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police officer pulled the trigger. >> daunte, say something. please just talk to me. >> daunte wright's girlfriend takes the stand today. welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. we begin with the health lead. it is official. 15 and 16-year-olds can now get pfizer's covid vaccine booster late this afternoon. the cdc director gave the final thumbs up insisting the minors not only can but should get a third shot. this is a significant move as more data reveals how effective boosters are against the virus and the new omicron variant. out of the 200 million americans fully vaccinated only about 49 million have gotten the booster shot about one-quarter of those eligible. president biden is right now meeting with his coronavirus team discussing the threat from the omicron variant and discussing how to get more americans boosted as cases, hospitalizations, and deaths nationwide are tragically going back up. >> after the winter you are either vaccinated, recovering from covid, or dead. >> those words said first about germany now playing out in the united states with covid cases again surging across the country and hitting the unvaccinated the hardest. >> right now we are still losing more than a thousand people a day. a thousand people a day dying from covid and not from omicron. it is the delta variant. it is important people get vaccinated. >> reporter: it is ravaging the northeast and hospitalizations have come from the midwest especially michigan and ohio which together account for one-quarter of the hospitalizations. >> there is really no more room at this point and we are doing everything possible to increase that capacity. >> reporter: maine seeing its own spike now reaching record high for hospitalizations and calling up its national guard to help alleviate the strain on the health care system. new york is also activating its national guard amid worry about the weeks ahead. >> we expect to see other areas of the country also light up in the next several weeks. >> reporter: new studies out of israel show booster shots could be critical. a third shot of pfizer's covid-19 vaccine resulting in ten times fewer infections and reducing deaths by more than 90% according to those studies. early data from pfizer also showing boosters produce protection against the omicron variant by about 25 times. >> omicron including the global spread and large number of mutations suggest it could have a major impact on the course of the pandemic. >> reporter: as it stands now just about one-quarter of vaccinated americans are boosted. access to boosters is expanding now to people as young as 16 in the u.s. but new data shows there is a long way to go convincing parents to get even a first shot for their kids with some citing safety concerns and lack of information. about 3 in 10 parents say they will definitely not vaccinate their children. that according to a new kaiser family foundation survey. we are hearing more and more about the importance of boosters, the definition of fully vaccinated hasn't changed and dr. fauci says that is a matter of when not if. we are already seeing some important steps in that direction. five colleges and universities including notre dame and syracuse university already announcing that they are requiring covid boosters. >> thanks so much. joining us now to discuss, cnn's chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. more and more studies are confirming that boosters help prevent severe infection and yet only about one-quarter of vaccinated americans have gotten their booster -- you got yours. i got my booster. tell viewers why they should get them, too. >> part of this may be changing in terms of the definitions just mentioned, the idea that fully vaccinated might mean three shots. i think that would make a big difference. why should they get it? we are getting more and more data. israel has always sort of given us data a few weeks if not months in advance so if you look at the impact of boosters now, up until quite recently, coming up until the beginning of december, boosters started there at the end of august. numbers were going up. admittedly israel was already doing a pretty good job. though the numbers were going up they were still relatively small. you see what happened with boosters over the next few months after that. that's cases. if you look at deaths over all you also saw a significant impact of boosters. again, overall their numbers lower than many parts of the world but when they started adding in boosters the numbers came significantly down. that is something people should pay attention to for sure. i will tell you it does appear people are paying attention more than they have been. about 25% of the country eligible for boosters has gotten them. you do have a significant percentage that now say they'd be willing to get it. 37% i think say they would now for sure. 19% probably will. then there is always the 10 to 20 in this case 18% the bottom two lines that are always hesitant. they were hesitant about vaccines in the first place and some of those same people are now hesitant about boosters. >> sanjay, now that 16 and 17-year-olds are authorized to get the booster shot, not only authorized but encouraged to do so, do we hwan age group might be next and how soon that will happen? >> 12 to 15-year-olds next because that is how they look at the data. 12 to 15-year-olds got their eua for vaccines back on may 10th. so this would be the next population