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pace for second year in a row both at nashville laced up running shoes for t rex tam is period people lined up in t rex costumes and touch pedestrian fwlinl city and meant to the celebrate the upcoming halloween kol i day. >> i can't imagine why. >> we see t rex's crossing the street all the time. who want wouldn't to go to a party. some of the famous cast of character at punch line comedy club for annual halloween party. i also raised money for the foundation. all right we want to see your best halloween costume throw tweet is or beast top did key. see here in. >> don is working on his
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right now. >> working on it. >> so it will be windy when we wake up in 50 degrees and windchill will be pretty harsh tomorrow morning and scars to sun hurricane irene and tuesday quieter halloween, sunshine 60. we'll keep things monday wednesday that is not jump to 70 as we head to thursday and friday. >> that's progressively getting better. thank you for joining us we appreciate it we're always on cbsphilly.com. now handing things over to don cbsphilly.com. now handing things over to don bell app the cbs3 sve a good ni. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] philadelphia phillies are 2008
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[ cheers and applause ] philadelphia phillies are 2008 world cham weanship from cbs3 eyewitness sports this is sports zone sponsored by jeep. the offense was slingish but the defense was dynamic and at the end, the eagles beating down the an fran will break it all down. plus, map down another sixers first round pick has season wrecking injury and we'll have the latest on markelle sglults that was nine years going tractor-trailer. thod. >> quick what do you think about earlier today. >> we expected win and 49ers to be tough. they're a stuff-behinded team. we were significantly tougher. >> when you looked at the score. >> that was not an easy game.
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i mean that's a team that wins their personal battles not on the scoreboard but tough whip it's a good win. it's a good wind we can build on without a doubt. >> 9ers are first team to win five straight games by three point or vieer. tougher game. >> they are competitive. >> we'll show you how the birds got to the doug today if with you go to the highlight lacking foral shawn and the ball was high and eagles settle for field goal would make it nine. 2nd quarter eagles defense looking for a place to play. robinson picked off on the play and laid out by robinson surprise mic cloud. >> and closes in with the big hit and mc cloud always away. >> always aware indeed. it's a bic. later in the second quarter under pressure.
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fletcher cox. head over -- >> he was dominant today. >> he was shook. birds offense gets it going. zach ert in the end zone. will teams could have him or not. >> that was all scheme they had unique personal grouping in a say. for for -- picked up by jaylen mills. jaylen what's you got. beefing up the field he goes 37 yard touchdown return pick six. and eagles will get two point conversion they're up 17-0 at the half what did you see. >> great break on the call look like it's hard to believ believe. >> still great resheer jaylen mills beat him to the punch on that one and then the wherewithal to fibdz says locker. and the fact that every defender was out there trying to maul people for him i love sglat make it into point. jake elliot for 51 yards out
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and here's the reason we show you. it's 20-0 at that points and eagles team record 5 fieldgoals 58 yard and single season. looked for matt collins picked off by swijer spooj. >> what's walt did you tate. >> they expected to continue the route as he stat down. man cover ramming you have to get open and go back to the ball and he did not -- that's why we don't see owe more of this town. >> and that's what i was asking -- during the game i was like write should see more of mark collins obviously miscommunication. shovel mass to matt freeda and 21 yard touchdown. 9ers will take it 24-123w4r how to take advantage of what the eagles defense was doing so well and getting up field after the quarterback and as we she the young guy was afraid for his life swiing
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that big it. >> eagles coming back. wentz looking deep, got a man, it's am shawn jeffery. hello, get off me. and he did got the score. 53 yards out. eagles up 27-27. >> this is why -- plays best. a little under thrown but di fepder when he has back to ball i'll catch that every time. that's word that's book on him and we have not seen that enough this year. and when we have he has not taken advantage or won and i hope this is newer rar to the season where he makes all 5 50/50 catches. >> 49ers looking for a field go. no sake's denied. to ken may. >> no, no, no, block right there robby gold and barnett this dude is always hustlin hustlinging. i love the intensity. he never slows down.
