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power, we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central >> one day after winning enough delegates to become the presumptive republican nominee for president. donald trump. just receiving another win this time in court, a georgia judge has thrown out six of the 41 counts that trump and some of his co-defendants were facing in the state, the former president and more than a dozen others have been accused of racketeering and conspiracy in an attempt to overthrow joe biden's 2020tory in georgia. cnn's nick valencia is outside the fulton county courthouse in atlanta, and nick, the judge said the prosecutors made a quote, fatal mistake here on these charges. what did he mean >> well brianna, they're basically saying that the prosecutors failed to include
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the detail that was needed in order for these charges to stick. they failed the choir detail about what underlying crime these defendants were allegedly trying to it's elicit from public officials. >> these charges have >> to do with that infamous phone call that trump made to secretary of state brad raffensberger, where he said, find more votes as well as the fake elector scheme. that scheme by trump and his allies to subvert the electoral college and tried to claim that he rightfully won the 2020 election. here georgia, when he lost the judge saying that these charges should not stick because basically the da's office fail to include the appropriate details and this is already in the meantime being celebrated by the defendants and defense attorneys, especially the defense attorney for the former president steve sadow. this is what he's saying to us in part of a statement saying, quote, the ruling is the application of the law as the prosecution failed to make specific allegations of any alleged wrongdoing on those counts. the entire prosecution of president trump is political constitutes election interference and should be dismissed. now this ruling, it comes with a caveat though the
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judge has left the door open for the da to re-indict on these charges if they fill in those details. so this is far from over, but in the meantime, as i mentioned, it is being celebrated and we're hearing this as we wait for this consequential decision as to whether fani willis will remain as the prosecutor on this case just a short time. time ago. supervising producer jason morris ran into scott mcafee on the steps of the courthouse here and he did say that he's planning to stick to that timeline that he gave himself. so we should expect a decision at the end of the week. >> brianna. >> all right. nic, thank you for that report. we're joined now by cnn, chief legal analyst and cnn anchor laura coates and laura trump now, personally facing three fewer charges. that's what it is when you're looking just specifically at him here, how does this affect the case against him? but >> still, by the way, more than 80 counts that he is still facing. it's entire indictment goes away. so it's not a comprehensive wind, but it does show you some of the weaknesses and shortcomings of the
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prosecution's case in the sense that they are required to give notice. it's part of due process. i need to be on notice. his defense counsel, what are the specific civic natures of the crime that you are charging they're saying that you're trying to violate are trying to entice someone to actually have an official in georgia, violate the constitution, okay. which provision? how so? there are dozens, if not hundreds, of ways that could have done be specifics. i could prepare my defense. now, the judge and you could also try as as was said by nick valencia tried to change that in a way that actually meet that requirement, but it still could be used as part of the overarching rico and racketeering case here. but you know, the biggest question today, brianna, is not just what how many charges are going to be left, but who will prosecute this case? ultimately, the big case we're waiting to hear from ms judge about is will fani willis and her for team be the ones to prosecute whatever remaining charges are there that is the looming deadline we're all looking to. >> yeah. and where do you think judge? scott mcafee may be on that as we look to the end of the week here well we reported
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yesterday that there was a radio interview he gave where he talked about having a draft opinion re to go. but these things take time. he gave a self-imposed two-week deadline. that's just a mirror like day or two away at this point in time, but it's such a consequential decision that could have very far reaching consequences. remember, it wouldn't just be funny willis, who would have to step aside if disqualified, the entire team would a prosecutor and counsel and georgia would then step in and assign or figure out who would be the next team to actually prosecute. and that next team would not people hold into the choices of the grand jury prior established. also the big question that gives the issue here, whether there it is an actual conflict or the appearance of a competent will govern this judge's ruling. that was a very big issue at the end of the last hearing, whether an appearance of so-called impropriety was enough or an actual conflict as provided by the evidence by those moving for her to be disqualified. that'll be the rub here in this case. and
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that's why it's so complex. >> these charges that have been dismissed, could it be dismissed for now situation? could willis refile these charges with more specifics that the judge is seeking or is this inner are these gone-gone? >> they could rehabilitate in some way this complaint, but that doesn't bode well in terms of the preparation for say, other charges that might be that she's given provided notice and other things as well. but you've got to as a prosecution team, you've got to give the requisite amount of notice in this. and of course, this the judge said was not going on not the entire indictment, that there could be an opportunity if they give more information and what they said was as written these six counts contain all the essential elements of the crimes, but failed to alleged sufficient detail regarding the nature of their of their commission and does not give enough information. and so as you look at it right now, this does not mean he said the entire diamond is dismissed, but they're going to have to cross every t dot, every i