that will be looked at. they'll say, look. how are they doing with existing vaccines? is there evidence that the vaccine effectiveness is starting to wane? are there people getting sick in that age group who despite being vaccinated are starting to develop severe illness? if those things are true that will probably really direct the fda's decision on this. there was no advisory committee meeting for this emergency use authorization for boosting 16 to 17-year-olds. the fda decided to do it based on previous evidence and what they are seeing with the pandemic. we may see the same thing with 12 to 15-year-olds over the next several weeks. >> how about for the moderna and j&j vaccines when it comes to boosters for teens? >> moderna and j&j were only authorized so far for adults so with the pfizer vaccine younger people did get it. the next step for moderna and j&j will be to get the first shots for moderna, one for j&j, get those authorized first for young people and then some point down the road they could potentially get a booster. >> covid cases, hospitalizations, and deaths are trending up nationwide tragically. more than half of all new hospitalizations over the past month have been in american states especially in michigan and ohio which account for nearly one-quarter of the new hospitalizations over the past month. why this region? >> part of it is you do see these regional sort of differences throughout the pandemic. certain parts of the country get hit particularly hard. other places not so much. then it flips. we can look at what happened in the south versus the midwest over the next several months. living in the south, that is the orange line, things got quite -- there was a lot of cases increasing sort of in the early fall, midwest not as bad. now it is sort of changed a bit. there are a couple reasons. you still have a large, unvaccinated population in michigan. more than 40%. i think close to 45% still unvaccinated so a lot of people who don't probably have vaccine add vaccine induced immunity. it is getting colder, people are going indoors more, more chances for the virus to spread. the screen now is important in terms of the story in michigan with hospitalizations. the vast majority of people in the hospital in the icu on ventilators, 8 #8% are unvaccinated covid-19 patients. that is really a concerning number and obviously can overwhelm hospital systems. they have a harder time taking care of patients that aren't even covid patients. >> the uk health and security agency says omicron variant is displaying a significant growth advantage over delta and it expects omicron in the uk to account for 50% of all new covid cases in the next three to four weeks. if we know the early data says omicron is more mild than delta is this really as much of a concern as people might have had maybe from two or three weeks ago? >> if that holds up to be true, that will lower the concern to some extent but there are two important caveats as you well know. it takes a few weeks to see the severity of illness because of the lag times. people may get exposed, may take several days before they would be diagnosed. it could take sometime after that for them to develop symptoms. we are two weeks into first identifying omicron. it may take a couple more weeks to see. are there sick patients out there who are developing illness now, severe illness, that may show up in the hospital over the next couple weeks? we don't know. numbers in south africa the hospitalization rates kind of went up and now they are coming back down a bit. so that was potentially good news. i think we'll need a little more time on that as well as figuring out is this likely to overtake delta? >> dr. sanjay gupta, thanks so much. coming up, oh, baby. not even a new addition to the family can distract from the growing list of alleged scandals knocking on boris johnson's door. plus the u.s. economy just did something it has not done since the 1960s. stay with us. i use liberty mutual, they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wooo, yeaa, woooooo and, by switching you could even save 665 dollars. hey tex, can someone else get a turn? 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yeah, i got the awesome new iphone 13 pro and airpods, and t-mobile is paying for them both! oooh and i get a free year of apple tv+ and this is for new and existing t-mobile and sprint customers. like me! back to you. uh, hello!? we are going to t-mobile! upgrade to the iphone 13 pro and airpods both on us. only at t-mobile. back with our money lead more good news in the united states' economic recovery today the labor department announcing the number of people filing for unemployment benefits hit a 52-year low last week, which president biden celebrated as, quote, further evidence that our jobs recovery is one of the strongest ever. the new data comes on the heels of the u.s. largest bank predicting a full economic recovery in 2022. meanwhile as cnn's kaitlan collins reports biden also focused on another major theme of his presidency today preserving democracy not just in the u.s. but around the world. >> reporter: the white house touting another promising economic sign. >> people are better positioned today to deal with these challenges which are real and tough. >> reporter: jobless numbers hitting a 52-year low according to the labor department, president biden keeping his focus abroad. >> a government of the people by the people for the people can at times be fragile. but it also is inherently