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just nick, but two other colleagues within the structure. that was the determination and we have abided by that. do you think that you are damaged by the fact that he is put to one side, do you have that faith and trust to lead the organisation in going forward? i have trust in the sport, that is clear on a daily basis. the ethics board reported that it basis. the ethics board reported thatitis basis. the ethics board reported that it is a matter of personal sadness for me, it was an outcome... he isa sadness for me, it was an outcome... he is a friend of yours? yes, and it is an outcome that not everybody wanted. the world of rugby is paying tribute to the former south africa scrum half joost van der westhiezen, who has died at the age of 45. he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2011. president jacob zuma said the country had ‘lost a legend.‘ he was a member of the famous springbok side that won the world cup in 1995. people look at him as a hero and inspiration in two different lights. on one hand, he was the great springbok captain, the scrum—half who stopped jonah lomu in his tracks, winning the 1995 world cup, winning 89 caps for his country. on the other side, she was the inspiration who fought debilitating motor neurone disease, gave inspiration to others who raised a lot of money. in the rugby world and the sporting world, they are reeling from the loss of a man who gave so much on two french france. -- who gave so much on two fronts. some of the biggest names in rugby union have been taking to social media to pay their respects... south africa & leicester tigers wing jp pietersen sent ‘condolences and prayers to the van der westhuizen family and his friends...‘ former new zealand fly—half dan carter said ‘he was one of the few non all—black players i adored. such sad news, rest in peacejoost... and former england & world cup winning coach sir clive woodward said he was ‘very very sad‘ to hear the news. ‘he was the ultimate player and competitor , thoughts with his family and south african rugby..‘ canada‘s dennis shapovolov has been fined over 5500 pounds for hitting the umpire in the face with a ball, during yesterday‘s forfeited davis cup match against great britain. shapovalov unintentionally hit the umpire arnaud gabas in the left eye causing him to need medical attention, but no damage to the cornea or retina was found. shapovolov said in a statement "i feel incredibly ashamed and embarrassed". no further punishment is expected. all of the day‘s sports news is available on the bbc sport website. that‘s all from sport today, and coming up in a moment, we have the papers with clive myrie... hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are journalist mina al—oraibi and the broadcasterjohn stapleton. good to have you both with us. let‘s begin with... the commons speakerjohn bercow‘s opposition to president trump addressing parliament during his state visit to the uk, is one the top stories for the telegraph.. while the ‘i‘ says ‘speaker silences trump‘ on it‘s front page. the guardian‘s take is that senior figures have accused john bercow of "grandstanding." the times has a picture of the tight security for the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu‘s visit to downing street. while the metro leads with the death of stefano brizzi in prison, the man jailed for murdering a police officer and dissolving his body in acid. the ft says french bond prices have fallen to their lowest levels in 18 months, coming amid fears that a scandal surrounding the centre—right candidate for the elysee palace francois fillon paying family members for work they allegedly didn‘t do, could bolster populist candidates in the upcoming election. and finally, the daily express reports on a terminally ill man with cancer, being cured by a new wonder drug. so let‘s begin... let‘s begin with one of today‘s big talking points. john, the speaker‘s bid to silence trump. it is extraordinary. it is, notjust him saying, i will not have this guy speaking in front of the houses of parliament, but it is because he is sexist, racist, and unfit to speak before mps? it was outstanding, many people believe that the speaker of the house of commons is meant to be neutral in such matters, they are there to moderate the political debate. but apparently, there to moderate the political debate. butapparently, he there to moderate the political debate. but apparently, he is saying no, i‘m only neutral on domestic matters, not foreign affairs. this is foreign affairs. the language that he uses, he effectively said that he uses, he effectively said that donald trump is racist and sexist, and we, in this country, believe in an independentjudiciary and liberty for all people and respect regardless of colour or creed, and stuck it to him, quite frankly. mps applauded, they are not meant to, a huge round of applause from the snp and a lot of labour that benches, not so many on the tory side... i would have loved to have been a fly on the wall that numberio! have been a fly on the wall that number10! in one of the other papers, the parliamentary sketch writer for the guardian newspaper, you said that he hates theresa may, john bercow, and there is no love lost between them, and theresa may has always treated him like dirt? and i think this is his way of saying that, as speaker committee gets a say on manner. -- he gets a say. this is not an automatic right, but an honour that must be earned, and