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insurrection referring directly to last week's capitol rampage even if democrats have enough votes in the house it could be difficult to win over the senate the main issue is not on the house it's on the senate side senate is not around they're not scheduled to come back until the 19th and so there's really nothing forcing them to do anything. quicker than that and a trial again if if they want it they could rush it through but it would not want to do that neither side will there be sooner or later many washington residents feel action needs to be taken seems pretty clear that the president was ignored and encourage inciting a riot encouraging sedition and you know you know it's 10 days i think that you know how to categorize this reaction should mean something no matter who it is and i think the inflammatory words of senator cruz and senator we clearly. and strong.
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and some points. here i think he should hold them accountable. history will look back on this and if we do not act on this moment we fail and so i think that's really critical that we do our job as americans as a government to put down the possibility of this ever happen again but you have to go with the president having just over a week left in office lawmakers will be pressed to move fast. and for more let's bring in now joel joel right from d.w. who's joining us with the view on you know the fact that this is one week left now in office for u.s. president donald trump what would the significance of impeachment be impeachment who sent a message that it is unacceptable in a democracy to undermine the legitimacy of elections and encourage people to attempt to violently overturn their results it would also have the effect of barring donald trump from standing for office again if he should choose to do so
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but it's a very lengthy process it would require not only to pass the house which it is likely to do but it would also have to find support in the senate where it would need a 2 thirds majority which the democrats do not have at the moment the number of republican senators who have spoken out against trump is in the single digits it's not nearly enough and in fact one republican senator who did vote last time to impeach trump mitt romney has suggested that he does not think that this is the way forward republicans have to think about their future after all 48 percent of voters did select donald trump and that is a significant base that is not going to go away they have to worry about upcoming elections like the midterms are they can just afford to ignore that base and we also have to remember this is a lengthy process it's going to last possibly until after donald trump leaves office so democrats may actually be giving donald trump fresh oxygen and fresh platform after he's already stepped off to his left office and for those of us
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around the world who thought we had heard the last of donald trump we may be hearing a lot more from and about him for some time to come what has trump and the white house been saying well we haven't heard much from trump because of course he has been banned on multiple social media platforms we know that officially he has signed an emergency declaration for the washington area covering the inauguration period he has also met with the vice president mike pence which is being taken as a sign of the 2 might be reconciling and pence might not use that 25th amendment that he could use to try and removed. but privately it's been reported that he's spending a lot of time on the phone to loyalists still complaining about the election result and also buying into this latest conspiracy theory that says that it was not in fact trump supporters who stormed the capitol but the leftist anti far movement now this conspiracy theory can be disproven through photographic evidence and also in the profiles of those people who have already been arrested but we can see that it seems they don't trump is living still in
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a parallel reality as we mentioned we have a little over a week before the u.s. inauguration will have none for us the agencies now warning that security is very much at risk that we could see more unrest in the united states just walk us through how they might be preparing for that right now well the f.b.i. has warned that there could be armed protests in all 50 states and there have been social media posts calling for militia to come out and march in the capitol itself some $15000.00 national guard troops can be deployed on inauguration day now that is going to take place the inauguration will take place on a stage in front of the capitol building the same place where we saw all those riots scenes just a week ago now the mayor all's well as washington is actually calling for people to stay away entirely even joe biden supporters because of course you have to remember we're in the middle of a pandemic so the last thing they want is huge crowds coming together so birth
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health and security reasons so when joe biden is and does take that stage he's going to use the same american united perhaps more of a hope than reality at the moment but there won't be many crowds there will be huge security it will be an old aeration unlike any other i did at the news thank you. few and as we've been hearing about those concerns about safety at the inauguration following the unexpected resignation also of u.s. public security chief acting homeland security secretary chad wolf has announced that he is stepping down for what he described as procedural reasons now wolf becomes the latest senior u.s. administration official to quit following last week's deadly mob attack on the u.s. capitol his resignation comes days after he pledged that he would remain in office solution and a federal judge in the u.s. has granted a last minute reprieve and blockade block blocked the execution excuse me of
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convicted murderer lisa montgomery on mental health grounds the only woman on death row in federal prison she was due to be executed today instead a court will conduct a hearing to decide if she is mentally competent to understand the judgment her crime was horrific but lisa montgomery supporters say she doesn't deserve to die in 2004 she gruesomely murdered a pregnant woman and took her unborn child who survived it was an act of violence by a woman who had experienced much herself starting from her childhood in an oklahoma trailer one gomery lawyers say she suffered incest gang rape and brain damage from domestic violence requiring heavy medication people have to understand that children that go through childhood abuse it changes who they are. i went through that any trick me years and years to overcome it
