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and are another business opting for cash in cards the potential danger for our operators that power corrupts. decked out and pink want to fight breast cancer and san francisco. they get for joining us wall street and main street search for signs of hope in the u.s. economy in that did not happen experts say the past three month test in the week is job growth. and when the unemployment rate was up 822% last month bottom-line no change from the main number is
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employers added just 80,000 new jobs are fewer than economists had predicted. loophole president obama's signed legislation that prevent student loans from dublin. it's not enough just to keep construction workers on the job better way for months i have been calling on congress to take half the money were no longer spending on war and used to do nation- building. the president still refuses to change course. his dublin down on policies that are holding us back and making things worse. start with this health care law which is driving up costs and making it harder for small businesses to hire workers. obama's insists there's plenty of work to be done and their hundreds of thousands of construction workers ready to do it.
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there's a bright spot in the jobs picture in the bay construction boom is constituents the south bay leading the way of construction outpaces the tech fields. the peseta by to the stadium in santa clara. he have no fewer than four hospitals. he really college work and school district work period there are seeing a steady upswing headquarters and barred the seven say they will be plenty of work to go around. police and the plant opened fire at a driver cause the crash after six last night and a woman rams to officers near seventh and clay streets it will on to the sidewalk one officer fired
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his gun cause in the car hit a parked vehicle no one was hit by gunfire. confrontation averted uc-berkeley had planned the event this morning to harvest crops on the gilts tracked that is the plot of land which protesters took up occupy the farmland across the event the track this morning when the university heard about that they delayed to their plans to bring volunteers together to attend those crops. right now hundreds of people are setting out on a walk to raise money for breast cancer care and research. these washington is live at fort mason the starting point for the track. did least i will hurry and about the way see can see what is left as there already leaving fort mason now. 26.2 mi. or a marathon and a half toby
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39.3 mi. the study has suggested as few minutes ago and ending backyard for mason there's a minimum of $1,800 to participate and had to say we heard several stories from the participants some of them are breast cancer survivors others are family members for breast cancer survivors are lost their battle with cancer and they're here to support the needs for more research. they're taking off this morning and will go from san francisco across the golden gate to sausalito will rest of the camp at all this village and back toward san francisco tomorrow. earlier this morning we spoke to a two-time survivor listen to what she said. the waves i know that the money and raise and that the money my team raises makes the difference in achievement. i'm so proud of that's we're still
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waiting to get the latest figures from this year's race but take a look of what we did last year including 227 men. they're raised $4.2 million and donated at 38.2 million it's been since 2002 and again this money will go to local regional and national breast cancer organizations, so it's a physical day. walk into san francisco and across the golden gate bridge into marin county so quiet day for them in back to you. thank you. california's high speed rail project is back on track yesterday lawmakers approve nearly $8 billion in state and federal funding to start building the first 130 mi. of track in the central valley of the top when for supporters.
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about the bare minimum to pass the senate. we did today is going to be seen over many years since many decades as a turning point in california. this bill is putting money we just simply don't have in california. the bill now heads for the governor's desk and he is expected to site its more bay area had lyon's san carlos locals love that fire station is roughly a third of the time of the next two months because it doesn't have enough staff. the fire service said closing the station should not her response times because neighboring crews can govern the city council says san carlos firefighters' salaries are among the lowest in the dallas love thieves made off with thousands of dollars they broke into a storage repeatedly at our lady of guadalupe church in the locks were changed over a period of
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six days is all guitars amplifiers speaker is in the mix are worth $25,000. barry patient's buying medical marijuana may be looking over their shoulder more often who are refusing to accept credit- card charges because of federal pressure. i risk of being robbed. by forcing these dispensers have to deal it potentially large sums of cash just great a danger that is completely unnecessary. there are ways around the castle the situation some dispensaries install atm machines others use cards what the iphone devices under another company's name. next offering healing and hope to the men and women fighting a war so far from home in today's high 54 of bay area veterans
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$1,800 and campbell's out of pocket expense was more than a thousand back. as my pediatrician what did you do to his blood? she later learned if she'd gone to the other lab her out of pocket expense would of been about $80. and not emergency service you want to shop around. consumer advocate in he says while campbell was given a choice she wasn't given a crucial bit of information. with most insurance plans hospitals are generally the most expensive place to get any medical procedure. and not just paying for your lab tests you're paying a portion of their whole over had. they said educate customers aware to go for services and customers need to know they can negotiate charges down the can also appeal any bill this seems out of line. pamela campbell has been trying to do just that. typically develop as a consumer you have to be on your toes.
