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avoid if you take clopidogrel. nexium 40 mg is only available by prescription. talk to your doctor. for free home delivery enroll in nexium direct today. >> i am julie bandaras. antiterror sweeps widening further across europe. police in greece arrested four terrorism suspects in athens and officials in belgium say they don't seem to be linked to a jihadi cell. they were on the verge of a major terrorist attack. and belgual deployed soldiers to guard terrorist targets. it is the first time the military is reenforcing the police in throw decades and the country increased the terrorist level to the second highest level. this comes a day after anti-
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terror raids detained suspects in europe including two men accused of recruiting for isis in germany. with terrorist suspects arrested in belgium france and germany and greece what can police do to make you feel safer at home. tweet me@julie bandaras. u.s. coalition hitting islamic state fighters hard. 29 air strikes against the terrorist targets in syria and iraq in 24 hours. the largest number of strikes were around the syrian city of kobani. and 11 missiles took out enemy takes. kurdish fighters have been looked in a fight for control of kobani. amy kellog is live in paris tonight with the latest
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developments. what is the latest on the security situation. >> reporter: there is significant beefed up security presence here and in europe. on one hand you feel safer when you so so many police and army officers and on the other hand it is a reminder to people that things are not at all normal. and security on the highest level here and in belgium and basically despite the fact that three terrorist last week had big backgrounds and police knew them and slipped through the cracks, there is significant questions of why that happen still. there is an outpouring for the police here. and in the bottom line, 30 people in europe has been rounded up. terrorist suspects and at lost when it comes to belgium with a dramatic raid onned this night, some people are still at
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large and time and again we are hearing that there is simply not enough money and manpower to adequately survey every terrorist suspect. but security is a ring of steel in certain places. and there is free movement over borders in europe. and they don't check passports when they travel. today in europe. and today in greece police picked up 94 upon upon ises. one of those may have been with the foiled belg yalian plot. and so the police are back to square one for the remaining suspects. >> interesting, one of the two terrorist in the charlie hebdo attack was buried. >> reporter: right said kouachi was buried in france one of the most ancient places in france.
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it was the heart of champagne company and the mayor was opposed because he didn't want it to be a pilgrimmage site. but here in france, regardless of the circumstances of your death, you are entitled to be buried in your hometown. he was buried in an unmarked grave and cerif will be buried in paris suburb in the not too distant future. the concern is anti- charlie hebdo demonstration and people lionized them and say i am said and i am cerif. and that is a concern to the authorities. in certain countries incredible violence explode, ten people it turns out was killed in niger and seven churches were burned
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or desecrated in one way or the other. there is a lot of work to be done to quell all of this. and i think here in france it is not just a matter of the security, the dragnet and finding the suspects, but a matter of education. in the schools, we had people refusing to before the the moment of silence for the people killed and scuffles pointed out. i am for charlie or against charlie and the state is concerned that it needs to instill a better sense of belonging to france as part of the whole battle against terrorism. julie? >> amy kellog in paris, thank you so much. >> if i don't betray you. >> (inaudible)
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>> the fbi now releasing disturbing video of the 2012 sting that netted a 29-year-old man accused of planning an armed assault. he is accused of plotting to attack the u.s. capitol using a suicide vest and automatic weapon. here the fbi said a meeting with several undercover agents getting weapons and bomb- making materials. uma has more from washington. >> reporter: julie, the chilling video is a window in how far the home grown terrorist are willing to go in the name of radical islam. the suspect was days away from launching an attack on the capitol. the fbi distried the images of the fbi agents and sound to protect their identities. back in 2012, the agency
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arranged an undercover operation with a 29-year-old who dreamed of a suicide attack. in video it is clear how far the want to be terrorist go for these kinds of attack. you can so a min ka liowa fi meeting with undercover agents and posing as al-qaeda operatives ready to it help obtain bombs and guns. he tries to familiarize himself with a submachine gun. >> i don't know man. >> and the group goes shopping for nails to build a nail bomb. >> and later the video shoes them testing it out in a west virginia quarry. >> as he watches the bomb explode ka lifi said.
