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intentional homicide for the deaths of these victims, four of them grandmothers. and now a doorbell camera is giving us a look at the final moments before brooks surrendered to police on sunday. >> hey, i caught an uber and i'm supposed to be waiting for it over here. >> the homeowner says he did not know about the mass casualty, and let brooks inside to use his phone. he asked him to leave when he spo spotted parole units riding up and down the street. the camera recorded the moments police closed in. whoa, whoa, whoa. >> cnn's adrienne broaddus is on this story for us. we know there is this hearing in a few hours, but the man who let that suspect into his home just talked to cnn, so what did he say? >> reporter: he's a 24-year-old. it was sunday. he was at home sitting in his recliner watching sunday football. he had no idea in regards to what was unfolding here on main street, and moments before brooks showed up at his door, he said his family had shared with him a sermon that talked about helping the homeless. so when brooks showed up, he invited him in his home, made him a sandwich and allowed him to use his phone. and then this. listen in. >> keep in mind, the whole time he had my phone so my shelter in place, and a suspect on the loose messages, i wasn't seeing them. and if they were sent before, i was watching the game. i didn't see them. i had no anything happened. i told mr. brooks, i need my phone back, and i said give me the phone, give me the coat back. i go inside, lock the door, and you'll see on the videos i sent, a minute later, he's pounding on the door saying, let me back in, my i.d. is in there, and i'm looking, i say, no, you stay out there, i'll look for your i.d., moments later, the police see him, and get him in cuffs. >> one 24-year-old who came face-to-face with that 39-year-old suspect minutes after the tragedy and horror unfolded here. the 24-year-old told cnn he did not feel threatened. alisyn. >> adrienne broaddus, thank you for the reporting from there. some of the victims who were killed at the parade were grandmothers, jane coolidge was a mother of three and grandmother of three. three victims were members of the milwaukee dancing grannies. sorenson who spoke to our affiliate in august about her love for that troop. >> i love it. and i love the ladies, and they're my family. they're my friends. and i don't know what i would do without grannies. >> with us now are some. o survivors and eyewitnesss to this parade tragedy on sunday. matthew rude was there with his two young daughters, and becky and danny faustman owned the guitar for life cafe and studio, and that day helped to care for those in the after math. becky is also a trauma nurse. thank you all for being here very much. matthew, i want to start with you. i know you were there with your daughters, 2 and 5 years old. how are you doing? how are they doing? are they talking at all about what they saw? >> i'm fortunate enough that my daughters are young enough to not really know what happened, and i'm fortunate they didn't see anything extremely traumatic. i go back to think about all of the children who saw things much more horrific. i'm blessed that my children didn't actually see anything of that nature. >> and matthew, one more thing, i know you saw what was happening, you saw the suv speeding in your direction and then what happened? >> so i was with my two girls, and at one point, my 5-year-old looked at me, and she pointed to a piece of candy further out into the road, daddy can i go get that piece of candy. no, stay here. don't go past this line, and that's when, just less than a minute later, i look over and i hear a commotion, people screaming, and i see this suv come flying down the road, swerving around one of the floats, and as it approached, that's when time kind of slowed down, and it also sped up at the same time. i didn't take my eyes off the suv, but at the same time i'm grabbing my children, and the next thing i know, my back is against the wall, and people are hunkered down, almost on top of each other screaming and saying to get down because we weren't really sure what was going on. >> it's so scary, matthew, and we know it's windy where you are. we're going to try to adjust audio while i bring in dan and becky. becky, you are a trauma nurse, is that right? >> no, no, i'm an endocrine nurse, a diabetes educator. >> got it. so i guess my point is that you all were at your shop, and what did you see? >> my husband and i were inside, and we were not even paying attention at the moment, and happened to hear. >> screaming and you're hearing this carnage, things are breaking and you're seeing things going up in the air, and all of a sudden we see the truck go by. >> and we just ran around the counter and ran to the doors and people were screaming and then there was an officer running past and said there's shots fired, and so my husband -- >> started pulling people in. families with babies, and small children. elderly people, and we got them into the basement of the cafe, and the back rooms of the studio, where they were off of main street. and there were little girls the dance group was across the street, and there were little girls in the road and their families injured. >> becky ran out to help with one of the victims that had a broken leg, and got that little kid, little boy into -- they ran out of ambulances so -- >> they weren't even ready for him yet. i helped a little girl with a -- looked like a neck injury get her into the back of a squad car. her dad was torn if he