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in barrels of oil a day or oil is its primary source of revenue and if iran feels that what the europeans are offering what allies like russia and china will be able to do if it's enough to help to turn the tide of the economic devastation caused by american sanctions that could be the source of some sort of forward progress but the fact is so far iran has said that it is the only person it is the only actor in this deal that is maintaining its commitments to the nuclear deal and it will no longer do so alone for the moment we'll leave it as you monitor events force through the day thank you well still ahead here on al-jazeera and get iraq as hundreds marched all day behind the embassy over the u.s. sponsored conference on the middle east. to spain battles to control those wildfires as most of europe takes in a searing heat wave. the
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weather sponsored by cateye always. hello again or welcome back to your national weather forecast what we've been talking about the heat across europe it will get to that in just one moment but i want to show you the storms that have pushed through the southeastern part of europe overnight causing a lot of delays at some of those airports belgrade had delays as well as diversions but now the storms are actually calming down we're going to be seeing less in terms of severe weather but still under storms could still be a problem there now here towards france though it was a record breaking day i want to show you the records that were broken here in the southern part of france a new record of 43.5 was broken highest temperature for the month of june previous record here was about 41.5 so well above what they had previously seen and it's this area today that is going to be a severe heat day again particular down here across much of the coastal areas so we're going to be watching those temperatures go back up here today reaching into
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the mid thirty's to the high thirty's in some locations madrid here is going to be about $41.00 degrees there up towards paris though it is expected to be about $31.00 degrees as we go towards saturday things are going to still be very very hot across much of the area zurich is expected to be about $31.00 and more say we're going to be seeing those temperatures reach $38.00 degrees today coming down to about $35.00 degrees as we go towards sunday. the weather sponsored by cattle and ways. they wanted 43000000000 pounds worth of weapons that was 6000000000. there's not any more because there's always. been a massive we in the united states have privatized the ultimate public function more . on al-jazeera.
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you're watching al-jazeera. our top stories the us president made a lot of heart of reference about russian interference in his election at the g 20 summit in japan after being asked by reporters about the issue trump told putin twice not to interfere with a 2020 vote. also iran has warned friday's meeting in vienna with the remaining signatories to the 2050 nuclear deal will be the last chance to save the plant tehran is threatening to expand its uranium enrichment program beyond the limits of the agreement due to rising tensions with the u.s. . bahrain is recalling it to iraq after demonstrators broke into the
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embassy in baghdad 100 stormed into the diplomatic compound in protest at muslim are hosting the u.s. sponsored conference on the israeli palestinian conflict please use live rounds to break up the hour long standoff though no one was injured a $50000000000.00 economic plan for palestinians was unveiled by a white house adviser. in bahrain earlier in the week. hundreds of angry demonstrators were outside the bahamian embassy in baghdad they were there to protest the u.s. sponsored manami conference in bahrain it was reported also that demonstrators breached the embassy compound that they were able to get up on the roof to take down the beheading any flag and also it was reported that they burned israeli flags and u.s. flags while they were holding that demonstration and it was reported as well that
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it off the security guards on the scene guarding the embassy retreated when they saw that wall of angry protesters appear this is all happening at a time when many at the party's political parties and politicians have been highly critical of that mama conference when many politicians here have said that this conference is something that is gone beyond saying that it's not going to help the palestinians these are off the politicians who said this is actually going to be a hindrance to palestinians being able to establish a palestinian state going forward so not really a surprise that this would happen at a time of such heated rhetoric the big question now will there be more protests in the days to come. to the un recognized government in libya are now in full control of gharyan just south of the capital tripoli but they cut to the strategic city rival troops are led to the wall of khalifa have to on wednesday have to pull since have been using gotten as a staging post in the campaign to seize tripoli they've done with treats is to