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blue shield of a graham to cover her outstanding charges. check with your insurer first. find out which facility will have the lowest out of pocket costs for you and remember to keep good notes. to what cbs five. enjoy the weather now because today is going to shape up to the holland even warmer than yesterday let's take a live look at side this morning you can see a little bit of haze around the area but it's if you see any at your door this morning is going to be burning off within the next few hours live temperatures in redwood city 57 decrees livermore 59 in santa rosa 49 degrees but again it's going to be warming up roberta with pinpoint forecasts. and when to begin this broadcast with the fight is high temperatures just way to top
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stop off to the upper 50s nearly 90 degrees for fairfield in vacaville it was 73 in oakland in and out until the reason i wanted to take a look at that is because it's going to be higher today sure is driven off with a few clouds at the seashore this morning in the '50s otherwise plenty of sunshine bayside and brice conditions world and not to be even a little bit hot day top of the '90s in fact if you're heading out to the fair of days in the low 90s areas of low pressure right there meanwhile we have high pressure and its retrograding from the east moving backwards toward the west coast. entering iraq back door as does it will drop the atmospheric humidity tumbles into the teens it had vowed to oakland a's baseball action tonight's after a high of 72 degrees 68 to grab that jacket will tumble into the lower 60s if you're getting away today at
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the state capital trouble digits 99 degrees fresno merced modesto otherwise ladies on the north shore and south shore the greater lake tahoe area a pair sixes and monterey and elin to believe from the heat 64 degrees in eureka. including belmonts in millbrae and paul also eased a lot of other was 70 degrees in sunnyvale morgan hill and gilroy take a look away from the day of numbers stack up into the 80s and low 90s. otherwise it's 91 apiece in danville black hawk pleasanton 86 degrees which is close to normal while we have our fresh sea breezes from the database and centerpiece of the west to attend a 50 m.p.h. it's pretty spot of this hemisphere
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look at this during the '90s. from saturday all the way through thursday as high pressure stalls over the bay a few clouds line the coast in the upper 50s in the low 60s than that indeed is your pinpoint forecasts wishing you all the wonderful saturday. today the uss iowa opens as a museum for the very first time. to celebrate the opening among those present were veterans who served on that ship some as far back as the 1940's one man who served on the islet 22 years ago came from michigan to show the retired battleship to his family. was gray to bring my family with me it's the bay against it seems like a maze. to get everything you may remember
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the ship was refurbished in the bay area and recently made a long trip down the coast. hundreds of thousands of servicemen face difficulties for more cell one bay area organization helps them hit the road for their own dead five veterans will soon right across the country to not only kill their own loans berets' awareness about the challenges veterans face every day we shall let the project. since 2001 more than 50,000 veterans have been wounded in war. and more than 4000 have been treated for posttraumatic stress disorder. did waves they come home have to serve our country and having considerable talent often time transition date so the long road home project was created to help he had five veterans are packing up any the road of their bikes
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their dirty serves washington state's and ends 90 days and 4,200 mi. later in washington d.c.. there isn't much even to. the group includes an openly gay veteran who served in afghanistan. a combat photographer died as of the tse any veteran who at one time was homeless and caught it suicide into to paralyzed veterans palette with their hands to inspire others have all been by the end of the writing accomplishments they feel a sense of achievement and his sense of empowerment. and raise awareness about our service men and women fighting so bravely overseas and struggling with the giveback. and for that the long road home project gets a high 5. find out more about this cross- country road trip on cbs as self-taught, and if you know anyone who is doing something
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going to want to make this. and to lead tangelo and this is tony table. by betty. it's heaven. 723 now and ask any pro basketball player no one makes the transition from catcher to pitcher actually could ask a baseball player that is assigned to fort sam by its a great grandmother to this flawlessly in says day. to rolled in canyon throughout the first pitch at san jose's giants game last night's to 92 years old and a game last month she wowed the crowd when she caught a foul ball. dick weis i saw the ball coming up that i looked up and it is put it on my hands i pulled over automatically put
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my hand as and is this fell into it. that everybody in that for cover and you didn't. did police and a chicken. she says she always played a lot of sports like golf ball in and bought palm she thinks that helps her grab at all bulblet. impressive. in sports the giants' pass on the left after address balun shipping it to be seriously exciting men's final for the tennis fans at wimbledon. good morning the giants are trying to get something out of this road trip zero for the nation's capital that the bird to try to pick up the pieces against another first-place team and the pirates lookism of this tomfoolery going here that's a joke gone public in of all the key on the paris mosque but here's the giants'