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it is not about us. it is about ham on on allah. >> it is getting much more difficult to anticipate when the home grown terrorist attack. >> there are people who are infected with the ideology. they don't need to it be specifically told what to do. they understand the imperative and they carry it out on their own. it is it a difficult proposition to deal with because they slip upon through the net. >> reporter: he pled guilty to one count of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction. these radicals have every intentions of stepping up hitting american intchlt >> two people dead and other hit in a mall shooting. what is reportedly a domestic
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dispute between a food court employee and her husband. the surviving victim was rushed to the hospital. they are live in melborne florida with the latest. >> reporter: good evening julie. there were 100 people in the mall here when a 57-year-old husband and gunman walked in with three hand guns and pockets full of ammunition in order to shoot his wife, a food court employee in the mall. the 911 call came out just as employees were prepareing to open the stores for business. the police locked down the mall and heard shots. when they entered they found three gun shot victims fleer the food court. 57-year-old jose rodriguez dead of a self inflicted gun shot.
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his wife was shot and survived. an unidentified male was shot and killed. they have not released his identity. police are searching the home and the car on the scene. but the most insight may come from the victim and intended target. she has survived and is in a local hospital and talking to the detectives, julie? >> thank you. right now pope francis visiting the philippines and despite a tropical storm keeping a busy schedule. and police try to track down two teenagers they accuse of a multistate crime spree and the parents plead for the safe return. one of the teens is only 13
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>> police rushing to catch a pair of teenagers accused of going on a crime spree taking them from kentucky to south carolina. unless the teens surrender, the outcome is not going to be good. 18 year old dalton hayes. and 13-year-old cheynn e phillips and they ran away and leaving a path of stolen cars and forged checks in their wake. and they may be armed with guns found in a stolen truck. the police believe they could be armed and dangerous and adds to an alarming story. >> armed and dangerous to an extent. the couple is becoming brazen and dangerous over the last two weeks. the bonnie and clyde sweethearts are believed in a toyota tundra. but the sheriff said the couple
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hadn't shown a propensity of violence and they didn't take the gun inside of this red 20 where are six ta comma that they had stolen earlier. the crime spree didn't start until this sunday. and they have stole ep two trucks in kentucky and travelled to north carolina and south carolina. and on monday surveillance to theage showed them using two forged checks. they suspect hayes is calling all of the shots here and running away because he faces burglary and theft charges from an arrest last year. >> dalton like i said is 18 years old. if he cared for her he would take her to a police station and drop her off and he could do whatever he needs to to. >> hayes is facing charges and
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phillips is considered independent right now. but could face charges. >> an 18 year old and 13-year-old. it is scary stuff. do they have any idea where they could be. >> there is possible sitings in florida and they are searching homeless shelters and the couple has been pan handling. they have dated three months and hayes announced they were endpajed on facebook. and phillips told children at school she is pregnant and she convinced them she was 19 and hayes could face charges for luring the minor away. the parents are begging them to surreppeder and face the consequences. >> thank you so much. >> and standing up for those who protect our nation's streets. a sea of blue. and test voyage ends in tragedy
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>> a tropical storm cutting short pope francis's mass in the philippines. estimated 150,000 rain- drenched catholics dwatherred to hear the pontiff and the pope said he was saddened by the shortened schedule. it is not expected to have a impact on the sunday's mass and he will address the crowd of 6 million people. it is blamed for a ska folding that killed a volunteer. the pope asked to investigate how we could show his own
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suffering and solidarity with the woman's family. >> joining me is father johnathon morris here in the studio. as the largest catholic country in asia and the philippines, how much does that trip mean? >> imagine 6 million people in a country of hundred million. that is a largest gather aring of human beings ever in history. >> wow. >> 6 million if they meet that expectation. 6 million of gathering of humans around a single person. it is awesome to witness and fox will be transmitting it live. >> and the pope and the corruption, how will he address that? >> there is a lot of corruption in the philippines and asia and latten america and everywhere. he has the power of the appeal
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of the people and taking advantage of it. he's going off script. pope's don't usually go off script and he would say he's messed up once on the trip. he gave an analogy that was crit otherwised about the situation in france and the terrible terrorist activity and he gave an example of if he got insulted he might punch somebody back and it was not the best example. he's going off script because he is willing to be misinterpreted to reach the people. and he is taking message to the corrupt politicians. and he can say it with certain authority because he is living a simple life. >> he is a man of the people and that's why people associate and sort of seem to identify with this pope maybe differently
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than in pope's past. with 6 million attending the mass what can they expect from it? >> he will talk to them as a local pastor would talk to them. and he put a poncho and they said it is raining. he said give me a poncho. first time there was a papal poncho and just decided to speak to the people heart-to-heart. and he knows he's risking making mistakes and being misinterpreted and said it is worth it otherwise we would not talk to this guy. >> seeing him come out of the bulletproof motorcade. and they don't come out and get one-on-one, what kind of impact his message can have? and will he address the terrorist threats and cells we are talking about so much in the world and the radical religious
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movement that is backed by radical islam. >> he has spoken out stronger than anyone i know of. he will not enter into dialogue from those unless they reject isis. that is no such thing as diplomacy and dialogue if you are not rejecting isis. that is very strong and last sunday, hey, especially muslim leaders and religious leaders you better get rid of extremism in the name of god especially the muslim leaders. who is saying that? he is able to speak strongly and clearly because people trust him as walking the walk. and you know in this crazy world, isn't is nice not that he is perfect.
