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microbust. nbc 10's sydney long spent the day. these summer storms can fire up quickly but you can prepare now by downloading the nbc 10 app. you have the option of getting the weather alert for your neighborhood and you can track storms with the live first alert interactive radar. roy's going on? >> georgia congress plan john lewis is leading this protest. he's upset that four gun policy measures failed to move forward on monday. minutes after the sit-in was staged the house went into recess. when it returned, democrats chanted no bill, no break. stopping republicans from conducting business and sending the house back into recess. >> we can no longer wait. we can no longer be patient. so today we come to the well of the house to dramatize the need for action. not next month. not next year. but now. today. new jersey senator cory booker tweeted this cell foal video. since this is technically recess, there are no cameras on right now. they're now taking to social media to post pictures and video of their protest. as i mentioned, this all comes after the u.s. senate voted down four proposals on monday. two from republicans and two from democrats. they're calling on house speaker paul ryan to keep the house in session through next week. in the meantime i'm live from the digital operations center, "nbc 10 news." >> okay, keith. we want to stay with this story. meanwhile a michigan mother's push for gun control remains viral. we want to go to u.s. senator bob brady. he's from pennsylvania, of course. just stepped out of the house chambers to speak with us. >> the members involved in the sit-in say they want a vote in congress. as you know, it was a resounding no to the four amendments in the senate earlier in the week. most senators voted down party lines on all four proposals. is the senate attempting to get things done or is this just more partisan politics, representative brady? >> we're trying to get things done. i don't know why that didn't happen. they don't want comprehensive constructive commonsense gun control. extensive background check. we're not trying to take anybody's gun away. do an extensive background check. 3,000 people have been killed. what do we do? a moment of silence? that's not good enough. we can't keep telling the american people that we can't stop, we can't try to do something to control this gun violence. and when it happens, we're going to give you a moment of silence. we're just asking for some more. it's a republican bill. peter king from new york, that's a republican bill. put it to the floor. let's see what happens. as you notice really unusual, the house speaker has the option of calling on the members who have taking part in the sit-in. what do you think the speaker will do in this situation, congressman? >> we have no idea because as you all know, this never happened before. i don't know what kind of sanction he's going to put on all of us. i heard earlier one time we had 200, almost 200 people on the floor. we're ready to go back again. i just stepped tout talk to you. we'll willing to remain until we get some type of action. i don't know what they're going to do but we erie committed to put some kite of commitment on it. >> pennsylvania representative bob brady talking to us on the phone about this sit-in that's taking place in washington. thank you for that update. >> thank you. >> now to that michigan mother's push for gun control that's going viral today. >> take a look at this picture. stacey feely says she took this photo thinking her daughter was being cute and mischievouchievol she told her what they were doing. she was practicing a lockdown drill at preschool if they were locked in a bathroom. she posted this message to lawmakers saying, i'm not pretending to have all the answers or' even a shred of the, but unless you want your children standing on top of a toilet, we need to do something. count on nbc 10. we'll have more coverage coming up on "nbc 10 news" at 5:00. now to new information. the friend of the man who killed christina grimmie said the gunman had developed a fixation on the singer within the last year. he described himself as the only friend of kevin loibl. loibl murdered grimy. he then killed himself. his friend told police loibl spent most of his time watching grul grimy on youtube and he constantly monitored her social media counts. she grew up in easton township and she became a fan favorite on nbc's "the voice." today a man tried to drive through the tunnel with a car full of weapons. they tell authorities they were on their way to rescue a teenager from new york. police arrested along with kimberly errant yesterday morning. this is new video just into the newsroom of the suspects at the court hearing today. they all pleaded not guilty and were held on $75,000 cash bail. officers stopped their brightly colored vehicle at the holland tunnel because it had a broken windshield. they say they found a stash of guns and knives inside along with ammunition, helmets, and night vision goggles. they say john cramcy said they were headed to new york to save a girl from drugs. cramcy's daughter died of a drug overdose earlier this