should get in the car with her or if he -- because he had to find his wife and other children. and the dance teacher was there, and then grandma came and got in the squad, and they transported via squad. >> it was tragic. it was the worst thing i've ever seen. >> me too. me too. i've never experienced anything like this, and to see our downtown, we came home, we saw everybody lined up on the streets and there was chairs out there, like 10:00 in the morning, everybody was anticipating this parade after covid, and the excitement, you could just feel it in the air, and it instantly went from happy little kids to terrified to screaming children and parents and. >> it was a nightmare! oh, my gosh, you guys, i mean, it is unimaginable, the carnage that you all witnessed, and what you all lived through, and god bless you for being able to run into it and to help people. as we, i think, at this hour, there are still more than 40 people in the hospital. the amount of damage and carnage just caused by one person is, you know, astounding. dan and becky faustman, thank you very much for your story. matthew rude thank you for your story. hug your daughters tight for us. we really appreciate it. we will check back with you. >> thank you. >> thank you. we do have some breaking news because the house select committee investigating the january 6 insurrection has issued a new round of subpoenas that we want to tell you about. cnn's ryan nobles is on capitol hill. who are the targets of this latest round? >> this is the second day in a row that the january 6th select committee has issued subpoenas to a group of individuals hoping to learn more about what happened on january 6th. and this is an interesting batch of requests that they put out today. it focuses on these right wing extremist groups that were very prominent during the riots and chaos on january 6th. among them, the proud boys international. this is a subpoena of the entire organization as well as their former chairman, henry enrique tario. he was in and around washington, d.c. in the week leading up to january 6th, was very vocal in his opposition to the election results, and among the group's -- among the people, i would say, that were encouraging people to do whatever they could to interrupt the certification of the election results on january 6th. the committee wants to hear from the oath keepers, a para military militia group and its president, elmer stewart rhodes. oath keepers had big numbers, a lot of their members were here on january 6th and were involved. some actually got into the capitol on that day, and some have been subject to prosecution by the justice department as a result. and one other gruoup. this is a first amendment, the select committee says was cast with providing security for some of the speakers and rally goers on january 6th. and they want to hear from the leader of that group, a man by the name of robert patrick lewis. so alisyn, these aren't necessarily household names, but this is obviously a key line of inquiry by the select committee, and what you see in the release that they put out, the information they're looking for is they're trying to find connections. this isn't about learning what these individuals know specifically about what happened that led to what started out as a peaceful protest on the ellipse outside the white house and turned into a violent riot and mob with the goal of making an end run on american democracy. they want to know if it was organic or if there were specific instructions and plans on that day to take that action, and they believe that these right wing extremist groups may have played a crucial role in that entire process. did they come here with the specific purpose of breaking into the capitol, and were they encouraging some of the people that had no intention of doing it that day, and got caught up in the mob and the rush, and alisyn, they wanted to take it a step further, and find out if those connections go beyond just the organizations themselves but could be connected to the trump campaign, could even be connected to the white house or the former president himself, so this is very important round of subpoenas, like we say with all of these subpoenas, though, alisyn, there a big question of how cooperative this group will be. will they be willing to come and answer questions, supply documents or will they, you know, do something like plead the fifth or just outright dey the committee's request. that remains to be seen. they make it clear they want information from the group. >> stay with us, if you would, i want to bring back harry litman, deputy assistant attorney, explain this to me. if you subpoenaed the entire organization of the proud boys or oath keepers, how does that work? everybody comes in for an interview. >> you want documents, all the documents they control as an organization, then in addition, you're subpoenaing individuals but this follows on the heels, alisyn of yesterday's round of subpoenas. i haven't seen bennie thompson's letter, but i'm betting that they have information that these guys were in communication with alex stone and roger and powell, and so they are, i think, this is, again, we're over the level of the people who were actually there on the 6th to organizers, financers, and those people may, in fact, have a link to -- they have some information, white house political officials, household names. these are not. but they may well have coordinated conspired with, so they are really sort of aiming toward the top at this point. >> harry, another question, the committee is casting a very large net