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but i also had a good foundation that helped me overturn it lisa did not have them. and she was broken montgomery was sure jewel to die by lethal injection supporters have campaigned for her to be spared due to her mental state and poor legal representation a court will review her case and decide if she can understand her sentence if the judgment is upheld she could become the 1st woman executed in the u.s. in almost 70 years federal executions were restarted under outgoing u.s. president donald trump 10 prisoners have been killed since july. i think it's repaired i think it's a product of hard heartedness by our leaders who are just trying to make a political point instead of being our. own instead of being human about it was a political message to kill people montgomery is being held in
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a federal prison in indiana her fate will now be decided to jury in the term of incoming president joe biden who once supported the death penalty but it's now pledged to end its use. to india now where the supreme court has temporarily halted the implementation of controversial new agriculture laws that have led to widespread protests from farmers the chief justice says that the court will form a committee to hear their grievances against the legislation tens of thousands of farmers have been camped out on the outskirts of delhi for more than a month they say the laws benefit large private fires at the expense of producers at least 60 percent of india's population depends on agriculture for their livelihoods. correspondent standing by with a view from delhi so many are what what can you tell us about the court's decision . well before this decision came in there were 8 rounds of conversations and
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negotiations between the government and the formal groups which ended up in deadlock there was no outcome that was reached now the supreme court the top court of the country has decided to put a temporary hold of the implementation of these laws in an attempt to find a solution at the supreme court and also previously expressed disappointment with the government by the way the government handled this crisis now the court has formed a full member committee of agricultural experts in a foot in an attempt to find a solution to this deadlock what was so controversial about the law. well these 3 laws of the government with trying to bring in according to the government were really good for the farmers going to the government these laws would have allowed the farmers to produce them to market their produce more freely would have given them more opportunities to earn more and profit more and they also said that these laws would actually need to better infrastructure and better infrastructure in agriculture because the increase private investment but that's
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exactly what the farmers i wanted to about the increase in private investment in creating private players and also the biggest concern has been about the minimum support privately called the m.s.b. system which is essentially a minimum assured income that the farmers get from the government agencies when they directly by different use from the farmers and these laws according to the farmers would create a situation in which the government agencies would buy less and less hence making the minimum support price system is relevant and so given all of that what are now the next steps in this process and what is the reaction likely to be. the only reaction which have come from the farmers are yes that they are seeing it as a positive development but they're not giving up as they say they are pretty determined that they will not leave the site of protests unless this thing with the tree farm law is permanently repealed. joining us from delhi thank you. let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world indonesian navy divers
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have retrieved one of the black boxes from the wreckage of the airliner that crashed on saturday officials hope that the flight recorder will help them to determine what caused the boeing 737 to plunge into the sea they say that the crew did not declare an emergency or report technical problems 62 people were on board that. top administration has reason designated cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism secretary of state my pompei all made the announcement slapping new sanctions on havana restoring diplomatic ties with cuba was among president obama's biggest foreign policy achievements cuba's foreign minister of condemned the new move calling it political opportunism. world leaders have pledged over $14000000000.00 to tackle the climate crisis they were at the one planet summit which oversees the implementation of the paris climate agreement french
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president emanuel micron said that the money will go to the great green wall project which aims to plant trees to stop the spread of the sahara desert. the drug maker astra zeneca has applied for authorization for its coronavirus vaccine in the european union the job developed with oxford university would be the 3rd available for the e.u. after the pfizer biotech and moderna vaccines you could abuse the $27.00 member blocks indian ization program which has gotten off to a slow start. the european medicines regulator says that it's accelerating the approvals procedure and a decision could be possible by the end of the month. only mild the premier of the german state of bavaria has raised the possibility of mandatory vaccinations for staff in norfolk nursing homes the call comes as many medical professionals in germany are openly questioning whether they even want to get inoculated despite