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because the team of lawyers behind the over a dozen defendants are looking for any exit ramp out of this indictment. in addition to trying to undermine the credibility and put into question the ability plenty of this prosecution team, who the prior disqualification motion. so you're coming out all full-court press against this team by virtue of the weight of this particular indictment, only one charge against mark meadows. now a single racketeering charges that significant to you? >> well, a single racketeering charge is still significant as part of an overall overarching conspiracy of sorts. but taking out a lot of the other things, the solicitation of violation by an oven oath by public officer because somebody who remember wanted to have his case removed to federal court does not want to be in fulton county, wants to be in federal court because he wants to have the benefit fit essentially saying, well, hold on. official duties. that's what i was involved in. that's the issue here. you can't touch me there. that was, of course,
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rejected, but the idea of still having this count does rely on the conspiracy, on the interaction between the other co-defendants. now, you need not necessarily have the communication that was explicit between each in every defendant in a rico action. but the idea of trying to prove that everyone was part of a common scheme or plan does require a level of evidentiary support that if you can't provide other details on the actual pleading might be lacking in the facts. now, we have a long way to go here, brianna, before you're talking about a jury being empaneled, motion practice being concluded, and ultimately the presentation of evidence. you can believe that mark meadows is probably looking to have yet another charge dropped, taking him out of this case entirely yeah, certainly is. >> laura coates. thank you so much. boris >> pivoting to the nation's capital. now, we're the house of representatives this morning passed a bill in sweeping bipartisan fashion that could lead to a tiktok ban the bill requires the abs china-linked
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parent company, bytedance to sell off tiktok within about six months. and if that doesn't happen, the hugely popular platform would be banned from us app stores. lawmakers argue that bytedance could be forced to give the chinese government us user data or two spread propaganda to americans because of those national security concerns, it was a rare moment of bipartisan unity. the bill sailing through the house by a 352 to 65 count, the question now is, how does it land in the senate that remains unclear. let's break down the details with cnn's brian todd. brian first first, looking at the big picture, this is one of the most popular apps in the world to say that's actually an understatement, to say it's popular in the us, boris is also an understatement. more than 170 million users of tiktok or in the united states, that's what tiktok's ceo told congress in january. that's more than half the us population. its impact on the influencer economy is huge and it's growing. of course, you
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know, the influence or is growing by the minute. tiktok's impact on that economy is massive. also, small businesses use tiktok to create content to promote their stores and other things with tiktok. so its impact on the american population is enormous. now when you talk about the security concerns, specifically security analysts and some members of congress are concerned that because tiktok is owned by a chinese company, that the chinese communist government could lean on the company to basically download software a chinese malware that they can use chinese malware to put it on your phone when you download tiktok or download some context tent on tiktok that could steal your personal data from your phone. they could then take that and put it in their databases. they could use it later on to either blackmail you or just use it in another kind of difficult ways for americans. but also they could use it to influence the the american political scene and take a page out of vladimir putin's playbook and metal in
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us elections by creating content that promotes candidates that they like, by creating content that is promotes negative information for candidates that they don't like. putting misinformation out there about elections and voting. there's all sorts of ways that they could do that tiktok's ceo, his name is xiao chu. he told congress last year, basically that this is all malarkey, that this would never happen. he said, quote, is our commitment to this committee and all of our users that we will keep this free from any manipulation by any government. we will protect the us user data and firewall it from all foreign access. but here's the problem, boris, that if the chinese government wants to lean on tiktok for information or to do some of these things that security experts are worried about. by chinese law, the company cannot say no >> yeah. so there you have it that there's also been evidenced from employees that have gone public saying that bytedance has specifically requested usu user data. and if bytedance has it, that means it's one step away from the
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chinese. >> and again, if the chinese, if anyone in the chinese communist government wants to just kind of sidle up to an official at bytedance and say, oh, can you give us information? shan on this particular politician in the us? he's gotta do it. yeah. so that's a real concern. >> so let's say this bill becomes law and there's no sale, there's no divestiture within six months. what happens to those 170 plus million users >> that's a really good question. they could maybe some of them could conceivably filed lawsuits to try to prevent this, to forestall it, you could kind of see that coming down the line because it is so popular in the us, they're getting there's going to be a lot of bandwidth behind an effort like that. so it's going to be a messy process and it's going to, it's going to impact a lot of people economically, we're going to actually do a piece for later today on sit room on, on the economic impact of a tiktok ban, it could be really enormous and it could really be fought over in the courts. yeah, look forward to watching that later >> tonight on situation and brian todd, thanks so much for the details, of course. so
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let's discuss with a democrat who voted against this bill. we have congressman ro khanna of california with us, his district. we should mention include food, silicon valley, were bytedance and other social media companies have offices. congressman, thanks so much for sharing your afternoon with us. you said in an interview in january that tiktok should be forced to sell to an american company. isn't that what this bill does? why did you vote against it? >> no, it doesn't. i would support a bill like this. this is blatantly unconstitutional and i don't think the courts would uphold it. and the reason is if the sale didn't happen, it goes to a band. the supreme court has said it has to be the least restrictive alternative when you look at free speech, which 170 million americans perkins free speech, is that impact? and we could have said that there should have been financial penalties if there isn't a divestiture, we should have said that we need a strong data privacy but to ban it, i don't think survives. i think it would be struck down nine to zero by the supreme court.
