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` and of course, we're following the breaking news tonight, isis is threatening new attacks against countries, who are against the islamic states.
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an airport, and subway station in belgium. more than 200 people are when traveling abroad. >> and to recommend the tourists to avoid all public transportation. this is where the terrorists launched the attacks, in brusselses this morning. >> the eye witnesses at the airport, described gun fire, and screams, and then those two blast, the glass blowing out, the ceiling falling down, smoke and dust everywhere. and the sources are telling fox news, there were two explosions at the arrangement, one in the -- airport, one in aisle 3 of the ticketing area. >> when i go out, i see a lot of
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run out of the airport. and in the building there, there's chaos there. >> and then 40 minute later, a blast rips through a subway car. many passengers had to run to safety down dark tunnels, again, filled with smoke. let's look at the surveillance video, these are the two possible suspects, the law enforcement, and the two men in tan and black on the left. both wore a single black glove. described as evidence of a possible detonation mechanism. and police right now are searching for the man in the light colored jacket here on the right. the homeland security department, say they don't have specific intelligence, indicating a threat to the united states. >> but they've increased
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international airport. where the passengers had to go through more hoops. >> more than 160 passengers are finally flown out of here on the way to miami tonight at 7 p.m. they finally flew out of here. presumably, arrived in miami, after a long dramatic afternoon here. they were aboard a flight from brussels, and spent almost ten hours flying to florida unaware of the terrorists attacks in brussels. until they touched down here this afternoon. a dramatic scene in sanford, a 767 parked far from the terminal airport, while the police and emergency vehicles move in. and the security sweep of the plane. 269 passengers took buses from
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debbie spent the afternoon brussels. she knew she made it to the that. >> panic. sheer panic. just glad she got out of there. >> after three hours of waiting in customs, and security sweeps on the luggage, passengers terminal. here's the emotional reunion with mom. >> we are in shock. our kids were wondering if we're alive. >> and passengers had no idea of the terrorist attacks until they landed at sanford. >> it's very scary, and then not to know for ten hours, and then your family is freaking out, they don't know what's going on, it's scary.
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thought it strange the 767 parked very far from the terminal. >> i figured something was going on, but had no idea there was terrorist activity. >> and 163 others, checked their bags for miami. and she was not worried of the terrorism while in europe. >> i take it seriously, you have to be on alert, but it could happen anywhere nowadays. >> and an airport official tells me operations here at the airport tonight are back to normal. live in sanford, fox 35 news. thank you, if you're flying out of orlando international airport, you'll notice extra security. the authority is beefing things up after the attacks in belgium. there's been no specific threat, and the extra police officers, and dom sniffing dogs are proactive.
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on to identify the suicide bombers. at least 34 people confirmed dead now. isis is warning of more attacks against the countries,al lid against the islamic states. it has been two years since a police officer was shot and killed while doing his job. and family and friends gathered to remember officer german. >> tonight the windermere police department and the community came together to remember officer robert german, shot and killed in the line of duty two years ago today. family and friends surrounded the flag flying at half-mast at the windermere police department this evening, honoring a fallen hero. >> he was a great guy, young guy, very motivated to be a good cop. >> he was shot and killed of march 22 of 2014, after encountering two run away teens.
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found him shot and killed and the two teens dead from apparent self-inflicted gunshot wounds. today a memorial plaque is there. his father spoke at tonight's ceremony. >> he loved his job here. the community, the people, he got to know. >> the community members held lights many memory of officer german, honoring his spirit, they say it continues to shine in this community. >> it's important to remember this, and it's important to them too, that we keep the memory of a fallen officer alive. >> he would have turned 33 years old this year. fox 35 news. thank you, another fallen officer remembered tonight.