someone like donald trump is an unfit for the honour. it comes with debate about the state visit. definitely channelling a lot of anger that some people feel about this. president shi of china, he locks people up in chinese gulags. he does but does not claim to be leader of the free world and the special relationship... it is interesting. the daily telegraph repeated in their article about this special relationship. he's not the only person who can make this decision. three people can but, having said that, he has effectively ruled it out. clinton came here and made a speech in westminster, so did nelson mandela. and barack obama. he has been around for longer than trump, buti has been around for longer than trump, but i also heard today, on one of the channels that this notion of him speaking to parliament, it has been mooted, when mrs may went to the states, and word came back that it was not his kind of thing. i did not know if it was there. let‘s move on. a story that we were talking about earlier on, brexit, donald trump and the trials and tribulations of the nhs, they have tended to push a lot of news of the front pages in the last few weeks. including syria, and the front page of the times newspaper seems to be back, assad hangs opponents? credit to the times for covering this story, amnesty international says that there is document had evidence that these prisoners have been killed. and they are referring to a military prison which is not warriors before the war started in 2011 and the uprising, if you went in it would be unlikely that you came out, or if you did it would be many years later with torture. it comes after a push for a renewed diplomatic effort, there have been talks in geneva over there have been talks in geneva over the last couple of days, to put this oi'i the last couple of days, to put this on the table to remind people what the assad regime is capable of, it is important as we go into these talks. recently, there has been an effort to make it seem as though the regime and opposition are on an equal footing. while both sides have committed a crime, various sites, it is to say that by far, the assad regime is responsible for them. and the killing of this kind, on this scale, and coming from amnesty international, we assume that it is well sourced? yes, and it comes at a time when the attempt to rehabilitate president assad, or legitimise his rule, is gaining momentum. donald trump made overtures to the russians, and we have the guy who was the frontrunner, we will talk about it later on, francois furlong, said that he would be willing to talk to the russians and borisjohnson has intimated that perhaps the price for peaceis intimated that perhaps the price for peace is president assad staying in power —— francois fillon. it reminds us power —— francois fillon. it reminds us to be careful? and it reminds us that a lot of these decisions are made at the top echelons of power. some would argue saying that president assad should be removed before any change in syria happening, for five years ago, but to say even if he stays in power, or does not commit you have a security of power, where you've been involved in such worried atrocities committed cannot ignore them and keep them there. but everyone for turkey to there. but everyone for turkey to the usa are changing their tuned but in the end, if it stops the killing and this kind of massacre, then anything could be acceptable. it is difficult to believe that the person in charge of this is capable of turning a page but we will have two c. staying with the times newspaper, more homes for new buyers in housing plans. i was on duty here in the newsroom yesterday and there was a suggestion that the conservative party was moving away from the idea that everyone should own their own homes, and they would push the idea that renting was a good thing because you cannot get a decent house in this country, there are not enough of them around as people cannot afford them. now, another housing plan? i would suggest respectively that you could have been on duty at any time over the last ten years and seen this headline! that was my reaction, we‘ve heard it all before and the truth of the matter is, successive governments have been moment bill in their efforts —— lamentable. the reason we are their efforts —— lamentable. the reason we are in this mess is because they have failed disastrously to get it off the ground. credit where credit is due, they are having a crack, according to this press release now. land will be earmarked to fix the broken housing market, that is their word, not mine, broken. and what it will a p pa re ntly not mine, broken. and what it will apparently end is a system whereby local councils can determine themselves how many houses are built, and they have different criteria. we don‘t have a uniform plan across the country. and they wa nt to plan across the country. and they want to revive the high street, boy, does it need that? in my community, estate agents and coffee shops are the only shops left. chicken shops and nail bars? around my place! in my high street, it‘s not disappeared but it has been diminished. if it works, but when? france, let's head over works, but when? france, let's head over the channel, francois fillon and his mistake. this was the centre—right politician who shoo—in to win in the eliseu palace to win the elections in april, a scandal concerning whether or not he was paying family members for work that they did not do. he has come