she hasn't held a news conference. sit down for an interview, taken extensive questions from the press at length in this his campaign. though those are all things that they're going to have to eventually confront. >> yeah, for sure. all right. grace panetta, matt brown. thank you both very much for being here. i really appreciate it. >> alright coming up next here on cnn this morning, a three nation pressure campaign. >> the u.s. egypt and qatar demanding that israel and hamas to resume ceasefire talks next week plus come comeback for the ages, the us men's basketball team, just one went away from another gold medal after a real scare against serbia violent
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ron, let's bring in cnn political national security analyst, david sanger for more on this. david, no one. i would rather talk to about this. then you can you set the stage for us here with this attack potentially looming this outside pressure clearly to try to get a deal. what's really going on well, the pressure is part of an effort to try to get past those twin assassinations or killings that the israelis had organized, one against hezbollah leader. >> and obviously one against a hamas leader and try to keep it from derailing the hostage release and ceasefire negotiations so after working the phones, president biden came up with this unusual joint statement with president sisi of egypt with the leader of qatar. >> and the idea here is to put pressure on everybody to
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actually come to the table whether or not that'll work. >> we don't know because this has been tried so many times. it was three or four weeks ago take a few weeks ago in the aspen security forum, that secretary of state blinken said he thought that they were inside the ten yard line they just haven't moved the ball since david. >> what impact does the change at the top of hamas have on these negotiations? obviously, the previous political leader, presumably assassinated and now sinwar yahya sinwar want to the architects, if not the architect of the october 7 attacks. taking over, that seems to not bode terribly well for an agreement. what is your understanding of that piece so that consolidates sinwar's control. >> mob. there was a whole lot of doubt who was controlling hamas, but he is now basically
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taking over not only the the military side, but the negotiating side because the israelis ended up killing in iran they'll lead hamas negotiator and i, you know, i think one of the big questions that will have to look at get back to this is in doing so, did israel end up doing something fatal to the negotiations? >> or will it not make that big a difference because sinwar was going to make all the decisions anyway but of course, it's that killing that looms over all of this because we're all, we've all been waiting now for a week for the iranians to launch some kind of attack on iran, or to do it through hezbollah, or some kind of combined. >> the fact that it hasn't happened in a week is really fascinating. one explanation is that the iranians are listening
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to the united states and others who have said, think hard before you do this because if you do a massive attack then the israelis are going to escalate and you could end up in a direct war and one that could do huge harm to your regime. your economy. and so forth it's possible they taking that on board it's also possible they just don't want to be predictable about one, the attack would it be happening and you saw in the readouts of president biden's conferences that he's been getting these daily updates about how well the united states and allies ayes have moved anti-missile and anti-drone capability into the territory if the israelis did a big counter retaliation, then i think we could be off to the races. >> and of course, it would make it all the more difficult to get this agreement david, i also want to ask you why while i have you about what's been
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going on in ukraine with russia, which is the significant incursion. it seems from the ukrainians into russian territory. and cnn has been reporting this residents calling vladimir putin for help. kursk residents who live in sudan ski district recorded a video address to russian president vladimir putin on thursday, asking for his help. saying that he'd been misinformed about the situation on the ground and that the russian defense ministry statement about things being under control are untrue. these lies enable local residents to die. this letter says, and they say that huge, furious battles are underway. how do you understand what's happening here? >> so kasie, this was really an unexpected development in a war whose contours we thought we understood before. so the russians have been making slow and incremental progress in the
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two areas that had been fought over for the longest time the south and the east and it's been frustrating for the ukrainians who have been on the defensive so what president zelenskyy decided to do was take about 1,000 ukrainian troops and attack. fair, we unprotected acted border area with russia. that is nowhere near any of the current fighting and has very little strategic value and it's only it's its only purpose basically is to say, if you're going to go after our civilian populations, we can go after yours and embarrass you as well. and kill a lot of people who kill a lot of russians to show that ukraine can take the war to arrive. jim it, as i said, has more symbolic purpose than its strategic purpose, but it's also playing with fire a
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bit because it's every time and that putin is embarrassed or is suffering human losses that we have seen either a major escalation or the threat again they use tactical nuclear weapons. he has not done that yet this time but we have seen that happen a few times over the past. what more than two-and-a-half years of war now? >> fairly interesting, right? david sanger really appreciate you on this friday. thank you so much great to be with you all right. time now for sports, the world is fast this man, noah lyles, fall short of the sprint double after testing positive for covid, this was a really dramatic moment. amanda davis joins us now with more from paris amanda, what happened yeah, it saturday. >> that is meant to be the blockbuster day here at the games, isn't incredible 39 gold medals on offer tomorrow. but it's going i have to go some to be what we saw in terms of thursday night's news and
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action, no alliance being helped off track in a wheelchair was not how it was meant. it's ago was that he was looking to become the first man since usain bolt in 2016 to do the 100, 200 olympic double. but he ended up with a bronze in the 200 meter final after visibly struggling and then revealing he was suffering from covid having tested positive on tuesday, obviously that raises a lot of questions. it turns out he can at the test results secret from his rivals, as he said, he still wanted to compete. and didn't want to give his rivals an edge. instead, it was swan as letsile tebogo, who took the goal, the 21-year-old with a really special night, he dedicated the win to his mom who passed away in may, talking and africa can records. he finished ahead of kenneth bednarek, who took silver. he actually had his mom's birthday written on his spikes. i did get to witness though, a 12 23 of golds, the stats of france for team usa,
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there was a massive victory for the team co-captain sydney mclaughlin-levrone is smashing her own world record to successfully defend her tokyo crown. in the women's 400 meters hurdles. she admitted she was 1,000% nervous ahead of a start of the race, billed as a head together heads against femke bol. but you'd never have known it was a class apart as she became three-time olympic gold medal winner with a big silver medal for anna cockrell we'll as well, there was a massively emotional gold for tara davis-woodall in the women's long jump. she admitted she nearly gave it all off after tokyo, but battled back from depression to put herself on the top step of that podium and that is exactly why grant holloway will be standing as well. the world number one in 100 ten meter hurdles, claiming the only major medals to have eluded him up to this point, doing it in style but boy, oh boy, where the us men's his boss basketball team, given a scare in their semifinal against three-time
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nba mvp nikola jokic and serbia, it took what kevin durant's describing as a godlike performance from steph curry to pull the massive tournament favorites back from the brink. they were down by double deficit and the staff and the final no cause of a step, curry and lebron james love ron, where a triple, double curry scoring 36 points to ultimately take it 95 to 91 well, and you can see what i ran coach steve kerr said he was humbled to have been part of it and it doesn't get any either easier for the age time olympic champions the fight i know all the script writers were hoping for the usa against host france led by none other than superstar nba rookie of the year. or me victor wembanyama amazing. >> all right. amanda, thank you very much. enjoy bell last weekend of the olympics thank you. >> all right. coming up next here on cnn this morning, after much back and forth, donald trump finally agrees to a
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