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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding civilization -- finding solutions, this is abc7news. > there seems to be some progression. >> now at 5:00, f for an agreement. did the proposals being offered at the bargaining table as the teachers strike could continue tomorrow. good morning. i'm liz. good morning, lisa. >> yesterday with all of the rain, we -- you could
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clouds in clear areas. 52 on the peninsula. two to three degrees cooler there. half moon bay 7 to 9 colder. upper 50's to low 60's by the afternoon it is sunny, a little below average but a nice, dry start to the workweek. we will change it up by monday. >> ducknation is this morning. >> for the second straight time in this warriors-lakers series it is a blowout victory. this time it is the lakers
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taking a 2 series lead. >> we know we have a great opportunity ahead of us. >> it is what it is. it doesn't matter if i am satisfied. >> during the second half of the game, we got away from ourselves. we have to come back stronger. >> you find yourself in a lot of different scenarios. you can draw on anything. that is one of the scenarios we have been in and responded. that is why we have confidence. >> despite the final score and all the things that did not go the warriors' way, you could tell by the team's comments, that they are ready. e ad wris. wolorfu
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crd fstheyent home disappointed. lena howland talks to fans who say they are eager to see their team en >> the warriors took lakers in the lakers in yellow and purple territory. >> we are ready. >> the warriors, if they wanted to, they could push it. >> warriors fans city to capacity outside of the chief center saturday night with more than 2600 people. about halfway through the fourth -- third quarter warriors fans were caught throwing in the towel and leaving early. >> we will come back stronger and better than ever in the next game. >> the lakers got payback for game two at home, blowing out
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the warriors on their own home floor by 30 points. >> warriors! >> a great game by the lakers. i was worried about the first quarter, but my lakers come through. >> leaving dubs fans a little disappointed. >> i think the warriors were not in the mood today. it wasn't clicking. the chemistry wasn't there. i think the linkers excelled -- the lakers excelled. >> those loyal to the bay have their eyes set on game four. >> the best we can do from back home is be composed and feel for them, and keep cheering them on. liz: next developing news out of oakland. if a deal is not reached two resolve the teachers strike today, students and staff have
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just 14 days left in the school year. prress,he it is pretty confusin. there are a lot of errors. there seems to be some progression. >> the union new proposal from the school district friday night. they spent all day saturday preparing the counter offer. >> for pe teachers it would be class-size reduction. one pe teacher would get 2 students, which would be great if it was a personal training, class but that is not what our pe classes are. >> that pe number should be for hundred 28 students, not -- should be 428 students, not >> they need to analyze the work
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they are putting forward to us. >> it dida statement saturday morning. it says that what is being offered is a historic $70 million for teachers' salaries. the deadlock is now over proposals. these are issues that go beyond classroom learning, issues such as environmental justice, student transportation for homelessness. these are greater societal issues, and they are not mandatory for negotiating. >> we know that conditions are directly related to students' learning conditions. >> the union argues that common good is part of their comprehensive package. one example,
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investing in community schools. the union says regarding community schools, an agreement on common good is a matter of accountability. >> all of us have a voice and how that, money is and that can be threatening to people in power. >> the union says if there is no deal by sunday, they strike on monday. >> at least one person is dead following a crash on the north livermore ramp on-ramp this happened after 9:00 last night. at least three vehicles were involved. pole.ar slammed int tomorrow the suspect arrested in a string of stabbings and davis will be in court for a preliminary hearing. he pleaded not guilty on friday.
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police say he was a student at uc davis until last week when he was separated for academic reasons. the california reparations task force voted in oakland to approve recommendations for a final proposal to be delivered to state lawmakers this summer. they researched the negative impacts of slavery on its descendants for two years. the package includes restitution estimates for african-americans living in california. african-americans with ancestors tied to slavery could receive cash payments. the time is now. >> i think it comes upon a time that we have to be social engineers, and make sure that we deliver something. otherwise, we never will do it. liz: according to the report an
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african-american resident over the age of 70 could receive payments up to $1.2 million. state legislatures must pass or some of the -- oakland athletics tv announcer glenn has been indefinitely for using a racial slur. the slur came during a pregame segment before the a's took on the royals. he made an apology. the saying that it was unacceptable. let's check outside right down. lisa: we have sunshine on the way, maybe not as warm as it should be for mid-may but the season has been nothing but a typical. -- but
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we will talk about when we will warm up next. liz: a house party shooting in chico. what we are learning about the deadly incident, including officers responding to the grace. how a thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for adults with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole. ibrance may cause low white blood cell counts that may lead to serious infections. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs. both of these can lead to death. tell your doctor if you have new or worsening chest pain, cough, or trouble breathing.