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she was sworn in as a police officer. she graduated from daytona beach, where she was remembered in a memorial service tonight. she was shot and killed in the line of duty in february in virginia. >> to have her young life cut short, and not even finish her first shift is so sad. it's something i'm having trouble coming to grips with. >> the accused killer, charged with capital murder and also accused of killing his wife and shooting two other police officers. you decide 2016. the elections tonight out west. we're still waiting, they're way out west. the results from the democratic caucus in idaho, it closed at 9 p.m. hilary clinton is looking to increase her lead over bernie sanders. and arizona, the picks there, and the pollards closed at 10 p.m.. big prize for the republican
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gets all 58 gop delegates. the polls stay open until 1 a.m. so we'll be up late. we brought in frank torres to talk, we don't have a lot of numbers, let me ask you this first. the tragedy in brussels today. of all the things to talk about, politics aside, how does it affect the election? does it benefit someone like a donald trump, who's been boisterous of keeping the muslims out, or negatively affect a hilary clinton or theoretically, happened on her watch? >> the tactics, the third major attack that's taken place, and a lot of people are afraid. they'll look to the candidate
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and donald trump has been aggressive, of building a wall, and hilary clinton -- excuse me, hilary clinton, does have some of foreign policy, and it'll be interesting to see which direction both take. >> with that being said, what do you expect coming out of tonight? another three state sweep for donald trump? one state has been decided for the republicans correct? >> donald trump should do well tonight. ted cruz did have mitt romney support in utah, that's a tough fight there. and a fight for delegates leading to that convention. >> and clinton and sanders as well? >> absolutely, bernie sanders should be competitive tonight. every delegate matters to him. his campaign is finding it harder and harder to find a path to the nomination. a lot of people will continue to
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>> okay, and great to have you in, and we appreciate your help in the election year. appreciate it. >> anytime. governor scott was in orlando today to talk jobs. he visited the manufacturer of automotive electronics. it employs 250 people, and the [inaudible] is at the top of the list for job creation in the state. >> orlando is really doing well. 53,000 jobs in the last three months. the orlando area is leading the state in job creation right now. >> the governor went on to say, the job creation should be the country's biggest priority right now. fights in schools, got parents concerned. and now they're taking action. we hear from a group of men,
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and it hasn't happened yet, once it does, it'll look like that. we're live at the cape on the preview of the rocket launch scheduled for tonight, shortly after 11:00, right after the break, we'll have a live report on the supplies headed to the international space station. and a man donates a444444444444 to someone else, just so his wife can get a better kidney from a stranger. the organ donation swap, that's
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more on the upcoming mission, a gorgeous night for a rocket launch. >> it is a beautiful night, and the conditions are ideal for launch tonight. this is primarily a mission to resupply the international space station with important things like food and clothing, as well as experiments, and nasa has another mission, some hot plans for the spacecraft, quite literally. filled with food, clothing and space experiments, nasa cargo containers bound for the international space station were carefully loaded into this spacecraft, the process so delicate, it's handled in a clean room, devoid of harmful particles. but after the rocket launches, on board up to the international space station, and the cargo is unloaded, nasa will expose the separated capsule to the
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intentionally start a fire inside. >> the objective is to look at how large a fire will get in space, if it starts on a large piece of material, how large it can get in space, how fast it can grow and whether it reaches a steady size or continues to grow. >> the spacecraft will only get hotter. and nasa will fire the engines, sending it own a crash -- on a crash course with earth. it'll be burned up on reentry. and it'll be recorded. the purpose, the data from both experiments will help make future astronauts safer on long duration space flights. and we're more than 45 minutes away from launch time, all systems looking good, and launch time is set for 11:05 this evening.
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thank you, new tonight from lake county, four fights near schools in leesburg, has parents concerned, so they're taking action. >> the concerned men of lake county. >> they're on a mission. keep kids safe, to and from school, and offer them a monitoring relationship. >> the videos sent to me, that were six different kids that were assaulted by multiple kids. >> the school board chair, reached out to community activists, and the school board member, after he got four videos of brawls on or near the middle school campus. we're choosing not to share the video. but we are showing you how mitchell and hoping to curb the fighting. >> our intervention is just our
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communicate with law enforcement. >> four other volunteers, will monitor the streets on monday as kids arrive at school and leave. it's an attempt, led by men who care about the community. still ahead, our military expert, explain why isis picked brussels for the target of today's attack. and clear skies for today, but that's changing. another storm system and thunderstorms, i have the extended outlook.
