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good morning, america. without a trace. the search intensifies by air and by sea for the boeing 777 that vanished friday, carrying 239 people, including three americans. and this morning, a new clue about the plane's possible last maneuver as teams concentrate on what looks like two large oil slicks in the ocean. and the other mystery, how did two people board the flight using stolen pass ports? breaking overnight, two dozen people rushed to hospitals when a high school performance comes to a crashing end. and an incredible survival story caught on camera. a small plane collides, a sky diver and crashes nose-first. the amazing images show the sky
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diver tumble after being hit. how did he make it out alive? and tiny hero, when his mom was badly injured, this 2-year-old called for help. not by dialing 911, the technology he knew how to use to save the day. hey, good morning. before we get to the top story, just a reminder, you need to set your clocks today, reset your clocks. move them ahead one hour. spring forward, or spring. >> you're the bearer of bad news, i'll bring the good news. we lost an hour of splooleep, b spring is 11 days away. >> butterfly.
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>> high-tech. and right to the top story, the plane that vanished en route to beijing. it's baffling. no distress calls, no bad whether, no history of mechanical problems, and no crash signs except oil slicks off the coast of vietnam which may or may not be related. >> did they make a mid-air turn around and two passengers were flying with stolen pass ports. we begin with pierre thomas who's covering the intriguing angle about the two passengers. >> reporter: good morning. so many questions today tantalizing and frustrating including the mystery of the stolen passports. two men posing as an italian and austrian boarded the flight mh-370.
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the fbi wants to know who they are and why they were on board. the story behind the two men is suspicious and could be critical. were they drug smugglers? terrorist sources or none of the above? >> the passports, i'm in touch with the international intelligence agency. at the same time our own intelligence has been activated. >> reporter: authorities were blunt. given the lack of evidence, terrorism cannot be ruled in or out. >> we are looking at all possibilities. >> reporter: authorities say they've identified surveillance video from security cameras at the airport they will use to identify passengers aboard the flight. those images will be compared to terrorism and criminal suspects around the globe. the austrian foreign ministry said one of the citizens on the flight was safe and sound in austria. the only austrian listed is kris can kozel.
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italian authorities say no one was on board, and his parents were told he was okay. both were stolen in thailand. while the u.s. government has not discovered evidence of terrorism, they are reviewing all the names and comparing them to relevant criminal and terrorism databases. malaysian officials say at least two other passengers are drawing scrutiny, but they did not say why. the fbi is planning to deploy forensic investigators to assist, but a lot of work is underway. >> and more about the two passengers with the stolen passports, how in the post-9/11 world were they able to get on? are there stolen passports checked before they board? >> reporter: there is. the question it whether they were entered into the database,
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and did they bother to check. the standards differ from airport to airport. >> and they were reported stolen two years ago. >> that's right. >> thanks to pierre. and now to the massive air and sea search in the south china sea. two large oil slicks, but no sign of the plane. in beijing, the intended destination, distraught families are waiting for answer. and gloria is there. >> reporter: behind me is the hotel where so many mothers, brothers, families of loved ones are waiting. there is a special assistance team from malaysia airlines offering support. but officials are being pressed to give answers when they have far from perfect or complete information. in china, heartbreak for hundreds of family, holding on to diminishing hopes. as hours passed with no news. one woman telling china daily,
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the family of my neighbor was on that plane. and the anger was building against the airline. they ignored us for so long, this man said. our relatives were on that plane. and her son was on the flight, she spoke to us. >> if you want to know how it is to lose a son at the age of 50, it's devastating. >> reporter: any shred of evidence resumed at dawn, and at least 42 aircraft are involved. in a tweet, they announced the pc orion will help. the u.s. is sending one with two search and rescue helicopters. they are focusing on oil slicks where it was detected before it vanished. a possible clue.
