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the single digits and teens this morning. teens for this afternoon. tonight: mostly clear and cold. lows will be in the upper teens. winds nw 10mph. wednesday: increasing clouds. highs will be in the upper 30s. winds nw 5-10mph. flurries or a few light snow showers by wednesday evening. we have a very cold/dry air mass in place today. highs will only be in the upper 20s. so drip the teens and single digits. we'll warm up a bit tomorrow as the winds die down. clouds will increase. a weak upper level system will move into the region tomorrow evening. it may bring a few fluries or a but stay tuned. a much larger system will move into the region on friday. it may start as a wintry mix, but it will turn into amounts of snow to northern and northwestern virginia. as the system moves away on saturday it could drop snow over parts of our region as the cold air moves in. stay tuned for
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line of duty last week. police say 58-year-old keith richardson shot and killed krijger during a 7- hour standoff on land street. police then shot richardson. he died the next day. the service for krijger is scheduled for this afternoon at the norfolk police k-9 range followed by a burial at a pet cemetery in virginia beach. rico bush is live on cape henry avenue with more on this morning, the american flag remains at half staff outside the k-9 unit with a list a five other dogs that have also died in the line of duty. one more name will be added soon. gone, but certainly not forgotten. after the ceremony today, police will escort a flag draped casket with krijger's remains to a burial site along this route to garden of pines pet cemetery in virginia beach. police say the public is welcome to come out and pay tributes
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procession route. dozens of people are expected to gather at the norfolk police k-9 range later today to give a hero's goodbye to police dog. norfolk police say the beloved dog served his department for three years and faithfully gave his life last week. editor: liz 10 pkg c7 17:32:35 - all i know is that my heart dropped. and i feel for the officer involved and all officers involved." butt to c7 17:32:40 - and i feel for this community. that k9 officer served his community alongside his partner, and it's a loss for every body. the officer who shot the suspect, remains on administrative duty, a standard practice in any officer-involved shooting. the memorial service is scheduled to begin at two this afternoon. look for that story coming up on wavy news 10 at 4:00. live in norfolk, rico bush, 10 on your side. happening today the mayor of flint, michigan heads to washington, d-c to discuss her city's water crisis. she wants
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assistance after president obama signed a disaster declaration over the weekend. according to the local michigan news site "m-live", the president's declaration frees up $5-million dollars in federal aid, and the state needs to match 25-percent of that. flint's mayor appreciates the assistance, but says her city needs more. the water crisis is outraging residents. people plan to protest the governor's state of the state address today in lansing. dozens of people protested outside the governor's home yesterday calling for his resignation. they also questioned whether the governor knew the water was contaminated with lead. last year, the city switched from the detroit water system and started taking water from the flint river. after several tests showed high levels of lead, the city switched back, but now children are showing elevated levels of lead in their blood. a protest yesterday in san francisco closed the famous bay bridge. an offshoot group of the black lives matter organization lined up
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westbound lanes of the bridge to protest police brutality. the group blocked traffic right at the start of rush hour. police arrested 25 people. the protest backed up traffic for about 30 minutes, before california highway patrol officers pulled protesters from the road and pulled their cars to the side of the road. new this morning, a police officer in st. paul, minnesota is on leave after allegations he urged people on facebook to run over people marching in a allegedly posted how to get away with the crime. the m-l-k rally also acted as a protest to the police killings of two black men in st. paul and minneapolis last year. the police department says it is investigating the accusations. still ahead this morning, an unusual end to a police chase. what else was in the car when police pulled over a driver. plus, a tennessee community tries to hold
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("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: cold sunshine. highs will only be in the upper 20s. winds nw 10-20mph. wind chills in the single digits and teens this morning. teens for this afternoon. tonight: mostly clear and cold. lows will be in the upper teens. winds nw 10mph. wednesday: increasing clouds. highs will be in the upper 30s. winds nw 5-10mph. flurries or a few light snow showers by wednesday evening. we have a very cold/dry air mass in place today. highs will only be in the upper 20s. so drip the faucets today. even during the day is fine. bring in the pets. wind chills will be in the teens and single digits. we'll warm up a bit will move into the region tomorrow evening. it may bring a few fluries or a couple of light snow showers. no accumulations are expected at this time, but stay tuned. a much but it will turn into rain during the day. rain may be heavy at times. this system could bring large amounts of snow to northern and northwestern virginia. as the system moves away on saturday it could drop snow over parts of our region as the cold air