resilient. >> reporter: biden bringing together over a hundred nations virtually. the guest list is raising questions about the definition of democracy. some including pakistan, philippines, and poland hardly seem to qualify, while other with similar records of repression were left off the list. >> yes, democracy is hard. we all know that. >> reporter: biden facing unsurprising backlash from the likes of russia and china especially after infuriating beijing with an invitation to taiwan. >> democracy needs champions. >> reporter: biden also speaking with the ukrainian president zelensky today following his tense conversation with president putin amid fears of a russian invasion and as the final element of a $60 million u.s. security package arriving in ukraine. >> president biden was also intending to discuss deep concerns with russia's build up on ukraine's borders. >> reporter: in between calls with world leaders the president paying tribute on capitol hill to the late republican senator bob dole who died sunday at the age of 98. >> he did have great wit. they once asked him why in god's name did he vote to continue to fund amtrak. he said because if he didn't biden would stay overnight and cause more trouble. i commuted every day. >> and, jake, we're learning a few more details about how long the call went between biden and the ukrainian president. it lasted just over an hour. the white house did not reveal any requests the ukrainians made. we are expecting a full read out from the white house and should note they still say they don't believe putin has made a decision about whether to invade ukraine. >> kaitlan collins again, thank you so much. let's discuss this with cnn's global economics analyst. so weekly claims for unemployment benefits hit a 52-year low today. how big a deal is this? do you think this is a sign of things to come? >> i do. you know, labor has power right now. that is the first time in about a half century, too. the labor market is incredibly tight. we've talked about that before. it is getting tighter at the holiday season particularly in the retail sector. anything that has to do with getting presents to your house, supply chains, those are going to be tight. companies are trying to hang on to workers that they have. this is going to be i think good news for labor markets and consumption. america, our economy is 70% consumer spending. >> jpmorgan chase predicts a return to normal next year. its chief global market strategist wrote to clients, quote, our view is 2022 will be the year of a full global recovery, an end of the global pandemic, and return to normal conditions we had prior to the covid-19 outbreak, unquote. do you share that optimism? is it too early for that? >> you know, you never want to say never when it comes to covid, but i think that if we don't hear anything more worrisome about the new variant then, yeah. i would agree with that. the fact you are seeing pfizer come out and say if you've got three shots, you have pretty good protection, that is great news and exactly what the market wanted to hear. it has always been all about the virus. now, you know, we have this staying at home thing down. we'll have to be doing a little bit more of it probably certainly overseas they will but we know how to do it now. unless we hear something else that really blows the story out of the water i think it is going to be a good year. >> another positive economic sign, the cost of gasoline continues to drop the average price per gallon in november $3.39, the biden administration now predicting that will fall to $3.01 in january. we should note that is still well above prices a year ago so when do you think looking at inflation at large gasoline, groceries, everything else will return to prepandemic price levels? >> you know, we might see cheeringly at the holiday season a little bit of a price decline in part because of the point i made earlier that we'll be staying home because of the variant. there is, you know, i'm seeing parties canceled. some of the offices that wanted to bring people back are saying, no. let's wait until january, the end of the first quarter. that is going to make travel and tourism decline. that means energy prices will go down. gas prices will go down. i think companies are really getting their act together on supply chains and as long as we don't see more major delays there, that is going to be good news for inflation. it means some of the bottlenecks might decrease. >> you alluded to this earlier. how much of the economic recovery depend on what we learn about the omicron variant or the potential for new variants to emerge? >> it is all about the virus. it's always been all about the virus for the last two years. as long as we don't get any more bad news we'll be in a good situation i think for the first quarter at least. >> thanks so much. appreciate it. texts, e-mails, phone conversations, what trump's former chief of staff turned over to the january 6 committee before he sued them. stay with us. ♪ ♪ 'tis the season to break tradition in a cadillac. don't just put on a light show—be the light show. make your nights anything but silent. and ride in a sleigh that really slays. because in a cadillac, tradition is yours to define. so visit a cadillac showroom, and start celebrating today. ♪ ♪ the new sensodyne repair and protect with deep repair has the science to show that the toothpaste goes deep inside the exposed dentin to help repair sensitive teeth. my patients are able to have that quality of life back. i recommend sensodyne repair and protect with deep repair. one... two... whatcha got for me, whatcha got? 