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their collective proximity to the danger some are still reluctant to get the job our reporter tessa valter visited a hospital in berlin to find out why. putting on his protective gear before entering the room of a covert patient of routine for intensive care nurse that he has been working with corona patients for months now and no one's home port is to protect himself when coming into contact but an even better protection would be the current. we see. every day i see people dying from perona i see how patients are suffering how seriously they become because of this virus that's why i would definitely like to be vaccinated against it as your horse before him for going in from austin and i also find that i have a duty of care towards the public record of who used. but not all doctors and nurses in germany share this opinion. is not against
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vaccination in general but when it comes to the corona she says she would rather wait and see. if could i'm a staffer i'm still very cautious when it comes to the vaccine i'm still a bit afraid of it because it hasn't been around for a very long time so i can say right now i'm 100 percent convinced of it on the website. skepticism about the jab is apparently not rare in december a survey of the german society for intensive care medicine t.v. show that one in 4 doctors and one in 2 nurses do not want to get vaccinated against the corona virus but according to devi that might have changed now that the vaccination process stopped health minister. has appealed to nurses and doctors once again. that's why i can only keep calling for health care workers to get
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vaccinated not only out of a sense of responsibility for themselves but also for those they careful and treat him from loss and. more information about the corona vaccination is therefore planned to be provided and more information is also what nurse vivian common would like to see with that she says she would probably be totally convinced. and sports news opposition is growing to bella bruce co-hosting this year's ice hockey world championship starting in late may well the worse in president alexander lukashenko security forces have brutally crackdown on opposition protests . warmly embraced international ice hockey federation chief on monday in minsk the president promised the chief for in a fossil a safe and secure tournaments now fossil said that he hopes the championship would quote unify rather than divide the co-hosts latvia says that bellerose should not
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be rewarded with the tournament and european politicians have joined in the criticism calling for the country to be stripped of its hosting duties. alexander lukashenko is a big ice hockey fan he's often seen showing off his skills on the rink but look closer cues to abusing the sport to critics a world championship and better routes would be used his image it's a process of legitimization forecasting because. all understand for example delegations from other countries will call on countries from canada where you say money from your countries will come to means. it's means it's a. hit to question because it is the government's own government and it's all the question from critics how can a country be allowed to host an international competition when peaceful protesters are being beaten up and thrown in jail members of the european parliament have now
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taken up the issue writing to the international ice hockey federation and calling for better reefs to be stripped of the tournament there is a federation should not. play a common gain with the regimes which are using so much violence also against women children and peaceful demonstrations. the federation the i.h. jeff and its president switzerland's rennie faso have so far resisted taking the tournament away from better roost they did the same when the country lost hosted in 2014 even though they'd also been a crackdown on protests against because. this is nice that if it's not the job of sport to somehow exert political pressure on something that politician isn't normally supposed to solve the political issues behind the scenes officials are looking into replacement hosts france right until president of the
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german ice hockey federation told t w the i.i.h.f. was having quote intensive and important technical discussions he added we hope that sport can make the difference here in the role of mediator. switzerland could step in to host matches the country was supposed to hold this year's world championships until it was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic and better ruth then might get a chance again in 2 or 3 years' time a classic compromise in a murky world where sport meets politics. and we are joined now by maximilian kline who works for athletes germany an organization that represents the interests of german athletes and is also in contact with the belarus opposition welcome to the program and thank you for joining us we know that mr lucas go told the head of the international ice hockey yesterday that politics would have nothing to do with may's world championship what do you think of that
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where you know i think 1st of all it's right that the finally looks for terms of options and different host countries. but i think this is caution we are how do we look if sports should influence politics that's not a discussion what it's all about is a human rights responsibility and if you're right you do it as a small organization so that our human rights violations taking place and blows which lie in the sphere of influence of sport because human rights athletes are like us well not only of the whole since society and therefore sporting organisations should take care of their human rights you gerges so what do you see then as the dangers perhaps you can just elaborate for us and walk us through it your viewpoint on this lucas shank oh you know if he does have this forum if he is allowed to present himself as a sports person is that dangerous. of course it is dangerous because
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basically a warning a while chairmanship to someone who was also a sporting official amas the political how to for country why a waste of human rights of its own athletes this basically gives these human rights violations a platform. the i.o.c. for example has rightly taken correct consequences and basically banned from the international sporting world and also recommended that sporting may go down should not take place and below the i o. should follow the i.o.c. is recommendations. what if it goes ahead anyway in belarus how do you think that players and teams should conduct themselves well being you know athletes can have transformative power they can move down this issue very much should make their own decisions but i think here is really about the responsibility of the sporting officials we should not sort of shift the responsibility here from