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>> that's a fascinating perspective. there was also some criticism over in this bill, the role that the president would have the executive branch would have and designating an app belonging to a foreign company based in a rather a foreign country based in a foreign country, deeming that country and adversary and thereby going after that technology. i'm assuming that that might be a concern of yours as well. >> what is because, you we have a robust tradition of speech in this country and we have a lot of a foreign magazines, former foreign publishers because we believe that the american public can get information and make responsible decisions and we want debate and that has been the supreme court's decision. now, i believe that china's ccp poses a threat. let's focus on what they can do to invade taiwan and make sure that we have enabled superiority. let's focus on making steel and our manufacturing is brought back home and not have a trade
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deficit. but this is not the top concern when you look at the chinese communist party and it's going to affect the lives of many americans. there were 50 folks, influencers and craters in my office. they're not 20.30 year-olds. these are 40, 50-year-old most biden supporters, trump's supporters are using this as small business. and i think they're going to be a lot of people very upset fortunately, it's unconstitutional pushing all but politicians are basically out of touch with a lot of americans >> there are a lot of politicians on tiktok. you're on it. the biden team is on it as well. i'm curious to get your perspective as a tiktok user on employees complaining through media reports that the company bytedance and tiktok, through biden's through tiktok, i should say, has tracked journalists that they have closely watched users who have consumed gay content. they've complained that despite public statements that information is
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siloed, bytedance executives are able to ask the folks working in tiktok here in the united states for user data. and that in many cases employees have complied with that. there are real security concerns, aren't there? >> there absolutely are. but, you know what they're also security concerns with meta and facebook that engaged in surveillance and allow their platforms to be used for interference in the 2000s section there, respectfully, congressman, but there isn't a law the united states. this is the meta has to hand over private data without a warrant to the us government. that is the law in china by dense has to hand over any data that the ccp asks for absolutely. and that is wrong about my view is let's have a broad data privacy protection to protect americans from all social media media platforms, whether it's bytedance or whether it is google and youtube, or whether it is facebook, or whether it is twitter there, there are
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many american kids. kids are being targeted on instagram and being shown eating disorder videos. that's wrong. so the failure in congress frankly is it took us two or three days to pass a ban on tiktok, but it's taken us years that we can't do the broader thing which is pass a data privacy bill in this country. >> congressman, i'm wondering if you think the company given some of the allegations and media reports that i just outlined, do you think that tiktok and bytedance have been sincere in their efforts to protect americans private data. >> i don't in terms of the bar, they haven't met that. i mean, i think the criticisms of the company one or a very fair they need to do a much better job in protecting privacy and data. it has not worked and there is a data vulnerability. i acknowledged that, which is why i'm for a sale of it. but the way again, to deal with that is to have strong teeth, data, privacy protections, and a law with that and to protect our kids on from social media,
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whether the kids are on tiktok or instagram. that is what's upsetting a lot of parents. so let's deal with the broader issue instead of trying to ban an app that has 170 million americans on it. >> congressman ro khanna, we have to leave the conversation there. appreciate your time, sir >> thank you. >> course. >> still ahead. a pr and safety crisis at boeing mid-flight disasters, ms signals serious questions about quality stand hundreds. the hits, just keep on coming for the company. so what is boeing doing about it? and one day one day, that's all it took for a 600,000 dollars sand dune to wash away into the ocean how is one city going to defend its beach front home from rising tides? will look into it. >> and an ugly battle between the texas governor and artists protesting the south by southwest festival in his state, why they're boycotting the event and what governor greg abbott has to say about it
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necessarily going to be it's a massive political rally though we will see plenty of that too as we get closer to november especially now that we are just seeing the start of the general election with the crisis does it in officially clinching the nomination last night, they're also going to be just a lot of emphasis on the work that the campaign is doing to actually set up the campaign infrastructure sure so to that end, what we will see the president doing in part today in wisconsin is go to the opening of the campaign's wisconsin seat the quarters that is going to be based in milwaukee. so you can think, you know, speaking to and thanking volunteers and campaign staff and the campaign is putting a lot of emphasis on and touting the choice of milwaukee as the state's campaign. hq. >> because >> that's kind of unusual. they're saying that that precisely speaks to some of the key constituencies that the biden campaign is very much focused on going into the general including, of course suburban women and black and latino voters as well now, when