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nearby towns. their ex to listen has revealed his struggles working with the trumpet ministration and his encounters with the president sudden little jarring his time as u.s. secretary of state he made the remark about testifying before congress about his rocky 13 months in the job. from washington d.c. . the united states former secretary of state says he often had to practice diplomacy in the dark rex tillerson told congress that president donald trump's son in law jared cushion or directed his own foreign policy without tillerson is knowledge president trump did not know him and president trump had no idea about how the process was supposed to work he probably thought oh well this is the way i run my business in a newly released transcript from closed door testimony to the house committee on foreign affairs tillerson says he was surprised to walk into a washington restaurant defined jerad cushion or meeting with mexico's foreign secretary i could see the color go out of the face of the foreign secretary of
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mexico as i very i smiled big and i said welcome to washington and i said i don't want to interrupt what you all are doing i said give me a call next time you're coming to town tillers and says he was taken aback when he was told cushion or and presidential advisor steve bannon knew of the blockade of qatar before it happened question on or about may 20th 2017 there was apparently a private dinner that was hosted between steve bannon jared cushion or in the rulers of saudi arabia and u.a.e. respectively were you aware of that dinner answer no question that wasn't something you would heard previously answer no question and to clarify sir not prior to when . i just said it answer correct question what's your reaction to a meeting of that sort having taken place without your knowledge and sir it makes me angry here in washington the revelation of dueling foreign policy is want to believe seen as a diplomatic debacle foreign policy run as
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a family business with the agency in charge of diplomacy often sideline it since this suggests that it's totally chaotic why for example would you appoint a secretary of state because that's a trouble point not a holdover from obama where he you're so distrustful of your own appointee that you shield him out of the major decisions trump until is in had a tempestuous relationship tillerson reportedly called trump a moron by all accounts trump has a much closer relationship with taylor's ins replacement former cia director mike pompei o trump tweeted that pompei it was doing a great job while tillerson was dumb as a rock and lazy as hell john hendren al-jazeera washington. now the 2nd of 2 debates for democratic presidential candidates has come to a close in miami it's all from trauma and full of vice president joe biden face
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also gets lots of bunny sound sound horace the callahan reports from miami. outside the debate hall crowds gathered to back their candidate of choice. many support the 2 best known former vice president joe biden and vermont senator bernie sanders but everyone here wants change 1st of all we have our man the man stands for make america think hard right now but i think. that's the 1st great. because by the way what's the united states to people to get there and that he's going to make it better than trouble i will release children from cages. on the stage candidates keen to make the voices heard made this the robust debate many expected at times it was hard to hear what was being said again at what we are going to look at senator kemal how is it who with an emotional attack on the former vice president on the issue of race it was hurtful to hear you talk about the
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reputations of 2 united states senators who built their reputations and career on the segregation of race in this country and it was not only that but you also worked with them to oppose bussing and we neither bernie sanders nor joe biden attacked one another perhaps a wise move for 2 of the leading candidates when he came to president trump though of a month senator didn't hold back while president trump you not stay lit up for working families when you're trying to throw 32000000 people off their health care that they have and that 83 percent of your tax benefits go to the top one percent that's how we'll be troubled we expose them for the troika that you. would smile for joe biden this may be seen as a bruising debate but as one of the most experienced politicians on stage he managed to hold his own lashley we got to unite the united states of america as
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much as very good he says we can't if we do there's not a single thing the american people can't do this is the united states of america we can do anything if we're together both debates are over and all 20 candidates have had their moment in the spotlight but with such a crowded field it's been a hectic couple of days ultimately voters across the country will decide who the winners and losers were but with almost 18 months to go before the general election anything could and probably will happen and you gallacher al-jazeera miami florida . well the white house has had a setback in a political battle over the u.s. census the supreme court has put a government plan the whole to citizenship question to next year's population code article heinous the story from washington d.c. . outside the u.s. supreme court a small but passionate protest for what would seem a monday a bureaucratic issue the u.s. census taken every 10 years this time for 2020 the u.s.