year. crews battled this apartment building fire. this was along east logan street around 12:30. flames as you see tearing right through the roof. no one was hurt here, and it's not clear how this fire started. they were also over this traffic mess in south philadelphia. the bridge closed because of crash involving two trucks here. no injuries here but one of the trucks leaked about 30 gallons of fuel on the road. crews closed the bridge. we just checked. the bridge is still closed while they clean up the mess. a delaware county family is recovering this afternoon after being rescued from this home. they were pulled from the roof in chester. three of them are children. the building is at yarnell and west third streets. one man who lives here tells us he was in bed when he heard shouting. >> i looked out the bathroom window, seen the apartment next door on fire. there's a family of seth nechb door, and so my first instinct was to try to get them out. i ran next door, banging on the door to make sure they got out. >> investigators are still trying to figure out what started this morning's fire, but they say it's not suspicious. now to a murder mystery on the main line where a woman was found dead inside her home. she was found last week at her home. but investigators are saying very little about how the 62-year-old woman died. you're digging for information. what have you found out? >> the 62-year-old woman was found in her home saturday by a relative. they're not saying much except it is is a homicide. she was found dead inside her house. real estate records show badger recently became a way dough and sold her house. we had learned she was rent iin from the current owners. they don't know why anyone would harm the whoms wioman who was qd unassuming. we spoke with residents who don't want to talk about it. some say they don't think the person responsible for this will come back to the neighborhood. deanna durandy, "nbc 10 news." a federal jury found fatah gild on all counts. their fellow democrat should reseed. fatah is not legally required to resign but he could be forced to quit if he's sentenced before his term is up in december. >> i do expect him to keep the seat. >> sentencing for fatah is scheduled for october 4th. coming up, we take a look at what's next in the congressman's legal fight. democratic national convention is now just over a month away, 32 days to be precise. philadelphia will be in the political spotlight, and it's move-in day for dnc leaders. today they will begin to fill the offices at the wells fargo center. we want to see what takes place. nbc 10's lauren mayk takes us inside to show us. >> reporter: let me show you what's happening. follow me. maybe you walked through these tunnels when you were headed to a hockey game or concert. take a look now at how the wells far guy center is being transformed. if you come here to see the flyers, it's home ice. checking out a concert, it's full of fans. but now the wells fargo is becoming something entirely different for the dnc. >> it is another historic convention. we've had people see the first african-american president transitioning to the first female nominee. >> reporter: inside the arena workers are making room for 6,000 delegates who will fill the floor and the red seats. they've already moved seats here for a stage that sits along the side of the arena, not the end, for better media and sight lines. i'm standing here, and this is exactly what i would see from the stage. >> this is exactly what you would see. >> when you come in for a hockey guy or basketball game, most people have a ticket and a location in going to a seat. the convention is a working convention. it's like the convention is a working office. >> reporter: if you look up, you'll see construction on the suites. several dozen will be used for tv broadcasts including for nbc 10. check out the bird's-eye view we'll be able to show you. one more little secret that we learned today. although the real podium will be out here on the stage, they're actually building a mock podium where the speakers will be. kids will love this. break officially under way for philadelphia students. nbc 10 was there as students arrived for the last day of school, and when that bell rang this afternoon, it signaled the start of summer. so now they'll need a place to stay cool and in a matter of minutes, they'll have one. skyforce 10. in a few moments the mayor will be here to open all city pools. there are several indoor and outdoor pools throughout philadelphia where you can stay cool for the summer. a chance to clean up the mess. >> they need that with all of that. nbc 10's sydney long got a first chance look at it. sydney. >> reporter: jackie, i can tell you we spoke to the resident ee and mayor. wylwood beaches, they're p five or six blocks in that direction. but take a look. this is the worst of the damage in wildwood. it houses the equipment that maintains the beaches, but the mayor here says that wildwood really dodged a bullet a few minutes inland. the terrain is torn up. this, this, and more of this. mother nature's major damage happened in less than five minutes. >> the car was being tousled. >> reporter: it was the five