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>> >> good morning, it is 6:00 a.m., sunday, march 26. in the news, an suv ends up on the sidewalk crowd gathered, and strikes a is fighting for his life. a huge rally for president trump is held here and across t for these students they were at a local dance and played basketball all for a good cause. what a difference a day
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makes we're going from spring to winter this morning. sky6 live hd as you wake up, you will notice a 25-degree change from yesterday's warmmeta check of the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. shorts yesterday, sweaters today. >> reporter: the good thing we're talking going into the deep freeze, coming off yesterday's 77. it was certainly cold enough. we'll get you outside and show you a live shot over the commodore barry bridge. like yesterday we have a lot of clouds upstairs, it should be a cloudy afternoon with perhaps, a spot shower or two. not a wash, but keep the rain gear handy. we're moving into a repetitive pattern it will be difficult to see sunshine over the next few days, there's a chance of a shower through tuesday afternoon. philadelphia, 43. allentown, 40. poconos 30 degrees, you are around 50 this same time yesterday, millville, 44.
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cape may, 43. dover, 45. here's satellite and radar, again, a lot ofss the mid atlan, rain approaching from the west, it looks gray and dull today. it will be cooler. 77 degrees that's the warmest we've been since the middle of october. today if we're lucky we'll manage 49. accuweather says breezy and cooler possible showers in the afternoon. when i come back we'll have a warmup on the way in day, i'll have the details in just a bit. remember you can get seven-day forecast anddouble sct 6abc.com/weather. >> i want to get you to breaking news, these still pictures of police officers outside a nightclub in cincinnati, ohio, where someone fired shots overnight. we are getting word that police say at least couple of shooters
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were involved in the shooting. we know this morning that at least one person has died, another 15 people were injured in the shooting, it happened at about 2:00 a.m. at the nightclub. at this point, police have not said if they have a suspect in custody. of course, we'll continue to follow this situation all morning long and bring you information as it becomes available. also, check our 6abc.com. rallies were held across the nation in philadelphia in at trump president trump. the rallies were billed as maket scuffles broke out. it is a reflex of just how divided our nation has >> bob brooks was at the rally in center city. >> reporter: the day started a n independence mall. >> i want put forth our
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support for our country and our veterans and president. >> reporter: mostly protest group mall igniting flares and burning things on the road. the trump rally was planning to march from the mall to the art museum steps. he was asked to leave for safety. >> i was asked to leave they are worried and concerned about men, women and children. >> reporter: saturday, the protest group marched down market street, instead. many times they try to block our cameras. once they reached logan square chaos erupted. some members of the president trump corraly decided to march.
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some masked, as as well. the pro groups were set to clash. but never really were able to, the philadelphia department was the star today. two groups couldn't have more differing opinions on politics took to the streets. the police were one step ahead to insure safety. plus both groups marched, keeping things in order was not easy, but at times seemed like it was on the breaking point. things never got violent because of the job done by the men and women inafter all the things yow were two citations handed out by the police department. what an incredible job by the police department in keeping things order. bob brooks, channel 6 "action news." >> president donald trump weighed in on the rallies without addressing the conflicts, he tweeted thank you for all the trump rallies today, amazing support we'll make america great again.
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new allegations against thr national security advisor, michael flynn is accused of talking to turkish officialsou c from pennsylvania. turkey accused the cleric of causing a last summer. plump vowed in a tweet that the current healthcare plan will implode and promised that a new plan will eventually emerge one day republicans failed to pass their healthcare plan. vice president mike pence was in west virginia reassuring small businessss o just wasn't ready,
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you saw it, with 100% of house democrats every single one andcg in the way of president trump's plan to repeal and replace obama care. >> republicans in congress hae not said what their next move will be, but the administration is moving on to tax reform. a man is in critical condition after an suv jumped a curb and hit him after he left a restaurant early this morning on contractor's way in bear, delaware, we are told that the vehicle left the restaurant when the vehicle hit him trapping him underneath. he was rushed to christiana hospital in critical condition. not clear what caused the driver to lose control. so far no arrests have been made. new to tell you about this morning, a man and woman seriously burned during a
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late-night fire in north philadelphia. it happened at 10:00 p.m. in the 1300 block of west rush street. firefighters rescued the man inside the burning building. he was taken to the burn unit at temple university hospital in critical condition. a woman was taken to the hospital with third degree burns, no word on what caused the fire. >> new jersey governor chris christie is calling on the federal government to have cuba return a woman convicted of killing a state trooper. jo -- joe and chessimar is the most wanted fugitive wanted in the death of trooper warner forrester. he was killed in 1973. chessimar escaped to cuba in 1979 where fidel castro granted her asylum. high school student was
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honored in king of prussia for heroism when he risked life to protect his teacher. richard williams received the local hero award, the freedom foundation shows williams from motivation high school after he threw himself over a teacher during a fight. trying to protect the teacher, william broke several bones and fractured his jaw. the teacher was not hurt. dozens of wilmington, delaware teens stayed up all night for the lack of sleep for a good cause. the all night dance-a-thon be positive a charity that raises pediatric cancer. >> inasmuch as having cancer as you sucks, it cost $100,000 a year to get treatment. >> the teens joined live music and got into a game of hoops. >> dancing for a good cause.
