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while the middle-class continues to struggle. that's what happens when billionaires are able to control the political system. our campaign is funded by the working people of this country, and those are the people that i will represent. no more tax breaks for billionaires. we are going to guarantee health care to all people and create up to 20 million good paying jobs to save this planet. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message because we need an economy that works for all of us, not just wealthy campaign contributors.
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i would like to welcome our viewers, joining us from the united states and our other viewers across the globe. we have been taking this live event, the joint statements made by the indian prime minister, modi and by his side, u.s. president donald trump. >> translator: committed to [ inaudible ] created economic sector. it has also [ inaudible ] civil aircraft or a higher education
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over the last four or five years, just as we have contributed and a lot of this is due the policies of president trump. i am fully confident in the years to come this will further [ inaudible ] have had very positive discussions between trump and i. we both agree we'll take it forward to [ inaudible ] we will
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also agree that to initiate negotiations for a bigger deal. we are confident. and other global comments. both of our countries agree on the importance for sustainable financing in the development of connectivity infrastructure. this understanding [ inaudible ]
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the precious friendship between india and the united states [ inaudible ] in the u.s. has contributed the most [ inaudible ] these are not only contributed to the u.s. economy but they're -- the american society their democratic values enrich culture. have requested president trump that the contribution of our profession should be discussed further within the framework of the globalization.
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president trump has placed a historic hold and strengthening relationships. and once again i wish to express my heartfelt thanks to president trump for coming to india and taking the relations to new heights. thank you. >> what can you say? very, very wonderful to be with you. thank you very much. and melania and i have been awed by the majesty of india sgh exceptional kindness and generosity of the indian people. we'll always remember the magnificent welcome the citizens of your home state showed us upon arrival. it was a profound expression of strength and love. really it was love and i think everybody saw that, everybody witnessed that for themselves. the first lady and i reflected on the memory of mahatma gandhi
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and this morning in deli, we laid a wreath in his honor. we visited one of the most stunning treasures, the world-famous taj mahal and look forward to continue our visit tonight during a wonderful state banquet with the president at the presidential palace. i know prime minister modi will agree this has been a very productive visit for both of our countries. earlier we expanded defense cooperation for india to purchase more than $300 billion of sad advanced military equipment including apache and romeo helicopters, the finest in the world. these deals will enhance our joint defense capableabilities as our militaries continue to train and operate side by side. prime minister modi and i
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afirmed our two country's commitment to protecting our citizens from radical islamic terrorism. in this effort united states is working with pakistan to confront terrorist whose operate on its soil. together the prime minister and i are revitalizing the quad initiative with the united states, india, augus australia japan. since i took office we heard the first quad, ministerial -- i guess you would call it a meeting but it seems like much than that. expand expanded cooperation on cyber security to insure a free and open endopacific. we remember our two countries have always been united by shared traditions of democracy and constitutions that protect freedom, individual rights and the rule of law.
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dur ou during our visit we discussed importance of a secure 5g wireless and the need for this to be a tool for freedom, progress and, prosperity, not to do anything where it could be conceived as a conduit for suppression and censorship. to garnuarantee the infrastruct is build in a safe, transparent and accountable manner, the united states is working with a range of partners including ausz railia and japan to create a blue dot network to insure countries around the world to have access to private sector leds and trustworthy options for high infrastructure development and that's what's happening. another major focus is forging bilateral economic relationships. our teams have made tremendous
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progress and i'm optimistic we can reach a deal that will be of great importance to both countries. since i took office, u.s. exports to india are up nearly 60%. and exports of high quality american energy have grown by, thank you very much, 100%. as india grows, so do the india needs. yesterday exxon mobile signed a deal to improve india's natural gas distribution network, so the u.s. can export more lng to india. year pleased to be joined by the chair of exxon mobile. thank you, alex. wherever you may be. he's here someplace. alex, thank you very much. and the ceo of chart energy and chemicals. jillian, thank you very much. thank you, jillian. thank you very much.
