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now. this is cnn breaking news. good morn to viewers in the u.s. and effectually the globe. it is monday, march 21st. i'1000 brianna keilar in washington with john berman live from lviv, ukraine. the ukrainian city of mariupol lies in ruins this morning, bombed into owe bolivian by the russian military. merely the ultimatum to surrender is still being rejected. vii,000 people did manage to evacuate dominicus. so many remain trapped. perhaps hundreds of thousands. an art schoolhouse was bombed where people were taking shelter. this image. residents digging graves next to the side of the road. earthworks graves in the streets. mariupol is a thriving port city just ane month agone. but the streets are lined with
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burned-out buildings similar these. teams on the ground report hearing several explosions overnight. ane person killed in an attack on a big shopping center. dozens of firefighters running towards the smash, pulling victims alive from the rubble. flames reached as high as the fourth floor. that's the audio of anti-shipping burn in kyiv. the fight for the uppercase seems to be at a stalemate. forces take entrenched around the urban center because they are unable to capture it. ukraine'due south president volodymyr zelenskyy is calling with peace talks with vladimir putin of russia immediately. >> translator: i'grand ready for negotiations with him. i was set up over the last ii years.
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and i remember that -- i think that without negotiations we cannot cease this war. simply if these attempts fail, that would mean that this is a third earth war. 3.3 one thousand thousand ukrainians have new fled this country. 10 million have been forced from their homes. today president biden and the u.s. will hold calls with the leaders of deutschland, italy, france and the united kingdom. he will travel, president biden volition, to brussels like this week to meet with nato and european leaders. we want to get at present practise breaking news. nick paton walsh is live in mykolaiv. i understand the air raid sirens have been going off. and i understand these may be existent. what are you hearing? >> reporter: yeah. nosotros heard air raid sirens after we heard 2 impacts landing.
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at that place has been shelling the final 2 or three weeks. these were two impacts which landed in the city center. i won't go exactly into the particular of where they were to id those firing them. it feeds into a design of russian behavior. it was followed by air ride sirens. life was beginning to get back to normal. the cost is heavy weapons used often indiscriminately, oft precise targets. we know information technology is another sign russian federation is angry and lashing out with infrequent violence. this is what the boring route of are issue that in southern ukraine looks like.
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they are pushing shut to kherson, the first metropolis russian federation took. here and so many people beingness evacuated day by solar day. and the eery quiet. all in the field, a abiding avalanche the past days. the double-decker is the terminal manner out of hither. going from door to what is left of every door. ukraine's final position for days. and then this is what russia left of it. the noise is the village gas main leaking furiously. putin'south state of war annihilation was sure tot no overlook this schoolhouse. the front end torn off by a missile. information technology is hard to imagine life returning here even when the
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schilling stops. even when it does not. we run down for comprehend. the marines hither are mobile, pushing forwards where they can. kherson's nearby aerodrome their prize. >> now we have a little mission to kill the [ bleep ]. >> reporter: daniel is a one-time lebanese soldier married to a ukrainian. >> two weeks ago this place had life. and now nothing. >> reporter: the bus is filled with anyone left who wants to leave, anyone who can move themselves. nosotros are asked to take those who cannot. and who recall the last time war came to europe. as we leave, shelling hits the village. it had become a expiry bed
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riddled with cluster munition mines, this homo said. over days, the road out has been caught over. its pock, maed concrete lined with these tiny peaceful worlds ripped open up. this woman was in poland when russians took her hometown, kherson, where her children are.
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nikolay can't really hear the blast at his age. simply sent his wife to alive with his daughter in the city. he has stayed to protect whatever they take left. shelling hits the road out again. we drive past the earthed shells putin has scorched equally his army slowly loses whatever ground hither it gained. ukraine's guns pushing dorsum. merely moscow imposes a cost. these barracks torn in two, reduced to rubble past missile strikes that killed dozens of ukrainian soldiers, some as they slept thursday forenoon in ane of the worst known losses in the war. this unit struggles with some of the 40 injured.