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he gets wisconsin after attending that campaign hq opening, will also hear him giving remarks on infrastructure, including touting some $36 that is going to go towards the city that funding and part comes from the bipartisan infrastructure package. and the so-called inflation reduction act. so no question there that this is all about the president trying to tout some of his accomplishments from the last three years, he had some michigan tomorrow too, but that's a part of the pledge by the campaign to have the president and the vital this president hit up all of their battleground states in the coming weeks boris. >> yeah, and he is set to depart shortly. we'll see if he talks to reporters on the way out. mj lee. thanks so much for the uptick briana >> boeing is facing new fallout from a door plug blowing out mid-flight on one of its planes, the ntsb is now going to hold a rare public hearing over that january 5 incident and the new york times has learned the same day of the blowout, the 7:37 max plane was scheduled to be removed from
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service due to two instances when warning lights had come on over a ten day span, cnn aviation correspondent pete muntean is joining us now to talk about this. i mean, first, we learned that alaska air plane had been flying for weeks with no bolts keeping that door plug in place. now, this about the world morning like flights of this plane without the four critical door plug bolts and the bottom line here is that this plane should have never left a boeing factory >> without those bolts. but now investigators have this new question to ask. would this scheduled maintenance check the night of the blowout, have caught that omission and would previous representation system warning lights in the cockpit have led to a check on the door-plug, the ntsb has said those warnings were unrelated to the blowout, but it's something that the ntsb will no doubt dig into. they have the maintenance records on this plane and they've really laid this out on a timeline and it's preliminary report, this plane was delivered to alaska airlines on halloween 2023, on
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december 7th. that is one pilot saw the first pressurization warning in the cockpit and then the day before the incident and two days before the incident, these pressurization warnings cropped up again followed by the door plug blowout on january 5 of this year, alaska airlines is disclosing this for the first time after the reporting by the new york times. and in a statement, alaska airlines says, we remain confident in our maintenance and safety actions leading up to the incident. we look forward to continuing our participation in a robust investment the gajan led by the ntsb to ensure something like this never happens. again. this is only the start of what will be up huge probe by the ntsb just yesterday at announce what it's called an investigative hearing that will be held publicly in august. that means the ntsb can subpoena parties to testify that could include officials from boeing very rare typically reserved for the biggest incidents in the public guide east palestine real
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at the pentagon. natasha, what more can you tell us about this group of marines that's going and what their mission is >> yeah, boris, so this is what's known as a fast unit and that stands for us marine fleet anti-terrorism security team. >> essentially >> what it is is a dedicated security and anti terrorism task force. course, essentially that is able to be deployed at a very quick pace, very rapidly the world in areas where they need to augment securities. so for example, in haiti right now, the us embassy is still up and running. and so these marines are going to be tasked with supporting embassy security. the us military did evacuate a number of non-essential personnel so now from the embassy in haiti's capital on sunday, however, they are aiming to kyiv the embassy open to the extent possible. >> but of >> course it is a very dangerous environment. so that's why they need this additional us security from we are told dozens of marines who are going to be part of this unit in order to ensure the safe operation of that embassy. because roughly 80% of haiti's
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capital at this point is being run by the gangs now and it remains unclear just when kenya is actually going to be able to deploy that police force of roughly 1,000 personnel to haiti, which is what the haitian prime minister was over in kenya trying to organize when this takeover over by the gangs occurred. and so obviously the us military is going to try to augment the presence there to allow us personnel at the embassy to keep operating and wait and see essentially how this all plays out. as you said, they are hoping that a transitional government can be put in place very soon. >> and tausche, berkshire and live from the pentagon. thanks so much for that >> so half 1 >> million defense against a half-million-dollar defense against rising tides, washing the way. and just today, we're going to take you live for the massachusetts coastline, where people appear to be fighting a losing battle against the rapidly changing planet ahead why. >> her las vegas that's what i