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doesn't take a play off. right. there beautiful job blocking it and knowing he can crush that dude in ordered to clear the way if you recover for himself. >> number three overall pick was solomon thomas does he febs receive end in the game and blunt with a twelve yard touchdown birds win 33-10, lesley van arsdall has more. >> this game was kind of like the weather. messy at times. certainly not perfect. but at the end of it the son is shipping on the eagles. they won stix straight they're 7-1 and still have the guest record of nfl. >> not everybody and every game will be trj and but i wanted to way to win and that's what comes due. >> we could be better an i could be better. i started and took me a while to get oing. after you got going after the whole room got going it was hard to stop us. >> obviously we work really
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hard and having a lot of fun. and you know it's not every day that you get to be in this position. but we're going to enjoy every moment and stay in the home and keep doing what got us here. >> overall you can bring us plays here and there and cause and baptise we can take and make our destiny. at the same time -- >> while the weather not ideal, it was not a factor. >> it was not that bad. i don't think people have to wear different cleats i think we kind stuck to our game bird off to best start since
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2004. good start to the season. you're up pressed aren't you. >> today demonstrated this team gets up for the trapped games. doug had them ready to my and the intensity was impressive. and they were not always sound in their aasignments opt offensive side of the ball but butty and hard work overcomes mistake and it did today. >> party at the linc even though wet, stoing jury and nasty. >> john going to stick around a little while longer. we're taking a break. remember when the 1/4 are backs wvr weak link defendant fence. we may want to rethink that. fraet day by the bird secondary tlalt and more when we come back.
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plays and you mentioned patrick robinson you love the way he played. >> i had no idea he was this good. no one in the league had any idea he was as good as he's showing us. he had a dumb plays today just aggressive run support plays that were rare. i have not seen a corner back come in and you're a full back all right. >> all right. >> you're the best full back in the nfl. kyle, and you're coming to block me sgle here i come. >> tiny patrick, i'm going to submarine you, chop. i chop right through you. and i'm flying so fast i bar ill into carlos hide as well. i took two gaze out and second guys were ball yourier bit way. unbelievable play. he makes uncanny almost impossible to understand how he possibly could do that.
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>> not a big dwi for his speed and size and miserable. he thinks things are almost irrational. but consistently. so, it's real. and i gets so excited to watch this and then you know that group i think about each position on a team as a room. because that's who you go with to watch the film. i guarantee that secondaryy group that room has greater time when think go back and watch the film because they're blowing people up levrts and right. >> you see that from jalen mills run support on the outside it's impressive. >> absolutely. the corner backs are now way over achieving and they continue to do so. i felt like this games with patrick robinson's best game and that's my view point it may not grade out that way. but the way hi blew people up and flew around i loved it
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jaylen mills the same thing. and i think it's contagious. and i think. >> point is you have malcolm jenkins back there he's a tough guy and can play cornerback by the way. skills and plays with safety. he has rest of corner back could have canning hoo like corner backs and playing like safeties. >> and obviously fearless as well. rodney mc cloud. >> as a union they played well. always in position. and the wide nine remember how it stunk and we could not stop nip? running the football. well, now you have these defensive ends wider but you have corner backs and safeties that are willing to insert and fill and strike fear into the hearts of offensive players. and so it works. they know where they're supposed to be and where their help is playing with leverage amazing week after week to see predecision and fury all.
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>> defense as a whole played well and we noticed an sense of jordan hicks. i'm sure that xwil change. we deposit see too much from walker in terms of being xosed in any way, shape or fine. we didn't mention those guys. >> we didn't see much of them e i do? i muk alkendrick almost over pursued on so laby plays. that's picture in my head. he's almost over pursuing and then falling wack out an making attack. >> yes, so there's good to see there oden five side of the ball and owe depend receive side of the ball worried about jason peters. you cannot loss a future hall of famer and not buzz a deep and what did you see from big v. >> we had -- heeds searching for words. >> we had our handful not just because of big d but because the offensive line was challenged today.