as you have just alluded to. everybody from alex jones, roger stone, the entire, you know, organization of the proud boys. are they spinning their wheels. do they expect all of these people to provide information or are they just throwing whatever they can at the wall and seeing kw who will cooperate? >> right. somewhere in between, look, they really focused on the time line. they know they have to finish when they're not in the shadow of the midterms. thaic they've got a lot of people there, working the different aspects of the january 6th demonstration, including now organization financing, so not everything is going to be a hit but it's all based on more than just guess work. they have concrete information from, they have now had 200 people cooperating with them from those and documents that give them reason to reach out to these folks. you're certainly right. they are spreading a very wide, large net, but they have to if they hope to get a comprehensive story and complete their work before they're potentially shut down by a change of control in the house in the election. >> ryan, do we have a status report on who is cooperating so far with the select committee and who's fighting them or who they're fighting in court? >> not with a great deal of specificity. as harry mentioned, the committee says they have talked to more than 200 people. they have collected somewhere in the range of 25,000 documents but we don't know exactly who it is that they have been talking to. some of the committee members have alluded to the fact that they have had cooperation from former members of the trump administration. we know some names here and there of people that have cooperated. for instance, former department of justice officials like richard donahue and jeffrey rosen, for instance, we know alyssa alyssa ferra, the former white house communications director did come in and talk to the committee but there's a wide range of people outside of those who we have been able to report out, who we just don't know who's who they're talking to. the committee feels individuals who come forward and cooperate risk not only, you know, being held as a pariah, within the trump wing of the republican party and his political movement but they also fear for their safety. they fear if they come forward and are known, that their, you know, safety could be at risk, and that could prevent them from cooperating further. so the committee has held up under tight lock and key for that specific reason. they feel as though if they can keep those identities quiet for as long as possible, they'll get more information out of them. now, that being said, alisyn, at some point, the committee is going to have to start delivering the goods. they're going to have to start to show exactly what they are learning from these individuals and who they are, to show that they're making progress. at this point, most of it has been done behind closed doors, and we don't have a lot of answers to those questions. >> when does that have to happen? what's the date, where the rubber meets the road. they seem to be going after people who think it's a badge of honor. the steve bannons of the world who will be embroiled in court battles with, so is that the best strategy? >> at least publicly steve bannon, for every one bannon, you have ten or more who exactly they're doing a stick strategy, come, talk to us, you won't have to be in front of the raising your right hand. when will they start doing it, they are already doing it. they are already putting pen to paper, they've got a big and very qualified staff and they have divided up the tasks, and you can bet the report is already being drafted even as it's a complete rolling document, and they're having to figure out what they're going to come forward with and what they're going to have to abandon. >> ryan nobles, harry litman, thank you very much for helping us through this breaking news, really appreciate you. covid cases are on the rise nationwide ahead of thanksgiving, and in michigan, hospitalizations are once again hitting pandemic records. so we're going to hear from an e.r. doctor there about what he's seeing in the e.r. the fate of the three men accused of killing ahmaud arbery rests in the hands of the jury. we have the very latest from the courthouse, next. ♪ limu emu... & doug ♪ ♪ superpowers from a spider bite? 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phone. now, this was not the original phone that he had with gabby in utah in the grand tetons, this was a brand new phone he purchased after he got home. the question is, did he take a gun. he didn't take those things. we don't know, and then monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday the 17th, the family calls law enforcement, we can't find him. he's a missing person. so after that they went to the carlton reserve, and they searched day after day with so many resources. finally the family said we'll go out with you, and that's when they started finding personal belongings of their son brian, and they came across the dry bag first, and then a little ways away was a backpack. they said remains were next to the backpack. was there a gun? >> investigators never mentioned a gun they found. >> never mentioned a gun. how did he get it. where did it come from. did his parents know he had it. we don't have those answers. >> one of the things they did mention was a notebook that was i guess in his backpack on the scene. >> they also said that area is under water. that notebook is going to the fbi for forensic analysis, and we don't know because no one knows exactly