back? yes, he apologised but is still in the running. it appears that we are seeing french bonds reacting and people and traders are worried about getting predictions wrong in 2017 ain! getting predictions wrong in 2017 again! you see them reacting more than they would ordinarily, almost compensating for a lack ofjudgment. we are seeing this, and it is interesting because of the scandal, talking about 900,000 euros. they said that he is taking it out and the uncertainty is that it helps the far right leader, marine le pen, because she is pushing forward in a way that nobody expected. that is what they are scared of. they are scared that his staying actually hurts everybody else that is trying, at this moment, to be someone like marie le pen who one year ago we did not take as a serious threat to reaching the eliseu palace but it seems it could happen. i'm not sure that many people would cry about traders losing their shares, but there you go! ooh, i'm particularly worried about the millionaires in the city who might be losing stuff! that was a joke, by the way... john, you suggested to me that you were around for the coronation of the queen? you are looking good on it, i have to say! i vividly remember the headmaster of my primary school near huddersfield gathering us together and saying that the king had died. and he had died on this day all these years ago. i was five or six yea rs old these years ago. i was five or six years old and my reaction was, ok, can we go years old and my reaction was, ok, can we go and play now? does that mean we have a day off? and i remembered the coronation, because like my parents and thousands of people in the uk at the time, they bought their television sets to see the coronation. the sapphire true belief. it‘s the kind of thing that way, probably, will not see for a very, very, very long time —— the sapphire jubilee. you need very, very, very long time —— the sapphirejubilee. you need to be came from a young age, or queen,. i find it amazing that it is the day, as you say, that her father passed away. while she marks the day, it is interesting, asjohn was discussing with me earlier, that she always marks the day in private. because there is a lot of reflection also about losing her father. indeed, she was at sandringham today. congratulations to the queen and to you guys, forjoining us for the papers. many thanks for that. do not forget that you can see the front pages of all of the papers online on the bbc news website. it is their seven days a week. you can watch the programme later on bbc iplayer. thank you to all of you at- for the weather is still nasty across parts of the country, we had gales across northern ireland and scotland, the wind is easing in northern ireland now, and it is still blowing hard across scotland and all of us so far have had at least some rain, and further south in the uk, not many wind problems. moving away towards the north and a weather front crossing the uk, just south of iceland. these gusts running until midnight, they are at 50 mph, 60 mph, across northern scotla nd 50 mph, 60 mph, across northern scotland and there is snow in the grampian mountains and into the north pennines. south of that, not as windy. a breeze, but the main issueis as windy. a breeze, but the main issue is rain. unpleasant conditions but the rain will grind to a halt on the north sea coasts during the course of tuesday. not moving further eastwards, and behind it, the weather improves a little but it will be misty and murky in the morning. a touch of ice in parts of scotland. in south—west england, and devon and somerset cloud and missed and murk, around the lincolnshire coast line, there is a lot of cloud, and bits and pieces of light rain. drizzle in the north—east and eastern scotland. some showers will get into the western isles in the morning and wherever you are first thing, about eight o‘clock, it should be 3—5d, in most major towns and cities. the weather improves a little across eastern areas but the rain hangs about well into the afternoon and is affecting some of the easternmost fringes of the uk, and in the south—west it is a different story, with a mixed bag of sunshine, showers, hail and different story, with a mixed bag of sunshine, showers, hailand fund which is possible in wales and the south—west of england. on wednesday, this weather front is still there. not much left, as there is cloud and bits of rain. dying a death here. it turns colder. the wind turns from the east, temperatures fall away, only three degrees expected in norwich on wednesday and by the time we norwich on wednesday and by the time we get to the end of the week, easterly winds established themselves and feel cold with snow flurries on the way. this is bbc news. i‘m clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: the commons speakerjohn bercow has been applauded by mps, for saying donald trump won‘t be allowed to address parliament on a state visit. i would not wish to issue an invitation to president trump to speak in the royal gallery. donald trump has been defending his travel ban, which remains suspended by the courts, saying it keeps out people who "want to destroy" america. and we‘ll have a special report highlighting the enormous pressures facing nhs staff. we visit one a&e unit that‘s struggling to cope with demand. and coming up in newsnight: we are in paris where the leading candidates in the remaining presidential election are already slogging it out. it looks like it