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luana: nearly 200 united airlines passengers finally left norfolk international airport where they spent more than 26 hours after their plane made an emergency landing. the plane had engine trouble on its way from santo domingo to newark, new jersey. it landed just before noon, sunday. it took off again at two yesterday afternoon. weary passengers tell us, they're happy to be safe, but frustrated the airline didn't tell them what was going on. sandy pappas/passenger c009 2:16:30 the information was bad, nobody was attentive, there wasn't anybody there who knew anything. 2:16:36 they left people stranded with
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oclock midnight united helped passengers book into a hotel overnight. the airline also gave them meal vouchers. developing news out of tennessee where crews are still looking for a missing toddler. it's been 5 days since he disappeared from family members during a hike. police and volunteers are still holding out hope they'll find 2-year-old noah chamberlin alive. this weather and the conditions in that woods...i don't have much hope. but, you've gotta hang in there. you never know. miracles do happen, and i hope this is a miracle." the search area is more than 1-thousand acres. teams say their biggest challenge is the tenessee terrain and cold temperatures. investigators do not suspect foul play in this case. this morning a williamsburg boy is waking up in his bed
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for hours. crews finally found 8-year-old zeb gross in a crawl space under his home. his family reported him missing yesterday morning and said he didn't have a coat. nearly 80 people, including volunteers with bloodhounds, and public safety agencies looked for him in frigid temperatures. c0083 - eric stone - young man and put him back with his family. obviously, due to the cold weather, we were getting concerns going into the night. 5212 the fire department says it's not clear why the boy went into the crawl space. they say crews searched that area for him earlier, but couldn't find him. crews say zeb is in good health. this morning we are working to find out what caused the fire that destroyed an apartment building in portsmouth. we showed you live pictures of the fire yesterday morning on des moines avenue as breaking news. a woman who lived inside said she lost everything, but her family made it out
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thankfully no one got hurt. the red cross is helping the victims. chesapeake police say the driver who died in your side viewer sharon dugan sent us this video of the scene. police have not told us the driver's name. a band of lake-effect snow hit ohio hard yesterday, and caused a lot of accidents on the roads. just take a look at this pile up involving several cars. the cleveland area got about six-inches of snow yesterday. forecasters expect to see even more today because the region is still under a lake-effect snow warning. ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: cold sunshine. highs will only be in the upper 20s. winds nw 10-20mph. wind chills in the single digits and teens this morning. teens for this afternoon. tonight: mostly clear and cold. lows will be in the upper teens. winds nw 10mph. wednesday: increasing clouds. highs will be in the upper 30s. winds nw 5-10mph. flurries or a few light snow showers by
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have a very cold/dry air mass in place today. highs will only be in the upper 20s. so drip the faucets today. even during the day is fine. bring in the pets. wind chills will be in the teens and single digits. we'll warm up a bit will move into the region tomorrow evening. it may bring a few fluries or a but stay tuned. a much larger system will move into the region on friday. it may start as a wintry mix, but it will turn into rain during the day. rain may be heavy at times. this system could bring large amounts of snow to northern and northwestern virginia. as the system moves away on saturday it could drop snow over parts of our region as the cold air moves in. stay tuned for updates to this developing weather situation. ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: cold sunshine. highs will only be in the upper 20s. winds nw 10-20mph. wind chills in the single digits and teens this morning. teens for this afternoon. tonight:
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lows will be in the upper teens. winds nw 10mph. wednesday: increasing clouds. highs will be in the upper 30s. winds nw 5-10mph. flurries or a few light snow showers by wednesday evening. we have a very cold/dry air mass in place today. highs will only be in the upper 20s. so drip the faucets today. even during the day is fine. bring in the pets. wind chills will be in the teens and single digits. we'll warm up a bit will move into the region tomorrow evening. it may bring a few fluries or a couple of light snow showers. no accumulations are expected at this time, but stay tuned. a much larger system will move into the region on friday. it may start as a wintry mix, system could bring large amounts of snow to northern and northwestern virginia. as the system moves away on saturday it could drop snow over parts of our region as the cold air moves in. stay tuned for updates to this developing weather situation. ("jeremy ad libs wx