what happened between gabby and brian and they're both gone, so the notebook conceivably could be the only way to truly find out. another thing i find interesting is they had to call in a forensic anthropologist, and now they have determined that it was a gunshot to the head, so that must mean an important body part was found, the head, right. but the forensic anthropologist, is he the one that had to determine what the cause of death was. >> meaning the anthropologist being called in means his body was there for a long time. have police said anything about this gun? >> we have reached out to law enforcement, fbi, no comment yet at all. >> thank you very much for helping us with this breaking news. now, thanksgiving is just around the corner, and covid is making a come back in many areas. new cases are up 16% nationwide from just a week ago. so if you look on your screen, you can see that they're going -- here you go, this is the red right there, represents high transmission of the virus, which you can see has overtaken much of the country. let's bring in dr. rob davidson, an e.r. physician in michigan and the executive director of the committee to protect health care. explain what you're seeing in the e.r. in michigan in the past two weeks. >> in the past probably four weeks, it is, and as we look forward, maybe another four weeks ago, we have seen just continued numbers of unvaccinated people coming in with covid-19 who are extremely sick, who are definitely requiring hospitalization, and we're starting out with emergency departments that are half full with patients waiting for beds, and our icu in the system are at 140%. i heard about two more hospitals going on diversion today. our hospital does not so we keep absorbing the ones coming in, looking for spaces in the halls, looking for spaces to take care of people, and it means the entire system has broken down. you know, we have e.r. docs taking care of inpatients, hospitalists coming in on days off, and rounding the emergency department on people who have been there for 24, 48 hours waiting for the elusive bed that isn't appearing. >> so many of us who are doubly vaccinated who live in areas that are not seen in that red on the map, you know, have sort of thought, i guess, we're out of the woods, maybe we're out of the woods, maybe we have turned a corner. are you experiencing the same types of scenes that you were at the worst of this? >> you know, i would argue we are at the worst right now. i'm in a county where i work that has about a 42% vaccination rate overall, and so, you know, the only breakthrough cases if we want to call them that are people who had their second dose more than six months ago, and didn't get boosted yet, it's really unvaccinated people. if you're in a community or an area with significant numbers of people who are vaccinated and if people are basically wearing masks indoors, you know, as much as possible, i think you may be out of the woods. perhaps this becomes a very regional pandemic, but unfortunately the national numbers do go up because there are so many pockets of this country where vaccination rates are woefully low. people in our area, there's a very strong pattern of people who voted for the former president, people who watch fox news, don't believe in the vaccine, and i work in an area where 70% of the people voted for the former president, likely watch fox news and are getting information from people other than me, and their primary care doctors, they're getting it from people spreading disinformation. >> and not only do you have to then care for those people medically, as of course you have vowed to do, but i understand that you and some of your colleagues also have to talk to them, and they don't always meet your information in a well found way. >> absolutely. i had one man who, you know, was there with an oxygen saturation of less than 80%, which is critically low, and i asked him, have you been vaccinated: why did you make that choice. he said, i don't approve. i didn't go any further. i have people accuse me of trying to get them sick. just heard from the president of our hospital system who was touring the e.r. the other day that whenever they put out information which they are doing, you know, out on social media as much as possible about the wave that's happening, the comments go from, you know, you're lying to make money, you're lying to hurt people or just plain you're lying. so, you know, it's sort of baffles the mind how so many people can look at a system, that they have trusted and i have been there for 20 years taking care of people and their families, and believe our advice and recommendations on so many issues and somehow with this issue it's become so politicized and people are so dug in on their team, so 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the start. and during yesterday's closing arguments, the defense tried to paint arbery as an outsider and a reoccurring intruder in the neighborhood. cnn's ryan young has been following along at the courthouse in brunswick, georgia. ryan, tell us what you're hearing. >> reporter: we actually have new news at this point. we heard according to a bailiff, the jury actually deliberated through lunch, so that is good news, the pace they are keeping so far. it's also nine women and three men on this jury. i can tell you the emotions have been fluctuating throughout the day. we saw that closing from the prosecution, that really zeroed in on finer points and details. that rebuttal was quite fantastic in the way it went piece by piece through all the portions of the