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that's a big deal, alex, right? can you handle it? i think so. it's great. to further strengthen our economic ties, the united states is pleased to announce the u.s. international development finance corporation will be establishing a permanent presence right here. america is especially committed to working with india to improve devemtd and empower women entrepreneurs. that's why my daughter attended the global entrepreneurship sum toot highlight women's economic empowerment. ivanka, please, great job you've done. thank you very much. we have since launched the wgdp initiative, which is spearheading projects supporting women in the economy from new delhi to calcutta. in our meetings with the prime minister we discussed and agreed to create a counternarcotics
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working group to confront the growing threat of fentanyl and opioid reduction. we must rid our societies of these lethal, horrible poisons. we will rid our societies of these bad drugs that are pouring in. prime minister modi, we have made tremendous advancements over the past two days and i knee our two nationed will continue to achieve new breakthroughs, unlock new potential and forge even brighter futures in the years ahead. we think yewe're at a point whe our relationship is special with india. i think the leaders of each country, we feel strongly about each other and we have done something that's very unique and made some wonderful deals for each of our countries. once again, we wants to thank you and the entire nation of
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india for honoring the united states with its outstanding welcome. and i'm pleased to say the u.s./indian partnership is truly stronger than before. this was a great visited with a tremendous friend and leader, prime minister modi. i'll be having a news conference at 5:00 and we'll take plenty of questions. >> thank you. >> listening to u.s. president trump nearly at the end of his two-day state visit to india. clearly a very close relationship he has there with india's prime minister, they weremericing their joint statement there together. let's turn to our sam who joins us live from new delhi and as we've been talking, we've seen a great deal of pageantry. this is our opportunity to see the substance. talk to us about what all we learned from that joint statement.
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>> well, largely as expected there, hasn't been a great breakthrough in terms of a massive bilateral trade agreement. donald trump had dialled down expectations ahead of the meeting yesterday. he again said he would like to do a good to great deal but hasn't done it yet. and significantly saying a deal involving $3 billion worth of american military technology, notably apache helicopters and other aircraft had been struck. interesting to see if that's a new deal or part of ongoing supplies that have been agreed in the past. the patent had been in the past of course from the white house announcing deals that already existed. but taken at face value, that would be the side dish of $3
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billion in terms of arms exports by the united states to india. but no great breakthroughs. mou much more about the optics and the pageantry and very important to try and draw attention away from what is going on here in the capitol at the moment where just yesterday seven people were killed in demonstrations. one a policeman reportedly killed a firearm in demonstrations against new legislation being described by opponents as anti-muslim. >> sam kylie there in new delhi. he's been traveling with the u.s. president and covering this state visit. 36 hours there will be a state dinner and then u.s. president donald trump will head back home. many thanks to you for following along with all of this. we will take a short break and be back in just a moment. thanks to move free ultra
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welcome back everyone. the novel coronavirus is spreading rapidly beyond mainland china.
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and u.s. centers for disease control is telling people to avoid all travel to china and south korea. there are nearly 900 confirmed cases and at least nine deaths. the outbreak is also spreading in italy where there are more than 220 infections, at least seven people there have died. globally the vast majority of cases are still in china. around the world, more than 80,000 people have caught the virus and nearly 2700 are known to have died. the world health organization say it mhas not reached pandemi levels yet but has a potential to do so. and for the latest, paula hancocks joins us live from seoul, south korea. let's talk about the numbers of infections in south korea. and efforts to contain this coronavirus.