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we had chris krebs the cyber security chief, kash patel chief of staff to then acting defense secretary chris miller. we had, i'm missing one. >> ali alexander. >> who was a rally organizer. and, finally, a very important person who has been i would say dodging the committee and that is john eastman the conservative lawyer who came up with this far fetched memo which trump was using to try to pressure pence to delay the vote. we don't know what he said. some of the meetings are still going on. but they're showing up. >> we've heard some from committee members about their work talking publicly about it but you're learning there is also a lot happening behind the scenes. >> absolutely. so in addition to what we've seen today, i am told they are getting so many people coming in to cooperate that they can barely keep up with it in a certain way. some of these people are coming in voluntarily. we thought there were about 40 subpoenas out there. i was told by this source that there are many, many more subpoenas and that some people are coming in with what they call a friendly subpoena. something to give them cover to say, i had to go in. >> interesting. thanks so much. appreciate it. let's bring in the democratic congresswoman from virginia on the select committee investigating the january 6 capitol attack. thanks so much for joining us. let's start with mark meadows and the sheer number of e-mails and texts and cell phone records he turned over before he turned around and refused to cooperate. at this point do you even need his deposition given all the information he willingly turned over? >> i would say there is a huge amount of information and if i were in mark meadows' shoes i think it would benefit him greatly to be able to show up, explain it, explain the context, explain the interrelated nature of these communications and what was happening as these were sent. it is definitely information that will be valuable to the committee. we've already gotten to work analyzing the huge amount of information and piece it together with what we have heard from other witnesses who as you have mentioned earlier there have been hundreds who have come before the committee now in addition to thousands and thousands of documents. >> what do the 6,000 pages of documents reveal? what is the most surprising thing in there? >> at this point, i am not going to speak on specifics within the documents but they came from the person closes to the president who understood his thinking during these events and can tell us what he knew, what he didn't know, what he did, what he didn't do during that time. they are definitely some of the most valuable as far as painting that picture that the committee has received to date. >> meadows is now suing the committee. last night he talked about the documents he handed over. take a listen. >> i think what they will find is that no one in the white house has any advance knowledge of anything that was going to happen on that particular day in terms of a breach of security on january 6th. >> we know meadows gave your committee a january 5th e-mail which mentions having the national guard on stand by. at this point have you seen any evidence that trump or anyone affiliated with trump at the white house or outside the white house knew the violence at the capitol was possible? >> well, jake, i was in d.c. ta day. many of us were in d.c. that day. we understand the national guard was in place to control traffic so that the capitol police and metropolitan police could be free and readily available for duties around the capitol. you know, we had seen other protests like this earlier in the year turn violent. all of us knew. we didn't have our staffs come in full that day. i had one key staff member with me. there had been a proven potential for these types of demonstrations to turn violent so it was obvious to many that something like this could go in this direction but certainly not to the extent we saw january 6th and certainly not the breach of the capitol or the attempt to stop the proceedings of the government. but, you know, we have talked to hundreds of other witnesses as well. i'll tell you mark meadows may have his opinion but there are many others in communications even in the data that he gave us in the texts and e-mails that are painting a very full picture of what people knew ahead of january 6th. >> so, you know, obviously you're correct that there was always the potential for it to get violent. i guess what i am wondering is have you seen any evidence that was the point of it, that they knew and wanted that anybody affiliated with trump or the white house or the campaign or the groups associated with trump that they wanted people to come and the express purpose was to send them into the capitol to stop the counting of electoral votes, including under the threat of violence that that was why they did it not just that violence could have broken out but that was the whole point of it? >> you know, jake, i'll reflect back to kind of the hashtag and nomenclature used for the stop the steal. over months and months and months there was a repeated drum beat of, you know, saying although not true that the election was stolen. we have to stop the steal. we know the president's own remarks given on the stage just down the street from here right before the events of january 