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offense beyond derek menorah in the fourth cabrera 81 jack the giants to snap their three game losing streak: 65 the a's haven't come from behind to beat the mariners at the coliseum tamales get through to chat up and they went into extras and eliminate the final 04 to one in the gulf tiger woods is a drop in west virginia and nice birdie on 18 as he misses the cuts sodas phil mickelson web since that simpson has the lead ends at the old england club in the murray bestial today's of the finals against roger fetter becoming the first british bid to win wimbledon 76 years. we don't have to wait that long to see me again later on live at the saturday in early evening news. big changes happening with the summer games and the libyans
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been a real decrease in a green light in california that. passenger's ready to swap line for trains. in the bill that may lead to a convicted serial killer out of debt terrell how can help investigators with cold cases. and they're off a two day dirty to stamp out breast cancer. a live look at fort mason raising awareness about the disease at some much needed cash for a seven thirty picture during a stay on and mackovic full speed ahead for the first hi rick at high-speed will just yesterday. did waves the bill has the governor's desk in the measure covers nearly $8 billion in state and federal funding start boches eyewitness news this morning because assemblyman
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jerry hell is going to join us live to talk about the controversial project changes between the bay area and los angeles are expected to be ready early in the next decade and airline passengers say they're ready for it now. idyllic dealing with all the security stuff we have to deal with we're flying down the delays and all that kind of thing. i travel line trains in europe and that was it relates to travel just much more comfortable for me. the real promises to the sla and about 2 1/2 hours to be real supporters say by 203830 people and of thy will use the train instead again a lot of controversy surrounding the project will be talking about it tomorrow morning. a convicted serial killer could be temporarily freed to find the names of its victims legislation passed in california means was the sherman time said provide closure of some long-running cases he's already helped find five bodies
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but hinted there are dozens more she believes that her father is where this be free killer victims and once that closure. degrees that the u.s. and he sent that weekend have him back where he belongs with us. her father disappeared almost 20 years ago. and california body builder goes back to court on tuesday to face a charge of assaults on demand has livermore mention william hulbert eight also known as mr. california and more recently for its provocative parties as mentioned his roommate told cbs five that the plans to make few times before starting to strangle him. it is a surprise. all is co-workers used to work within knew he would get in trouble at some point. in addition to this week's legal problems cbs five has learned
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the state accuses him of illegally collecting advance fees for loan modifications. this morning hundreds of people dressed in pink or walking to fight breast cancer in the avon what is expected to raise tens of millions of dollars for research and care reporter lisa washington is live at fort mason in san francisco. they're now is an exec will only look to that in just a moment we just got the numbers and let me tell you they're nearly 2200 participants in this year this is the 10th annual avon block for breast cancer and san francisco and to have raised more than $4.7 million. there are 259 survivors to walking and 303 men were joined by ellis' cousin of who is the national program director for the avon what thank you so much for joining us must be an exciting day for you. we're so
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excited to be back kerrey of today's and 39 mi. to go this against and thousands of women and men who was so dedicated and determined to raise money and awareness. the participants are required to raise a minimum of $1,800 houses you raise the affected by this. and they raise more they did last year so really excited about that mention the $4.7 million for so thrilled they're dedicated bonds despite the economy there of minutes he really raise a lot of money and the exciting is the majority of that money will stay in this area. and tomorrow at the close and so money will present the checks were beneficiaries. some will get still harder in the money go to work at the closing ceremonies and see where the money's going. we've heard several stories from breast cancer survivors set them members who survived breast cancer even some loss this. and
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all the locks. why it and install locks its my favorite part of a job actually stay because it gives me all this amazing people and hear the inspiring stories and some of the store is the heartbreaking that's what we do this since it now every five minutes thomas and agnes of breast cancer and somebody knows everybody what been affected. so we're going to keep locking in raising money until we don't have to any more. they use so much for joining us. they left for race and justice 7 this morning the old be back here tomorrow afternoon for the closing ceremony in marathon and the hustle will be back both physical and emotional for those laid down down please a washington cbs five. laydown the