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one soldier asking for his friends past name. not all injuries involve claret. this soldier was in bed when the nail hit. and he found himself on the 2d with both legs smashed, losing consciousness. . >> that night the kremlin'southward
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blunt force hits another target around mykolaiv. moscow may be losing ground hither, but does all it can to shell and stifle what it cannot have. no doubt ukrainian forces are taking dorsum the ground they lost initially to russian forces. certainly towards kherson. the blast we but heard, will be securely troubling. nothing really that close. this may be another sign equally russian federation loses, its vengeance is brutal, indiscriminate, and intent. dorsum to you. >> nick, i have to say, what a story, what a report that was. so many dissimilar arcs to follow. the armed services pushing the russians back but the human stories of so much suffering. thanks and then much for that. >> i desire to become correct to kyiv at
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this indicate. frederick pleitgen is near the site of this shopping mall, retroville complex bombed over the weekend. fred, requite us a sense of what yous're seeing there now. >> reporter: hi there, john. we are really at the site where that bomb hit or where the rocket hit. non exactly sure what it was. we will ask our photo journalist byron to go forwards. just absolutely massive damage caused by that explosion. you will see that one building, taller edifice completely destroyed all the rooms in that building seem to be destroyed. there are a lot of cars destroyed. debris laying around there.
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one of the things that and then far we have non been able to ascertain is what the russians idea they were targeting here. it is a regular shopping center. at that place doesn't appear to be a military installation we could run across or military gear that might be destroyed in that area. it seems to take hit here in the parking lot and killed several people in the procedure. the latest we have from mayor klitschko, he said 8 people were killed when that missile or bomb or whatever information technology was was dropped here. it was clearly massive ord ordinance. ane thing that is absolutely remarkable, john, just for viewers to understand what sort of power the devices take. the explosion correct at that place. nosotros found this part here, john. this is a piece of shrapnel from whatsoever was dropped on that parking lot.
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we did not find that hither past the window. we plant this through the front door of this edifice and was stuck in the hall way 2 rooms down. you lot will see the rough edges here. anybody in this building and the folks in the flat bought it 3 months ago. luckily, they were not here when this impacted. obviously anybody who would have gotten this would have been killed. this went through the front. you lot can run into there are all sorts of glass. the unabridged window has been blown out. information technology impact of this weapon, john, was absolutely gigantic. you can encounter information technology was destroyed over at that place. what is important to point out, there is fighting going on not too far away from here.
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you will not see it very well. there is a lot of smoke to the horizon in that location. if you look past this apartment complex, it's pretty close shells are approachable or impacting. rocket fire out not too shut. merely we are hearing impact on a constant footing. what you are seeing is the battle of kyiv unfolding in this area with this rocket landing here. and certainly the battle going on non besides far from where we are right at present. as you lot have noted, john, that battle, the russians appear to non be making very much due east headway at the moment. it is very difficult for them. and one of the things the u.southward. says they believe the russians are using standoff weapons, air-fired weapons they fire from a larger difference. this appears to exist the resulting exactly that. the folks who own this and in this campaign are traumatized by
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what happened. a lot of people are still hunkering downwards in the basement of this building trying to shelter because they are afraid further things that can happen. we're on the 11th floor hither. this flew all the way into hither, through here, into the hallway. it is a deadly projectile that could have killed anything in its way, john. >> people are afraid to or expert reasons. the shrapnel designed not just to get through buildings but to get through people. stay safe. thank you so much for that report. brianna. u.s. officials confirming russia launched hypersonic missiles against ukraine last week. the commencement known use of those weapons in combat. these are missiles capable of traveling five times the speed of sound. that makes it very hard for defense systems to discover and to intercept them.
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joining the states is tom foreman to tell us more near these. what makes these and so different? when they were launched, in this case everything dropped from a airplane, this accelerates so rapidly. hypersonic means five times higher up the speed of sound. mach five or mach 10, vii,000 miles an hour. in doing this, what information technology generates is essentially what would be called a plasma deject around it. this is by the pinch of the temper. one of the questions has been does it make difficult to command it
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from an outside source. do they have to have all onboard guidance. once you lot accept it all aside, you have it traveling at this extraordinary speed with precision far, far away. this whole can unis 800 miles across. it tin be fired fifty-fifty from russian airspace and travel all the way across the land and hitting a target pretty easily, brianna. . >> how lasting is this threat? >> that'south the question. we have to look overall at the weapons. when yous take a weapon like this, it is even so not experimental only not as stable as others out at that place. flight at that speed generates tremendous heat. some of them are known to warp in flight. then the question is, how many do russian federation -- does russia really
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have, how quickly tin they deploy them and how much can they use them? we have seen ii. russia has always prided itself on having advanced armed forces applied science just has been known to test new pieces in the field. testing is not the same every bit rolling out dozens and dozens of them. we don't know how many they have. we know they have relied on the lower speed prowl missiles out there. if you lot use a lot, yous may need them or need to institute you have something on the field you remember your opponent should be afraid of. the u.southward. military said interesting to expect at this. they don't recollect it is a game changer but something that does need to be watched. >> thank you so much for taking us through that. really appreciate information technology. berman.