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but you say gosh i trust him for doing what he says and believes in. >> you have to give him credit for. that thank you for being in the studio with us. >> saturday night. yeah. >> and fox will have live coverage of the pope's concluding mass early tomorrow morning starting bright and early as johnathon mentioned at 2:30 eastern time. >> new resistance for president obama's plan in reaching a nuclear deal to iran. he wants congress to back off. and there is this. the streets of dc transform in a sea of blue in a incredible show of support for the law enforcement capitol. we are live in our nation's capitol.
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>> smoke shutting down the tunnel in the english channel. it is our top story around the world in 80 seconds. france, smoke triggering an alarm in the channel tunnels reportedly prompting passengers to evacuate and put on gas mask. it apparently came from inside of a truck transported by the train and no reports of anyone hurt. nchina, 22 people drawned in
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a test of a newly built tugboat. the welder had to cut through the hull. one man found an air pocket in the cap sized boat. only three of the 25 people were rescued. it was brand new and returning from a voyage. there is horrific damage in south africa country. 175 killed and others displaced by rising flood waters. rescue crews found a woman who had begin birth trapped by flood waters. a third of the country is now a disaster area. >> the philippines a plane carrying philippine government officials overshooting a runway. it hit gras and breaking the front landing gear. luckily no one on board was hurt. that is a wrap on the fox trip
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around the world in 80 seconds. i am jowly bandaras and it is the bottom of the hour and sea streets of dc as hundreds of people marched in support of law enforcement officers across the country and peter doocey is in washington tonight. what motivated the organizers to put the march together. >> reporter: the whole point is to remind people police work i is dangerous and remind law enforcement officers that not everyone who protest is against law enforcement. >> the media puts the message that everything is negative that the cops do and the the people pick up on that and they start telling the officers everything you do is negative that's hard because they are doing their best to protect us and keep us safn and be there in our worst
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moments to help make it not so bad. >> several hundred people made the trip to dc on a chilly day for this event put together by the wives of three dc area operators and they largely wore blue shirts and waved blue flags and handed out blue ribbons. the march started in the national officer's war memorial and ended up in the u.s. capitol. >> peter was this a response to the anti- police protest. >> reporter: julie, there they say not but they there were answers to the protest. >> it is time to let them know we have their backs. it is time for us to bring peace, it is time for us to show the al harpt shaon and eric holder ares and race baiters that we outnumber them and we
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will back our policemen. >> one more contract that demonstrators wanted to highlight. they had a large gathering and no violent outburst or property damage which is the 180 from the protest where stores and cars were damaged and arrest were made, julie. >> thank you, peter. >> new push back from both republican and democratic law makers over president obama's threat to veto any additional sanctions on iran over the controversial nuclear program. the president told congress to hit the pause button saying that there is still a chance to diplomacy will win out. opponents say more sanctions will help teheran from building the nuclear bomb. >> reporter: even if it has bipartisan support president
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obama will veto the bill that imposes new sanctions on iran if the latest round of nuclear talks fames. >> my main message to congress at this point is just hold your fire. no body around the world lost of all the iranians doubt my ability to get sanctions passed. >> president obama wants to see if the framework to contain the new deal will be reached in march between the u.s., france germry and iran. he is being pushed back from republicans and democrats. and rob men endez told the president sanctions could not be done quick enough. and in case the u.s. needs that authority in the future. the now republican chairman, tennessee senator bob corker said there is no doubt that it
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is the leverage provided by congress that forced teheran to the negotiating table and i continue to believe that congress weighing in on this critical issue can help these negotiations suck sowed and not remind them. president obama can talk about it more in the state of the union speech. he said something similar last year as well. >> molly, thank you. an islamic conference called stand with the prophet outside of dallas and held in's building owned by the public school. here's more from garland, texas. >> tonight's event is a lightning rod of controversy. >> reporter: theentious vent organize ares have asked for a stepped up police presence. look at the protestors gathering outside of the building. much smaller than before.