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sunshine. highs will only teens this morning. teens for this afternoon. tonight: mostly clear and cold. lows will be in the upper teens. winds nw 10mph. wednesday: increasing clouds. highs will be in the upper 30s. winds nw 5-10mph. flurries or a few light snow showers by wednesday evening. we faucets today. even during the day is fine. bring in the pets. wind chills will be in the teens and single digits. weak upper level system will move into the region tomorrow evening. it may bring a few fluries or a couple of light snow larger system will move into the region on friday. it may start as a wintry mix, system could bring large amounts of snow to northern and northwestern virginia. as the system moves away on saturday it could drop snow over parts of our region as the cold air moves in. stay tuned for
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a scary police chase on a los angeles highway. when police finally stopped the woman behind the wheel, they quickly discovered she had several passengers! 6 dogs! when the car stopped, the dogs jumped out and ran on the interstate. police worked to corral them and get them to safety. this morning, the driver is in custody, and animal control officers are caring for the dogs. this next story will make you wish you lived in michigan, just for a minute. hundreds of drivers took advantage of a price war between two gas stations, sunday. at one point prices dropped to 53-cents a gallon. not to be outdone, the competing station dropped prices to 49-cents per gallon. more than five-hundred people lined up to take advantage of the good deal. there were so many cars,
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:40 - :50 please bring here on the highway up and down these streets gas it was awesome but i didn't stick around very long cause it was just too many vehicles out here." the gas war was short lived. prices went back to normal sunday night. remember, we are on your side helping you find the lowest prices in your neighborhood. you can find them on wavy dot com under the traffic tab. a contractor remodeling a home in washington state found a hidden treasure decades old. mark knecht found a time capsule from 19-49 as he was tearing up some old cabinets. inside a jar was a letter, stamps, a coin, and a family photo. knecht discovered a 12-year-old named billy gilbert left the momentos, so he decided to track him down. he eventually found his e-mail address and then called gilbert who is now 79-years- old. :56 - 1:02 "just stunned
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was found 65 years later from 1949." butt to 1:15 - 1:23 bill gilbert, created time capsule "now it's all beginning to come back together, so it's an amazing story (laughter)." gilbert says he forgot about the time capsule until knecht reached out to him, but he is glad to see his old mementos again. flowers in space. coming up, we'll show you what scientists are growing 200 miles above our heads. childhood art on display. find out where you can see a special drawings. and saying goodbye to a fallen officer. today is the funeral for the k9 that was
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we are in the middle of winter in hampton roads, but up in space it's starting to look like spring. astronauts grew this zinnia flower aboard the international space station. scott kelly tweeted these pictures. he helped nuture the crop which gave scientists some much-needed insight into how plants flower and grow in microgravity. doctor seuss fans are in for a treat. a mall in florida is now home to an exhibit featuring the authors art work. the exhibit opened yesterday at palm beach gardens. the art has traveled to museums and galleries before, but never to a public space like this. fans and visitors will get a look at the works created to ted
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at dr. seuss. the exhibit runs through valentine's day. bundle up! it's going to be the coldest day this week! meteorologist jeremy wheeler will tell you just how cold it will feel as you step outside. officers say their goodbyes to a fallen police k-9. we'll show you how you can pay your respects to over a sign. why she says it's hitting her bottom line. there's alot to talk about on this tuesday morning, but first we'll start with a look at your weather and traffic. jen lewis is keeping an eye out on any problems on the roads. and don't forget about your scarf and gloves, you'll need them today. meteoroologist jeremy wheeler is tracking temperatures that feel like the single digits. ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: cold sunshine. highs will only be in the upper 20s. winds nw
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the single digits and teens this morning. teens for this afternoon. tonight: mostly clear and cold. lows will be in the upper teens. winds nw 10mph. wednesday: increasing clouds. highs will be in the upper 30s. winds nw 5-10mph. flurries or a few light snow showers by wednesday evening. we have a very cold/dry air mass in place today. highs will only be in the upper 20s. so drip the faucets today. even during the day is fine. bring in the pets. wind chills will be in the clouds will increase. a weak upper level system will move into the region tomorrow evening. it may bring a few fluries or a but stay tuned. a much larger system will move into the region on friday. it may start as a wintry mix, but it will turn into amounts of snow to northern and northwestern virginia. as the system moves away on saturday it could drop snow over parts of our situation. good morning, hampton roads. let's check
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happening today, the norfolk police department plans to honor its fallen k-9 krijger. police are scheduled to hold a private memorial service at the norfolk police k-9 range. immediately after the service, police will escort a flag draped casket with krijger's remains to a burial site along this route to a pet cemetery in virginia beach.