minutes yesterday afternoon that she was running errands. dark skies opened up over cape may county. a boardwalk in wildwood fell dark and quiet. today begins the cleanup. hennessey walked us through her yard and the fear that the storm must have been a tornado. >> it wouldn't shock me at all because the winds were definitely high enough in my opinion for it to be a tornado. >> we did not see a lot of trees snapped at the top, and that's an indication -- that would be a indication of funnel or circular motion in the clouds. >> reporter: the crews from the national weather service spent the day assessing damages and talking to residents. they say the damage was caused by a microburst. >> a tornado is more organized in a narrow path compared to a microburst which is in a larger area. >> reporter: vacation ears were barely affected despite parts of the roof that were ripped off. >> we really escaped with minimal damage. the biggest thing, nobody got hurt. >> it could be worse. the house is intact. we're thankful for that. >> reporter: now the didn't of public works workers who were inside this building yesterday, they clocked out about 2:00 in the afternoon. that was about an hour and a half before officials say the winds swirled inside, tearing the roof off and then tossing it to the ground. you can also see trees down in this area as well. we're told that the insurance adjusters will have to check out the damage to that maintenance equipment. it's used for wildwood beaches to determine the cost of all the damages here. we ee live in wildwood. i'm sydney long, "nbc 10 news." >> it was faff and furious, wasn't it, when we were on the air. >> it was. look at it now. calm, sunny, no rain to deal with. >> what a difference, glenn schwartz. >> i happened to be there yesterday afternoon. the brum was straight out to prevent it from being knocked over. the straight line wind damage and we could have some more wind damage within the next 24 hours. we'll get into that in a minute. it's 85 degrees in philadelphia right now. mostly sunny skies, and we've got mostly sunny skies across the entire area, and temperatures well to the 80s including right at the beaches including 85 in atlantic city. so it's 85 there. 86 in mays landing. 84 in cape may courthouse. it was a spectacular weekend at the shore, and we've got another great one coming up. the doppler radar showing nothing close by, but we've got showers and thunderstorms. some of it may develop and intensify over the next several hours and eventually lead to some severe weather that then makes that left turn we were talking about and giving a risk for severe storms from about philadelphia southward during the day tomorrow. now, there is the one possibility that we could get some of this in the morning and other models have it later in the day. but we'll show you the prevailing idea of the timing as we go into the morning rush some of that heavy activity is moving in. so we have showers, potentially gusty thunderstorms. that purple area is the worst of it. then it's turning away, which is even stronger, which would potentially indicate hail also and that is, again, mostly in the morning. this model and many others have things drying out by later in the day and not giving us anything tomorrow evening. we've got another mod thal does have storms, the stronger storms coming at night. but all the models and every indication suggests another great weekend. how about that. temperatures in the upper 80s to near 90 degrees, low humidity, no rain anywhere. not a whole lot of wind. nice sea breeze at the jersey shore. you get temperatures up near 80 degrees, and then the sea breeze kicks in. that is just really, really nice. now, tomorrow not exactly nice all day, but it's not going to be stormy all day either. we've got temperatures getting near 80 degrees. fox chase and devin, allentown, 81. a little bit of sunshine, especially later in the day helping those temperatures get up to near 80 degrees. a better chance of those thunderstorms, more storms, more hours of rain at the jersey shore and in our delaware areas, dover, wilmington, still getting into the low 80s possibly as we go into tomorrow. we'll talk more about the weekend and into next week in just a few minutes. >> okay, glenn. well, beach vacations are supposed to be fun, right? it was anything but for a delaware man. >> i wasn't there but i was there a half hour and i get a shark attached to my foot. >> still ahead, that man explains his close encounter with a predator. plus a 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rally today. the cavs top the golden state warriors in a seven-game southeast. in doing so, they gave cleveland its first major sports championship since 1964. look at all those people. >> oh, my gosh. >> it's been a few decades since sixers fans got to celebrate a title, of course. jam packed. >> it was absolutely beautiful. >> dr. j celebrating. dr. j and the team had just toppled the l.a. lakers. that was 33 years ago. there is hope for sixers fans, though. the team has the number one pick in tomorrow's nba draft. a new year, right? count on nbc 10 for coverage on the nba draft. john clark will be there for all the action. maybe there will be a lot of parades. today we answer the age-old question, jackie, how do you get a bear out of a tree. carefully, of course. look at this guy. they used a tranquilizer gun. we see the bear if fall to the ground but we're told he's just fine. >> yeah. that did look rough. they believe he was hit by a car and hurt. after after he is cared for, they will release him. >> you think they could have softened the blow. >> 2016 is blamed for ruining a family's vacation. >> they called nbc 10 for help. >> next. what we were able to do to help and what we can do if mother nature alters your plans. >> next, the patriotic employee suspended from her job returning to work. we'll explain the dress code controversy at the center of the suspension. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner's to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. a warm and sunny wednesday akro. they found a lot of people enjoying nice weather. perfect for a little bike ride. >> yeah. doig well on the bike ride. >> we could see another round of weather. >> that's coming up. meteorologist glenn hurricane swhartsz schwartz is tracking the weather. >> that's right. we've got beautiful weather out there. not only is the temperature nice but humidity is way down. things are kind of changing. high thin clouds around right now as we look back to the west. we're starting to see increasing activity around chicago. still nothing severe. that's what we're monitoring. the remnants of that moving tomorrow. a risk generally from philadelphia southward according to the storm prediction center in oklahoma. again, that is during the day tomorrow. damaging winds, lightning, and even some hail. there is another chance later on during the day or especially into the evening according to some models. so by 6:00 a.m., we could be seeing some showers and thunderstorms in parts of the area. this is not just an afternoon thing. so it's a beautiful night up until when that happens. and that, again, would be early in the morning as we see those thunderstorms. it's not going to be anywhere as nice tomorrow as it was today. we'll see how the weekend is shaping up and next week in just a few minutes. >> all right. glenn. in today's nbc 10 response, the blizzard of 2016 threatens the family's annual vacation plans. >> and after months of trying to get a refund for the canceled flights with no success, you know theydy. they turned to nbc 10 resports. harry hairston is here. harry. >> you have to listen to this one. you might relate. the family says they go to st. maarten every year. it's like their second home. but after three canceled flights with two little kids, they needed a vacation from their vacation. >> on your marx get set, go. go, go, go, go, go, go. she and her family can be hectic. >> i'm a mom of two little crazy boys. >> reporter: and the blizzard of 2016 put an extra wrinkle in their plan for an annual family trip to st. maarten. >> i got a phone call saying our flight was canceled for saturday. >> reporter: the family originally bought their tickets on hotwire.com. not wanting to miss the trip, they took american's offer to take a flight out earlier before the storm hit. >> i got another phone call. that flight, too, was canceled. so the next step was to rent a car and go to our connecting flight, which was in charlotte. >> reporter: they drove to that flight and it was also canceled. >> it was a trip to remember for sure. >> reporter: the scar peties were determined to get to st. maarten and were book aed and finally on their way. once they returned they called american for a refund. i kept checking and checking and reapply for a refund. still nothing. >> reporter: that's when she called. >> i we wanted to have you help get to the bottom of it. >> reporter: that refund takes longer to pro sues but the problem solved. scarpitti says she's glad to put this in the past. >> thank you so much. i don't think we would have gotten anywhere without you guys. >> it covers severe weather, illness, and job loss. the refund totaled about $12,300. i now stands at $42,830. >> at that point she really wanted to get to the beach after all that and get to st. maarten. >> oh, my god. can you imagine when you had young kids driving 500 miles? >> i think i blot thad out. and it's not that long ago. >> i didn't say it was. >> my kids are taking offense. >> well, now, they're 30. >> that's enough from you. if you have a consumer complaint for nbc 10, head to www.nbc10.com/nbc10responds. i think kids still say, are we there yet, are we there yet? tomorrow a daughter's birthday. see what happens when harry gets involved. that's tomorrow on "nbc 10 news" at four. police, fire, and gas crews swarmed camden county today. there was no emergency, just an opportunity to prepare for one. it looked real enough though. this morning's activity in audubon was only a drill put together by ps & g. police and firefighters were also on hand so the groups could practice a coordinated response. >> one of the things that's one of our biggest takeaways is that each didn't does a really good job where we're able to take it up a level where there's communication across the department, police, fire, and