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this floating officials of the world to the ration to be individual athletes they can make their decisions but it is really here about the sporting officials that up failing to it's here to the human rights responsibilities of sporting organisations and that is basically symptomatic of what we are having ambo whole world of sports or should more practically tacker their own human rights risks was within their sphere of concerns and it was the really sad. satisfying chase maximillian climb from athletes germany joining us to talk about this opposition which is growing to bellaver is co-hosting this year's ice hockey world championships starting in late may thank you so much for joining us to share your views. when i live concerts may have been put on hold because of the penn type of classical music fans in germany at least have something to look forward to world renowned conductor simon rattle currently at the london symphony orchestra and
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previously at the berlin philharmonic is bringing his baton back to germany this time he's heading to munich for. simon rattle already has a close relationship with the bavarian radio symphony orchestra having worked with them on a number of occasions over the last 10 years he said he felt a tug in the ok. i would like now just to pay tribute so all these extraordinary musicians who before and have created in this institution such an artistic and mentioned heart. pretzel 1st saw the orchestra and 970 when they performed in his hometown of live a pulled under the baton of conductor kubelik. i saw for the 1st time. what. commitments between an orchestra and
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a conductor as one animal could be. it could not have known that 40 years later 2010 p. 2 would conduct the orchestra. so i asked what went on but it was a cheer from the outset there was a very deep musical relationship and a deep musical understanding between us which to use steve's. presell previously conducted at the berlin phenomena on a still under contract at the london symphony orchestra. he's known for musical openness change and renewal. a quick reminder of the top story that we're following for you here on news democrats have formally introduced an article of impeachment for u.s. president donald trump they are charging the president with inciting interaction it comes in the wake of the deadly riot at the u.s. capital last week. and up next on news are going to sleep the soccer
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it's a constant fight for my survival the coronavirus ward at the university medical center in fribourg. since the beginning of the pandemic we've been accompanying workers in the intensive care to show the challenges they face on a daily basis. battling the virus doctors on the frontline close up. in 60 minutes on d w. children to come to. one giant problem. and we're really getting
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a signal shock waves through the bundesliga plan on not invincible. shall cut off capable of winning. sunlight 6 so small and it hurts. the does league is for champions league contenders went head to head on match day 15 and place catches had sensational outcomes. mention got showed by anemic no mercy. lights they were confident they could then go top. line but poland had other plans as they receive a dome and not to like off their high horse. on the brink of matching an unwanted bundestag or record shelter away from a year long slumber and stuck in a big surprise on a day to remember. one does invest 6. losing
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at the start of the game. to mary confidence. also putting on his famous. show but he has now conceded. the same numbers when you. go. but the 1st friday night game didn't come from the visitors. and just inside. one thing buying can count on is robert leaven dusky who slunk on the spot kick to make it one nail the buy and went in front for the 1st time in 8 games the kind of start hands the flick could hope for before the match paul and now we need a different mentality from the off and not just from the 48th minute at 6 and on foot 6 moves on from. well geir were very alert in the opening exchanges. after trading passes research cannot bring gorecki line in self but. i'm sure some
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suspicion although his initial interception was open to interpretation i've looked through that i thought i took it on the chest and wasn't aware that there was an issue so it wouldn't be a of intervene if there is a handball. on the hunk of is no. no v.a. our no one paul and brian didn't mind but marco was a sight did show reaction by defense spitting pinpoint pass from last until set up going to school from a. back 10 minutes late game on. the . clock but we're now on the front foot ball by my left back tracking and caught out by their own offside trap. was all too easy for hoffman. 2 goals in 9 minutes and neuer wasn't the only one looking stands . up to have to talk to him while on the break and scored 2 goals from 2 chances
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i thought the 2nd one may have been offside but it was really close a few things went against us today. the game. perhaps. would get them back into gear. apparently not 3 minutes and have a 2nd half the bye and offense looked all at sea as the host running rings around. the annoyed house making up for his 1st half handful. held on to complete a thrilling comeback yet again proving to be violence bogey. no money buy on the line when you come back from to kneel down to be by in the team have all this he put in an excellent performance so we're really happy. to
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remember. for the loses. in the season since. there was another surprise. the. man is known for his visionary approach to football. but before this game he fancied himself as clever. accounts are going to win because we're in good form and have great stats. well as he should know by now it's not stance that matter in this game but goals.