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just nick, but two other colleagues within the structure. that was the determination and we have abided by that. do you think that you are damaged by the fact that he is put to one side, do you have that faith and trust to lead the organisation in going forward? i have trust in the sport, that is clear on a daily basis. the ethics board reported that it basis. the ethics board reported thatitis basis. the ethics board reported that it is a matter of personal sadness for me, it was an outcome... he isa sadness for me, it was an outcome... he is a friend of yours? yes, and it is an outcome that not everybody wanted. the world of rugby is paying tribute to the former south africa scrum half joost van der westhiezen, who has died at the age of 45. he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2011. president jacob zuma said the country had ‘lost a legend.‘ he was a member of the famous springbok side that won the world cup in 1995. people look at him as a hero and inspiration in two different lights. on one hand, he was the great springbok captain, the scrum—half who stopped jonah lomu in his tracks, winning the 1995 world cup, winning 89 caps for his country. on the other side, she was the inspiration who fought debilitating motor neurone disease, gave inspiration to others who raised a lot of money. in the rugby world and the sporting world, they are reeling from the loss of a man who gave so much on two french france. -- who gave so much on two fronts. some of the biggest names in rugby union have been taking to social media to pay their respects... south africa & leicester tigers wing jp pietersen sent ‘condolences and prayers to the van der westhuizen family and his friends...‘ former new zealand fly—half dan carter said ‘he was one of the few non all—black players i adored. such sad news, rest in peacejoost... and former england & world cup winning coach sir clive woodward said he was ‘very very sad‘ to hear the news. ‘he was the ultimate player and competitor , thoughts with his family and south african rugby..‘ canada‘s dennis shapovolov has been fined over 5500 pounds for hitting the umpire in the face with a ball, during yesterday‘s forfeited davis cup match against great britain. shapovalov unintentionally hit the umpire arnaud gabas in the left eye causing him to need medical attention, but no damage to the cornea or retina was found. shapovolov said in a statement "i feel incredibly ashamed and embarrassed". no further punishment is expected. all of the day‘s sports news is available on the bbc sport website. that‘s all from sport today, and coming up in a moment, we have the papers with clive myrie... hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are journalist mina al—oraibi and the broadcasterjohn stapleton. good to have you both with us. let‘s begin with... the commons speakerjohn bercow‘s opposition to president trump addressing parliament during his state visit to the uk, is one the top stories for the telegraph.. while the ‘i‘ says ‘speaker silences trump‘ on it‘s front page. the guardian‘s take is that senior figures have accused john bercow of "grandstanding." the times has a picture of the tight security for the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu‘s visit to downing street. while the metro leads with the death of stefano brizzi in prison, the man jailed for murdering a police officer and dissolving his body in acid. the ft says french bond prices have fallen to their lowest levels in 18 months, coming amid fears that a scandal surrounding the centre—right candidate for the elysee palace francois fillon paying family members for work they allegedly didn‘t do, could bolster populist candidates in the upcoming election. and finally, the daily express reports on a terminally ill man with cancer, being cured by a new wonder drug. so let‘s begin... let‘s begin with one of today‘s big talking points. john, the speaker‘s bid to silence trump. it is extraordinary. it is, notjust him saying, i will not have this guy speaking in front of the houses of parliament, but it is because he is sexist, racist, and unfit to speak before mps? it was outstanding, many people believe that the speaker of the house of commons is meant to be neutral in such matters, they are there to moderate the political debate. but apparently, there to moderate the political debate. butapparently, he there to moderate the political debate. but apparently, he is saying no, i‘m only neutral on domestic matters, not foreign affairs. this is foreign affairs. the language that he uses, he effectively said that he uses, he effectively said that donald trump is racist and sexist, and we, in this country, believe in an independentjudiciary and liberty for all people and respect regardless of colour or creed, and stuck it to him, quite frankly. mps applauded, they are not meant to, a huge round of applause from the snp and a lot of labour that benches, not so many on the tory side... i would have loved to have been a fly on the wall that numberio! have been a fly on the wall that number10! in one of the other papers, the parliamentary sketch writer for the guardian newspaper, you said that he hates theresa may, john bercow, and there is no love lost between them, and theresa may has always treated him like dirt? and i think this is his way of saying that, as speaker committee gets a say on manner. -- he gets a say. this is not an automatic right, but an honour that must be earned, and someone like donald trump