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did you notice it tonight? >> isn't it gorgeous, big moon outside of the studio. >> this is a time lapse video here, but it's fun to watch. >> look at the branch there. >> it's full. >> and the visibility is fantastic. the humidity is nice and low, and a great day. a great night, and right now, good looking forecast, overall, the radar is rain free. we are in good shape here now, as we go through the overnight hours. and still comfortable. 67 in melbourne, and
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degrees warmer than last night. and we start to go up again. winds out of the east, southeast, it brings up the humanity levels, back up to 60 or 70% on the eastern half of the state. 63 degrees downtown, a beautiful night. and winds at 8 miles per hour. headlines in the forecast, plenty of sunshine, and still getting warmer for tomorrow. and as we get in the end of the week, the scattered showers begin to form. the best chance of rain is for this weekend. the computer models do a better job of latching on to that idea and what they're indicating for the weekend, not great. 70 degrees in miami, 61 in tampa. here's the computer model, tomorrow looks good, breeze out of the east. and that'll send the temperatures at least into the
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the next several days. thursday, the combination of the heat and the extra humidity, we'll get the sea breeze for us going. that means scattered showers and scattered thunderstorms, don't expect any for us. but scattered showers forming. from orlando east to the coast. here's the first cold front, this is friday at 9:30 in the morning, scattered showers with it, and possible thunderstorm on friday. this is 4 p.m. so the front goes away, and scattered showers linger on friday, and not much. the model runs out of data at this point. but this the 6:00 in the morning, but look at the nose, the nose of the rain here. it extends to the west and the gulf of mexico. so scattered showers are reforming and moving in our direction, and they'll encompass
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get into saturday afternoon. yikes. the seven day forecast, no rain tomorrow, beautiful day. 45% chance of showers on thursday, and a good chance of rain, the nose and the whole body shows up with rain for the weekend. >> i'm john brown, the countdown for tax time is an. tomorrow, our consumer reporter has advice on how to avoid tax scams. it's good day orlando from 4:30 to 10 here on fox 35. see you then. 34 people killed in twin terror attack ins brussels. >> coming up, our military expert, talks about why they place. a 16-year-old boy is shot and killed by officers, hear what the concerned citizens are saying tonight. the pump patrol.
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investigators believe there was at least one suicide bomber, and another man, and isis said they used the suicide death in the subway. and the terror attacks had some people wondering why belgium was picked. our expert, jay, good evening to you. >> good evening to you too. >> why do you think brussels was the target of today's attack? >> what you've seen is the society they've accepted, many different factions in the country and they've let them go unchecked. what you're seeing is the islamic extremists have taken advantage of belgium and the society they've created with the intention of openness, and they continue to reach out and develop the networks, and what you're seeing is an effect of that. >> not so much a lone wolf terrorist attack right? >> no, not at all. you can see the lengths between
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as a master mind, to the event in france, and you're seeing the different connections, the interesting thing in belgium and france, they've created the society where they've accepted thing, and now they're trying to walk it back. that's the big challenge. there's numerous raids, but it's vibrant out there. >> the open border policy, some embrace it and others say this is why we shouldn't embrace it. >> the key is to do the right type of screening. we've seen the terrorists tied to the bombings in france, and it's due diligence. we need to do that across the board when it comes to who we're letting into the country, and all the other countries, want to do the same, there's folks to take advantage of it. and you see the effects of that. >> one last question, some are
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normal, what's your reaction? >> this is a new front in the war on terrorism. what we've seen before is the fight was over there, we talked about it before. it's not just over there, meaning in iraq or afghanistan. the fight is at our own front door, and it'll take everyone working together, to come up with a strategy to defeat it, and we have to be vigilant, they'll continue to happen, as we move forward, and we need to be ready. >> great insierth, thank you very much for your time. >> good to444444444444 >> you too. in paris, the eiffel tower is lit in red and yellow, the colors of belgium. and check out the edge of the orlando eye, the observation wheel in the center of the screen. another tribute to the victims, using the colors of red and yellow.
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in florida be lowered to half-mast, in honor of the people killed, it'll last to monday. and intentions are running high in gainesville, after a 16-year-old boy was shot and killed. the sheriff's office and the guinnessville police, called a meeting with the community for everyone to voice their concerns. we were there at the power house church for the gathering. the officials tell us that some outside for disruptive, but things didn't escalate. he was shot and killed by the sheriff's deputies, and police officers on sunday night, the authorities say he refused to drop what looked like a very real assault rifle, but it turned out to be a fake. >> i'm not saying they were wrong or he was wrong, but at nighttime, that gun looks like a real assault rifle.
