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this is what the first saturdays of outdoor dining look. doctors say we can't lot our guard down. >> a big announcement from the cdc requiring all travellers across the country to wear a mask. why bus drivers say this is a big win but they're worried about people actually complying. >> i'm tracking more rain and more snow ab 11:00 srtht no >> everybody has family. our ploers. people who come here andfinitel >> it's the first saturday of the year for outdoor dining in
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san francisco. there's still concern as new variants were found in the bay area earlier. straunts restaurant owners caught in between trying to make ends meet and keeping everyone safe. we were in the marina district tonight where restaurants opened their doors and welcome like this just it's just knowing the bubble and being strong and supporting everybody. >> more plates of food keep rushing out of boho restaurant's kitsch oen. a week ago there were not sure they were going to survive. >> i don't think it's time for me to close. we're done. >> seeing groupings of people eating together is also
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concerning for some san francisco residents who say nor safety guidelines should be in place. >> six people together, none of them bearing a mask. >> at least here they're staying vigilant. >> they cannot come to the restaurant bout the mask. >> that excitement is what's keeping many of these restaurants alive. on the other, infectious doctors say there are 19 variants circling the bay area. >> at least the one that seems to spread more quickly is very susceptible to the vaccine. >> she says dr. rutherford is optimistic. he's helping the department of public health with a case study on covid-19 and outdoor dining. what are you hoping to find with this data you're collecting? >> in real time to go back and look at, say, let's figure out where the haas hundred people got infected. that would be pretty helpful.
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then you'd know what you have to tweak. >> abc7news. >> dining is reopening as california is reporting both encouraging and disappointing numbers. with the state recording more than 40,000 deaths as overall cases begin to taper. deaths are often the last metric to decrease after a surng. one in every 1,000 people in california died of the virus. the number of infected people in the hospital continues to drop. the test positivity rate is now at 6 poip 9%, the lowest in some time. last saturday it was at 8.5%. hundreds of people lined up today for the chance to get a covid-19 vaccine on the peninsula. the free clinic provided that highly coveted shots to seniors and caregivers. they say it gives them hope. >> i feel good about it.
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>> big relief. >> big relief. >> 83-year-old care ley jackson just got vaccinated, side, at long last. >> i'm feeling good about the fact that it's available and i had the privilege of taking it. >> family health center hosted the clinic after securing 1100 moderna vaccine doses for local seniors. >> we heard that the community has been waiting for a while, so we both put that up to our neighbors as well that are not our patients. >> are you the caretaker? >> i'm the care giver. >> do you want to get the shot as well? >> i am. >> care workers were invited to get the shot. brenda brought her mom. >> as safe as we try to be, having the vaccine is much more assurance and i'd releaving for us to know it's done. >> the mayor says hope is coming to this largely underserved
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community. >> initial social justice and economic justice and one of the ways we can do that is by providing vaccinations for people who do not have access to health insurance. >> we don't have maybe internet access to digital services. -to-this moment here to come and get vaccinated, it's historic. >> clinic organizers weren't sure how many people would show up. they hope to have a vaccine for everyone. >> we were able to vaccinate over 1100 people today. >> everybody who got vaccinated will come back on february 22nd for the second shot. they hope to have more vaccination clinics in the future. abc ch news. >> we are tracking california's progress at our website and you can as well. see where distribution stands and when you might be eligible to get the shot. it's at abc news.com. starting monday, a new cdc order
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will require passengers and transit workers nationwide to wear a mask not just in planes, trains and buses but in transportation hubs and terminals as well. matt boone explains much of the support came from bus drivers who say their industry has been hit hard by covid-19. >> i have been complaining from the get-go that this should have been mandated from the federal government. >> john costa runs the union representing transit workers across the country. he said they've had at least 15 members die from covid-19 in california. >> in the bay area alone i believe it was six members. >> here in san francisco wearing a mask is already required to get a fare on the bus as they have these simple info graphics trying to make it as clear as possible. but compliance is not always there. >> i don't think that anyone should feel like they're like above any or have some type of god complex and that i she shouldn't wear a mask.