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what are you learning? >> reporter: they've scrambled to try and contain it, given the numbers seem to be spiking so quickly. they do surround one particular religious group, especially in the southeast of the country. we understand there was a base in dacu that has since been closed down. but more than half the people infected have connections to this particular group. now, they say they have now given all of the congregation, the members names and numbers to police. but that did take time. we know police had to have 600 officers trying to track some of them down as there were many missing members. it was a race against time to figure out where the individuals were and who they had been in
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contact with as well. at least nine deaths and around 900 have been confirmed as having the coronavirus case. and of course the other angle that authorities are looking at and the militaries are looking at is there are 11 south korean soldiers confirmed so far. they are clearly living in close quarters in barracks. that's something they're trying to restrict quickly and u.s. forces in korea. they had one confirmed widow of a former member that had been on base. >> that's paula hancocks bringing this details there. appreciate it. well, european markets have just opened slightly higher after monday's sell off. you can see the numbers there. up a third of a percent in germany and france. .41% in london. and we know the u.s. futures
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are -- they're down, is my understanding. and after -- this of course after the dow closed down by more than 1,000 points on monday. so, keeping a close eye on that. all right. we're just hours away from another crucial debate in the u.s. presidential race. on tuesday the top candidates in the democratic field will take to the stage in south carolina and make their case to voters before saturday's primary. here with more. >> reporter: it's debate night number ten. but when bernie sanders takes the stage tonight in charleston, south carolina, he is facing an entirely different moment. yes, he's been in the spotlight before, been in the senter of the stage before but never been a clear and convincing, commanding frontrunner. after winning the nevada caucuses and of course new hampshire in the very strong showing in iowa, it is bernie
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sanders' ration to lose at this point. that is why candidates are already stepping up attacks and criticism. sounding the alarm of electing a democratic socialist. aids to former new york city mayor bloomberg say they're going to make this about bernie sanders. of course they are because mayor bloomberg had a disappointing night last week in vegas. but this is the last best opportunity for bernie sanders. yes, there's a lot of talk about what a sanders nomination would mean. this is the time to make those comments and attacks known. the next week of the campaign, the south carolina primary saturday, followed three days later by the super tuesday contest in three states where 30% of the delegates are picked, that's going to set the mark for this campaign. how sanders does in the next week is going to be critical for
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him. it all starts with the debate in south carolina. he's had a very consistent performance. the night is different, the moment is different. as a landmark moment in the #me too movement, a jury in new york has found harvey weinstein guilty of two sex crimes. the disgraced movie mogul faces possibly more than 20 years in prison. after the verdict, weinstein was handcuffed and not taken to the jail but to the hospital as his lawyers say he was suffering chest pains. manhattan's district attorney says the verdict sends a clear message. >> the message is this is a bg g day a new day and i hope women will understand the significance of the jury verdict today.
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i hope is with this verdict, survivors of sexual assault, whether it's a mr. weinstein or whether it's someone else, will come forward. >> weinstein is expected to report to prison later today. and if you're watching internationally, thanks for being with us. "inside africa" is next for you. and if you're joining us in the united states please stay tuned. want to brain better? unlike ordinary memory supplements- neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference.
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welcome back everyone. in los angeles thousands came together to secelebrate the lif of a sports legend, kobe bryant. the former laker great died in a helicopter crash last month along with his daughter, gigi, and seven other people. the memorial was held insad packed staples center arena where bryant played most of his career. over the next half hour we'll show you some of the touching moments from the service. and we start with a moving speech from kobe's widow, vanessa. >> kobe was known as a fierce competitor on the basketball court, the greatest of all time a writer, oscar winner and the black mamba. [ applause ] but to me he was coco, my baby, my poppy chulo.
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i was his bebe, his queen mama, mamba and his [ inaudible ] i couldn't see him as a celebrity, nor just an incredible basketball player. he was my sweet husband and the beautiful father of our children. he was mine, he was my everything. kobe and i have been together since i was 17 and a half years old. i was his first girlfriend, his first love, his wife, his best friend, his confident, and his protector. he was the most amazing husband. kobe loved me more than i could ever express or put into words. he was the early bird and i was a night owl. i was fire and he was ice and vice versa at times.