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liz: welcome back. here is a live look from our san mateo bridge camera. police are investigating after a shooting at a house party left a girl dead and five others hurt. the suspect has not been arrested but there is no threat to the public. police believe the shooting was not random. police responded to the same party 30 minutes before that
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shooting, following reports of someone dishing a party. , on the peninsula hundreds guns were turned in at an anonymous gun buyback. residents received $20 gun. nearly 2700 firearms have been removed from the community in the gun buyback program. a family member is condemning caltrans after they decided to close off ramps during cinco de mayo celebrations this weekend. low writers have been rolling through the city of san jose -- low through the city of san jose since the rules on nos cruising zone haves in -- on no cruising zones were lifted.
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>> that is ve stereotypical and racist for them to think that because this is a holiday celebrating latinos that there would be violence. liz: offramp to your bylund one island -- the new ramp is off the far right lane of the lower deck. the former offramp located on the far right lane will remain -- on the far left lane will remain open. thes ea -- the space museum is celebrating
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history month. a special blessing was presented over the new addition by the buddhist church of oakland. super high speeds. it is returning to the bay area for the third year at a time when local tourism officials say it is needed most. cornell barnard gives us a look. >> if you have a check out this adrenaline pumping sailboat race on the bay, known as sale gp whe foot catamarans fly across the water so close to shore. >> these are hydro-foiling rocket ships that hit upwards of 60 miles per hour. >> sale g -- sail up nine teams from across the world. >> the stakes are very
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the competition is at the highest level. >> this is one of the most knowledgeable cities for sailing and racing, so all of the teams love coming back here. >> thousands of spectators and sailing enthusiasts are coming to the marina green to watch. >> the commentary is excellent, the vibe is excellent. they are getting people into sailing, and into watching it. >> is up and close. >> it comes at a crucial time when san francisco is trying to revive tourism post-pandemic. >> we have 25 percent of the visitors who come to san francisco. business is down. this makes a difference because they bring people into town. >> the economic boost is welcomed just like strong winds for these sailors. the winning team gets bragging
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rights and $1 million.the snow liz: liz: is coming down on the sierra -- liz: the snow is coming down the sierra. the total snowfall for this season is 62 feet of snowfall and that is just for the snow lab's location. still snow coming down? lisa: not unusual to see it in may. we are ready for warm weather. this time next weekend we will be talking about temperatures 80's to near 90. it. there are still -- it will take a while to get there. as, we look at live doppler 7 that spin in the atmosphere is evident to the west of, california and oregon and that is what we will be watching for early tomorrow, but as for early today and after monday, things
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will begin to shape up and feel more like spring, even summer by the end of the week. it does not look like it will be a huge wave. it is 46 temperatures have cooled off considerably in the north bay. 46 nevada with 52 peninsula there. no fog to speak of but there are clouds. clouds thickened up overnight, looking for some shower chances mainly in the north bay. then it will get breezy as this system pushes through. that major warm up slated for the end of the workweek. here is a look at the end of the workweek today. this is your monday. early in the morning here, the trajectory of this system looks to skim the north bay.