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administration wanted to add a question are you a u.s. citizen by the government's own estimates as many as 6000000 people mostly hispanic would be counted if the question was added for fear they would be deported and that would have a real world impacts they're just going to vanish from our nation's population count just to put that in perspective it would be at like if our 18th largest state just went poof it will so severely damaged the accuracy of the census that 6 states are at risk of losing a seat in the house of representatives and the census determines more than just how many congressmen the state house it determines how much federal money it gets but we're talking about crucial things like a person's ability to access health care services a person's ability to access services to put food on the table. ability for our schools to be adequately funded so we're talking about you know life and death
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issues but trump officials have defended the proposal this is a question that's been included in every census since 1965 with the exception of 2010 when it was removed that was untrue on several levels there was no census in 1965 and it hasn't been a question since 1950 almost 70 years ago the supreme court found she wasn't the only one lying finding the commerce secretary lied when he said he added the question because he was concerned about voter fraud. the court ruled that the citizenship question could be asked if there was a valid reason u.s. president donald trump tweeted out his displeasure saying he was going to ask his lawyers to delay the census they can't it is literally in the constitution making it seem likely that the question won't be asked in 2020 but it could be one day political haint al-jazeera washington. the remains of a father and daughter who drowned in the river on the us mexico border on their way
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home the bodies were recovered on monday a photograph of the went viral highlighting the dangers migrants face trying to enter the united states the photographer said the father tried to cross with his daughter valarie on his dying while his wife returned to the mexican shoreline but he became tired and the pair were swept away by the current the democratic leaders in the u.s. house of representatives have backed down to president trump on their border aid bill demands the house has passed a 4600000000 dollars package to help address the surge in people trying to cross into the u.s. from mexico but it doesn't include additional protections for migrant children that many democrats said wanted the bill which has already passed the republican controlled senate now needs to be signed into law by the president disagreements about the crisis in venezuela have been exposed at the annual meeting of regional leaders in europe why was out of the organization of american states talks in colombia you require delegates objected to the presence of venezuelan diplomats
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appointed by opposition leader why do many of the 35 oas members and other countries recognize quiet venezuela's leader after he tried to oust president nicolas maduro. wildfires are burning across in the $4000.00 hectares of northeastern spain and there are fears it could get much worse the country is baking and the temperatures up to $43.00 degrees celsius france italy and germany also in the grip of a major heat wave. these are already among the worst in spain's catalonia region for 20 years and the heat wave has only just begun firefighters are warning the burning area could get 5 times as big a doing what they can to douse the flames. but for these animals it was too late they died trapped inside their bond it's clearly upsetting for the farmer.
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distance provide safety but it's an anxious wait to find out of houses have gone up in flames. in the afternoon when we came back we saw black smoke here and we wanted to go back home the road was cut off so we couldn't is right there and there was a lot of smoke so we came here next to see where the fire was going and if our ranch was going to burn. away from the flames the heat is more nuisance than danger in madrid a little cooler 39 celsius people try to stay hydrated stay protected or just took it easy for some tourists for more northerly climbs that's what they came for sticky. drink lots of water it's very harsh it's very hot i'm. trying to get some time. for vulnerable people the heat can still be dangerous in france the health ministry has issued
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a heat wave plan for elderly care homes they don't want a repeat of 2003 as hot weather when 15000 mostly old people died. we do you do see form i put a small wet cloth around my neck and there isn't much more i can do i don't mean around but it's our age we don't move too much we just have to wait for it to be over there is no other solution. but forecasters suggest it won't get cooler till early next week. how does a. french bill involved in a $50000000000.00 deal with ties to brussels airport has been sentenced to 5 years in prison marc about all the words also find $6000.00 euros and has one month to appeal his jail term the 2030 robbery involved a gang of armed and posing as police but they stole the germs from the passenger plane in the operation that lasted barely 6 minutes without
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a shot being fired. a bridge has been blown up in the italian city of general wants to go after it partially collapsed killing 43 people. a ton of explosives brought down the 2 remaining towers of them around the bridge more than $3000.00 people were moved from nearby buildings for safety a new bridge is due to be opened next april. of course you can follow that story never were covered on our website at al-jazeera dot com of course our top story the testimony of former secretary of state. and these are our top stories u.s. president donald trump has met with russia's vladimir putin on the sidelines of the g. 20 summit in japan it's the 1st formal talks since last year's summit in helsinki trump
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made a light hearted reference about russian interference in his election. i . know iran has warned friday's meeting in vienna with the remaining signatories to the 2015 the deal will be the last chance to save the pact tehran is threatening to expand its uranium enrichment program beyond the limits of the agreement due to rising tension with the u.s. . bahrain's it recalled its ambassador to iraq after demonstrators broke into its embassy in baghdad hundreds of iraqis stormed into the diplomatic compound over the u.s. sponsored mother marcum friends on the israeli palestinian conflict a $50000000000.00 economic plan to the palestinians was unveiled by white house adviser jared involving this week and forces allied to the un recognized government in libya are now in full control of gharyan just south of the capital tripoli they capture the strategic city from rival troops allied to the ward cleaver hafter on