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i think the 49ers said we're going to test them. we're going to very what this quluping left tackle can handle and we'll flow a lot of overloads in there and stuff late. so, basically they come up to the line of scrimmage and they're set and then right before the snap sne shift or bring a safety down late. and so that exchanges calls for the entire offensive line. that changes who the mic is. the direction protect and these calls need to be communicated and echoes and they need to get phone call. >> same as lane johnson want the breakdown campaign and it was not just line it was backs being irng operated. they did a good time skaping. they threw a lot of looks at us. ape thought the o line played
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one of their poorest game this season. >> this is worst we've seen owe fenively from the eagle sgldz some of that was the warm. we could get into that. i'm a little worried about what will happen when we get colder. >> here's what heeds resing carson wentz played at north dakota state. he played in a dome. we always think about it it's luv and item tlbl warm, this, that and the other he came out wearing gloves and found no to a pair of gloves. latex. >> he has to sticky, chatty gloves. pain tin wore those as well. >> he wears fwhem 2 gets cold. he'll one one glove almost all the time. the fact car sop was out there two gloves trying to throw with the things on in warmups
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he's trying to get used to inchemical epsy. blades have not played it i had coach who's said if you did not traffic pick all week where does that device. i had that bad or above. >> not wearing it on the cam came. >> on game day. >> so he was trying some stuff that i was worry xwd you know you got to work fly the the footing issues. those gloves our receivers i'm surprised we caught the ball as well as we d no matter what when you are drinking the game at the stadium i put it in the car. >> when you watch th game if home you don't look back. >> we were in for the pregame zone it was ridiculous. >> it's employ and than let's as nice. >> gloves if he get sick
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they're pud on them and stopped. he's never had to deal with some of the stuff he told you today in tells of weather and what will he do once they're top 35. >> he's shop us that he can take in a whole lot of new information asem late it and incorporate it under his beat. hopefully that continues in terms of getting new company we'll be forced to play in. >> midway play for seigels. next record in the nfl. >> next game at home against denver. through after a season how hospital mystic are you. >> i'm amazed. i'm extremely optimistic. thaep is a special year. and i think we all felt that from the gecko. but when you first start the
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steps. >> third do you remember and d. 6. >> okay. /we have a great some mymentry team. not just run and pass owe fen servicely and -- but the offense and d fence kicking teams. >> chris christieing goal side lipdz was korey. >> even though he broke a record he missed two extra points something to keep an eye on. >> one was bad snap and some soggy plant foot. growing paindz but i think we all feel -- i don't want to jinx things i put up against -- feel confident he could have their own. >> we hope they continue to play once we gets to jaep they can play. >> everything is coming through philadelphia ft. play yvrs start that's a huge advantage. volume that we can create at
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the linc makes a big difference. >> next week at the linc taking on denver brovrping owes, john good to see you hear on radio all this week as well. we're taking a break here and the jeep sports zone. when we come back it was action packed sunday including nfl including this game down in washington. the red skips and cowboys see how to
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are more football talk in a minute dpivrt baseball. dave capler currently dodgers director of player developmen development. he spend twelve seasons in the big and won world series with boss strong red sox congrats to dave former colleague of mine "fox sports", super bright, insightful all that stuff. looking forward to it. >> bassle second place nfc east and shootout in pacific northwest to tell you around the national football league. at washington. fist quarter zeik elliot. up the middle to the touchdown. power run. 7-dal at lead late end of 4th quarter kirk cousins with a touchdown. 26-19. last chance. cousins drops back to pass and was disaster. by ron jons takes it to the house. coye because whips 33-19.
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this may have been game of year. seahawks and "sex and the texas yaps in the pacific norm west. de shawn watson to de andre jankens. text yaps take the lead 3-34. washington had four touchdowns and three picks. it's tough down to jimmy gram and final second game 4 touchdown passes as well and seahawks win if a short and the bird take on seat atle later they have screen. now let's talk about nba. sixers are back action tonigh tonight. by toypt need in houston as they tre on rocket this we're sneb with you over awe pick matthew felt would be added to the lineup indefinitely. >> after seeing specialists markle has right shoulder soreness and scapular muscle imbalance apps.
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there's no structural damage and will be reevaluated in five weeks. i asked at the beginning of training camp and this things has been a mystery and fans and sichers i don't know how they hand it will to be honest with you. time for final break here in the zone. but about we return, we'll have the top three plays of week, top three on three
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a new report on climate change shows september's arctic sea ice coverage was 25% less than it was in 2010. and that's just one of the problems facing america's only arctic state. alaska. jeff glor took a trip north to see the changes under way. >> we're flying over the tundra, an area, subarctic. for the past decade. sue natelli has been taking trips like this.