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otherwise we get back into a breezy afternoon for your monday. clouds will increase again as another system follows this one on tuesday. let's skip over to wednesday where we have temperatures in the 70's inland. a lot of sunshine for midweek, and then as we get into your thursday look at how these upper 60's along the north shore. friday and saturday appears to be the warmest with temperatures climbing into the 80's and 70's along the bay. into the weekend, it looks like there will be a system dropping south that will allow us to remain not too hot. may friday and saturday, the warmest days of the coming week. we get back into a sunny afternoon. look at those mid-60's looking nice for you in fremont, upper 60's in livermore, and up in the
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north bay sunny skies, a few high clouds. we are looking at mid and upper 60's bay and inland with 50's at the coast. a slight chance of a shower in the north bay, otherwise tuesday, high clouds, wednesday warming up that you will notice. liz: nice to hear that there could be 80'a reminder you can f our newscasts live and on-demand on our app. download the app now and start streaming. just ahead, rooftop research. how researchers are diving into the california super blooms and other like going hiking,
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lab will have their dna sequenced. >> we will do a lot of in-house genomic research on them here. we are trying to build a library of californian insects. >> a gathered to document biodiversity in insects around the globe. >> we are one of 81 sites around the world to doing the same kind of monitoring protocol. we will have data compared for generations to come. >> they need to crawl down into the tube to get the nectar. >> it is an interesting time to study bugs. it is also a fascinating year to study their environments. the super bloom's popping up around california are part of a diverse environment. >> the cool thing about super
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blooms's we will see some species explode, whereas other species will not bloom as big with as many individuals. we have that opportunity to see how that affects pollinators. >> pollinators may need time to catch up with the growth in blooming flowers. documenting these is part of this growing research. >> insects rely on plants as a habitat to raise their young. >> with climate change introducing new pressures, it is more important to understand the critical relationships that affect the species on our planet, pieces of a puzzle being gathered on a sunny rooftop in the middle of california. >> researchers say they are seeing more invasive species. traps are not --
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a stop in san jose. the barbie malibu truck 70's themed malibu barbie clothing and accessories. it will be in walnut creek on june 3. still to come, trouble for churchill downs. the investigation underway after 2 competing horses had to be euthanized this weekend. this committee's continue following the crowning of king charles iii and queen camilla who will take the stage today for the star-studded coronation concert.
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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7news. >> we saw sparks flying like it was right in front of us. we ran into the converse store. liz: witnesses described the terrifying moments a man entered a mall and started shooting. what we are learning about another mass shooting in allen, texas. w we'll get to the lateste on that shooting in a moment, but first let's start with the forecast. lisa: the sun is not coming up
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until 6:07, how beautiful that is. 51 in oakland. it is 53 in palo alto. 42, santa rosa. that is chilly. 41 in livermore. anywhere from 2 to 8 colder in our inland valleys. we breakaway two mostly sunny conditions, upper 60's, the warmest locations staying in the 50's by the coast. liz: thank you. in texas a day of shoppin turned into a scary situation after a gun man opened fire in a mall killing 6. dozens of shoppers were forced to evacuate moments after officers arrived. the gunman is one of the 9 who have died.
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our reporter talks to about what they heard as they ran for their lives. >> the sound of gunfire disturbing a peaceful day outside of a shopping outlet in texas on saturday afternoon. the shooting happened around 3:30 p.m. local time. >> our officer was out on an unrelated call. he heard gunshots. he located the gunshot. he located the shooter. he neutralized the shooter. >> the outdoor shopping area, packed with hundreds of shoppers on what was a sunny, warm day. >> there was this guy dressed in all black, wearing a vest, has an assault rifle, and he is shooting at people. >> romero was there as well and saw some of the victims. >> some were dead.
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>> many shoppers say they ran inside stores to hide. >> we saw sparks flying. it was right in front of us. we ran into the converse store. they locked the door. we all hunkered down in the back. >> i had to go back to the front and locked the door. that is when i saw cops coming in, helicopters were coming in. >> multiple agencies responded, including the fbi and atf. police officers escorted shoppers to safety, many seen walking with their hands above their heads. liz: people in new york are protesting and demanding justice for jordan neely, the 38-year-old who died after being put in a chokehold on a subway train.