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>> possible indication that the aircraft never came back. >> reporter: the black box could hold answers, but until investigators find it, an enormous task. it has left few clues. we were inside the room with families, praying for the best, bracing for the worst. they want some kind of explanation to make sense of the loss. >> i'll take it up. it's unimaginable. many. and now to the conflicted and difficult task much finding the cause of the crash, looking for the black boxes. we looked for clues, and learned that it may have turned around just before it disappeared. what could that indicate? >> reporter: it could indicate something was wrong on the aircraft. that is just a possibility we are hearing from the malaysian transport ministry. and we have a lot of conflicting
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information. it's really about the black boxes. the secrets they hold. and as you heard, the search is underway, and we're hoping we can unlock the mystery by finding the boxes. this is the actual 777 missing. mu maintenance issues, but disappeared 36 hours ago. the red eye to beijing took off on the six-hour flight at 12:41 in the morning. 40 minutes later at 1:20, it flew out of the radar coverage area. ten minutes later, the airline reported their position. the last time they were heard from. how much longer they were in the air, or what direction they were headed is unclear. but this morning, officials say they're investigating the possibility that the plane tried an air turn back. a literal turn around back to the airport. we know that the pilot, 53-year-old zaharie shaw was experienced. he had been with the airline
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more than 30 years. but so much we don't know. what was happening in the final moments? those black boxes will tell us. they are presumably at the bottom of the south china sea. locater beacons pinging for a month or so. >> this is over 600 feet, they will be able to find it. that's not a terrible depth of thousands of feet or a rough bottom that would make a major problem. >> reporter:er >> reporter: they are so critical. in air france 447, the boxes were retrieved, providing the answers to why that jet fell out of the sky. some are asking whether all the data should be beamed back to land rather than stored on the black boxes. this morning, the search and rescue crews are looking for wreckage so they could listen for the locater pings from the all-important recorders. boeing and the ntsb would like to assist in this investigation. they have assembled teams.
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they are poised and ready to go. they are waiting for the request from malaysia to come in and help with the investigation. >> thank you. more now on the mystery from colonel steven in washington this morning. good morning to you. under what circumstances could you imagine the pilots turning a plane around mid-flight? >> there are all sorts of reasons they would turn around. perhaps something went wrong on the airplane. maybe for a maintenance issue. it's not unusual for an airplane to turn around. if there's a question about the safety of the airplane, the airplane will be turned around and sent back to the original destination. my question is this a we think they turned it around or maybe, or definitive clues. i'm skeptical of this. >> yet another one of the many unanswered questions surrounding this incident. david curley raised something in the piece i want to ask about.
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in this day and age with so much technology at our disposal, where the black boxes not transmitting to land? rather than going to the bottom of the ocean? >> it's a legitimate question. that was raised after the air france crash. why not transmipt mitt it through satellite links? we would know the health of the aircraft. up to this point, it's the question of technology, having the satellites in the right place. paying the cost of having the data transmitted. that's a cost-benefit analysis. but you will see the way business is done transoceanically. >> thank you. and turning now to the other story breaking overnight. a stage collapsing in the middle of a high school performance. dozens of students taken to hospitals. and what went wrong.
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and we have more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. it was a scary and chaotic time for the dozens of girls performing on the stage when it collapsed. and for the hundreds of family members in the audience looking on. caught on camera. this morning, frightening moments as a stage collapses at servite high school in anaheim, california. >> high school stage collapse. >> reporter: look again as the stage comes down. >> the stage -- the stage platform came down. it folded right in the middle of it, and the girls dropped, all the ones in the front dropped ten feet into the pit. >> reporter: it was annual musical theater challenge when the accident happened. cell phone video catches the stage falling out from beneath the students. 24 students were take ton area hospitals with minor injuries, possible broken bones, bruises,
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skri scrapes. >> we are getting a handle on it be where and assessing and getting parents reunited. >> reporter: they are still trying to determine the cause this morning. investigators said the cause was maybe too many students on the stage. and they are posting po ining pd they are expressing relief it wasn't worse. no reports of serious injuries. >> that is good news. thank you. now the other top stories, ron. >> good morning, good morning, everyone. explosive anti-government protests on the streets much venezuela. riot police had to use tear gas to control the crowds. they clashed with the police during a protest with the empty pot march. banging on pots to show the chronic food shortage.
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they were able to stop them before they reached the food ministry. the president of venezuela has been the target. he says it's right-wing opponents to overthrow him. and st. patrick's celebration spiraling out of control in mass. it was the blarny blowout. 74 students were arrested and four police officers injured. and the pregnant woman who allegedly drove her minivan into the ocean. 34-year-old ebony wilson was under bond for $2 million. she was charged with attempted 34u murder for each of the children. and a big win for rand paul at a major meeting of republican conservatives.