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>> 6:09. a little bit of sugar might be all you need to relieve the pain from knee joint pain. mother nature is cooperating, but you still need to protect yourself before you begin gardening or going outside for work. >> trees are down after a s.w.a.t. of storms leave damage across the south. >> reporter: atlantic city, hit 81 degrees, the windchill this morning is 35. the good news, the cold air won't last long. we have a warmup in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. that's coming up next.
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>> boy take a look at this, this was the mess left behind from a tornado demolishing mobile homes flipped others on their sides and uprooted large trees. 6 people were injured including a man was trapped under his trailer when a tree fell on top of it. one person described the sound as ten freight trains as the tornado whipped by. >> the whole house was shaking. >> the power of mother nature there. the national weather service confirmed the tornado as ef-2 with winds topping 120 miles per hour. >> in our area, it is quiet, but cold. >> reporter: it is the same system that's pushing through, we'll see cloudy and cool
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conditions nothing more coming off yesterday's high, 77. that will feel quite a change out there today. as we get you outside, we start you out with a live shot of the philadelphia international airport. it's very similar to yesterday, cloudy conditions and patchy drizzle, but for the most part it is fairly quiet out there. all the precipitation is up to the north. as you look at the radar behind me, most of the precipitation is up here, pennsylvania/new york state line that's when the moisture will stay today. there could patchy drizzle from time to time and scattered showers. look at the numbers yeste unbelievable, this is the warmest we were since october. atlantic city you set a record high of 81. millville you managed a high of 80. dover, 79. philadelphia, 77. lancaster, 76. of 77 that was the warmest since october 21 of last year, 21 degrees above
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the seasonal average. 77 not too bad. mostly cloudy sky, imagine what we could have been had we had a full day of sun. philadelphia could have hit 80 degrees. temperatur downward because the winds are out of the east/northeast, the back door cold front slammed through, now we're seeing 40s. philadelphia, 43. it's 30 in the poconos with a 2. philadelphia's windchill, 37. trenton, feels like 35. atlantic city, 81 yesterday, feels like 35 on the boardwalk now, huge change in numbers. satellite and radar, just like y cloudy sky and occasional shower later this afternoon and patchy drizzle. the water vapor shot,uple of syt stream is sort of running like this. all the storms that come of pacific like train cars on a track they follow that line. here's the first one, here comes a second one, a third out
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all three of these will travel across the country over the next couple of days and keep conditions across the eastern half of the united cloudy, dull and gloomy. future tracker 6, late morning, cloud skies and patchy drizzle. late afternoon, sup again, it'se a watch. later this evening, same thing cloudy and damp, occasional shower. overnight tonight, cloudy and damp, the occasional shower. first thing tomorrow morning, cloudy and damp, showers. this trend continues through the afternoon. nothing too heavy, but enough to keep it dull and miserable. today, breezy and much, much cooler. 49 degrees is the high. showers possible, winds out of the east-northeast 10 to 20 miles per hour. if you see any nine out there, consider yourself lucky, the numbers are not doing much out
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there. 48, 49. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, cloudy an damp today and tomorrow and tuesday, nice warm up, 72 tuesday, wednesday, finally, maybe sunshine returning 65. thursday, sun and clouds, 59. and meyer rain by next weekend. >> chris, thank you so much. ♪ this big celebration took place at the pennsylvania convention center this weekend, philadelphia mayor jim kenny attended the block captain rally hosted by the more beautiful committee of philadelphia. the event honors block captains and junior block captains for their efforts throughout the year. we have a recall to tell you
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calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. sunday morning, big, big changes today, yesterday we had highs in the 70s and 80s in a couple of locations. jersey shore today, 50 degrees, a chilly breeze kicking in off the water, cloudy skies, philadelphia cloudy, shower or two around. poconos same things.