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deep in the remote corners of alaska's wilderness. >> the area has been thawing for several decade now. >> her mission, monitor how warming temperatures are impacting the frozen earth underground. we have come via helicopter to see the alaskan tundra from above. not far from denali national park. 25% of the northern hemisphere land area includes permafrost. >> frozen ground. it is ground that remains belw zero degrees celsius for two or more years. >> water, rocks, soil. >> everything in that ground that is frozen is permafrost. >> that term is misleading. because as she and field scientists are learning. >> find a nice good flat south. the isa soaresy soil, under the spongy moss is anything but
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permanent. arctic permafrost warmed 2 degrees celsius and predict 20% may thaw by 2040. she uses this drill to extract permafrost, a few feet under the surface and can extend 100 feet down. organic material from dead, decayed. plants and animals. >> this is a core. >> this is how we sample. >> some frozen for thousand of years as the it thaws the organic material releases gasses, melt in a and carbon dioxide, the so-called green house gasses that warm the atmosphere. >> projections for the larger permafrost region. 150 billion tons of car been released by 2100. >> based on current emissions the u.s. its expected to release that much car been over the same time period burning fossil
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fuels. this thawing permafrost would double the figure. >> inside the permafrost tunnel. >> best view of permafrost from underground. in this 50-year-old tunnel. built, maintained by the u.s. army corps of engineers outside fairbanks. >> see, massive frozen structures that have formed over tens of thousand of years. >> down here it is easy to visualize another danger posed by thawing ground. >> you can imagine itch this, permafrost thaws, you will have substantial ground collapse. off awe it is happening in alaska. forest of trees, bent or toppled over. road like rollest coer tracks. neighborhoods of homes, buckling into uneven ground. >> originally the surface was flat. >> university of alaska researcher, studies permafrost loss, using hundreds of sensors. he says data from all most all the stations points to the same trend. awe off is it really warm. really close to freezing point. so it is actually, very, very
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vulnerable now. >> right on the line there? >> yes, right on the line. borderline. awe off tomorrow, is halloween. and when you get back from trick-or-treating you may want to treat yourself off to a scary movie. lee cowen paid a visit off to the home of mr. halloween himself. director john carpenter. [ "halloween" music plays ] >> on a bright southern california day this otherwise cheerful house feels sinister. thanks to that hauntingy familiar theme echoing from some where inside. john carpenter was just a few years out of usc film school when he come posed it. add melodic to his classic halloween. repetition, audience is waiting for something to change. >> putting you on your nerves. like what, what, let's get this thing changing. come on. stop this repeating over and over and over. >> driving me crazy. >> that's it. >> he seems benign enough. at 69. but remember, carpenter wrote
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and directed the film too. unleashing michael myers to the world. >> you can't kill the bookieman. >> ah! >> a lot of it is to know whether he is human or super natural. he had no character. he was blank. he was simply evil. he is like the wind. he is out there. he is going to get you. and that's what's most terrifying. >> oh, hell, yeah, what you don't know about. what you can't see that's out there. >> reporter: released almost 40 years ago. halloween launched jamie lee curtis to stardom and made carpenter the king of things that go bump in the night. >> i was just this kid with long hair trying to make a movie with a bunch of cute actresses that's all. >> look what came out of it?
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>> great. i was lucky. it was fun. god it was fun. >> the critics weren't enthusiastic at first. but word of mouth soon spread. it became one of most profitable independent films of its time. >> i remember this famous screening where i got this, just, to sit outside and listen to the audience scream at halloween. it was lake a symphony. the most beautiful thing i have ever heard. they screamed at all the places i wanted them to scream. and i thought, oh, man that's something. there half been so many halloween sequels it is hard to count. >> my idea never make a sequel. >> didn't want to? >> no story left. nothing left to say.