law. emotions were running high at the court, and in fact, when i talked to you last hour, i told you i was able to catch up with kevin gauf. he is the defense attorney wrangled so much outside the jury's view, with his claims about black pastors, and other allegations, calling for multiple mistrials. i asked him a question about pressure and the pressure he may be feeling at this point, take a listen. >> there's no pressure on the lawyers. win or lose, we go home. the pressure is on the clients. you know, and i feel for the arbery family. this has been an ordeal for them. some of this testimony and the evidence presented about their son has been graphic, and you know, we try to make sure that nothing happens in the courtroom that will interrupt or interfere with the proceedings, but to be a mother and to see that stuff up there about your son, to hear it, that's got to be tough, and for marcus senior, it's also got to be tough. and you know, the problem with lawyers is we're focused. we get tunnel vision for our client, you know. there's a lot more going on here than just them. they're the ones most greatly immediately impacted but this family has waited a long time to have their day in court, and we don't know what justice looks like in this case for them, but we don't want to lose sight of the fact that they're human beings too. >> reporter: alisyn, that was sort of a fantastic answer. i was surprised to hear him talk about the pain for the ahmaud arbery family, especially considering him directing his attention to the black pastors who were inside court, trying to give them solace. you see this divide about what happens in court, and what happens outside of court, and speaking about that. when you saw the final pictures of ahmaud arberys in that courtroom, people were aghast. i mean, it was really difficult to look at those pictures, especially the picture of him while he was alive and that final picture, we didn't show it on tv because it was so graphic, just imagine what that family is going through. in fact, when they walked out of court, they made a statement today about all of this, the proceedings and finally getting this to a jury. >> i think linda did a fantastic job. i think she 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and in doing that, it now looks as if these defendants are now going to be responsible for $26 million in damages. that is pretty much what we've come up with in terms of adding up what the jurors have found here. what i should note, $12 million of that goes to one person, james alex fields. he was found liable for $12 million in civil damages after he drove his car into the crowd of counter protesters, killing heather heyer and injuring many others, people like natalie romero who testified during this civil trial that after she was hit by his car, at one point she felt she wouldn't stay alive unless she was able to stay awake, and so, again, millions of dollars in damages awarded to these nine plaintiffs, but still a mixed bag here because on two of the biggest claims here, the first one being conspiracy to commit racially motivated violence, and failing to prevent a conspiracy, the jury in that situation in those two claims were deadlocked. they simply could not come up with a unanimous decision about whether or not the defendants here, and there are 17 defendants here. whether or not they had committed conspiracy with those two claims. again, 17 defendants here. some of them individuals, white nationalists, knee oneo-nazis, are organizations dedicated as hate groups, so again, we've got the break down here, $26 million in civil claims here that will be awarded to the plaintiffs in this particular situation, but again, the jury still deadlocked on two of the biggest claims that jurors had to deliberate over. alisyn. >> interesting to hear those numbers. jason carroll, thank you very much. okay. so last night, fox tv's tucker carlson interviewed acquitted gunman kyle rittenhouse, and praised the teenager, comparing him to an american hero. >> kyle rittenhouse struck us as bright, decent, sincere, dutiful and hard working, exactly the kind of person you would want many more of in this country. he's not especially political, he never wanted to be the symbol of anything. >> cnn's chief media correspondent brian stelter joins me now. tucker carlson talks a lot about manhood, and real manhood, and masculinity, and i guess now we have a vision for what tucker carlson means by that when he imagines manhood. >> he certainly acted more like a promoter of kyle rittenhouse than an interviewer in this sit down, and of course there's going to be a documentary, tucker is promoting next month as well. it's about presenting a kind of legend of kyle rittenhouse, a rewriting of what was reported last year, and look, some of the facts were not clear when this case first erupted. when these men died, when rittenhouse was jailed. the story did fully come out at trial. it's important to reflect on what we know. there's this hero worshipping of kyle rittenhouse underway by the likes of tucker carlson, when you have carlson leaning into those questions, and rittenhouse using legal language. he uses phrases like actual malice, and defamed suggesting maybe he's going to go after people who he believes defamed him in the future. he told carlson he is studying right now to be a nurse but he's thinking about going into law instead, and it seems to me we're going to be hearing more from the right, both valorizing rittenhouse, and i wonder, frankly by this time next year, are we going to see rittenhouse at conferences being