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wildfire near redding is now 60 percent contained it's called the deal fire of 400 a. destroyed to all buildings and damage in five homes was nine officials of the evacuation orders for 80 homes in the southwest happy valley area. full containment later on today. it accuses of profiting off of her death keep lynn brothers said she wrote the book loss girls to honor ever to ball in chelsea king were killed by john gardner in the book signing with san diego should doctor and a desire to help prevent other rapes and murders a thing as a sexual predators' better policing to fall on deaf ears. i wish to define something is booked to help you. it's not the greater great. the book is
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an unauthorized account of the deaths of both girls the author says this is the first time she has encountered this kind of an issue the track and field star is set to make history at the olympics as soon as it's asserting lines still to come they will select its ability to compete in what some say gives him a fair advantage. unfair advantage. for is the bay area islands pated military history and world class thought that they tore this gem by the bay. good morning everybody. high pressure builds and a warmer day for most opened when the area's top of the '90s as eyewitness top of the '90s as eyewitness news continues.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, p
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a liturgy is approved at this depends will become the first major and denomination to endorse such a ritual for homosexual couples the right will not sanctify unions as marriage in most states teachers will tell you when students arrive with a tool for school they're often decided to learn sharon shannon oakland woman is that the last decade making sure tens of thousands of low-income kids are coming with prepared. it's our vacation but the johnson and her volunteers are starting donated supplies and low-income students and 24 oakland schools. they can do just like anyone else they have the potential they just need someone to help guide them. in foster parent for nine years after lung cancer went to her mission. did way to sell a need
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to reconnect with what i was doing somehow with children. let children. they've given away more than 33,000 backpacks film school supplies. the give special attention to a homeless and foster children. for days or has been abused or neglected. it really touched my heart. this fall are all students will receive new backpacks. when i wake up in the morning it will have to wait and the teacher tells me take out your pencils and pens where rows of misapplies ready. assistant principal jeffrey taylor says the back that saved one mother from postponing her children's a moment. she started crying. because she said that she couldn't afford to get the supplies for
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students and a splendid heard the world up backpacks that for the students. the kids cried mumbai. he also holds stay in school programs at the oakland office to support kids with lunch money life skills workshops and give cars for supplies as rewards for good grades. an offer scholarships. the equates to an morgan credits these tireless leadership. did we have never seen her get up. at no point in time. of her mother and grandmother. in some very early. seventy in hand to tens of thousands of elk and children this week's jefferson award in the bay area of custody johnson. but also about to be another warm one today at
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temperatures are rising let's take a live look at outside san francisco skyline and across the bay not a lot of thought that there it will turn now to present a. of live look there temperatures of 55 decrees. 49 in san as saying 59 degrees right now all those senators are going up. good saturday morning i'm going to be in this broadcast with a look at friday's high temperatures. all led to nearly nine degrees were fairfield in vacaville it was 73 in oakland in mountain view the reason i wanted you to take a look at that is because going to be hotter today starting of the few clouds and straddling the seashore right conditions and
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the ins. top of the '90s in fact if you're heading out to the alameda county fair area of low pressure right there. from the east moving backwards toward the west coast entering your back door and as it does look out the atmospheric humidity tumbles into the teens if heading out to oakland's a's baseball action tonight after high of 72 degrees will be tumble into the lower 60s during the game if you're getting away today lucky you. this sacred place to be don't have to get away but if you are state capital to put the jets 99 degrees fresno merced modesto otherwise low 80s on the north shore and south shore of the greater lake tahoe area it pair sixes and monterey bay and if you want relief from the key to 64 degrees in eureka your daytime highs today and with your neighbor had '60s to the beaches '70s the '80s, on the peninsula including belmonts and
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millbrae otherwise 78 degrees in sunnyvale. morgan hill and gilroy take blood away from the bay numbers stack up in the 80s and low 90s brentwood leads the pack in 92 carries otherwise 91 apiece in danville black poplars and 10 and 86 degrees which is pretty close to normal and sandras of we have refreshing sea breezes from the database and since the speech of the west it's pretty spot on for this time of the year. take a look at this look at the string of '90s from saturday all away through thursday as high pressure stalls over the bay area '60s and '70s will become in bayside and a few clouds line the coast in the upper 50s in the low 60s and that an anti is to pinpoint forecasts wishing you all the wonderful saturday. looks lovely think your party. tourists flock to the rock band