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this. you can see why they love it. so residents who've been coming here since the '70s said using hired, taking your kids down to the water, the beach was so wide, but year-by a year, tide by tide has gotten higher and higher and because of massachusetts, much of this beach is private. it belongs to these homeowners, the state won't replenish that, so they chipped together, got 600,000 bucks, brought in 15,000 tons of sand it would when they completed it just for reference, would have filled all of this under under the stairs here was supposed to last three years, lasted one storm, lasted one day, not all of the residents actually opted in on the sun and you can see the result of that here, this house, the waves went into the living room. and so now they're looking at a $300,000 loss of sand in one storm hoping that their luck changes in this a whole, but the science is saying at least massachusetts is officially preparing for feet of sea level rise. this is just the result of nine inches of sea level rise. and so while some don't believe the climate
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science i've talked to hear, others are coming around. the idea that they have to think about this place and a whole new way >> so at what point bill does the state actually get involved to help these residents? there was a meeting today about who should be paying to protect the homes yeah >> the folks here are really animated. they think the state should kick in. there's a state refuge. they get three bucks a car that comes in as supposed to replenish those beaches. they'd like to see the same here. but this is one of 79 towns it's in massachusetts that are in this coastal surge zone. and it would cost tens of billions of dollars to defend all of them. and so, but they make the point here that there's $2 billion worth of property value is just along this beach and a lot of those taxes this is pay for cops and teachers and the infrastructure of the town. so this is a microcosm of this coastal debate. what do you do? what is managed retreat? >> look like? in the united states were retreat is usually not part of the vocabulary. and at what point are you pouring
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808592400 happening right now, dozens of performers and speakers are pulling out of the south by southwest festival in austin at issue sponsorships from the us army and a number of defense companies. the protesting artists express solidarity with palestinians in gaza as they announced their boycott. >> the message from the state's governor, texas republican greg abbott is by don't come back. that is they're from his tweet south by southwest organizers pushing back on the governor's response, they say they respect the artists rights to free speech, and they're also defending their sponsors as well. >> our >> elizabeth wagmeister is tracking the story and elizabeth the army is now are responding. what are they saying >> yes, they are. we have received a statement from a spokesperson for the us army. here is what they told us at cnn. they say that we are proud to be a sponsor of south by southwest and to have the opportunity to showcase america's army south by southwest presents a unique opportunity for the army to meet technology so leaders and leaders explore new ideas and
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insights and create dynamic industry partnerships. as we modernize for the future. now, as you said, brianna, south by southwest is pushing back on governor abbott and they are also supporting the army. we have received a statement from south by southwest, and here is what they have said in part, they say that they do not agree with governor abbott, quote, we are an organization that welcomes diverse viewpoints. music is the soul of south by southwest and it has long been our legacy. we fully respect the decision these artists made to exercise their right to free speech and they go on to say, we have in will continue to support human rights for all the situation in the middle east is tragic and it illuminates the heightened importance of standing together against injustice now, i have to tell you, i just got back from south by southwest. i landed last night from austin. there were no protests yet that i saw on the scene, but there is a protest scheduled for this thursday. the festival runs through the and of this week, that protest is being organized
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by the austin for palestine coalition. >> so elizabeth, how many artists and speakers have actually canceled or are they just packing up and leaving austin? >> so there are about 80 individuals who have pulled out of the festival. this includes various artists and also panelists. now, this is mostly smaller artists, not household names, indie bands who are pulling out on an individual basis and announcing this on social media. now, south by southwest is the a major event, it's a music festival. it is a film festival. there's a lot of tech that comes to austin last year, 340,000 individuals came to the festival. the festival brings in hundreds of millions of dollars and there are major players. they're just throughout the past week at the festival. we have seen film premieres that have been attended hi, ryan gosling, emily blunt, jake jilin hall sydney sweeney meghan markle also was a panelist. she spoke at south by southwest, so we
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have not seen any major stars pullout. i do not anticipate that we will, because most of the television and film premieres have already happened. and again, the people who have pulled out and are standing and protests because of the army sponsorship are pulling out again on an individual basis, it would be very difficult for a major hollywood studio. let's say, to pull out for a few reasons, number one, this is a great presence on the festival circuit. number two, to have an anti army stance would be very difficult for a major hollywood player to do >> elizabeth wagmeister. thanks so much for the update. still plenty more news to come this afternoon, including an important win for donald trump's legal team in georgia maybe not though the one that they were hoping for. that's next >> backroom deals cia secrets, affairs, bribery, corruption, prostitution >> there's so much more to the
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