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nosotros take breaking news. kyiv, the ukrainian capital, they have announced a new 36-60 minutes curfew. they are request people to stay indoors for 36 hours starting tonight local fourth dimension in merely a few hours. we have seen this before in the capital city when they have reason to believe there could be a lot of activeness there. they want people to stay inside and stay rubber. y'all saw fred pleitgen at a shopping mall. i'm in a different function of the country. i'one thousand in lviv. yous take seen cnn reporters hither the last month in the far western role of ukraine non far from the smoothen border. this city has been spared devastation. though there were missiles strikes nearby just a few days ago. and they are always weary. i into ebg to the may-- i spoke
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the mayor of lviv. this is that conversation. mr. mayor, the air raid sirens are going off like they did every three or four hours. how safe is the city? >> day 26 russian federation aggressor attack all city and three days agone russia set on my city. it is a very terrible time for my life. simply my duty, maximum support, maximum make safe for citizens and refugees. today that go out host under 200,000 refugees from different city in lviv. and very strong time for me. just one million people. but side by side city change to you.
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information technology is my task today. >> since the missile struck a few miles agone, have you lot changed anything security-wise here? >> before russia assail, we counsel military material . but russia attack ii aircraft repair company. the result but destroy building. today view very strong territorial defence. and in one city today ready to new attack from russian assaulter. . >> do you lot call up the russians will attack this city?
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>> i don't know. today all cities in ukraine are in very like situation. i don't know what is next target for russian missile. >> you know what'south happening in mariupol, what that urban center is going through. what are your thoughts for the mayor there, for the people there? >> every 24-hour interval i have conversation with mayor of mariupol. it is catastrophic. the russian president totally destroyed mariupol. today equal aleppo, grazney. women, killed. children, killed. old people, killed.
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totally destroyed. i recollect after war we must together rebuild city of mariupol. it is very important for democratic inroads. >> what practise you need for lviv right now? >> a lot of people who come in video you from different territory need new place to live. in school, theater, y'all can be 1 week, 2 weeks. we reserve plan for edifice fast mobile building. ask today international organisation start to requite coin for this process. we must kpoetly rebuild our city
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and our population more 1 million. and new school and new job, new fabric. all countries rebuild after war. >> nosotros saw the memorial to the children in ukraine. fri, it was 109 strollers in that location. i'm certain the number has gone up now since friday. why was that important to run into? >> every day, increase, increase. a new angel in ukraine. >> in everyday there is a new affections? . >> aye. this angel closed our sky.
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normal people in war must have this data. it is not normal to kill children. nosotros fabricated certain and our appetite to show the world. . >> to show the world? . >> yes. >> when you await at the sky, or do you lot expect at the sky in fear right now? >> translator: i was gripped past fear of day ane of the war when russia made this brutal assail on ukraine. and on february the 24th, there were some missile strikes in lviv region equally well. but correct now i've replaced fearfulness with chore duties considering it'due south very important for each and every denizen in ukraine to
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excel in whatever they can do. because each and every infinitesimal is of paramount importance to our country at present. >> do you have whatsoever thoughts of evacuate kwraeuting any areas around here? . >> no. >> translator: i don't actually have these thoughts battering my mind right now. of course nosotros are trying to practice our utmost to preserve what is the pearl for the entire world. of course it'southward very challenging in our city right now because you have air roads four to v times in the daytime. at dark people have to seek shelter. information technology is particularly challenging at nighttime with little kid. merely other places are in a much more dire situation than we are. >> mr. mayor, cheers. delight stay safe. >> never give up. cheers for back up. it is very important for ukraine, for our independence.