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chilly conditions high of 42. possibly a few showers during the course of the day. yesterday we had the cold front up through here, wind out of the southwest, it was nice and mild, but it was very, very chilly on this side of the front. that is up in new england. that has pushed to the south. this is all cool air off the ocean water. the ocean temperature is 41 degrees, we're driving the cooler ocean air inland. the cold front will return in the form of a warm front. it's all about wind direction. winds will shift out of the southwest and it will turn nice and mild with highs in the upper 60s close to 70 degrees. we'll flip it over to the model real quick. look at the northeasterly wind today, temperatures in the 40s and 50s. tomorrow winds shift out of the west, southwest again. >> it's not looking good for
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the flyers if they hope to keep playing in the post season. >> and history was made in the elite 8 as more brackets were busted. >> reporter: the flyers shot of making the playoffs is less than one% as former flier stopped shot after shot. the flyers traded away what has become the best goalie in hockey. it comes back to haunt them in columbus where they have not won in 1 years. he stone walls jake borachek and remains scoreless until later in the second. what happened here? take another look! weg. he stops 36 shots, he may have single handedly stopped the flyers in the playoffs.
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flyers lose 1-zip. >> they got lucky, couple of times he didn't know where the puck was, he didn't find it to get the rebound. we put a lot of shots on the net, nobody cares we lost the game, that's the bottom line. >> nobody cares, they lost the game. >> reporter: flyers in pittsburgh later today. villanova the only one seed that is not in the elite 8 this weekend, for any of you who had nova or fellow one kansas, tear up the brackets. kansas oregon elite 8 game. tyler doorcy beats the clock, 27 for dorcey. oregon is going to the final four for the first time in nearly 80 years.
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they will fails either north carolina or kentucky. crazy turn of events against xavier, end of the first, jonathan williams bounces it off the floor goes in his own bucket. xavier at the buzzer it goes in, but it's called off not in time. it slims further way. watch out, move it or lose it. gonzaga wins move over vince vaughn we have a new wedding crasher. brooks was invited to the wedding by a fan who he doesn't know nor has he ever met. the big guy showed up at the ceremony in ohio yesterday, to see the couple say i do, the eagles fans jeff lane he admired
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has returned. we'll answer the burning question, how long will it last? >> welcome to delaware county with open arms, five dogs rescued from thailand are in our area, ready for a new home. big crowds gather to pay their final respects to a philadelphia native who left her mark on the music world. >> first, meteorologist chris sowers joins us with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, we're going from shorts to sweaters and back to shorts tomorrow. it will only last one day, that's the good news, this time of year we get the cold shots they don't last very long, let's get you outside, a shot of atlantic city, atlantic city yesterday at the airport, 81 degrees, it was a new record high first time they have been in the 80s since october 21 of last year. so it's been quite sometime. philadelphia, managed a high of 77. huge rebound over the last few days, thursday's high, a chilly 45, wednesday is the day where we managed a high of 41, 42 with windchills in the 20s and
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30s. it's been a steady climb, friday, 58. millville and atlantic city, 80 degrees, dover, 79. a lovely day yesterday. now we're seeing 30s and 40s, 38 in quakertown. cinnaminson, 42. gandys beach 46. we'll see highses in the mid to upper 40s. for philadelphia, 49 degrees for the high, windchills stuck in the low 40s. , -- but again a nice a little warm up on the way tomorrow, i'll have the details in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> this morning an abandoned dog in north philadelphia has a second chance at life left abandoned trapped inside a crate in an abandoned home for two weeks, no food or water. one man made it his mission to
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save the dog, jeff chirico has the heartwarming story. >> it's just not fair, that's all. i wouldn't wish it on no one, let alone a dog. >> reporter: ramon gets emotional about what he found inside a home abandoned by addicts in his north philadelphia neighborhood. he recorded is he saw a pitbull locked in the cage, no food or water living in his own waste he said for two weeks. >> i'm here to help. good boy. >> i opened the cage, he didn't do nothing, he just liquid me. >> rod reeg said he was tipped off about the dog -- rodriguez said he was tipped off by the dog friday night left or abused