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the first term senator took 31% of the cpac votes of likely candidates. far ahead of ted cruz. he got 11%. they are a key indicator among conservative voters. and now this dash cam video from the south carolina highway patrol. 23-year-old lopez kidnapped his mother in virginia beach and stuffed her into the trunk. they arrested lopez. and the reason he put his mom in the trunk, she allegedly refused to move with him to miami. the mother was released unharmed. and shaquille o'neal, headed back to his high school. and where he goes, the party follows. ♪ yeah, shaq-size party at robert cole high school. that's in san antonio, texas.
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which honored shaq and his former basketball team on the 20th anniversary of winning the state championship in texas. they retired his 33 jersey. you would have thought that would have happened a long time ago. he was 6'10" when they won the championship. in the two years on the team, they were 68-1. >> was he sick that one day? >> we need to find out about the game. happy birthday to shaq, 42 last thursday. >> no. >> he's young. >> thank you for that. i appreciate that. >> i'm aware of dan's age. he's young. >> shaq, the date of birth. >> reminds me of the movie "twins." >> very, very good. >> thank you. and turn now to the crisis in ukraine. where a large russian military convoy was in the streets of crimeaed in latest show of force. and talking with france and
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others to discuss the showdown. and martha raddatz hosting "this week." good morning. >> good morning. >> and president obama is getting heat from the republicans for his handling of the crisis. read you comments. john mccain saying it's feckless. congressman mike rogers said they are playing chess and we are playi ining marbles. is this fair criticism or partisanship? >> there are midterm elections coming up, and we have partisanship. and president obama has been criticized for his foreign policy. but i traveled with secretary of state john kerry throughout the region in ukraine and paris, and he was pretty much working non-stop trying to connect with all the world leaders. but what he really wanted to do is get the russians and the ukrainians together. that did not happen. and that really has to be a first step as they try to figure
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this out going forward, bianna. >> what are the options for the u.s. at this point? >> as far as we know, all they are saying is we to want deescalate, de-escalate. they will put more sanctions on russia. they're trying to get some cooperation from europeans. they don't have all that much cooperation at this point. so i imagine what we'll see in the coming weeks is the pressure will be kept on, vladimir putin it not having any of it. he hasn't pudged. this is one of those things that's so fascinating but could go on for a long time before a resolution. >> and all eyes on the vote whether crimea will secede. and martha will be more on "this week." >> we'll be watching. now to a much, much lighter story. it involves a 2-year-old who leapt into action in a surprising way after seeing his
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mom get badly injured. he resorted to a very techie rescue technique, and abc's scsa haines is on the story. >> you will agree, you will see a kid glued to the screen of a phone or tablet. it's a battle to limit it. but here's where the tech-savvy of the younger generations saved the day. babies on smartphones, toddlers on tablets. but in tucson, arizona, it made this tyke a hero. she was out for a walk when a foster dog attacked one of her dogs. he took a big bite off her finger. >> i begged my daughter to call 911. they were afraid to touch the phone. she needed help right away. just in the nick of time, 2-year-old bentley saved the day. >> here comes my son bringing me
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the dish towel and proceeded to call my friend on facetime. >> bentley, always on the iphone is known for making his fair share of prank facetime calls, encouraging them to ignore the ring. but not this time. >> something said i needed to answer this facetime. >> it was a good thing she did. >> all i could see was his little forehead. and i was like, hi, bentley. and it was quiet, and then i hear laura screaming. >> she called 911 right away. and when the fire fighters got there, bentley was at the door to let them in. a true hero for a mom in need. and to think he ran for the kitchen towel, called on facetime and waited by the door. that is a smart 2-year-old. >> a lot of kids are second-guesses the advice to keep the kids away from smartphones. >> and i lecture my sister, get the kids off those skreens.
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>> put them back on. >> thanks, sara. >> and a look at the forecast. and julie durda is back. >> thank you so much for having me. we are 11 days away from the official start of spring. with we have that spring fever. it was gorgeous in new york city yesterday. a lot of the u.s. seeing a transition. i want to show you the temperatures we are expecting. 71 in rapid city, that's 2 degree s from a record high. and denver with a high of 67 degrees. we were talking about snow and an avalanche two days ago. and all the way into the south and the northeast. new york city, 54 by tuesday. going into next week, 80 degrees for dallas. and now the forecast outside your front door.