6th. that is what the committee is trying to piece together. i'm not going to give any predetermined result of all of the information we are collecting and will sgather ove the course of the investigation but we are trying to understand if that is the case to find the evidence, to hear from witnesses, to hear from people who if they were were involved in that attempt to disrupt the government. >> congresswoman, stand by if you will. we have breaking news you'll want to hear and i want your reaction to former president trump has just suffered a major loss in his battle to keep documents from his presidency secret from the house committee investigating the capitol insurrection. let's get straight to cnn's jessica schneider. tell us what you are learning. >> reporter: this is the second court loss for the former president in his efforts to block the congressional committee investigating january 6th from getting those white house records. the d.c. appellate court here has ruled against the former president, saying that he cannot in fact block those records from being handed over from the national archives to the committee. this was a three-judge panel that actually heard these arguments just one week ago. it was november 30th. they're issuing a pretty quick ruling here. this is a 68-page decision. they're saying that the former president loses in his arguments but crucially here they're not going to allow these records to be automatically released. they are giving the former president's legal team 14 days now to appeal to the supreme court, which no doubt they will likely do. we still haven't heard any comment from the former president's legal team here. i just want to read one part. it says the former president has failed to establish a likelihood of success given the fact that president biden carefully reasoned and determined that the claim of executive privilege was not in the interest of the united states. jake, that is the big issue here. that the former president has repeatedly lost on. the fact president biden has not asserted executive privilege over these documents, the former president trying to argue his rights to assert the executive privilege should take precedent over the current president, but the appeals court here, this three-judge panel saying that, no. president biden gets to make the determination. he has said those records should be handed over. that is the determination from the court today. of course, this fight will likely go to the supreme court so it is probably not over just yet. >> indeed. thanks so much. congresswoman, let me bring you back. you are on the january 6th committee. i think the odds that president trump and former president trump is going to appeal this to the u.s. supreme court >> i think there is no question he will do thchlt are you concerned about this case going to the supreme court where there is a conservative super majority of a sort? >> jake, i think this decision shows exactly what president biden said from the beginning that this is truly in the national interest and that overrides everything else for these documents to be made available to this very important investigation. as we move forward i can't predict the actions of the court but i think what we would be likely to see from the supreme court is that all of the judicial rulings leading up to this point have substantiated the documents are necessary and that president trump, he is the former president. he doesn't have a right to executive privilege over these documents. that resides with the current sitting president who has made the decision these documents are releasable to the committee for the work for a legislative purpose and i ek petkxpect to st to continue to be upheld but of course former president trump is using every delay tactic in the book. mark meadows has now withdrawn his cooperation from the committee, sued the committee, yet provided thousands of pages of documents. it appears president trump's sort of hold on this and attempt to keep this information from getting out is waning quickly. the committee is getting so much information. we've heard from almost 300 witnesses. >> and some of those witnesses are individuals who probably know a lot. we mentioned earlier jamie gengel mentioned ali alexander the head of the quote-unquote, stop the steal organization or at least associated with it. kash patel. are any of these very, very strong pro trump partisans behind the scenes cooperating exactly as you want them to? >> the answer is yes. there are hundreds of people some whose names are known well because they are in the news, some who were very close to the same people who are well known, who saw a lot, who heard a lot, who understand all of the events of that day and the things leading up to january 6th who are doing their constitutional duty. they're subpoenaed to appear before congress to provide information for the good of the american people and are doing just that and without hesitation. it is the very few, rare number that you can see us moving forward with to hold in contempt and there's a lot of people who have seen others be held in contempt and have come back to the committee and said i don't want to be that guy. that is not me. i'm an honorable american. i want to share the information i need to share with the u.s. congress. >> all right. thank you so much for your time. coming up next emotional testimony in the trial of the former cop accused of killing daunte wright as wright's girlfriend who was there that day takes the stand. >> i just tried to hold him and just tried to scream his name. 