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simply together volition there exist victory. . >> thanks. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy says he is set up to talk to vladimir putin. but he says if negotiations fail it could mean world state of war iii. >> a number of senior military leaders have been killed in ukraine since the invasion began. that'southward for both countries. what does this say about the ukrainian resistance? prevents crab grass and feeds your lawn. all iii,in merely one purse. i similar that. scotts turf f builder triple action. itit'south lawn season. let's become to the 1000.
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equally bombings go on in kyiv and mariupol, ukrainian president is calling on russian federation to end the conflict. >> translator: i'g ready for negotiations with him.
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i was ready over the last two years. and i remember that without negotiations we cannot end this war. but if these attempts fail, that would mean that this is a third world war. >> let's talk almost this now with anders writer of kroet cronies commercialism." tertiary world war. julia, what did you retrieve about what he said? >> well, he is giving vocalism to something everyone has been talking nigh, whether openly or tacitly. i think it'southward interesting the manner he communities with each private audience. he finds something for each individual audience that volition resonate with him. he invoked winston churchill
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when he spoke to the american congress. he spoke about 9 /11, pearl harbor, the holocaust. he is such a proficient communicator. that'southward what he was before all of this started. he knows how to get people to pay attention and provoke some kind of feeling that will put them on his side. >> he said that it's time to restore territorial integrity and justice for ukraine. i think there are a lot of observers saying how is he going to get that from vladimir putin? >> well, information technology's clear that putin is non winning this war. the russians have stalled on all fronts in the terminal week, and the ukrainians accept taken the war machine tanks north of kyiv. yesterday there was ukrainian opinion poll announcing 93% of
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ukrainians think think they will win the state of war. >> how do you lot think putin thinks almost it? practice yous think he's lose something. >> i think putin thinks he will escalate and escalate. that is what we are all worried about. and i think that's zelenskyy talks about a third world state of war. >> he will throw more bodies at the bottom, more equipment at the problem. ultimately, is it going to toll him? >> for putin it has become existential. and he cannot lose this in whatever style we frame winning and losing, i think he cannot be stein past his own people, by the world, to have lost to a country he doesn't think is a real country. by a people that he calls fiddling russians. so i worry that the harder the
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going gets for the russians -- and we don't even know what kind of information he'south getting, what he is being told and what he sees. because so far nosotros saw the intelligence felting to him leading to massive miscalculations, which is leading to this meat grinder. i worry the harder the going gets, the more he will throw at information technology. if he loses, that's the end of him too. . >> what is capable of, anders and how can ukrainians truly withstand that? >> the side by side pace would be to get all the results he can get. the big question is volition he use chemical arms or worse. the ultimate question is what will people in moscow say well-nigh
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information technology. tin you really get a way of his internal circumvolve. >> i call up ukrainians take been underestimated in all of this. but observers are not quite every bit optimistic every bit you, anders. they think russian federation has the upper hand here with the style they keep pressing frontwards. what exercise you say to that? >>. >> they look at how many soldiers. when you should expect more than carefully. they merits they have taken out one-third of russian hardware. tanks, helicopters. simply yous run into here everybody is correct because this is the all-time business relationship we have.
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>> it is of import to take this stuff with a grain of salt. it is the fog of war only also propaganda from both sides. of course you can meet that the morale is very loftier in the opinion poll. we're not fifty-fifty four weeks or a month into this war. a lot tin all the same happen. russia all the same has a lot of resources it can throw at this. they are starting to typhoon men of fighting age across are consequence that, pulling more than equipment toward the edge. i'1000 not saying either style they will win or lose. but it might be a little too early on to predict this ane 1 way or the other. >> yeah. i recollect one of the things nosotros have learned is maybe don't predict, correct? >> yep. >> don't predict. things have not gone according to expectations for sure. anders, julia, thank you and then much for that. more than on our breaking news. the city of mariupol coming under heavy bombardment.