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to come out and pay tributes to the beloved k-9 along the funeral procession route. rico bush is live on cape henry avenue in norfolk, where the procession will begin later today. rico, good morning. good morning katie and don. dozens of people are expected to gather at the norfolk police k-9 range later today to give a hero's goodbye to police dog krijger, who served with honor until his last patrol. several officers from across hampton roads will turn out for krijger's memorial service to pay their respects to the police dog killed in the line of duty. police say 58-year-old keith richardson shot and killed krijger, a belgian malinois , last week after a 7-hour standoff on land street. after the shooting, police posted a message on facebook about the police dog and his three year legacy with department and the bond krijger shared with officers and other k-9 handlers. editor: liz 10 pkg :12 - :22 officer jake clark - norfolk police dept. "we
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home, we go home together. that builds a bond that's indescribable. butt to (sot is partially under vo) 1:20 - 1:27 "to lose any that no one can put into words." investigators say police shot and critically wounded the suspect, richardson, after he raised his gun toward them. he died from his injuries the next day. the officer who shot richardson remains on administrative duty, a standard practice in any officer-involved shooting. this morning, the american flag remains at half staff outside the k-9 unit with a list a five dogs that have also died in the line of duty. one more name will be added. gone, but not forgotten. live in norfolk, rico bush, 10 on your side. breaking news in pakistan. a suicide bomber on a motorcycle targeted police officers and killed 11 people. we just got this video minutes ago. the
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police chekpoint in northwestern pakistan. 17 other people were hurt. an official said four police officers, seven civilians, two children, and a journalist died. so far no one has claimed responsibility. new this morning, twitter is down. the social media site is suffering from a worldwide outage. when you try to log in, you get a page with an error message. it is working sporadically on people's mobile phones. twitter executives say they know about the problem and are trying to fix it. a battle over gun control in virginia is brewing in richmond. supporters and critics rallied at the state capitol yesterday. those against gun control criticized governor terry mcauliffe's executive action to increase background checks and prohibit concealed carry in state buildings. there are dozens of bills before the general assembly aimed at increasing gun rights. one includes carring a concealed weapon without
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another would restore the reciprocity agreement with 25 other states. allen mullins gun rights supporter there's baby steps being taken by the left to take our rights and they don't realize how many of us are against what they want to do butt to gov. terry mcauliffe / (d) virginia we need to do more and i am committed to all of you here today that we will continue on in this battle. our voices will never be diminished, we will continue to fight for what is right. supporters for gun control pushed for universal background checks and to keep guns out of the hands of people convicted of domestic violence. controversial work policy. this morning we'll hear from the c-e-o who told his muslim workers they can't take breaks to pray. and check your pantry. a local grocery store is recalling a certainy type of nut.
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("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: cold the single digits and teens this morning. teens for this afternoon. tonight: mostly clear and cold. lows will be in the upper teens. winds nw 10mph. wednesday: increasing clouds. highs will be in the upper 30s. winds nw 5-10mph. flurries or a few light snow showers by wednesday evening. we have a very cold/dry air mass in place today. highs will only be in the
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teens and single digits. we'll warm up a bit tomorrow as the winds die down. clouds will increase. a weak upper level system will move into the region tomorrow evening. it may bring a few fluries or a but stay tuned. a much larger system will move into the region on friday. it may start as a wintry mix, but it will turn into amounts of snow to northern and northwestern virginia. as the system moves away on saturday it could drop snow over parts of our region as the cold air moves in. stay tuned for updates to this
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are ride-sharing services saving lives? 10 on your side compares the number of drunk-driving crashes. plus sign controversy. the city told her to remove her sign and now the business owner says she may have to close up shop. and residents in the freezing cold have a little fun. why many of them are freezing their pants on
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luana: signs of controversy are flying? in chesapeake. a business owner says an ordinance is hurting her bottom line. mary jane hamblin owns amazing glazed donuts in great bridge. up until a month ago, she had a sign and flag advertising her location. then, city code enforcement told her to remove them or go to court. she took them down, but now she says she's losing business. almost 40 percent fewer customers since the signs came down. mary jane hamblin / here. i just recently signed a lease in vriginia beach and if we cant find a solution then we wont be able to afford to stay here." 17:37:56 oc-stay here rt- :11 the chesapeake city council recently approved
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sandwich board signs outside restaurants. hamblin says that won't help enough. new this morning, we're hearing from the head of the business that implemented a controversial work policy - muslim employees say targets their religion. the c-e-o of ariens company in brillion, wisconsin says employees who are muslim cannot take extra breaks in order to pray. we first told you about this yesterday on wavy news 10 at 4:00. three of a muslim's daily five required prayers takes place during during the normal working hours. the c-e-o said no one is losing their job, but the company could not afford to stop work to accomodate the religious ritual. s/dan ariens/ariens president & ceo "we respect the fact that they have their beliefs, and their faith and i completely respect their faith and their beliefs they have to make a family decision we're not making an employment decision for them" after the announcement, only 15 of the company's 53 muslim workers showed up to work. ariens said the company will
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the policy at the end of this month, and employees will have to make their final decision whether to something you may have packed for lunch. trader joes is recalling raw cashew pieces. the company is pulling the nuts over a possible salmonella contamination. trader joes sold the affected bags in dozens of states including virginia and north carolina. if you have a bag of raw cashew pieces with a "best before" date that reads "7-17- 2016-t-f-4" do not eat it. return the cashews to the are feeling temperatures in the single digits. you might say at that temperature you could be frozen stiff. people in minnesota are used to this kind of cold and decided to have some fun. a man froze a pair of pants and put them on the lawn. he posted a picture to social media and the idea went viral.