pse & g. >> they're holding ten of these drills across new jersey. a big star is pulling out of the rio olympics. >> coming up next, we're going to tell you who's not willing to risk getting chance of zika virus for gold. plus, we'll talk with a man who had a shark clamp down on his foot leaving him with injuries forever. coming up. you couldn't ask for a better day to get fit. it featured cycling and raffles and healthy treats. since comcast is the parent company of n 10, we're taking part in healthy week here as well. another high-profile athlete is opting out of the rio olympic games because of the zika virus. golfer rory mack el rill said he won't be competing in brazil. he was planning to play for ireland. he says his health and his family's health comes before anything else. if you collect social security, you're going to get a little bit more. the trustees who oversee social security announced there will be a 0.2% hike. that's after no increase last year. they also suggest the trust funds will run dry in 2034. if that happens, social security could only pay 79% of benefits. there you go, glenn. >> all right. well, we're getting a break in the storms today with the dry weather and sunshine, but we could see some more severe storms tomorrow. i'm tracking who could get hit next on my first alert forecast. and then all new tonight on nc 5 news at 5:00, atlantic city. what they're going put up for sale tomorrow to try to avoid a state takeover. prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. in a cal back, dozens are staging a sit-in on the capitol's senate floor right now. they want laws that will make america safer. lawmakers chanded no bill, no break, calling on speaker paul ryan to keep the session in schedule through a recess next week. several are taking part. >> one of them is donald norcross who represents parts of new jersey. he step aid way to speak with us for just a moment this afternoon. congressman, thank you for joining us live here. this has to be a first for you. describe the scene on the floor right now. >> well, jim and jacqueline, thank you for inviting me here. it's a first in the house and senate, but working in a labor background, we're accustomed to moving in a different direction. here we are waking up this morning, obviously having been back in the district listening to our constituents who are absolutely outraged over the lack of progress in congress, particularly after the murders in orlando. they just can't understand why we can't get something done. so in the senate, they have the ability to filibuster. in the house, we don't have that ability. so a group of individuals very simply got together to say enough is enough, we're going to try to force this vote, and this is where we are today, having speech speeches, sitting down, sharing stories of the tragedies and more importantly trying to make sure we against the bill. you don't fly, you don't buy. thiets simple. and common-sensz background checks. it's the basis for what we're doing. >> as you know, congressman, many lost faith in lawmakers getting anything done. what are the chances you think there will actually work and what do you consider a success? >> well, any time somebody is killed and there's 32,000 a year who are killed by guns in this country, unacceptable by any measure. a success is very simply, if you' you're on a terrorist watch list, you should not be allowed to purchase a gun. simple background check to make sure convicted felons aren't allowed to buy guns. that's the success. but this is just a step in the direction of making sure we cut down on those 32,000 people a year who are being butcher. this is common sense. we're hearing it across the board. 90% of republicans polled said they believe in the no-fly/no-buy. 85% of the democrats. this is a remarkable number. but the reaction by the house republicans is why we're doing this today. we're trying to force the vote. >> congressman norcross, dramatic move. we thank you for taking time out to join us. should point out to our viewers as well, thank you, congressman, that we're efforting a gop reaction as well. thanks, congressman. >> count on nbc 10 to develop this story. we're efforting this reaction as we said from local republican leaders and we'll bring that to you just as soon as we get it. a beautiful looking day and a beautiful feeling day, especially this afternoon as the humidity drops. we've got temperatures generally in the mid-80s across much of the area, including lehigh valley. we've got some places even above the low 80s. we have 81 degrees. 