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>> she takes bart several days a week for work and says she still sees people without masks. >> absolutely. i feel because we have new variants spreading or becoming prevalent, i think it is essential to have a mask currently, especially in my condition. >> others were skeptical a federal order would have much impact at this point. >> someone's got to go ahead and enforce that. it's a matter of who's going to do it. >> drivers wori it's going to be them. >> when you have to enforce a mask policy because a paepg is not wearing a mask, you cannot concentrate on the road. >> he's a former bus driver and president of the local union in san jose. >> our drivers are scared to death because of the up surge we've had recently, they're really, really afraid to drive. >> still, it's a policy the union had been fighting for, one they hope will create a unified approach across the country. >> if it was already here, i think we would have saved more lives. i believe this initiative today
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will save lives. >> in san francisco, matt boone, abc7news. >> now to the economy. one of the five pillars we focus on in building a better bay area. today people held a rally to protect renters during the pandemic. the party for socialism and liberation is demanding cancellation of all evictions and fore clez yurs. >> pay for the rent, everybody. >> they held a car and bike rally that began at noon today. the governor extended the face eviction moratorium through jean. organizers say those protections aren't perfect and come with minimum demands that not everyone needs. we are abc7news. we here are launching a special series called california dreaming. throughout this coming week we'll look back at issues that threatened the california dream and introduce you to people finding the solutions.
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here's a preview. >> i think the california dream is changing. the idea of driving to l.a. and sort of making a go of it on a wart's salary isn't maybe as realistic as it once was. >> over the past few years california's population growth has slowed while other states have picture up. >> when people say things like the dream is over because we're not growing adds fast as arizona or tpgs, that's comparing apples and ormgs. >> we'll look closer at the state of the state and examine the data behind the numbers. why has our pap las vegas slowed, and if so, where are the people going? the experts answer those questions and much more. you can join us each night for our new special investigators "california dreaming" or stream the full series on demand right now on our abc 7 bay area app. download the free app right now. still ahead on abc7news at
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haen a open. at kaiser permanente medical center in richmond where you can see the caution tape around a car and police conducting a seven. no word on the suspect or the victim's condition at this hour. a sacramento man is after reportedly live strooemg himself in the back of an apartment where two women were later found dead. the man was arrested after a lengthy standoff. miss say the suspect was also wanted for nber of felonies including assault with a deadly weapon. police haven't said what his connection was to the two well whose body was found. >> very sudden. i'm praying for my city and i believe that god loves the city but it's really sad to hear these violent things happening. >> police have not released a cause of death for the two women. their names are being with held until their families have been
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notified. stories like this are always alarming. if you or someone you love is dealing with mental health issues, we can help. head to our website to find a list of resources. a well known private investigator in san francisco is fighting for his life after attempted robbery in the haith ash bury neighborhood. jack pal deanna was injured on thursday when someone in a passing car tried to steal his camera. he didn't let go. hit his head on the pavement and is on life support. san francisco miss have arrested one suspect and are secretary offing for at least one more. pal dino is best nope for his j suicide case and several high profile clients. businesses founded bid governor gavin newsom have added extra security due to death threats and violence. the sacramento bee reports that
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newsom and family have received threats. so newsom is no longer part of the group but plump jack told the bee the businesses have received hundreds of nasty messages that escalated during the lockdown. a spokesperson for newsom's office of emergency services tells the bee that the state is aware of the threats and law enforcement is investigating. tomorrow marks the end of an era for bay area news junkies. after 35 years insider film la tear is putting down the pen and publishing his final article in the san francisco chronicle. not to worry. he'll continue to zwroin join us on abc 7 as a special contributor. >> we've had scandals in this town, i've covered those. affairs by politicians, i've covered those. shenanigans, i've covered and uncovered those. there's one interesting thing that is remarkable. i've always said that we were
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put here for the sole reason of giving everybody else in america something to talk about. whether it's renaming schools or tossing out george washington or handling the virus, we have not let america down and we're going to continue to lead the fore front of what's happening. >> phil has covered it all. and you can watch this complete interview with phil and hear some more of his stories on our website abc7news.com. and then tomorrow right here on abc 7 at 9:00 a.m. phil is looking ahead. phil will be joining abc 7's kate lars op to deep dive on recent hot topics like the governor recall effort and what stories he's hunting down next. developing news now. along the central coast. progress today and a big clean-up effort on sections of highway one. heavy rain caused part of the ohio to fall into the ocean. crews are removing floodwater mud a boulders from the road.