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all right. so i don't want to get you too excited because we walked about spring, nice weather, but there's another winter storm coming to the northeast and the east coast. stick around, the 7:30 hour, i'll have the details. >> you'll be back in miami on the beach. really worried about it. >> call me back, i'll help ginger zee. we're the team. coming up, caught on camera, the incredible images of a small plane piloted by an 87-year-old world war ii vet hitting a sky dive other. the happy ending.
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♪ why did i leave? well, i left because -- because i fell in love with a charming prince. >> a hollywood royalty. we're give you a sneak peek at the new movie about princess grace starring nicole kidman. that's so many decades after her death, we're fascinated. >> and she looks great. >> she does. clashes on the court, players and fans going he head-to-he head-to-head. is there enough security at college basketball games? this is a big question in the coming weeks. but a truly astonishing mid-air collision on camera. >> you have never seen this before. and world war ii vet gets
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tangled up with a sky diver's parachute. this could have been really ugly. >> it sure could have. the pilot was doing touch and go drills. lands on the runway, and immediately takes off. he was come income for one of those landings, so too was a sky diver. their incredible collision caught by a local photographer. this morning, a sky diver and a pilot have a miraculous story to share after they collided in mid-air. all of it caught on camera. >> as the shutter's clicking away, i realized that i'm seeing something that is certainly spectacul spectacular. >> right before impact, a small cessna plane flying toward a parachute as they come in for a landing and the nose of the plane slices throughout strings, sending the 49-year-old into the
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air before slamming him into the ground. and the pilot loses control. crashing at a 90-degree angle, the nose crunching into the cockpit. >> you think, oh, my gosh, what happened? >> it was far from over. as the single-engine cessna tumbles toward frost. >> there's a safety zone they are not supposed to be in. >> while it's hard to watch, both the pilot and frost escaped with minor injuries. >> this is absolutely incredible that we don't have any fatalities her. both the ntsb and faa are investigating it. the sky diver was released, the 87-year-old poiieltd was a worl war ii vet, and he was kept for observation. that's why i don't sky dive and pilot planes. >> exactly, yeah.
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never do touch and go drills for that very reason. thank you. appreciate it. another look at the morning's headlines, from ron claiborne, an avid sky diver. >> i would not do that. we begin with the growing mystery with the malaysian jet liner with 239 passengers. oil slicks were discovered in the waters off vietnam. but it is unclear if they have anything to do with the plane. and two people boarding with stolen passports. and families waiting for clues about what happened to the loved ones. and in israel, a boat was captured by co man does. it was seized and rerouted to a
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port city. the gaza authorities have denied anything to do with the ship. and thousands of thrill-seekers in tampa grabbed life by the horns. bulls charging into the crowd in the first great bull run. you see men in tutus. and even superman got in on this. it may become annual event. somehow i imagine if the sun also rises had taken place in tampa, florida, instead of pamplona, it wouldn't be the same. >> no. so literary on a sunday morning. >> you caught me. dan's educated. >> i pretend to be. don't ask to see my degree. >> time for a check of the weather. good morning, once again, to julie durda from wplg. >> good morning. and south florida is looking great this morning. but across the u.s., good
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morning, america, we are seeing a major winter storm. keep our ice on from the great plains all the way into the northeast. hove know is possible. there is a possibility of see g winter storms until spring. and the rain is going to occur over portions of the northeast. it's turning to snow where temperatures are tumbling from buffalo to new england. and the west coast, today, more rain. record rainfall across the pacific northwest all the way into northern california. corpus christi, showers into portions of austin. and also this morning, texas, the northern half, temperatures in the mid-60s. that's a look at the forecast, here's a look at the forecast outside your front door.