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demonstrators poured into the subway station. this comes as the attorney for the marine veteran issued a statement expressing condolences over the awful tragedy. a grand jury could be convened this week to hear evidence in the case. it has been a worrisome week leading up to this weekend's kentucky derby with several competing horses now dead. authorities at churchill downs said 2 more horses slated for the races yesterday suffered crippling leg injuries, forcing veterinarians to euthanize the animals. churchill downs says it was working with regulators to investigate. yesterday brought royal moments 70 years in the making. celebrations, will continue today following the coronation of king charles iii and queen camilla. >> this morning the u.k. is
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gearing up for a big celebration. >> it is magical. >> seeing royalty was just anything on the tv. experiencing it in real life is quite a big deal for me. >> members of the public are encouraged to take part in coronation lunches, taking a later on sunday the likes of katy perry and lionel richie performing at a concert in windsor. >> god save the king. >> all held in honor of king charles iii and queen camilla, formally crowned on saturday. attended. prince george, second the throne helped carry his grandfather's robes as a page,
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walking the very steps he will one day have to take. >> we just watched 2 hours of ancient ritual. >> a military off the day the biggest since queen elizabeth ii's coronation, the royals later having a private lunch with their family. prince back to california to celebrate his son's birthday. members of the public are being encouraged to try volunteering and giving back to their communities. liz: in san jose, one both festive people are showing their support for the celebration. there was plenty of themed food to munch on, including a cake in honor of king charles iii and queen camilla.
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secretary of treasury janet yellen discusses negotiations between the white house and congress to raise the debt ceiling. you c with george stephanopoulos at 8:00 this morning right here on abc seven. santa clara county has released its latest budget plan with the goal of closing $120 million deficit. they want to eliminate 160 positions. budget workshops are set for next week to get feedback. still ahead, equity on the front lines. how marin fire is improving housing and training facilities perennial firefighters. here is a live look outside. just a really pretty sky. it is 5:36. we will check in -- we will check back in with lisa when we get back.
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liz: welcome back. here is a live look outside traffic moving smoothly. the federal program that provided free covid testing has come to end end. californians have six more months of free coverage. if you are on medi-cal, you are insured through 2024. the covid national and public health emergencies come to an end on may 11, more than three years after they were first declared. if you have this covid 19 test the fda' says to throw it out. this goes for the pilot at home
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test, which have already been recalled. if you have these told to throw it away and do not put the liquid down the drain. in the north bay a new firefighter training program focused on equity is expanding. they are partnering with college of marin to create a housing program for new firefighters. cornell barnard has a look. >> these firefighter recruits have been working to reduce the risk of fire across marin county by removing dead trees and brush. we caught up with this crew from the fire foundry last year. across the entire state that we are trying to solve. we are also trying to wring more women and people of color into the fire service. >> kessler is a new firefighting recruit.
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>> it combines a few of my passions, helping people, racial justice, and helping break cycles of poverty throughout marin county and beyond. >> the program, which offers paid on-the-job training, is no expanding. htey are teaming up -- teaming up with a local college. a fire training facility will be built nearby. >> by doing that and by having students here, it is a win-win for both parties. we get our students trained on site. having a north bay contingent of firefighters is a benefit. >> departments statewide are struggling the higher. >> weber believes the new training facility could open next year. >> a one stop shop pretty much. >>e says
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program has opened the door to a new career path. >> a career in fire sounds awesome. the chance to be able to go and help the public, the community seemed like a win-win for them and me. liz: in san f 200 children living in the bayview district now have a new set of wheels. the rotary club donated bikes to underserved children this weekend in an effort to promote a healthy lifestyle. volunteers assembled several bicycles. children were also given safety equipment like helmets and bike locks. lisa: the sun coming up, 6:07. low 60's across oakland, uppe 60's in our inland valleys. we will talk about how the heat will return big-time for the
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become pregnant, or are breastfeeding. for more information about side effects, talk to your doctor. be in your moment. ask your doctor about ibrance, a pfizer product. liz: welcome back. here is a live look at the golden gate bridge. tiger woods is being accused of sexual harassment by his ex-girlfriend according to a court filing by her attorney. he a nondisclosure agreement. at the time she worked at a restaurant in florida. in sports the lakers bounced back taking game three in the playoff series, which is bad
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news for warriors fans, that on the diamonds it was good news for the san francisco giants. >> good morning, everybody. the warriors were rolling. they were up 11 in the second quarter against the lakers, but then the wheels came off. the lakers blew off a 30 point win. check out game three of the nba's marquee matchup, steph curry against lebron james. he came out fiery, 11 poi the first quarter, but scored only 4 more the rest of the way and had 6 turnovers. warriors by 11, seven minutes left in the half, that did not last. 25 points for aed, lakers explosion. lebron exerting his will in the second half. 21 at the half.