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different way. >> the law enforcement officers, fired their weapons on denton, and they're all on leave, that's standard procedure. and some felt they didn't get a chance to speak at the meeting, and the authorities said more meetings like this will be held. and -- the testimony on the heroin epidemic. the overdoses have jumped 600% in orange county in the past five years. >> heroin is a serial killer in our community and so few people, recognize it for that. >> last year, heroin overdoses killed 84 people in orange county. gunned down just as his life was getting started. he dies while on the phone with the woman carrying his unborn child. >> the deputies continue to
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and killed an apopka teenager yesterday. he was shot on 13th street, and his girlfriend said they were expect ago child in september. >> everyone [inaudible]. >> this is the fourth shooting in the past three weeks. the county leaders are urging people to call with any information. one man's art is another man's felony. settling fire to the beach tunes, [inaudible]. this artist got arrested, here's kelly. >> two guys who happened to be driving by early yesterday morning, saw a fire, and got out to check it out. the fire crews showed up to find 250 feet of the dunes on fire. he was setting them on fire. stomping them out, and setting
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he wants to see the bottles that people left here, and he intended to pick them up, but not before taking a selfie with the flames behind him. they are not releasing the photos. and cuba is not a port of call for the cruise ships, but carnival is about to drop anchor in the communist country. >> they've been busy prebooking cruises, and the ship will make stops in three cuban ports, starting in havana. it comes after president barack obama's historic trip to the nation. the u.s. is working with the cuban government to try to normalize the trade in the country.
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day schedule. and for more on that, go to fox35orlando.com. jumping into the plane was to be the biggest problem, but they crashed into each other. after the break, what the investigators are looking at as they try to figure out what went wrong. and coming up, cuba, how baseball is the bridge between the two countries. and a rocket will blast up
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a major crash outside the airplane, two skydivers, end up slamming into each other, after making their jumps. >> we report. >> at last check, both men are at the hospital, one in critical condition, the other in serious by stable. they were wearing wing suits, and experienced skydivers tell us this type of thing doesn't happen often, but when it does, it can be life threatening. >> one by one, they [inaudible]. >> it changes your mind set on what the sky really is. >> on a day clear as this, this is a skydiver's paradise.
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now, and see what they see. >> but they'll tell you, soaring risks. two experienced skydivers, wearing wing suits, in a planned formation jump from more than 14,000 feet, they had a free fall collision, shortly after exiting the plane. one was hurt, and landed with his parachute, and the other, land under a reserve suit. >> we use a computer, if you do get knocked out, we have something that will throw a parachute over your head and that's what saved his life. >> one landed in the drop zone, the other about four miles away on county road 54. >> saw him laying on the ground, i thought it was a bicyclist hit by a car. until i got over there, and i
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above his head. >> he spent 27 years working with the fire departmental. >> i checked air way, and breathing and circulation, and that was fine, so he was alive. >> this is a very very rare instance. >> a full time wing suit coach, that trained the jumpers, says it takes 200 jumps before anyone can wear a wing suit, but safety is the key. >> essentially, one wasn't being safe and someone gets hurt. the nature of the beast. >> and the jumps continued today. the fatalities in skydiving are rare, they recorded 24 fatalities out of roughly 3.2 million jumps. fox 35 news. a woman in new york, lost both her kidney to say cancer, but tonight, she has a second chance, thanks to four strangers.
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time that something good comes out of this nightmare, and it has. >> after the break, details on how her own husband, donated his kidney to someone else, so he can get a better one for his wife. the forecast brings in
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a woman in new york, neat a new kidney, but her own husband wasn't a match. >> so he donated his to someone else, to get a better kidney for his wife. >> this is something i had to do. >> when he said i do at the altar, 35 years ago, he meant it. giving her his kidney was an match. >> the right kidney came out, diagnosed, and started dialysis in 2013. out. i had no kidneys. >> for 26 months, until last
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kidney as part of a three way swap. >> we had to find someone with a donor that our patient would not react to. that was in missouri. missouri had a similar patient, they found a match in minnesota, and they had a donor there, that was a match with our patient. >> the medical director of the kidney transplant organization, says this kidney exchange is part of a new program. it involves connecting with other states, who have tried to give their kidneys to a loved ones but not a match. >> if it wasn't donorses, my husband included, i would not be here. >> she can have soup and pizza, two things she couldn't before the surgery. the message to the anonymous donor, thank you.