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their declared a state of emergency for the counties. ohio 1 was closed before the storm hit. cal tran says the area will be closed indefinitely. owes night is closed until at least monday because of the recent storm. on february 8th people will need a reservation to get in so the park can control the amount of people because of the pandemic. not only is there snow but fallen trees have done damage as well. park officials posted these photographs and said 15 giant sa cow yas fell in the mayor posa grove. they don't believe any of them were named schough yas. they say the trees could be lying in the park for centuries more. and with that, let's get to abc7news meteorologist drew tomba. the weather, at least a little calmer than what we've had. >> yeah. deon, today we got a little bit of a break from all of that wet weather from last week, but our
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next storm will be moving in starting monday and giving us more rain here and more snow in the sierra. let's look at live doppler seven right now. you see action on the screen, a shield of moisture off of our klein right now. i know it looks pretty ominous but it's going to miss us. most of this is going to move off to the north. as we put this into motion over the last two days or so, as it approached the bay area it tends to fall apart. but there's a chance yoecht tonight we may get an isolated shower. in fact, as we go through future weather i'll stop the clock at 4:30 tomorrow morning and there you can see from stand rosa and towns to the north, like clover and ukiah will likely get an isolated shower out of this baupd pushing off to the north and the east. even throughout the day tomorrow, in the same locations in the north bay there could be an isolated sprinkle but for
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most of us it's just a mixture of sunshine and clouds tomorrow and a pretty dry finish to the weekend. so you take a look at any rainfall that does come over the next 24 hours and again really emphasizing that anybody who sees any wet weather, santa rosa, cloverdale, ukiah and clear lake, a few hundredths of an inch of rain. elsewhere we'll remain dry overnight tonight. lows mainly in the 40s overnight tonight. an isolated shower after midnight in the northern portion of the north bay. tomorrow during the day we'll see partly sunny skies throughout the bay area. tomorrow is a little warmer than today. temperatures in the upper 50s to lower 60s, so we're very close, if not just slightly above average for this time of the year. as we fast forward into monday, this is when we'll see our next storm system moving to northern california. it will begin in the north bay
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first in the afternoon on monday and then this storm system will just slide south throughout monday evening and into tuesday morning, bringing us some more rain. when the storm impacts go right now. the level one system we'll track late monday night into tuesday. scatters downpours as well. gusts from 20 to 30 miles per hour. we're getting rain here, but nor snow is coming from the serra. a storm watch will go into effect. one to two feet of snow. our highest peaks could see three feet of snow on top of the blockbuster snowstorm we already saw last week, so a lot of snow in the sierra. ears there's the chance tomorrow some sunshine on our sunday. there's the evening rain and wind monday lasting into tuesday. tuesday looks pretty rainy, but by wednesday we'll find increasing sunshine and that
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check it out. super bowl excitement has taken over tampa bay, florida. the official opening of the super bowl experience. the massive thee mile site allows fans to find out what it's like to be in a game from running through a maze of defenders to kicking a field goal and much more. masks are required.r lak placen suay. and the big game is always the biggest advertising event of the year. but this time expect to see some expects that don't typically get a prime-time spot. >> something like a scots miracle grow. during pandemic lockdown people have a renewed interest in gardening. door dash speaks to the time, obviously restaurant delivyw, t.
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anheuser-busch, coca-cola and pepsi are sitting the super bowl out, which is clearing the field for new advertisers. those three are choosing to redirect money from megapricey ad buys into other efforts including promoting covid vaccination. chris alvarez with more sports. chris. >> after getting blown out in phoenix, the doves return home to play the pistons. look who's back. the
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reporter clay. 19 warriors, 10-9 overall. it's been up and down. clay has been around the team more and more as he rehabs that achilles. in full force for saturday night's game. that is a dunk. that looked easy. first quarter winding down as the defense turned offense. kelly oubre junior the lefty, watch me fly. in the second, great pass from draymond grooun andrew wiggins. stephan hansen always in room. 64-45 at recess. michigan native looking like a lion's quarterback right here. draymond alley-oop to this guy james wiseman. wiseman lands hard but would be ok. draymond had six assists. back to steph, dribble drive and score. a game high 28.
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finds brother-in-law damian lee the corner triple. warriors win. reporter clay was steph forefor the post game. >> how much longer until you break the record? >> i mean, you're in the booth right now so it's your job to know these stats to be able to do the quick math. >> i don't know. what do you think? 40 games? >> he's 400 behind, clay. >> two seasons. >> who is a better color commentator, dale curry or michael thompson and it's one guy's birthday today, so -- >> it's your pa's birthday? >> happy birthday to papa thompson. i got to go with dale curry, though. >> oh, man. what's wrong with -- >> phil walton eating the candle on a cup cake. still lead after up four after jay miller hits.