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boy was i wrong, huh. >> carpenter is long passed being asked what scares him. he always seemed to tap into what scared us. whether it was death, lurking in fog. >> reverse. reverse. >> possessed plymouth in christine. or evil awakened in prince of darkness. and he come posed the themes for all of them. and he composed the themes for all of them. ♪ ♪ >> i was going to say most people directing a film is enough work. scoring one on top of it. >> show you how stupid i am. >> in fact there are so many, he put them on a new movie theme album, called anthology. he is about to head out on tour. despite it although he has one more score yet to write. the one to what he insists will
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be the last halloween sequel. he is executive producing and he is bringing jamie lee curtis back as well. >> can you give us a little sneak? >> no, not going to give you anything. >> a little something. >> it's pretending the other sequels didn't happen. >> really? >> yeah. >> it's hard to take a classic and make it better. but if anyone can, it's john carpenter. who like his name implies, builds the scariest moments. piece by piece. [ screams ] >> but lets our imagination drive the nail in the coffin. there was an old woman who lived in a shoe. she had so many children
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♪ ♪ >> reporter: the on the road motorhome wasn't the fastest way to find a news story. but charles kuralt wasn't looking for fast or news for that matter. at lest not in the traditional sense. no, this man was a different kind of journalist. he didn't investigate people. he simply admired them. >> hey, now. >> humiliated by 104-year-old man. >> oh. >> he said he was the best. and i trusted him. >> there you go. >> nobody could accuse you of wasting any string lately. >> no. >> charles kuralt. legendary creator of on the road died 20 years ago. but his biggest fan is alive and well. >> what year did you start at cbs. >> 1966. >> izzy blackmon was the cameraman and invited to the henry ford museum outside of detroit where
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on the road is celebrated 365. >> recognize this? >> yeah, oh, my. the exhibit here for years. but this was his first time seeing it. charles had a saying, you make my heart beat fast. >> izzy there for most of his career. the highs and the highers. the man moaning in the background is our cameraman. mr. blackmon put through a snap roll by a little old lady of 80. izzy says on the road almost dent get off the ground. management wasn't thrilled with the idea at first. >> why would they say no? >> they didn't see what he saw, i guess. what i heard was that the telephones lit up pretty hard that night when they first one was on. >> really? >> people said it is about time we saw a little something else about america. >> three miles to the bushel. >> the beginning of one of most successful segments in tv news history. which is why it saddens him that charles kuralt is fading from our collective consciousness.
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people are forgetting who started this? >> what's that guy's name? >> charles kuralt. >> doesn't ring a bell? >> asked a group of cbs interns who has heard of charles kuralt. look way in the back, you see two people raise their hand. one of them was my intern. >> what is lost if america forgets who charles kuralt is? >> well, i don't think you are going to let them do that. that's your mission. keep doing it. keep us in awe. >> fortunately, there is still plenty of awe left in america. in fact, what strikes me today is the same thing that struck kuralt. ♪ hallelujah >> despite the negative headlines, the back roads connect up a country that still seems rather fine and strong and enduring. >> yes, the motorhome may be retired, but thanks to izzy and charles kuralt. today there is still a vehicle for telling the stories we believe matter most. ♪ ♪ steve hartman, "on the road" in detroit.
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if you've get a chance to visit china you may be surprised by translations on billboards and restaurant menus. ben tracy sorts it out. >> how often do you see a bad translation? >> around 20 minutes. >> laura jao a tour guide in beijing for ten years. so she has seen plenty of these. signs where something definitely got lost in translation. >> i think, it is probably because we don't really use english. >> there are helpful reminders to please wait outside. remember to enjoy the fresh air after you civilized urinating. >> why do you think translations were so bad on so many signs? >> to be honest. i think it is because lots of people lazy. >> lazy. >> yes. directly put it online. translate.
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and designer may not really know english at all. >> i assume the shoes in there are not actually old? >> new shoes. traditional style. >> how traditional beijing shoes becomes old beijing shoes. >> also how a warning not to step on the growing grass, can become i like your smile, but unlook you put your shoes on my face. >> most of us find this pretty funny. the chinese government find it pretty embarrassing the they have issued the guide. translations how to write everything from sun bathing to ski resort to clothing time, and under construction. so, under the new guidelines. the once widely used execution and progress, will become, under construction. the highly offensive, deformed men's toilet sign, will now read, accessible toilet. china first tried to rid itself of embarrassing chinglish. before the 2008 olympics.
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when's when racist park officially became chinese ethnic park. >> that's probably not something i would order. but a harder problem to solve may be all the menu items that sound less than appetizing. >> of this dish is called spicy beauty shoes. what exactly is that? >> spicy, because flavor is spicy. and the, it is supposed to make you beautiful. and it is a picture, pig's foot. makes you beautiful? >> supposed to. after guidelines, laura expects most chinglish signs will be tossed in the rubbish. >> chinese people we are good at following rules. government give you a list what it should be. then everything become easier. >> sadly it may no longer be easy to find the exotic romance zone. ben tracy, beijing. that's the "overnight news"
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captioning funded by cbs it's monday, october 30th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >> here comes fisher. >> the astros take the lead over the dodgers in the world series in a dramatic game that might be one for the record books. >> oscar winner kevin spacey apologizes after being accused of making sexual advances toward a 14-year-old boy a decade ago. es
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