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could only come. undone his pre-match musings to pieces if you expected to make such a huge statement in that convincing win the way that lights. now goes men's team had only lost once this season and were favorites in the saturday late game with the best home record and best defense 3 points but take them top despite enjoying 60 percent of possession by downie omo was their only chance in the 1st half. men's new man at the helm tells it should put the onus on defense with the most leading by example the vice captain had given his young teammates a public dressing down last week telling them to grow up on the pitch. and on saturday they said to have him and even if at times playing the man rather than the bull. but after another forgettable 1st tom goldman where
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a team transformed the break. they exploded into life with alan ball and powering down the wing before his cross eventually found jake sanchez for a simple finish. but it wouldn't have happened without this. jenius backing in from skip m.r. payroll yes. i saw j. to my left and it was the logical decision so i don't think now goes man responded by bringing on his own norwegian frontman september signing alexander show a lot. at the other end his compadre it was now looking too hot to handle. the t.v. spot friend. night speech did still show signs of life. but they were left floundering as the whole and goes on their way after downs in his way past 5 opponents he put sanchez 3 on the left.
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a bit of one touch magic and tall and popped up by the far post to finish up a very nasty men. who was a very tough match they were good in 1st half worth but we kept going in 2nd half and. we knew that we would get the chances and. important win. and the nightmare wasn't aware for this guy yet with 6 minutes left it was royce again with the clinical pass to set up a whole into his seconds and record breaking 25th goal in his 1st 25 put this league games his fellow no way to ensure not to manage to grab a consolation goal right at the end something him almost at least one decision not both man got right. first of all but about a 2 2nd half of what is better to. reduce. this analysis was certainly closer to the truth than his full cost before the game. but now let's have
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a look at what you football philosophy is made of the match days top clash and. here's how the world so the big games we start so hard. tina where this fine cold holden's 1st the goal of the day. sunny in the u.k. greek and fellow brit louis has a new nickname for the norwegian. what about leipzig presuming a little cheesy yeah complains her team keeps failing to take advantage of fine defeats. speaking of which there's a lot of love for flow there no house winner and you when you're in spain called a wonder goal british bundesliga not ryan is right 60 football indeed by a fans on taking a hard just the middle man was amazing and a better run of 8 straight games conceding 1st ball a fan in the us pretending the match finished faster 34 minutes smocks. so it
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dormant in 4th place back in business the bundesliga has a title race on its hands. sometimes the beautiful game is made just a little bit more peaceful with us stunning move like this. my i just want 6 blocks because if i were that. number last season but. he's not the same sounds like my defending
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his wife had set up a free flowing fluid. xander didn't go number 11 of the season so good link or last week what looks really good business he's doing it in training day in day out . out so he sees one of the hungriest be on this planet. who isn't looking full of confidence before their encounter with him and after 2 defeats in a row they were expecting a straightforward home when those expectations came to nothing as braman showed some real fight they took the lead with the only shot on goal in the whole game defended him a top back celebrated his 1st goal in nearly 4 years. later cruising coach peter bosco only force tired smile but at least his side managed to equalise.
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patrick chick somehow managed to squeeze the full hold a one all draw was good for better but. it is a side by we want to win against. we don't respond to his voting by blaming or next week trying for me but. that's the that's the goal we're we we want driving the season we want to be in the top 4 and. when you want to be there you need to win these games as well. new minds coach post spends and could afford to be relaxed before his 1st game in challenge and payments frankfurt had never won one does need a match in mind this would be the 1st time they and that thanks only term minds player defended was taken to penalties most foul number one. the penalties scored by country sell for one nil frank facts. after the break there was more contact from you in the box that led to penalty number 2 and another
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composed finish from portugal silva to nail the final school frankfurt coach and you could tell it was all smiles while mine even with the new coaches still winless at home and now rock bottom of the table. for. missing around the champions league places visitors both share similar lofty aims and thanks to their superior luck they took the. time though. with the equaliser. the break. was given his marching orders. to sink it's not because. he touched him but it was. a scene. when. my my daughter.
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didn't care about that curling in the resulting free kick. despite being a man down both. for this temple to seize it. the point. freiburg coach has plenty to cheer about during the clash with they toyed with. exactly putting up much resistance this arrow from cologne. allowed. to make it one nailed. front leg 2nd was even more straight for.
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