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5 of 7 from deep. he did not need to score the rest of the way. andrew wiggins says i've got this with authority, throwing it down on his head. injecting life for the golden state. lebron james to the hoop, 28 points, and the lakers pulled away rather easily. they had more desire, more want-to. the lakers by 18 after quarters and keep3 pulling away. the lakers roll 127-97 with a game lead. >> if you are on the road, you are going against a great team, a great defensive team in particular, and you know the crowd is going to be into it, you have to be more poised. >> you win a game, everybody is
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greatest player in the world. you lose a game, they are throwing dirt on you. it is about training your mind for the next challenge. >> you have to go do it. that is the beauty of a and having the opportunity to throw this one in the garbage and move on. >> the giants and brewers, you cannot go wrong with sharing a pizza with a couple thousand of your fans. a 2 run blast. look at the fan going all-out to make the catch. that had to hurt him ende everybody -- him and everybody else there. his first-ever major-league homerun. how about the a's in kc? sasquatch is still roaming the grounds. jj
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a's win 5-4, two-game winning streak of the year, and the bay area panthers indoor team defeated vegas. that is a wrap on morning sports. enjoy the rest of your sunday. liz: lisa, it should be ia nice rest of our sunday too. lisa: you can pick out this feature here. it will influence our weath tomorrow with clouds and a chance of showers. it quickly moves out returning to some breezy sunshine for monday afternoon, and for sunday we have clouds scattering out. the bridgers stroke both in the north the, other was are holding onto clouds.
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it is 50 in san francisco with 51 oakland, 5 jose. a look from emeryville where we have calm winds, a typical sea breeze setting up later today. temperature up 42. mid 40's out towards napa. 10 degrees colder today. yesterday with all of that cloud it was milder and today anywhere from 10 to 20 degrees colder. our roof camera this morning, partly cloudy, skies on top looking for clouds to return with a shower chance in the north bay for monday, and a major warm up coming into play, looking like saturday the warmest day but thursday, friday looking good as well. as we look at the cloud cover pulling back through the morning hours, revealing more sun and into your monday.
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here is your next system. it is a cold one. you could see a light shower or sprinkle than itlyov out of here for some aft sun. zy for your monday and as we get into the next 7 days in san jose, look at the warm-up underway. upper 60's today, staying there through the middle of the week, but by thursday we will really begin to feel more like average, and friday and saturday looking at the warmest weather. in the, south bay today look for partly cloudy skies. on the peninsula that sea breeze, a nice afternoon. on the coast into town for the giants game, sunny conditions. and nice-looking day, but you will need the jacket. 66 in santa rosa.
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the clouds, there are not any this morning, so a nice a mild afternoon. 62 in oakland. average high about 67./ feeling like spring in our inland valleys with 67 in pittsburgh. livermore about the same today. temperatures dropping back off into the 40's, notice the north bay getting close to some shower chances into the early part of your monday. mid to upper 60's, bayshore 50's on the coast, and mix of clouds and sun we will begin our warm up substantially in the thursday, and the warmest day is said to be saturday. we are delaying the fire season. always good news for us.
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kinda like us. osteo bi-flex. find our coupons in sunday's paper. liz: the bay area book festival continues today. the line above activities has something for just about anyone. there is also a free outdoor book fair with food and beverages. it goes until 6:30 tonight. taylor swift announced she will be re-recording her album speak now over the summer. she took to social media about it, saying she wrote the album when she was 18 to 21 years old. it was originally released in 2010. lately after her former label big machine sold the master
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>> it is pretty confusing. there's parts that are missing. there's a lot of errors. messn. propos oeredtheingers a bargning t, a proposed teachers strike begins tomorrow. good morning, everybody. i am liz kreutz, here with lisa argen. a nice day ahead for us. lisa: we are seeing the clouds scattering out. temperatures in the north bay with the clearing skies, golden gate bridge, beautiful view, 60 in san francisco as well as oakland, palo alto, san jose 52, and from our tower camera, a partly to mostly cloudy and parts of the bay area this morning, but you can see the low 40's santa rosa, anywhere from two degrees to 12 degrees colder. yesterday, the rain, the clouds
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