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in a silent but they may not know is there's another island to the neighbor to military history and some of this world souvenirs' p.m. on the undiscovered gem of the day. alameda naval station on the east shore of san francisco bay has been quiet since the navy department 1997 but if you just take the time to explore and discover much. just beyond the main entrance depart for kids to while away the hours on bikes and boards grownups can pop into the winery for some cabernet or the perfect vino. it is a venue for marry a party near the water's edge is in charge spritz offering something unique. the police well here in the island you have to venture to st. george spirits the d.c. room open daily wednesday to sunday from noon and is home to hang
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one by cup. uss hornet is brimming with world war two history as nasa history years well. in 1969 when the apollo 11 astronauts came home they were picked up by uss hornet into these right here are the very first steps they set up working on the mend their than quarantine in a tree like this one yes just like that at three weeks. they're so rich in history in numerous battles and 7¢ to 40 selye to 1970. so election lease that bunting history when you come here this historic and some say haunted aircraft carrier is a wartime treasurer apartment from the naval air station have private
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from the opening ceremonies of the olympics for more on the changes at this year's games return to examiner dodge, sports columnist ryan leon. good morning. so for those of us who aren't into sports what should we be watching for this year? for the things their way to making headlines? of course everyone is looking to the matchup between michael phelps and the olympics and here's a question over seven gold medals at the and focus on the seven. he equates we just
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had the olympic course will talk about the gender testing going on in the course this gentleman who has a prosthetics to run in the olympics. let's start with that because that there's a lot of controversy. 11 months of leave i believe was and susan and fans. one with no fibulas. some people think he's cheating by during this period then allowed him to run in the race and he's doing this all by following the rules of the international of the committee and at its secret story is set may feel good story the his
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nephews it is actually son because he has an advantage am sure he would tell you if he could run normally like your me he would definitely do it. the airwaves he also limited to the gender testing that is gone on and we have a picture of somebody that causeways a few years back passer some beignets some people thought maybe she was a man. i remember she passed her gender test window of marion jones and loss of her gold medals in a rigging into any competing the olympics there the most stringent drug testing window, and plans armstrong and to people are cell always ran to get an edge that there is an old saying that cheers are always one step ahead to the to all members are doing what they can cite think the controversy will come up about who exactly is being asked to take these tests
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does not everybody that's necessarily going to have to go through these. some might say it's something sexist or gender discrimination but when you're competing in the world's biggest competition stage with all these different sports they're going on i think it's fair you know you're getting into when you applied. i just think that's like anything else it's two weeks is going to be in london i think it's going to see some of the world's best competition. and the keyboard to the opening ceremonies that's usually the most fun for me. but rates that is a nice little preview of what is to come brine with the examiner dot com they said that right back. ,,,,,,,,one more lor
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past hour nearly 2200 people started a two day trek between san francisco and marin counties starting at fort mason they're taking part in a bun walk for breast cancer raising about $4.7 million m. they include one in 250 breast cancer survivors there's a steady upward trend in construction jobs here in the bay they grew nearly 4% from january to man the biggest growth is in the south bay. did waves there authorizing nearly $8 billion for the speech high- speed drilling supporters of a another funding bill secured just enough votes for the it said the pass a test today and tomorrow a threat to the president's reelection campaign. it may not be able they will be
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outspent and may not be able to offset that. suddenly they're looking for a tactic similar to roadside bombings. also tomorrow live in syria with more on his bill that may change what it means to be a family on eyewitness news this morning tomorrow morning are ready for when this weekend's taking a last look outside this morning and you can see the golden gate bridge does have plenty of fog surrounding her this morning is the day the city you're temperatures ever would say 61 degrees livermore 64 instead arose at 66 degrees from early this morning. tells may come true of these related to the issues the best parts is cinderella inspired feels will
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disappear amanites walt disney as the lead designer christian the baton is exactly do a pretty fantastic. a team that to make some real life magic in honor of the glass here in this modern pair has sauce for us the crystalline the batons on the 20 pairs will be produced in five said the designer's name wrong venturesome my fastest friends will kill me but to the issues are fabulous time arrested cali morning thinking for joining yes looks like you'll be lovely weekend to make the most of it will be back here tomorrow morning with sell at 70 a.m.. ,,
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