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>> one of the other officers on the scene during the shooting testified today. what did that officer say to the jury? >> that is an officer with the brooklyn center police department. he talked about the training that you need to become a field off officer. he also said he responded to the initial call placed by officer lucky and he says when he was showing up he saw the vehicle wright was driving collide with another vehicle but he had no idea there was an officer involved shooting so when he saw the vehicle collide he stopped his car, got out with his gun drawn, yelling at wright, who was unresponsive in the other vehicle, and his girlfriend who you just heard from, telling them to exit the vehicle. she responded, saying she can't. we also saw body camera video and hear how he learned wright had been shot. i want to mention another officer from a neighboring district who responded just testified. he knew there was a shooting but he didn't know it was an officer involved shooting. >> all right. thanks so much. making a list and checking it twice. right now british prime minister boris johnson somehow keeps landing on the naughty list. stay with us. known it, why don't you say so?♪ ♪didn't even notice,♪ ♪no punches left to roll with♪ ♪you got to keep me focused♪ it's my 4:05 the-show-must-go-on migraine medicine. it's ubrelvy. for anytime, anywhere migraine strikes, without worrying if it's too late, or where i am. one dose can quickly stop my migraine in its tracks within two hours. unlike older medicines, ubrelvy is a pill that directly blocks cgrp protein, believed to be a cause of migraine. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. ask about ubrelvy. the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire this is the sound of nature breathing. and this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove them. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection or your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. this is the sound of fasenra. ask your doctor about fasenra. you booked a sunny vrbo ski chalet. with endless views of snowcovered peaks. but the thing they'll remember forever? 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>> reporter: hi, jake. we know the three parties are being investigated and we believe that one of them back at the end of november that was held here at the prime minister's offices and official residences on downing street was not only attended by boris johnson but he made a speech at it. these gatherings were not happening this time when we have another wave of covid taking place though christmas parties are technically still permitted though just this week the government revised upwards the covid restrictions once more. they were happening this time last year. that was a really important moment in time because covid was yet again raging across the capital city with hundreds of people losing lives and repeatedly over this period many government advisers took to the airways to stress it was illegal and people should not gather and mick together from different households. nevertheless, there is a scandal brewing about whether or not people actually did that in most powerful address in the country behind me. there is a sense of anger outside of downing street. this is a question of essentially hypocrisy that people have to deal with a completely different set of rules from the powerful who actually draft the rules. many questions still for boris johnson that will continue over the next days to come. >> this is obviously one of the most consequential weeks of boris johnson's life and not just the scandals. there is a new addition to his family? >> that's right. this time perhaps a more joyous reason for boris johnson to have sleepless nights. a baby girl was born to him and his third wife earlier today. mother and baby are said to be doing well. we haven't seen a picture of the infant yet though we've seen boris johnson arriving at the hospital to potentially meet his new child. we believe this is his seventh child. he was probably also there for the birth as well. according to a government spokesperson he will be wanting to spend a bit more time with the new addition to his family, his seventh child so far. he has had a few marriages previously and has grown up children from those, too. but will this detract from the scandal? it is unlikely that is the case. you'll be relieved to hear though, that although it is legal this year the downing street christmas party has been canceled for now. >> thanks so much. appreciate it. breaking news. another major legal loss for president trump and how it could shed light on understanding his role in the insurrection. stay with us. when traders tell us how to make thinkorswim even better, we listen. like jack. he wanted a streamlined version he could access anywhere, no download necessary. and kim. she wanted to execute a pre-set trade strategy in seconds. so we gave 'em thinkorswim web. because platforms this innovative, aren't just made for traders - they're made by them. thinkorswim trading. from td ameritrade. ♪ well the sun is shining and the grass is green ♪ ♪ i'm way ahead of schedule with my trusty team ♪ ♪ there's heather on the hedges ♪ ♪ and kenny on the koi ♪ ♪ and your truck's been demolished by the peterson boy ♪ ♪ yes -- ♪ wait, what was that? 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