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welcome back. i'one thousand john berman in lviv in western ukraine. russia has demanded that the city of mariupol surrender to russian forces. they have denied, rejected. tkaorg his address to the isr israeli, he referenced it equally the nazis during globe war ii. >> translator: they called the final determination on the jewish
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issue. and i'g sure you recall this and will never forget this. and if yous listen to kremlin, you will hear the same words, the final decision. but in this regard to u.s.a., ukrainian issue, ukrainian problem. joining me is the former ukrainian ambassador to poland. give thanks you so much for being with united states of america. i desire to talk to you lot if i tin can not straight about mariupol but negotiations. president zelenskyy says he still wants to talk to vladimir putin. negotiations over what? >> negotiations are but insults to ukraine. zelensky should resign or this is how they started, lay downward
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the weapons, get disarmed, de-nazi de-nazification. plus the delegations on russia is mostly, exclusively actually lightweight unlike ukraine's ukraine which is intimate circle with president zelenskyy. >> in "the wall street periodical" today, russia has abandoned plan a, to have kyiv and topple president zelenskyy. programme b is trying to secure negotiations over neutrality. what does ukrainian neutrality hateful? >> well, information technology's very, very delicate and difficult topic for ukrainians. for any nation, actually. i worked in republic of austria for a while. it became neutral because information technology is
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war. i retrieve we can pull it off with the right amount of support. we can pull it off and win this war. delivering this kind of bulletin is probably the aim of entering or becoming a nato fellow member. there is some wiggle room on this particular point. although many, many people in ukraine very strongly object. >> in in addition to neutrality, "the wall street journal" likewise suggests that putin wants some territory. at a minimum, the admission of crimea, which russia annexed. and the eastern regions which have been territorial disputes. would ukraine agree to that? >> no, of course not.
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if they addendum our territory, we crease to exist every bit a territory. no country would do that. information technology is a nonstarter whatsoever. . >> so y'all can run into the difficulty. when people talk about negotiations and these issues, one can meet why information technology would exist or will be and so hard. at some signal it may be necessary to relieve lives. swell to come across you. thank you so much for joining the states >> thank you. coming up for the states, multiple explosions heard overnight in kyiv, including a huge smash at a shopping mall. cnn is at the scene ahead. back in the united states, confirmation hearings ready to begin for supreme court nominee ketanji brown jackson. what we can expect to meet.
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begin for judge ketanji brown jackson who is the kickoff black woman always nominated to the u.s. supreme court. democrats have the votes to con ostend jackson on her ain 1000. republicans search for a unified message to oppose her. cnn's paula reid live within the capitol hearing room with more. what practice nosotros expect to hear? >> reporter: proficient morning, brianna. in just a few hours judge jackson will take a seat right over my shoulder here across from lawmakers as they make their arguments for and confronting her confirmation to the supreme courtroom. jackson has a lot of experience in this arena. this will be her quaternary confirmation hearing on capitol hill as she has previously been confirmed to the u.s. sentencing commission, the d.c. district court and d.c. circuit courtroom of appeals merely last year. >> my nominee for the united
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states supreme court is estimate ketanji brown jackson. >> reporter: president biden nominated jackson final month to replace retiring justice stephen breyer, a mentor for whom she served as a law clerk. >> justice breyer, the members of the senate will make up one's mind if i fill up your seat, but delight know that i could never fill your shoes. >> reporter: jackson graduated from harvard, both undergraduate and law school and became a judge on the federal district court in washington, d.c. offset in 2013. if confirmed, she would not simply be the first black woman on the court, simply as well the only current justice with significant experience working in criminal defense. >> i had the privilege of serving equally a federal public defender. >> congratulations on your nomination. >> thank you lot very much. >> reporter: since her
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nomination she'south been meeting with lawmakers on capitol loma. >> i'm not here on a mission to destroy the affordable intendance human action. >> reporter: recent hearings have been marked bipartisan divides and contentious exchanges. >> you're saying at that place'due south never been a instance where you drank then much that you didn't remember the what happened the night before? >> you're asking about coma. accept you? >> reporter: mitch mcconnell signaled this time around the gop'south focus will be on jackson's approach to the constabulary. >> she's clearly a sharp lawyer with an impressive resume, only when it comes to the supreme court, a core qualification is judicial philosophy. >> reporter: republican josh hawley who sits on the judiciary committee has attacked jackson as not existence tough enough on sex offenders and president biden'south campaign pledge to nominate a black woman to the court has drawn criticism from some republicans. jackson pushed back when asked
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hurry! offering ends march 21st. (music throughout) ukrainian born actress mila kunis and her married man ashton kutcher raising more than $30 million for ukrainian refugees forced from their homes amidst the russian invasion. >> we just want to say we hit our goal -- >> over $30 one thousand thousand raised. >> over 65,000 of y'all donated.
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