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by addicted owners. >> i rescued him right there. bingo. >> as for the dog, he named diesel, he seems to be healthy and friendly. rodriguez is hoping to find him a home. >> i have an idea on what it is to be in a cage, that's why it's my mission to get him out of the cage. it's not good to be locked up, man. >> he had no choice. pennsylvania spc took custody of the dog late alternative and plan to evaluate put him up for adoption. in north philadelphia, jeff chirico channel 6 "action news." >> another rescue here, furry friends made a roughly 9,000-mile journey, the dogs were rescued f thailand they were living on the streets
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starved and to tortured. >> they came from a shelter down there, they had no way out. because we're a live saving organization we can open our dos to help those in need we were able to do that. the dogs will be put up for adoption starting monday morning. coming from our new jersey newsroom, fire investigators believe a propane grill may have sparked a fire that damaged three townhomes in burlington county. i want to show you a piece of viewer video. this shows the flames on went i. firefighters say use caution before firing up the grills as the weather warms up. >> just be careful with the propane gas grills, we that's ft is, that's what we're looking
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at, the areof deck. >> there were no reports of injuries, three families were forced out of their homes because of the fire. a mother is pleading for the public's help after her was gunned down after spending time with friends. rick williams has the details in the crime fighters report. >> reporter: katrina overton said she was thankful for her son's short musical career. >> it's the only way i can hear my son's voice is through his song. august 25, 4:30 a.m., the 21-year-old was shot and killed on east madison street in kensington section. his mother said he was robbed, but he was not convinced. >> how did he get stuck up if he died with $24 in his pocket. >> reporter: his mother said he was with friends at the time of his death, but they have not
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gin so you all have something o hide, that's what i told my son's friends. >> reporter: the city is offering $20,000 for the arrest and conviction of the per responsible, all you have to do is call 215-546-tips. all calls remain anonymous. his mother she and her tough tir their loss. >> he was my baby boy, he didn't have any kids, i have me. >> reporter: rick williams channel 6 "action news." >> friends, family andhis weeky their final rpts to -- to joni sledge. ♪ >> funeral services were held for the legendary singer in north philadelphia yesterday. sledge was a philadelphia native
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an of founding singers of sister sledge. she was found dead in march 10. she was just 60 years old. this weekend athletes lacey paying tribute to a fallen hero. "action warminster as the 5th annual brad fox 5k run kicked off the plymouth township police officer was killed in the line of duty five years ago. they sang happy birthday to bras after his father died. all proceeds go mcdonald house in philadelphia. mayor jim kenny joined the department fireo honor
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craig who died in a fire. joe biden's son was in philadelphia for an occasion. the sixers donated $20,000 for the beau biden foundation for the protection of children. the organization is dedicated to fighting child abuse and neglect fighting for education and strengthening child protection laws. >> many say it's not my business, it's a family issue. a child abuse is not a family issue, a child abuse is against
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all our children. >> in addition, to the donation, a portion of the ticket sales went to the beau biden foundation, as well. >> the federal government said it is going to war against annoying frustrating potentially costly robo doing to put the calls on a permanent block. at this the season for weddings, we'll have the trends for brides and how to save cash on the big day. a salon owner gets creative when she learns she has to fill a pothole on her look outside, meteorologist chris sowers will have the excluive you with a picture of old city. we'll be right back.
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said a pothole outside of her store was bothering her customers. she said she reached out to the city to fix the pothole, but was told it was because the pothole was on a privately owned street. she decided to fix the problem herself by tree. >> all i had to do was dig down, it was dirt, and i decided to plant a tree. >> i lik story. regina said ever since the community heard about the tree,
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businesses have reached out to help with the pothole. she said she decidessed she likes it better this way. >> that's a way to fix a pothole, plant a tree. >> let's get you caught up on the forecast, it was amazing yesterday. 70s, 80s. >> reporter: someplaces hit hit 80 degrees 81 in atlantic city, now we're in the 30s and 40s. let's get you outside, let's show you what's going on live on sky6 live hd, the camden waterfront, the battleship new jersey, not much going on this morning. it's mainly cloudy, a slight breeze, most of us dry, temperatures even though they are colder than yesterday, it's not too bad out there. double scan live is clear, no issues with precipitation, we should stay dry over the next few hours. over the next few showers, scattered showers may develop, but not as widespread.