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>> the weather report is brought to you by masterwacard. >> so about that degree. >> a degree in meteorology. i know a lot about polar vortexes. >> very nice. use the big words, dan. >> thank you, sara haines. more on sara's degree coming up. going to pay for that one. coming up on "good morning america," games gone wild, players fighting with coaches, players fighting with fans. as march madness approaches, is college basketball out of control? >> and the boys from entourage are back, and the pickets from their movie shoot. all ahead in "pop news." >> from a ph.d. ts from
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violence with college hoop fans attacking players is exploding just as march madness is starting. should the ncaa beef up security in the stands before the big tournament begins? ryan seth has been looking into this and joins us now for more. this is just fun and games, and you see action like that. >> it's about the game, but looks like a boxing match. ncaa games are known for fire and intensity. building as the ncaa tournament approaches. but alterations on a off the court make many wonder with the tension that makes it great is boiling over. with march madness days away, new concerns about clashes between players and fans. many wondering, are college games getting out of control? this fan turned fanatic, stormed the court to confront a coach. watch closely. after a technical foul was called, university of santa
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barbara student walks on to the court. no one stopping him, and yells at the hawaii head coach. >> i have seen anything like that in 2 years of coaching. >> he was escorted out of the court and later arrested. and just a week earlier, a melee, following the win over new mexico state. and it's not just on the court, in february, oklahoma state university player marcus smart taking to the stands, shoving a texas tech fan after the two exchanged words. the tension between fans and the teams they love veering out of control. the culprit? maybe the game itself. seated right on the court. they have access to the players, coaches and official, they feel like part of the action. and the blurred line is one security struggles to control. and security is key for keeping fans, players and coaches from fouls out. >> i would expect tighter
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security at march madness. some of the things that have happened are warning signs. >> the ncaa retains security consultants that work on things like the olympic and the super bowl and work to keep people safe. one of the keys is the line between the fans and the stands and the play oers and the court. they're so on each other. >> but that's part of the attraction, being part of the action. >> don't want to be in the middle of it. >> exactly. >> thank you. and coming up on "good morning america," she left hollywood to become a princess. but was it her biggest regret? it's nicole kidman starring in grace of monaco. that's up next in "pop news." most 100-calorie yogurtsle] are made with artificial ingredients and sweeteners. "grace of monaco. that's up next in "pop news." ♪ that's up next in "pop news." kee that's made with 100% natural ingredients. ♪
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get out your calculators, your an bbicus. >> that was written in script. he didn't come up with it. a new look at nicole kidman as grace kelly. balancing her royal duties with her desire to return to hollywood. >> some of you asked, why did i leave hollywood? well, i left because -- because i fell in love with a charming prince. >> i love that line. and the physical resemblance is the goal. they nailed it with nicole. anything she can't do? >> she's a talent. and a beauty. >> speechless. >> that's a hard thing to do. >> very difficult for talking heads, right? from a princess to a pack of men about time, the guys from entourage look to be having the time of their lives filming the new scenes for the movie in l.a.
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it's not just the boys back in business, the convertible also looks to have a starring role in the movie. jerry, aka, turtle, tweeted this photo, and adrian took this selfie. the movie will hit theaters june 12th of next year. >> i see a guys night out for dan and ron. >> we like a big fuzzy dice now and again. >> dan and ron hitting the town together. let's go there. >> yeah. >> and next up, there's no disputing u2 is one of the most popular bands in the world, but that wasn't always the case. the rejection letter is getting major buzz online. it's from 19 6r9, and addressed to bono. thank you for submitting your tape, we feel it is not suitable for us as present. good luck with your future
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clear. yours sincerely, alexander sinclair. >> we hent went on to run a bigc lalk, i'm sure. >> and i love that pnk. >> after seeing them at the oscars, i tweeted, does his daughter know how cool he is? they're rocking so many generations. >> i'm guessing she doesn't appreciate what we do about bono. and on a happy note, an 11-year-old pug named meat ball in polish. he gets so excited when he sees his owner that he starts singing. his owner tells us that he is actually deaf, so he may not be able to hear himself. but i bet he feels his little vocal chords vibrate and loves
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eight years into the disease was when all the light went out. for me, it was heart-wrenching. look into the eyes of somebody with alzheimer's sometime, you just don't see -- the person's soul is, like, gone. bea: and it takes a toll on everyone. i mean, it's -- it's a depressing disease to watch unfold before your eyes. she actually thought those of us who were caring for her and who loved her most were her worst enemies. more and more responsibilities fell on my shoulders. lisa: this disease just ravages a family. it changes your life. the magnitude of it is indescribable. my mother taught me to be in the moment. we have to live in the moment with them. and i'm going to be with that person right now, in this moment, wherever she is. art: now is the moment. if we work together, we can stop this epidemic. grace: contact brightfocus and learn more.
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good morning, everyone. i'm carolyn tyler. thank you for joining us on this sunday, march 9th. let's start with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning. plenty of cloud cover. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. live doppler 7 hd. you see the the moisture from our radar here. not all of this is reaching the ground. the cold front is well to the north. you can see off the northern california coast where it is rain around mt. shasta right now. east bay hills camera, mild with concord 57. napa, 55 degrees. anywhere from 9 to 12 degrees warmer than yesterday at this
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