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wednesday after forces have been using garrion as a staging post for the campaign to see tripoli. former u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson has described being kept in the dark about foreign policy to listen testified before a committee in washington last month details of just been released he said accused white house advisor jarrett commissioner of operating independently and outside of the state department. run 2 of the fight for the us democratic presidential nomination has come to a close the 2nd of 2 debates in miami featured 10 candidates including popular front runners joe biden bernie sanders and camilla harris candidates clashed over climate change abortion health care and civil rights and. yes it's gone a bridge has been blown up in the italian city of genoa almost a year after it partially collapsed killing $43.00 people
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a new bridge is due to open next april those are the headlines more news in half an hour stay with us on al-jazeera. the difference. in this in the ninety's of. al-jazeera. i if i mean ok and i'm really could be and you're in the stream today the fever woman's world cup 2019 could this year's tournament be a game changer for women's football some of the biggest matches are being played over the next couple of days and if you're following the tournament tell us why and the highlights so that your comments via twitter or in the live you tube channel which i get them into the show. in. my book solo moment goalkeeper for the
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u.s. women's national soccer team life on activists and fighter. and you're in the. how is this year's women's world cup changing attitudes towards women's football compared to past tournament's the event hosted by france this year is already breaking viewing records around the world joining us to talk about some of the stories that have come from the tournament so far in new york erica a sports writer and social activists and browns and out the world cup trivia barry is jani a sports journalist with t.v. see news and going to the beach florida lauren silver she's a midfielder for the jamaican national team and in lagos nigeria super falcons defender and no may be she made history this year as the 1st african to play in 5 world cup tournaments congratulations nobody is smiling grinning at that i love. i
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have been looking at your instagram account and it really takes into the atmosphere behind the scenes special access that you go. as you've been reporting on the women's well comp i have to share this instagram here at the full can celebrate step a question to round 16 off for the 1st time in 20 years i'm going to press play be ready for a party oh. oh yes but it was oh oh that was to be a very what is happening here. there is the owner of goalie i believe will be doing a little girls how do you qualify the course. and chile doing very well for you will have to get into their own lives to things all got mary sue's just one of those days where things just go you know where you so they couldn't control the emotions and to me it was it was just too good not to culture and ceremony ok as a way to acting and that is when we go back to you know my you know what was it
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wanted to cancel it to the for as 16. something really amazing because before we went for the walk or people you know i get so. vocal we had to do that so it's really something nobody got hold those we're just off to war with you oh it's with joy it's so busy it's really amazing erica i just miss fastenal part of the show looking at some of the highlights from the wall comps i saw so you what was your highlight so far there's been so many highlights but i think generally speaking it is also reflected in this conversation there's been so many women of color and have been at the forefront as journalists of course as players and for me that's exciting because i think that football certainly here in the united states definitely has a long way to go when it comes to showing that women and girls of color can play
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the sport at the level. so i love hearing all of the highlights the highs of this year's tournament i hate to break up the party because online people are sharing what they see as some of the lows and that seems to be the biggest thing that is on their mind so let's dip right into that this is santos here who says i watch the women's world cup with hopes of seeing a much improved organization i was shocked to see how referees and v.a. are which is a biddy 0 assistant referee in arguably helped kick out africa's 3 teams every just critic will agree that cameroon one theory and south africa are key to its sad for africa so he's not the only one who had that if you want to play a video comment from someone who talked about his perspective on this your sternum it including that b a r controversy this is a mode he's a sports journalist and here's what he told the stream thanks for having me my name
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is joe hurley grew from the max some schools there ski legal i think this was called the reverse of those 2 stories so it's never movements and also the new rule on penalties the european nations also want section of the challenge given the americans are money this time around 7 european nations in the finals and of course i think. the americans. so laurin this is your 1st world cup of course that comes with a lot of excitement there but then you you hear about what people online see as a controversy what's your take. i mean in terms of the like and i think it's kind of just changing the game in a negative way like i say to one people i just feel like it's. you know like when we go back and we watch and the referees that make a call in a regular game like in pascual cups you know if you go back and you look at those games like the people who won at the time i may not have technically won the
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tournament basically today so when you have that kind of discrepancy in some of the calls and it's it's kind of changing the course of the game that for me is it's a problem and it's kind of unfortunate that i mean this is my 1st world cup so i haven't experienced that without you know our but a kind of lit up like that. i'm just looking ahead with the film well as well comp 20 and there was a media point for talking about the refereeing and this went on for quite a long time and safer was talking about how from macho all the way for it to that they were friendly games and that the players were able to practice using this technology but most teams women's teams who are playing around the world i'm not using this technology a tool koreatown not only are women not using it i have found the world but it is like the records of women's it's a women's tournament which is kind of one of the arguing points for me why bring it in the women's tournament but then also in the world cup and while maybe some teams