82 in allentown, 84 in bethlehem. and toward the shore, we've got some places toward the upper 80s. i don't have any precipitation close by. we do have some clouds down to the south. and the showers and thunderstorms, well, they're starting to develop around the chicago area. all this is going to be moving to the seeflt. and then the whole system kind of makes a little bit of a left turn tomorrow. that's why we're in that risk for some severe storms potentially and potentially even in the morning. from around the philadelphia area southward would be the greatest risk. so the severe storm threat on thursday goes like this. there's this area, this cluster of storms coming in during the morning hours for the most part. best chance of the severe weather is delaware and south jersey as we saw yesterday. and as we go into the lighter portion of the day and the night, we start to dry out. and some of those heavier storms go by washington d.c. for tomorrow, the neighborhoods, winds are not very strong except perhaps the thunderstorms. it's not going to be raining all day. these are scattered showers and thunderstorms. we could see the lowest chance of severe weather in the lehigh valley and toward the poconos. in new jersey, toward the shore, clouds, sea breeze, not nearly as nice as today. over the weekend, that's a different story. it's beautiful. we've got temperatures in tupper 80s to near 90 degrees. the humidity is low, no rain, nice sea breeze at the shore. it doesn't get much better than that this time of the year. >> sounds beautiful, glenn. shells, beach, sand, photojust a few of the souvenirs you can bring home from vacation maybe. >> but a delaware man is bringing home battle scars and a story it's like getting hit with two sledgehammers on your foot. >> that wouldn't feel good. next the scene from "jaws" played out on a carolina beach. you'll see it only on nbc 10. philadelphia students officially on summer break, but what can they expect when they return in the fall. the community schools' motto that could bring big changes to the district. ♪ i was on my way to work, the next thing you know, i was on the ground. ♪ the trash truck ran over both my legs. ♪ i had sixteen surgeries. ♪ i don't sleep through the night unless i have my medicine. ♪ my medical bills was piling up. my employer stopped paying me. pond lehocky has put me back together. ♪ a delaware man is recovering from more than just a sunburn from his beach vacation in south carolina. >> he was bitten by a shark in the ocean yesterday, and he's telling his story only to nbc 10's tim furlong. we want to warn you if you have a sensitive hammer, some of the pictures may be hard to look at. >> it's like getting hit with two sledgehammers on your foot. >> reporter: he tells me how it felt when a 5 foot shark clamped down on his foot. >> i was tlnlt bn't there but a hour when a shark champed down on my foots. i gave him one of the bruce lee sidekicks. >> i saw him hopping and he came out of the water. i thought he got stung by a jellyfish. the pictures of his toe are bad. we're not going to show you pictures of his ankle. >> throbbing. it doesn't feel real good. that's for sure. >> he's happy the shark got him instead of his son. he's happy the shark didn't hang on to him any longer than he did. >> he probably dust like the taeflt of redheads and let me go. >> jeff has to get a shark tooth removed from his toe. i asked him if he's going to let them in the water. the new family rule, you can only go in up to your calf. he said he's glad this didn't happen on the delaware beach. i think we're all glad it didn't happen on the delaware beach. tim furlong, "nbc 10 news." >> it's safe to look. >> i also sk that in so many movies. next all new on "nbc 10 news" at 5:00, damaging storms leaving a path of destruction down the shores. >> we're not done with it yet. tell us about it, sheena. >> that's right. today was nice but we have another round of storms. i'll tell you the timing and look at forecast coming up. plus speaking up and sitting down. taking action over gun control. we're talking with them at capitol hill about their sit-in. that's next on nbc 10 at 5:00. look around pennsylvania and it's not hard to spot winners. and with over 2 million winners of match 6, cash 5, and treasure hunt every single month, that's hardly a surprise. winners, winners everywhere! play today! to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, it repels them, too. so do more to defend your four legged friend... ...with k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. the time for silence and patience is long gone. >> happening right now. the unprecedent event with the house of representatives. nbc 10 is talking with lawmakers about their sit-in over gun control. >> reporter: police looking to solve a crime. who killed a 62-year-old woman inside her house. before we get to that, the first alert team is looking to track more thunderstorms. "nbc 10 news" at 5:00 starts right now. we've got heavy rain, lightning, and damaging winds. those are just some of the conditions we can expect from a lain of storms heading our way. >> we got a bit of break today, but we're not out of the woods yet. let's go to meteorologist sheena parveen on what we can expect. sheena? >> a beautiful day across the aura. we have a nice break from yesterday's storms to tomorrow's storms. not everyone saw what we had. soe south delaware and jersey. what we're looking at is the rain backing off. doesn't look very impressive right now. we could see showers and storms moving in. we're still nice and dry and clear. tomorrow, severe storm threat. this yellow shaded area. it does include philadelphia, south jersey, and delaware. so as we go through the day tomorrow potentially in the

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