is an unfit for the honour. it comes with debate about the state visit. definitely channelling a lot of anger that some people feel about this. president shi of china, he locks people up in chinese gulags. he does but does not claim to be leader of the free world and the special relationship... it is interesting. the daily telegraph repeated in their article about this special relationship. he's not the only person who can make this decision. three people can but, having said that, he has effectively ruled it out. clinton came here and made a speech in westminster, so did nelson mandela. and barack obama. he has been around for longer than trump, buti has been around for longer than trump, but i also heard today, on one of the channels that this notion of him speaking to parliament, it has been mooted, when mrs may went to the states, and word came back that it was not his kind of thing. i did not know if it was there. let‘s move on. a story that we were talking about earlier on, brexit, donald trump and the trials and tribulations of the nhs, they have tended to push a lot of news of the front pages in the last few weeks. including syria, and the front page of the times newspaper seems to be back, assad hangs opponents? credit to the times for covering this story, amnesty international says that there is document had evidence that these prisoners have been killed. and they are referring to a military prison which is not warriors before the war started in 2011 and the uprising, if you went in it would be unlikely that you came out, or if you did it would be many years later with torture. it comes after a push for a renewed diplomatic effort, there have been talks in geneva over there have been talks in geneva over the last couple of days, to put this oi'i the last couple of days, to put this on the table to remind people what the assad regime is capable of, it is important as we go into these talks. recently, there has been an effort to make it seem as though the regime and opposition are on an equal footing. while both sides have committed a crime, various sites, it is to say that by far, the assad regime is responsible for them. and the killing of this kind, on this scale, and coming from amnesty international, we assume that it is well sourced? yes, and it comes at a time when the attempt to rehabilitate president assad, or legitimise his rule, is gaining momentum. donald trump made overtures to the russians, and we have the guy who was the frontrunner, we will talk about it later on, francois furlong, said that he would be willing to talk to the russians and borisjohnson has intimated that perhaps the price for peaceis intimated that perhaps the price for peace is president assad staying in power —— francois fillon. it reminds us power —— francois fillon. it reminds us to be careful? and it reminds us that a lot of these decisions are made at the top echelons of power. some would argue saying that president assad should be removed before any change in syria happening, for five years ago, but to say even if he stays in power, or does not commit you have a security of power, where you've been involved in such worried atrocities committed cannot ignore them and keep them there. but everyone for turkey to there. but everyone for turkey to the usa are changing their tuned but in the end, if it stops the killing and this kind of massacre, then anything could be acceptable. it is difficult to believe that the person in charge of this is capable of turning a page but we will have two c. staying with the times newspaper, more homes for new buyers in housing plans. i was on duty here in the newsroom yesterday and there was a suggestion that the conservative party was moving away from the idea that everyone should own their own homes, and they would push the idea that renting was a good thing because you cannot get a decent house in this country, there are not enough of them around as people cannot afford them. now, another housing plan? i would suggest respectively that you could have been on duty at any time over the last ten years and seen this headline! that was my reaction, we‘ve heard it all before and the truth of the matter is, successive governments have been moment bill in their efforts —— lamentable. the reason we are their efforts —— lamentable. the reason we are in this mess is because they have failed disastrously to get it off the ground. credit where credit is due, they are having a crack, according to this press release now. land will be earmarked to fix the broken housing market, that is their word, not mine, broken. and what it will a p pa re ntly not mine, broken. and what it will apparently end is a system whereby local councils can determine themselves how many houses are built, and they have different criteria. we don‘t have a uniform plan across the country. and they wa nt to plan across the country. and they want to revive the high street, boy, does it need that? in my community, estate agents and coffee shops are the only shops left. chicken shops and nail bars? around my place! in my high street, it‘s not disappeared but it has been diminished. if it works, but when? france, let's head over works, but when? france, let's head over the channel, francois fillon and his mistake. this was the centre—right politician who shoo—in to win in the eliseu palace to win the elections in april, a scandal concerning whether or not he was paying family members for work that they did not do. he has come back? yes, he apologised but