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are are have the opportunity to use it there's a lot of teams who don't have the opportunity to use it so then there's a question of like. you know they're playing in the hands literally fact hope for me it for me basically it's been not less is really about the players was been able to use it or not but the referees know how many of those referees have been able to professionally use this technology you know in active competitions because i felt there was an a for real reliance on the be our friend the referees some to see sions what you know delayed or you know anticipated by directories and it will either go to the beer are there was you know there was a level of you know the referee take you know all the of decisions and say ok add in the human element which for all really is about. for me to just went to whatever the beer are showing they forgot about the human element which will fortunately we have seen with some of the men's competition where the references says yes they
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might have been contact but the player got the ball 1st which really sometimes is what the game's all about so for me i feel it was more with the office than the players and the awareness of what we are to bali you think that and i would just add disgusted about him was actually at that press conference and they said that they wanted to make the guy more entertaining more fast and to up the tempo acca had. well i was just going to say that the conversation has kind of been on v.a.r. itself and how even the players have reacted to v.a.r. but i think that there is a piece of this that for me is missing from the conversations as far as what are the actual rules of the sport and what do you have something that supposed to be cut and dried which really isn't because you still have to scratch and from the officials but then you're trying to utilize something that's cut and dry for rules that you know of themselves can be arbitrary it makes it
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a best and it seems like there was very little time for as was mentioned earlier for certain teams in particular to react to this and additionally i agree why do this at the women's world cup the pinnacle of the sport for a lot of people is you know and it just it. grew in the flow of a lot of these games how do you try to something like that law and. i don't think you train for that but it's just like it's just the opportunity to practice with it like the referees for instance if it is something that we're going to use we need to be my profession at it and if we're going to go with it make sure that all the teams and all the referees members working at understands how to properly use it for instance like i think one of the things that it ruins for me for the game is the opportunity to just play if you're in a vacuum thing about being a are like that was previously mentioned if you're if you're going into it's happening as a player you don't want to have to be thinking oh man i've got to make sure this looks good on television when i go into a tackle and i stick a tackle and i get contact and well if i follow through and i make contact with
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a player and i get to be reviewed by the b.r. i think that's a little bit cheap because obviously my intent isn't to injure the player but if i come in contact with them after i touch the ball and then they decide to call a penalty on that i don't think that's fair i don't think that this is a display this going to go on for quite some time and i think you jump in and i'm going to move on to something a bit further because so much to talk about this while pumping. if i say something like a good way to have this argument with you are free i think it's a good gentleman like she and she called a foul that i was actually this is not the follow you if you will you know made the decision to read the book is like they called me from the it's not my decision they called me that all that yes it's your decision you either are free you make the decision on the fog don't don't think decisions for you they got action for something but you have the final say well she's like no lolo they have it's really
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crazy it's really crazy out that this conversation is annoyed over but i'm going to move us on just a little bit because the tournament is more than just about football so i want to tell you about some of the winning football as who are also fighting for equal pay and recognition how to listen to what the sports illustrated reporter won't have to say about that. if you go on stub right now and look at the prices on the open market for one tickets to the usa france quarterfinal that everyone is excited about here you're going to be paying anywhere from 530 dollars on the low end to $3800.00 for a single ticket i have never seen any prices like that ever for a women's soccer game this is just for a quarter final but it gives you an idea of how much buzz there is that's a reflection of interest in this women's world cup interest equals dollars and so i
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say pay the women. pay the women so i think a lot of people in our audience agree this is commando bandit that's our handle if u.s. soccer as a whole generates x. amount of revenue then the women should be entitled to more of a cut they can actually make it to the world cup and when it the men struggle to perform well in one of the easiest international groups so that's the bare opinion there but commando did get some pushback this is someone who says the ad revenue for men is way higher and the advice pay more for ads on the men's game so your beef should be with the corporate sponsors and ad buyers not so much the corporations and the football associations behind it lauren weigh in on this debate here because the last time you joined the story and we had a long conversation about pay scale and fairness and equality talk to us about now that we're here 2019 july where has that needle moved yet
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so a comment that i want to meet i'm really sick and tired of people kind of comparing like forcing women to compared to men's even though that's the way we're going to form quality but it's kind of late women are against men in our federation and i don't think that's the case at all and i think like having having what you just said about the prices of the tickets shows that there's interest in the game so there's interest in the game that the insurance money and i think like in turn goes to paying women in terms of contracts like i was i think i mentioned before that norway i think there are now equal pay in terms of their federations. so the men and women are getting paid exactly the same that is new and there's been a lot of talk along the way from all fires all.
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