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we balanced each other out. he would do anything for me. i have no idea how i deserved a man that loved and wanted me more than kobe. he was charismatic a gentleman, he was loving, adoring and romantic. he was trulthy roamantic one in our relationship. i looked forward to valentine's day and our anniversaries every year. he he'd plan a special anniversary trip every year and handmaid my most treasured gifts. he just thought outside the box and so thoughtful, even while working hard to be the best athlete. he gave to me the actual notebook and the blue dress, rachel mcadams wore in "the notebook" movie. when i asked why he chose the blue dress, he said because of
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the scene when alley comes back to noah. we hoped to grow old together like the movie. we really had an amazing love story. we loved each other with our whole being. two perfectly imperfect people making a beautiful family and raising our sweet and amazing girls. a couple weeks before they passed, kobe sent me a sweet text and mentioned how he wanted to spend time together. just the two of us without our kids because i'm his best friend first. we never got the chance to do it. we were busy taking care of our girls and doing our regular every day responsibilities and i'm thankful i have that recent text. it means so much to me. kobe wanted us to renew our vows. he wanted natalia to take over his company and travel the world together. we had always talked about how
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we'd be the fun grandparents to our daughter's children. he would have been the coolest grandpa. kobe was the mvp of girl dads or mvd. he never left the toilet seat up. he always told the girls how beautiful and smart they are. he taught them to be brave and keep pushing forward when things get tough. i'm so thankful kobe heard coco say dadda. he's not going to be here to drop them off at kindergarten and pre-k. he's not going to be here to tell me to get a grip when we have to leave the kindergarten classroom or show up to the doctor's visits for my own moral support. he's not going to be able to walk our girls down the aisle or
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sing me around while singing "pyt" to me. i want them to remember the kind of man that wanted to teach the future generations to be better and keep them from making his own mistakes. he was thoughtful and wrote the best love letters and cards. and he had a wonderful ability to expres feelings and make you feel her love through her words. she was thoughtful like him. they were so easy to love. everyone naturally gravitated towards them. they were funny, happy, silly and they loved life. they were so full of joy and adventure. god knew they couldn't be on this earth without each other. he had to bring them them to heaven together.
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babe, you take care of our gigi. i got nani, bb, and coco. we're still the best team. we love and miss you boo boo and gigi. may you both rest in peace and have fun in heaven until we meet again one day. we love you both and miss you forever and always, mommy. [ applause ] >> incredible words there. we will hear more from the memorial service in just a moment. ♪ let's get down to business. the business of atlanta on monday... ... cincinnati on tuesday. ...philly on wednesday. ...and thursday back to cincinnati .
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welcome back everyone. gianna bryant was the 13-year-old daughter of kobe and vanessa bryant. she was with her father when the
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helicopter crashed in california. at their memorial, vanessa bryant recalled gigi as a trailblazer with a bright future ahead of her. >> my baby girl. [ applause ] gianna bryant is an amazingly sweet and gentle soul. she was always thoughtful. she always kissed me goodnight and good morning. there were a few occasions where i was absolutely tired from being up with bianca and capri and i thought she left without saying goodbye. i would text and say no kiss? and she said mama, i kissed you but you were asleep and i didn't want to wake you.
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she knew how much her morning and evening kisses meant to me and she was so thoughtful to kiss me every day. she was daddy's girl but i know she loved her mama and she would always tell me and show me how much she loved me. she was one of my very best friends. gigi was confident but not in an arrogant way. at school she offered the boy's basketball coaches to give the basketball team some pointers. like the triable offense. she was very much like her daddy and they both liked helping people learn new things and master them. they were great teachers. she was looking forward to graduating eighth grade and moving on to high school with her big sister, natalia. i'm so happy she was given the opportunity to know she was accepted to the same high school. she was really happy.
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gianna made us all proud and she still does mp. we will not be able to see gigi go to high school with natalia and ask her how her day went. we didn't get a chance to teach her how to drive a car. i won't be able to tell her how gorgeous she looks on her wedding day. i never get to see my baby girl walk down the aisle, have a father-daughter dance with her daddy, dance on the dance floor with me or have babies of her own. gianna would have been an amazing mommy. she was very maternal, ever since she was little. gigi would have most likely become the best player in the wnba. she would have made a huge
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difference -- [ applause ] she would have made a huge difference for women's basketball. gigi was motivated to change the way everyone viewed women in sports. she wrote about how the unequal pay difference for the nba and wnba leagues wasn't fair. she was a beautiful, kind, hanny, silly, thoughtful loving daughter and sister. she was so full of life and had so much more to offer this world. i cannot imagine life woult her. mommy, natalia, bianca, capri and daddy love you so much. i will miss your sweet handmade cards, sweet kisses and your gorgeous smile.
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even in death, kobe bryant remains one of basketball's all-time greats. at the memorial in los angeles, he was honored by a fellow legend, michael jordan. he was number 23's tearful tribute to bryant and his daughter, gianna. >> i'm grateful to be here to honor gigi and celebrate the gift that kobe gave us all. what he accomplished as a basketball player, as a businessman, and a story teller and as a father, in the game of basketball, in life, as a parent, kobe left nothing in the tank. he left it all on the floor.