is still in the running. it appears that we are seeing french bonds reacting and people and traders are worried about getting predictions wrong in 2017 ain! getting predictions wrong in 2017 again! you see them reacting more than they would ordinarily, almost compensating for a lack ofjudgment. we are seeing this, and it is interesting because of the scandal, talking about 900,000 euros. they said that he is taking it out and the uncertainty is that it helps the far right leader, marine le pen, because she is pushing forward in a way that nobody expected. that is what they are scared of. they are scared that his staying actually hurts everybody else that is trying, at this moment, to be someone like marie le pen who one year ago we did not take as a serious threat to reaching the eliseu palace but it seems it could happen. i'm not sure that many people would cry about traders losing their shares, but there you go! ooh, i'm particularly worried about the millionaires in the city who might be losing stuff! that was a joke, by the way... john, you suggested to me that you were around for the coronation of the queen? you are looking good on it, i have to say! i vividly remember the headmaster of my primary school near huddersfield gathering us together and saying that the king had died. and he had died on this day all these years ago. i was five or six yea rs old these years ago. i was five or six years old and my reaction was, ok, can we go years old and my reaction was, ok, can we go and play now? does that mean we have a day off? and i remembered the coronation, because like my parents and thousands of people in the uk at the time, they bought their television sets to see the coronation. the sapphire true belief. it‘s the kind of thing that way, probably, will not see for a very, very, very long time —— the sapphire jubilee. you need very, very, very long time —— the sapphirejubilee. you need to be came from a young age, or queen,. i find it amazing that it is the day, as you say, that her father passed away. while she marks the day, it is interesting, asjohn was discussing with me earlier, that she always marks the day in private. because there is a lot of reflection also about losing her father. indeed, she was at sandringham today. congratulations to the queen and to you guys, forjoining us for the papers. many thanks for that. do not forget that you can see the front pages of all of the papers online on the bbc news website. it is their seven days a week. you can watch the programme later on bbc iplayer. thank you to all of you at- for the weather is still nasty across parts of the country, we had gales across northern ireland and scotland, the wind is easing in northern ireland now, and it is still blowing hard across scotland and all of us so far have had at least some rain, and further south in the uk, not many wind problems. moving away towards the north and a weather front crossing the uk, just south of iceland. these gusts running until midnight, they are at 50 mph, 60 mph, across northern scotla nd 50 mph, 60 mph, across northern scotland and there is snow in the grampian mountains and into the north pennines. south of that, not as windy. a breeze, but the main issueis as windy. a breeze, but the main issue is rain. unpleasant conditions but the rain will grind to a halt on the north sea coasts during the course of tuesday. not moving further eastwards, and behind it, the weather improves a little but it will be misty and murky in the morning. a touch of ice in parts of scotland. in south—west england, and devon and somerset cloud and missed and murk, around the lincolnshire coast line, there is a lot of cloud, and bits and pieces of light rain. drizzle in the north—east and eastern scotland. some showers will get into the western isles in the morning and wherever you are first thing, about eight o‘clock, it should be 3—5d, in most major towns and cities. the weather improves a little across eastern areas but the rain hangs about well into the afternoon and is affecting some of the easternmost fringes of the uk, and in the south—west it is a different story, with a mixed bag of sunshine, showers, hail and different story, with a mixed bag of sunshine, showers, hailand fund which is possible in wales and the south—west of england. on wednesday, this weather front is still there. not much left, as there is cloud and bits of rain. dying a death here. it turns colder. the wind turns from the east, temperatures fall away, only three degrees expected in norwich on wednesday and by the time we norwich on wednesday and by the time we get to the end of the week, easterly winds established themselves and feel cold with snow flurries on the way. this is bbc news. i‘m clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: the commons speakerjohn bercow has been applauded by mps, for saying donald trump won‘t be allowed to address parliament on a state visit. i would not wish to issue an invitation to president trump to speak in the royal gallery. donald trump has been defending his travel ban, which remains suspended by the courts, saying it keeps out people who "want to destroy" america. and we‘ll have a special report highlighting the enormous pressures facing nhs staff. we visit one a&e unit that‘s struggling to cope with demand. and coming up in newsnight: we are in paris where the leading candidates in the remaining presidential election are already slogging it out. it looks like it

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