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we is upwards of 300 protestors and now there is less than a hundred. there were threats made on social media and people vowing to bring guns and dine mitt to the location. we have not seen violence. but those involved with the cause say it is that type of hate that was prompting this meeting to combat what they refer to as islam phobia and all muslims have radical views and support isis. it is a damaging stereotype. >> these are our neighbors and friends and community members. and they deserve to it live in safety just like we deserve to live in safety. i want to get away from the us versus him. we are one community. >> many are up in arms about the function.
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primarily the imamfrom new york speaking here tonight. a 1995 letter from federal prosecutors list him and 200 others as unindicted persons who may be alleged as co-conspirators in the bombing though it is important to note he was never charged. and folks are upset because it is held in a venue owned by the local direct. the school said it is leased and can't discriminate against those who wish to rent it out. and critics are not buying that. >> i guarantee you if christians had an event such as this it. you would hear the separation of church and state and violation of this nature. >> and it is important to point out. >> reporter: the group sponsoring this it event is out of chicago. it is heated here tonight
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fortunately there is no violence among the protestors. that is a good thing. thank you for much casy ste gal. >> and a correction now. we have made regrettable errors on air regarding the muslim population in europe with regard to england and france. this applies to discussions of no go zones areas where nonmuslims are allegedly not allowed in and police will not go. there is no formal desination of the zones in either country and no credible information to support the zone excluding individuals based on religion. there are areas of high crime in europe as there are in the united states and other countries where police and visitors gr enter with caution. we deeply regret the areas and apologize any and all that may
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>> president obama giving a preview of the guests he would like to invite to the state of the union address. many were americans that wrote him letters in the first six years in office including a small business owner and formerly unemployed man who got a new job after going back to school. president obama said his guests are examples of america's come back. the freshman from iowa will deliver the response. it is the first response for her. and the group of democratic law makers heading to it havana in the first delligration trip to cuba since the shift in policy. their goal is to discuss the
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country's expectations for severing ties. andrew cuomo plans to go. and americans can spend credit cards on the island and spend as much as you want. >> we should normalize our relationship with cuba that increased contact with the cuban people and government would only serve to put pressure on the castro regime and to abide by and protect and advance the human rights that we hold here. >> reporter: critics say increased travel can trade to cuba is an economic lifeline for a castro regime that made no concessions to democracy. >> it is a naive notion that you will extend your hand to a brutal dictator and that changes them and they will no
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longer be a brutal dictator. and the over all embargo remains in place, it will be easier for u.s. industries to export their goods to cuba. >> there is an opportunity in a telecommunications and agriculture sectors for more trade to occur and more travel that occur in the short run. >> the cuba terrorism industry is hoping for a wind fall. >> we think that more americans will come and we'll have more customers. regardless of the country it is good for the economy and business. >> next week they go to havana and on the agenda migration and reopening the embassy. >> a plane crash killing two people in the aviation convention and now the federal
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administration is investigating. our story as we go across america. >> florida investigators say a pilot and his passenger were killed when the small plane crashed in a airport in sebring. the victims were attending the u.s. sports aviation expo the convention for small planes and ultralights and other personal aircraft. and in florida miami police releasing home surveillance video as they search for a christmas eve arsonist. you can see a man toss a moll tol cocktail. and the homeowner and family were out of town at the time. >> i don't know why they would do this and i have no idea who did this. >> the footage shoes that the suspect stuck around 45 minutes and tried to set another fire in the backyard. >> california, an suv smashes in
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the office of the animal rights group of petta. the impact felt like a explosion. the building is named after former price is right host bob barker who was a petta donor and animal right's advocate. in colorado, a would- be robber changes his mind when he recognizes the clerk in the convenience store. he walks in and out. the man cursed and said i was going to rob this place but i know you. and asked if the clerk recognized him. he asked if the clerk recognized him and he said no. and he gave a thumbs up and walked away. >> and a measles outbreak. more than 50 cases in california to washington to colorado. measles by the way was
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eradicated in the united states in the year two this happened but on the rise as parents choose thought to vaccinate their kids. how many states are affected in the outbreak? >> good evening julie, over the couple of weeks the numbers have spiked. the majority of causes in california and colorado and utah and washington state. there is one case in mexico as well. health officials say it started in disny land between december 17th and 20th. and then those infected went to airport ands got on planes and flew to a number of states. six patients temporarily shut down an urgent care center in san diego this week. health officials are taking it sourcely. there were 644 cases in united states more than triple than the year before.