held up as a hero. >> it's so different than what his attorney thinks should be the future for kyle rittenhouse, his attorney who knows him better than his folks thinks she should change his name and get out of town. brian stelter, thank you. >> thanks. the international olympic committee is accused of quote sports washing, serious human righting violations as new questions emerge in the case of the chinese tennis star peng shuai, all the mystery surrounding this, next. when i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture, i waited to get treated. thought surgery was my only option. but then i found out about nonsurgical 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(gasps) ♪ did it work? only pay for what you need ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ spider-man no way home in theaters december 17th human rights watch is accusing the international olympic committee of ignoring human rights violations and collaborating with chinese authorities in the case of chinese tennis star peng shuai. the head of the ioc claims he spoke with the tennis star in a video chat over the weekend and that she is okay. rene stubbs san espn tennis analyst and former u.s. open and wimbledon champion. thanks for being here. let me read to you the ioc statement about all of this. because the world has been wondering about peng shuai's whereabouts, her well-being, her status. here's what they say. in the 30-minute conversation, she was very clear and confirming that she is safe and well. she also mentioned that she would be taking part in some activities of with friends and family and will continue to be involved in tennis. they're not suspicious of where she's been and all of this mystery? how do you explain this? >> well, they should be. the first question i would have asked her is can i see everybody in the room that's around you because, obviously, what we've seen come out of china over the last couple of days is chinese related media. it's not her making a video. it's not her sending it to the wta. it's not her getting on a phonofacetime. >> it's somebody sending it to chinese state media and pictures of her that appear to be at dinner but she's not speaking much. they have sort of date stamped it with somebody in the room saying the date. but it's all very sketchy. >> the sketchy part about it is the wta really tried to reach out. i've spoken to them recently. look, any time we've tried to call. she knows the numbers. we all know the numbers. every player has to give their number to the wta. to be able to reach out to her should be easy for her to pick up the phone and say, yea, steve, i'm okay or here's a video of me playing, this is where i am. we're seeing all of this. this is state media stuff that she -- and, listen, i've been to china. i've been there many, many times. we all know what china is like. they are not exactly the most open country in the world. so what we see is exactly what they want to put out as opposed to what we want to see and also what we want to hear from her. so it's very concerning. >> what do you think about the boycott beijing olympics movement? >> i mean, look, if we could pick it up and take it to a different city right now, i think everybody would love to see that. it's the athletes that are the ones that suffer and we had this issue with russia back not that long ago when they had the lgbtq issues going on. now this situation with peng shuai and the answers that we want are not coming and the ioc are not helping out. so i think the wta, i'm so proud of the wta because they are really standing up. we have eight to 11 tournaments every year in china, and the amount of money the wta may lose if they pull out is extraordinary. over the last couple of years with the pandemic, that's money the wta really needs to function. for them to take this stand, i'm very proud of the wta and i think the ioc, the nba, all of these different sporting fa factions need to stand up because i feel the wta are really the only ones the big boys or the big girls in the room. >> thanks for being here. more breaking news out of wisconsin. the man accused of plowing through a christmas parade killing five people is expected to appear in court for the first time within the next hour. - san francisco can have criminal justice reform and public safety. but district attorney chesa boudin is failing on both. - the safety of san francisco is dependent upon chesa being recalled as soon as possible. - i didn't support the newsom recall but this is different. - chesa takes a very radical perspective and approach to criminal justice reform, which is having a negative impact on communities of color. - i never in a million years thought that my son, let alone any six-year-old, would be gunned down in the streets of san francisco and not get any justice. - chesa's failure has resulted in increase in crime against asian americans. - the da's office is in complete turmoil at this point. - for chesa boudin to intervene in so many cases is both bad management and dangerous for the city of san francisco. - we are for criminal justice reform. chesa's not it. recall chesa boudin now. make sure you bring an extra quarter next time you go to the dollar tree. one of the country's last remaining dollar stores is raising the cost of most of its items 25% from $1 to $1.25. the dollar tree insists this is not a reaction to short-term market conditions but falls in line with the rising inflation that is hitting retailers across the country. thanks so much for watching "newsroom" today. 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