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dell air is going to block the lay-up but because it was after it went off the glass, the goal the end is called and the sun devils take the lead. driest for the tie and it's no good. stanford falls. niko map on, cardboard cut out watching arizona take on cal. cal down big early. matt bradley hitting three triples and three points in the first half. cal trailed by 50 at the break. early second half, wild cats on the run. he drops it off. two-handed hammer. wierkts running away. akinjo coast to coast, hoop and the foul. 71-50 and that is a tough loss for cal. this abc 7 sports report sponsored by your rol toyota dealers. >> much more to come on abc7news
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video shows people carrying science and american flags, marching past cars shouting skam-demic. governor tweeted about the incident saying we will not be deterred or threatened. dorm stadium is back up and running. the entrance was reopened after about an hour. l.a.'s mayor says despite the interruption, no appointments were canceled. the push to get as many americans vaccinated as possible is groping more urgent as more variants of the virus have been identified in at least 30 states, including california. long lines at vaccination sites are now a familiar scene. seven states have vaccinated more than 10% of their populations. hope for a third option is on the horizon. johnson & johnson is expected to request emergency use authorization for its vaccine as soon as next week. >> a day to look robust enough
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that they will likely go ahead with it which means probably sometime mid to end february we start to get some doses in. >> up like pfizer and moderna, johnson & johnson's is a single dose and doesn't need to be stored at subzero temperatures. the man who died hours after getting the coronavirus vaccine had covid-19 already. the plaquer county sheriff's office provided new details in the case a few hours ago. the map worked in health care and was recently diagnosed with covid-19. investigators say he had underlying health issues and showed symptoms of illness the day of his appointment. vaccination has been ruled out as a contributing factor in his death. president joe biden is making a case to the american people for his covid-19 relief package. he said the 1.t trillion dollar bill is needed now more than ever with or without republican support. andrew dim brr reports from washington.
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>> president biden urging congress to pass his $1.9 trillion relief package. >> i support it with support from republicans if we can get it. but the covid relief has to pass, no ands, ifs, or buts. >> more help for small businesses and another round of direct payments to most americans for $1400. but republicans are not on board. senator linds game. but the president is warning of the growing cost of inaction. >> an economist should agree if there's not more help, many more people will lose their small businesses, the roofs over their heads and the political to feed their families. >> small business owners have been struggling. >> i'm saying the same thing for almost a year now which is that we're ok for now. but barely.
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and i never know how much longer it's going to go. >> it's not just businesses. millions of americans are worried about paying the represent and putting the foot on the table. the soup kitchen in numg feeting hundreds of families. now they're more working for people who have lost their jobs. people who have not be unemployed now but now are unemployed or underemployed. >> the national guard handing out food. >> a tremendous feeling inside to see the appreciation from the people, you know, everybody that comes through is thanking us and just really letting us know it's really appreciated and they really need the assistance. >> with democrats holding that narrow control of the senate they likely don't neat senate report. chuck schumer says they are prepared to move ahead without it. abc news washington. >> still ahead on abc7news at
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a regular day at work took a terrifying turn when, whoa, a piece of machinery burst into maims. this happened last wednesday at a grocery store, a neighborhood in san diego. the owner said an employee was just making copies when the sanitizing machine began to smoke and then exploded. the employee called 911 while two others reached for the fire extinguishers. no one was hurt but the fire caused about $50,000 in damages. back in 2019 we intd you to an entrepreneur in san francisco who's about to
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h busess in en fmbr to shark t. despite the pandemic, it's better than ever. >> snicker doodle -- >> the owner of cookie dough company is an understatement. >> i feel like i did cartwheels the whole year. >> we visited her in her store front in spring of 2019 right before her episode of shark tank was set to air. >> you can do it. turn your life around and be whatever the heck you want to be. >> it happened in 2015 when she decided to get sober. her love of cookie doe helped her battling alcoholism. >> i worked the done for hope in hopes of raising more awareness around mental health and addiction. we have mental hell certification for our staff. >> despite not getting a deal.