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the medical a team said numbers have gone up and vaccinations are going down. >> i know a lot of moms are out there and worried about this and worried that perhaps their kids will end up with autism or it could be so much that they could get a lot of neurologic problems. that is not proven by science. >> the health officials say the vast majority of people affected right now have not been vaccinated julie. >> how easy is it to get the measles? >> very, very easy. it is a contagious air-borne disease out there and some cases, it could be fatal. it starts with a rash. a rash spreads cross the body and then the coughing and sneezing where it spreads and it is contagious four days before and after you start showing symptoms and the best thing to
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do, go out and get the vaccination for yourself and your kids, julie. >> will car in los angeles, thank you very much. >> and an american's veteran gets a taste of hollywood but he has his own remarkable story of the battle of leaving iraq. >> the suffering i there. and so controversy comes character and that is up to you what you do. shaun hanity takes a special look at movie american sniper and based on chris kyle. 10 o'clock eastern time on the fox nows channel. which is good for me. hey! and bad for the barkley twins. your brain can send information to the rest of your body at 268 mph. three times the speed of a fastball. take care of your most important parts with centrum. multivitamins expertly designed
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>> bradley cooper might be the star in the oscar nominated film
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the american sniper but the actual iraq war veteran has a role in the movie. shaun rab of kdfw out of dallas shoes the story of how he is overcoming injuries and getting back. >> american sniper, the war drama film based on chris kyle's opens. it is in the elbow. and i have lived that for the last ten years and i hope i can get it. he is training to ski again something he did before he lost
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his right leg at the know and part of the left leg and hand. he's had 47 operations. >> it makes you realize i am still alive and i can do this. weigh get break through after break through. former st. louis ram training him and helped from the high five foundation. >> losing the leg below the knee, he will not have the signal response from the foot but we have to accommodate for the missing leg and be equal. vabora is a trainer for wounded warrior and the bond of the battlefield lives on in his gym. and there is a role in move. >> the difference is in mine
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you don't get two takes. >> he is pushing him. and all of the trials and tribulations and controversy and suffering i have been through and it is my greatest teacher and controversy is taking character. and where you take that is up to you. >> that was shaun rab reporting. american sniper opens this week in theaters nationwide. >> a sery was raids are leading to arrest in suspects around europe. what else can officials do it make you feel safe from terrorist cells. >> i live in the greatest country in the world. i have no fear about terrorism, our leaders regardless of party are doing all they can. you can tweet me at julie bandaras and i will your answers, coming up next.
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antiterrorist police stretching over europe. four terrorist arrested in greece andan an none musbusinessman in hong kong. they were shot and killed last month while sitting in their patrol car. and a volcano in iceland is erupting five months of sparking fears of massive air travel disruptions and we asked what officials can do to make you feel safer from terrorist cells. secure usa by eraddicating and not paddy caking the terrorist and depart all training. and the next tweet of latest release of guantanamo detainees. i don't feel safe with the administration. european countries are arresting terrorist and our president is releasing them. they can link to terrorist
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groups and no clear chain of command. tweet me and that is our fox report. the kelly file starts now. nwelcome to the the kelly file special eeverybody. taking on terror is the name of this evening. i am martha mccowan in for megyn kelliy. there is a rampage in terrorist and threat of similar attacks looming large here in the united states, there is a key question that is going unanswered. what is america's strategy for fighting all of this? (inaudible) >> it is chilling words and

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