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[ applause ] maybe it surprised people that kobe and i were very close friends. but we were very close friends. kobe was my dear friend. he was like a little brother. everyone always wanted to talk about the comparison between he and i. i just wanted to talk about kobe. you know, all of us have brothers and sisters, little brulgters and sisters and for whatever reason always tend to get in your stuff, your closet, your shoes, everything. it was a nuisance. if i could say that word.
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but that nuisance turned into love over a period of time. just because the admiration that they had for you. as big brothers or big sisters. the questions of wanting to know every detail about life they were about to embark on. he used to call me, text me, 11:30, 2:30, 3:00 in the morning. talking about post up moves, footwork and sometimes the triangle. at first, it was an ag ruivation. but then it turned into a certain passion. this kid has passion like you would never know.
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>> if you love something, have a strong passion for something, you will go to the extreme to try to understand or try to get it. either ice cream, cokes, hamburgers, whatever you have a love for. you got to walk, you would go get it. you have to beg someone, you'll go get it. what kobe bryant was to me was an inspiration that someone truly cared about the way i either played the game or the way he wanted to play the game. he wanted to be the best basketball player that he could be. and as i got to know him, i wanted to be the best big brother that i could be.
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[ applause ] to do that, he had to put up the withing withing with agrivation and the late-night calls. i got to know he was just trying to be a better person a better basketball player. we talked about business. we talked about family. we talked about everything. and he was just trying to be a better person. now he's got me, he'll have to look at another crying me for
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the next -- [ applause ] i told my wife i wasn't going to do this because i didn't want to see that for the next three or four years. that is what kobe bryant does to me. i'm pretty sure vanessa and his friends all can say the same thing. he knows how to get to you in a way that affects you personally, even though he can be a pain in the as. but he has a sense of love for him in the way that he can bring out the best in you. he did that for me. the thing about him was we could talk about anything that related to basketball but we could talk about anything that related to life.
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and we, as we grew up in life, really had friends that we could have conversations like that. well, it's even rare when you can grow up against adversaries and have conversations like that. i went and saw phil jackson in 1989, maybe 2000. when phil was in l.a. i walk in and kobe's sitting there. and the first thing kobe said, did you bring your shoes? [ laughter] no, i wasn't thinking about playing. but his attitude to compete and play against someone he felt like he could enhance or improve his game. to me, that's what i love about the kid. absolutely loved about the kid. no matter where he saw me t was a challenge. and i admired him because his
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passion, you rarely see someone who's looking and trying to improve each and every day, not just in sports but as a parent, as a husband. i am inspired by what he's done and what he shared with vanessa and his kids. i have a daughter who is 30. i became a guarantee and i have two twins. twins at six. i can't wait to get home to become a girl dad. and to hug them and to see the love that they -- the smiles they bring to us as parents. he taught me that just by lookingality this tonight, looking at how he responded and reacted with the people that he actually loved. these are the things that we will continue to learn from kobe bryant.
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to vanessa, natalia, bianca, capri, my wife and i will keep you close in our heart, in our prayers. we will always be here for you, always. he was an amazing dad, amazing husband. who dedicated himself to his family and who loved his daughters. with all his heart. kobe never left anything on the court. and i think that's what he would want for us to do. no one knows how much time we have. that's why we must live in the moment. we must enjoy the moment. we must reach and see and spend as much time as we can with our families and friends and the people we love. to live in the moment means to
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enjoy each and everyone that we come in contact with. when kobe bryant died, a piece of me died. and as i look in this arena and across the globe, a piece of you died. or else you wouldn't be here. those are the memories that we have to live with and we learn from. i promise you from this day forward, i will live with the memories of knowing that i had a little brul little brulgter and i tried to help him in any way i could. please rest in peace little brother. [ applause ] >> powerful words there and thank you so much for joining us this hour. and rosemary church "early start" is coming up. (sensei) when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business
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democrats back on stage tonight in south carolina with super tuesday fast approaching. it is the final chance to slow bernie sanders growing momentum. wall street looking to rebound after the worst day in two years. how are global markets handling coronavirus concerns overnight? and the man at the root of the me too movement convicted of sex crime. what the future holds for convicted rapist harvey weinstein. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. >> it is tuesday, january 25th

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