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>> full panic attack. i lost it. it was an emotional cliff dive. >> an investor reached out and helped her open a new store in las vegas. just as done was beginning to take off, covid happened and kelsey shut her all her physical stores. >> kind of like sobriety, every day i choose to stay on the path in recovery and every day i try to make the best choices i can for me and my company. >> the company started shifting to more e-commerce at the end of 2019. moving to las vegas cut operating costs. done was reaching more customers than ever. >> we were shipping around 30 boxes a month in november of 2019. by april of twenty twept we were shipping 3,000 boxes a week. the growth was incredible. we did $50,000 on line in 2019 and we did $2 poip 5 million in 2020. are nor people seeking comfort
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food? >> gift of cookie doe is a bite of no, sir thalia. >> what's next? >> world cookie world domination. >> she seems to be well on her way. >> she is an inspiration. proceeds from sales go to she recovers, a nonprofit serving more than 325,000 women in need of when he recovery and substoons abuse. coliseum college, prep academy in oakland will be getting extra help in the athletics department thanks to the shaquille o'neal foundation. today the former nba star's foundation announced the high schools that will be getting grants to provide money for ppe, uniforms, reusable water bottles, transportation costs and sports gear. shaq teamed up with icy hot. he says high school is where you get to hone your talent. >> you never know.
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one of these schools that we're giving this money to could be the next tom brady, terrelle owens. this is where it starts. >> a final check of weather now withdrew and what's ahead for this week. drew. >> yeah. hi, deon. a chance of an isolated shower overnight tonight in the north bay. for most of us it's a mix of stars and clouds out there. temperatures settling into the 40s. tomorrow we'll find partly sunny skies. temperatures slightly warmer tomorrow than today by a few degrees. upper 50s to lower 60s for the second half of the week. by muhammad we're going to track our next storm moving in from the north. it's going to arrive in the evening and kind of linger into tuesday as well. so on the storm impact scale right now it's a level one system. we're tracking monday night into tuesday with moderate rain. scattered downpours from time to
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fourth quarter tied at 85. kemba walker gets it to it boston battles back. kemba walker to jason tatum. he's such a good player. celtics within one. now for the wild final 15 seconds, lakers with the ball and the celtics forced the trove, so kemba walker up ahead to jaylen brown, little bit loose but gets a hold of it. gets it back into walker's hands eventually. pump-fake, miss the shot and then daniel theis for the win. no. here's larry and adonna foil. >> after the blowout loss to the phoenix suns bounced back tonight for the warriors. kelly oubre, my, goodness, it was a nightmare on the return to phoenix. the revenge game didn't work out but if he scores and plays well,
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it gives steph and everybody on the warriors a little chance to breathe, a chance to exhale a little bit. >> they're almost a lot of junk defense in him. it's cru ces in and asserts himself defensively. if you do that, the team is more effective. >> you don't have klay thompson. kevin durant is long gone. a bunch of new faces on the golden state squad here. how long does it take to jell? >> this is tough. it's not an ideal year because of the pandemic. how much practice can they get? you waned to see them have more court time. i think as the season go on you'll get some ofha mo. unfortunate there's so much pressure on them when we don't have time to walk up and make sure you kind of gel together. >> the game that preceded us, we
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saw the lakers eke out a one-point win in boston. as you look at l.a., are you surprised? i mean, they had the best record in the league for a while, slipped back a little bit on this road trip. are you surprise it at how strong they were? i thought lebron was going to rest a little by. >> teams, you have to really get out really quickly and try to hold on to the end. i think you see them push the pace really early. as later on in the season, they was going to start finding the opportunity to rest them so they can be good for the playoff. >> we'll see if the warriors can do next week fence the mavericks. chris, back to you. >> thanks a lot, guys. bay area nate active jared hoff is on the move. espn reports goff is going tolines along with three draft picks at matthew stafford heads west to the rams. all ha stafford to the 49ers
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rumors can be put to rest. goff fell out of favor with the rams. the rumors heated up over the lasigned a deal we will l.a. in 2019. now he heads to the nfc north to lead a lions team. important to note the deal cannot be made official until the start of the new league year on march 17th. the nierps likely won't be getting one of the top ones. he could be there. third quarter nice throw from mond. better catch from amari rorngs gets the american team on the board. all-star game. mond throwing the slant to josh palmer. american team takes the lead. you're part of the game right here. nfl scouts and draft people like seeing this north carolina running back, michael carter from nine yards out. he will not be stopped.
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nearly every player in the field involved in this scrum, he gets it. he gets a hug from dad. national team did win it 27-24. this abc 7 sports report sponsored by your local toyota dealers. >> that's it for tonight, everybody. abc7news continues bright and early tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. for drew and chris and all of us here, thanks so much for joining us. take
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