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said how easy it was to her clothes to stand up. s/jolana bernhardt/resident :12 "i just ran them through the washing machine and brought them out after the spin cycle. it took a couple minutes to get them to freeze, and then they were pretty easy to stand up once they started to freeze." butt to s/jolana bernhardt/resident :08 "i just think it's a fun thing to do. it's cold in minnesota, and you know, we can make our pants stay up. (laughs). " the man who's posts went viral says he got the idea from his brother. he says he's been freezing his pants for a few years. ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: cold sunshine. highs will only be in the upper 20s. winds nw 10-20mph. wind chills in the single digits and teens this morning. teens for this afternoon. tonight: mostly clear and cold. lows will be in the upper teens. winds nw
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will be in the upper 30s. winds nw 5-10mph. flurries or a few light snow showers by wednesday evening. we have a very cold/dry air mass in place today. highs will only be in the upper 20s. so drip the faucets today. even during the day is fine. bring in the pets. wind chills will be in the teens and single digits. we'll warm up a bit tomorrow as the winds die down. clouds will increase. a weak upper level system will move into the region tomorrow evening. it may bring a few fluries or a couple of light snow showers. no accumulations are expected at this time, but stay tuned. a much larger system will move into the region on friday. it may start as a wintry mix, but it will turn into amounts of snow to northern and northwestern virginia. as the system moves away on saturday it could drop snow over parts of our region as the cold air
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it turns out ride-sharing services like uber and lyft may have a bigger benefit than just convenience. new research shows they may be saving lives across the commonwealth. the department of motor vehicle's preliminary data shows a four percent decrease in alcohol-related crashes on our roads. and there's been a 22 percent decrease in those crashes that were deadly. virginia dmv commissioner richard holcomb said while it may be too soon to say definitively that the availability of uber and lyft in virginia played a major role in that, there appears to be a connection. a new helmet aimed at preventing concussions in football.
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prevents skull fractures. it also has a semi-soft exterior shell. you can see in this video how the new helmet on the left absorbs impact better than the standard helmet on the right. if they pass a final safety test, athletes could start using this new helmet as soon as the 2016 season. (sot: per reinhall, chair, mechanical different from the existing helmets." (sot: dr. samuel browd, pediatric neurosurgeon) "as we compare and benchmark our helmet against current helmets that are on the market and we're finding that we're seeing significant improvements in the force compared to the current helmets that are available today." researchers also plan to use the design to make helmets for other sports. saying goodbye. officers lay to rest a police k-9
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comes together to honor a fallen canine comrade. plus, a michigan mayor heads to washington, d-c. why she's pushing the president for more money to help ease her city's water crisis. and a protest ends in arrests and traffic backups. why people blocked traffic on a very busy bridge. thanks for joining us, i'm katie collett. and i'm don roberts. brace yourself before you head outside. it's another very cold day. hundreds of people are in the cold this morning without power. dominion virginia power's outage map shows almost four-hundred customers without power in hampton. crews hope to have the power back on between nine and 11 this morining. dispatchers tell us a transformer on rip rap road blew up. police have the road blocked as they wait for power crews to arrive. meteorologist jeremy wheeler is tracking this morning's
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