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>> it's helped my wife's life and improving my life. >> i've been praying for a long time that something good comes out of this nightmare, and it has. >> fox 5 news. if you're interested in being an organ donor, check out the website, unos.org. you can also sign up at the department of motor vehicles. this is cool, very live look right now, you can see where the cruise are getting ready for the rocket launch, that's happening tonight. international space station. >> 8,000 pounds of supplies. the launch is set for 11:05, and daryl is live out there. he has a great front row seat, and at the air force station, right now, still a go?
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looking really good. we changed the location this time, and i want to show you a bit about that. we're on the roof of the vehicle assembly building at the kennedy space center for a high up elevated view of this launch. it's dark outside, so you can't appreciate too much about it, but i want to show you a couple of things that are interesting. if you look there, the bright red lights, those are aircraft warning lights. the building, this roof is 525 feet up in the air. and you have to have lights like those to warn aircraft and flying planes in the area that this building is here. and also, this is a great elevated spot to shoot, this is glenn here, who's manning the camera for nasa broadcast, this broadcast goes out all over the world. and glenn is on the camera, manning this spot. the shot he has here, he's got
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and get the shot. what a shot he can get with this camera. and so if we want to look out to the rocket and see what's going on right now, you'll see that atlas rocket off in the distance. it's in the 401 configuration. it'll get up off the pad quickly, and slice through the sky pretty quick, and we just heard from the weather officer, he said all conditions are go, there's no chance that weather can interfere with the launch tonight. we're live, fox 35 news. he has the best seat, no doubt about it. the forecast in central florida, does look good. the skies are now clear, and the upper level winds are li44444444444 enough. not an issue at all. temperatures this modernization, started out cold.
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we had some reports of frost in marion, and northern sumter counties this morning. and the temperatures are rebounding quickly, you can warm it up fast. 76 degrees in the metro area today. 58 in daytona, live picture in downtown orlando, just another beautiful night, 63, it's cool, still going to be cool for tonight, but not nearly as chilly as it has been the last two nights. sanford, 59 degrees. and gainesville, 58 degrees, the humidity nice and low, sitting at 49%. the planner for tomorrow, plenty of sunshine, and a light breeze, more moisture, and because of that, a few clouds in the afternoon. warmer tomorrow, back up to 80, and 81 inland. take a look at the temperatures in the u.s., very very warm, considering this time of year. 63 here, it's warmer in st.
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in central florida. we have warmer weather on the way. dry conditions for tomorrow, we'll throw in a chance of scattered showers for thursday, and watch how things pop up. whoop, there they go. and the cold front shows up for friday morning and then the remnants of the front, allows the moisture from the gulf of mexico, that's the reason why we'll have rain for both saturday and sunday. you're wondering how much rain. good news here, enough we'll watch the pollen out of the sky. wicked pollen season right now. we'll take the one inch oaf rain. this is through saturday, we'll add to that. as we get in the latter part of the afternoon, and add to that, also during the day on sunday. once again, mainly from late thursday, friday, and first half of the day on saturday. most areas are picking up half
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greater amounts the farther south you go. for tonight, clear skies, low temperatures down in the 50's. tomorrow, beautiful day. highs up to 80 degrees. and seven day forecast, brings in the chance of scattered showers on thursday and friday. that does continue through the
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she's expected to make a full recovery, and child services is also expected to investigate the case. and a man, how he tricked the clerks to steal phones. tonight, the state department, warning all americans traveling in europe of more potential terror attacks. all of this after terrorists targeted an airport in the capital of brussels. 34 people are dead, and several injured. we have the latest from brussels. >> desperate house to house search ins the center of brussels. as police serge for those responsible of the terror here. isis is claiming responsibility a bomb and an isis flag was found in another apartment. the police are looking for the man many white on the right,
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he's thought to be a key suspect. >> everyone was running, running, running, and sat there for ten minutes and heard to evacuate. >> a short time later a blast hit a subway station. wreckage. by the way, nails were in the bomb found tonight. chemicals were nearby. they think the apartment was the bomb factory for all of the explosives used today. >> meantime the authorities have increased the security in airports in the united states. and keith is live out at orlando sanford international airport, where a plane arriving from brussels was not allowed to pull up to the gate. >> that's exactly right, more than 160 passengers, finally flew out just before 7 tonight on their way to miami.

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