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this evening, the coverage of the showers increase. 24-hour temperature change, 20 degrees cooler in the poconos than this time yesterday. everybody's, ten to 15 degrees cooler. the problem with the temperatures that you see behind me, they will not climb much from where they are sitting right now. 43 in philadelphia. maybe we manage 48 or 49 today because of the ocean temperature breeze. in the summer months many enjoy this sea breeze, but this time of the year, it's colder. 44 in millville. 44 in reading. satellite and radar, just like yesterday you will not see much sun out there, maybe a few peeks of sunshine from time to time generally speaking this is a cloudy day, moisture to our north, another band of moisture approaching to the west, this rnight tonight and set up a miserable
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morning for you tomorrow, monday afternoon ally and pushed into jiewdle. new england. we have a couple of systems we're watching, the the next several days. not until wednesday we see the return of sunshine. storm number one and storm number two and one the pacific ocean all three will move into the great lakes increasing the cloud cover and rain chance making for a dull stretch of weather for us. future tracker 6 cloud skies from start to finish. there may be a few peeks of sunshine most of us us stuck in the clouds. one or two showers possible otherwise patchy drizzle. overnight tonight, same thing, showers, patchy drizzle. tomorrow morning for the westers that lifts during the day. by late morning, a handful of
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showers out there. by 1:00 p.m., scattered showers and peaks -- peeks of sunshine. that pattern is through tuesday. yesterday we to 81 degrees. today, 42 for 48 for the highs. tomorrow that front lifts through again this time in the formf get into a southwesterly breeze and the numbers jump. 69 tomorrow. 70 in wilmington, 6millville. tuesday we're back in the 70s. 74 in wilmington, and 73 fors ir where we see this kind of stuff, the numbers bounce all over the place, because old man winter is desperately trying to hold on and spring wants to charge ahead. cool with showers, 49 in philadelphia, mid 40s, north and west. overnight tonight, mid 40s for everybody, cloudy and damp with the occasional shower. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, unsettled
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tomorrow, unsettled tuesday, as well. lots of cloud cover throughout the stretch. 49 today, 69 for tomorrow, 72 for tuesday, could be a thunderstorm, a stronger thunderstorm during the afternoon, wednesday clouds final return sunshine with the high of 65. thursday looks like the nicest day, even though it's one of cooler days, you should see a decent amount of sunshine high of 59. guess what it rains next really? >> thanks, chris, remember you can get the seven-day forecast and checktoat any time at 6abc.. >> 6:48 a.m., just in time for easter what's believed to be tomb of jesus has been rest -- resurrected to it's for glory. the holy jerusalem.
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>> so glad you're waking up with us 6:51. a restaurant in the poconos is encouraging families to put their phones down at the dinner table. sarah's corner cafe in stroudsburg says dine device free and receive a discount. those who took the challenge said we like the idea and wound mind more places with a phone-free eating zone. a local university has a fs campus to help those who might otherwise go hungry. nora muchanic has details on how students help one another. >> reporter: opening day for thy
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resource center that will provide free food and toiletries for struggling students. >> we have eating options up and down the boulevard, but if you don't have funds to pay for it, you eat. >> reporter: 51% said they cut or skipped a meal becauseor it. >> student activist pushed a food pantry. >> when they are thinking about where is my next meal coming from, we opened the food pantry. on the bottom of a dorm, easy access for those who need it. >> reporter: pj has used food shop is a big help. >> reporter: especially for students who need it, students who are poor and of color. >> campus, because there
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are consequences for students who go hungry. the student government association and thefoundation he shelves along with donors. offeo make nutritious meals when whatthey want to get the messago others who struggle financially and can't eat. >> the university has your back we don't want youd go hungry. >> reporter: nora muchanic channel 6 "action news."
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sunday, march 26. in the news, police are looking for several gunman following a deadly shooting inside a cincinnati nightclub overnight. >> rallies for and against president trump are held in philadelphia and across the nation. >> plus, no rest for these students, teens at a local school dance and play b
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