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charges. and she used her phone to hail a ride from the airport. then she was stranded. her luggage and the driver gone. >> they have a very serious security issue. >> news4's susan hogan with what you should know before you book your next ride. >> announcer: news4 at 11:00 starts now. just five days to go. it's a sprint to the finish line inis >> both presidential candidates and their running mates were out fighting for votes tonight. where they went tells you about their priorities, the polls and what's in play. hillary clinton and donald trump both held rallies in north carolina tonight while mike pence campaigned in pennsylvania. tim kaine in arizona. >> this was the last night for early voting in maryland. we saw long lines at closing time. we have team coverage of it all tonight, including worries about a possible election day cyber capitol hill. >> reporter: this campaign that feels like it's been going on forever is now heading into its final 100 hours. ?? >> reporter: joined by music star pharrell and bernie sanders in north carolina hillary clinton asks young and african-american voters what can donald trump do for you? >> he has said that he thinks the lives of black people are all crime despair. he has no idea. >> reporter: a few dozen miles away surround by medal of honor recipients trump went after clinton on leadership. >> under the failed leadership of hillary -- talk about leadership? what leadership? i don't want to use the word in the same sentence. >> reporter: time is running town and it's all hands on deck. >> i would be a advocate for women and for children. >> reporter: trump's wife cruz targeted hard for conservatives. tim kaine appealed to hispanics [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: and president obama was trying to close the gap in florida. >> the only thing left to do is vote. >> reporter: but for the candidates a lot to do between now and tuesday. the very last nbc news wall street journal maris poll is a one point race. that is a flashing yellow caution sign for republicans. doreen, jim, back to you. >> if you want to cast your ballot in person in married your next chance is now election. early voting in the state ended at 8:00 tonight. news4's shomari stone was there when some voters were turned away because of the long lines this evening. >> reporter: that's right. there were hundreds of people who would drive here today after day care, drove to the parking lot, got out of their cars and tried to run up to the door. unfortunately, they arrived at 8:01 p.m. and were turned away. take look, this woman tried to beat the 8:00 deadline and fell down a. police officer helped her get back up on her feet. she was able to vote on time. look at this long line at that earliet vog side. it extends from the early voting turnout has been good. more than 800,000 people voted. tonight this woman arrived at the door at 8:01 and an elections volunteer followed the rule and politely turned her away. one collapsed to the ground right now you are out of breath drinking water. >> yeah, might have to come here tuesday. i couldn't find parking. >> reporter: the number of people who voted in maryland could double the amount of people who voted in 2012. the truck behind me is going to take the voting equipment machines to largo. the ballots are secure in another location. the crew also take the machines out of here. you can vote tuesday election day next week. live here in hyattsville shomari stone, news4. if you want to vote early in dc tomorrow is your last chance. absentee voting also goes through saturday. bring youing you an nbc news exclusive tonight. the federal government is mounting an unprecedented defense strategy with the belief that hackers will try to undermine election day. u.s. officials tell nbc news the the pentagon and cia to prepare for a potential cyber attack. hackers could try to manipulate social media platforms like facebook or release fake documents that implicate donald trump or hillary clinton with no time left to fact check them. less likely but scarier would be an attack that disables communication or transportation in one of the swing states. the one thing they are confident of, hackers will not be able to affect the actual change or delete actual votes. at the decision desk, i'm chris lawrence. tonight, no charges for a man used of blasting out a driver's window on the weltway today. police say they have not recovered a weapon. a father driving with his 4-month-old daughter in the back seat claims the driver of an suv kept cutting him off on the beltway. they exchanged and he says that driver raised a weapon and then his window shattered. national harbor. the father pulled over at brad ok road at the shopping center. franklin flores came to his aid. >> he got really scared because it was an unexpected window shatter. first thought was i need to make sure my baby is okay. >> his daughter is okay. police caught up with the suv driver in vienna, but they didn't find a weapon and still don't know how the window shart shattered. a new study possible, now the question is will anybody use a la connecting georgetown roslyn, and who is going to pay for it. jackie bensen is live. >> reporter: we did learn tonight this study says it is actually physically possible to do this. it's just a vision on paper right now, but a cable propelled conned la system similar to step closer to running back and forth across the pot mack river between georgetown and arlington. >> it's basically from the metro station from georgetown until a real metro station gets dug under the river. >> reporter: the feasibility study cost $200,000 and was paid for by a private public partnership. >> the consultants have come back and told us it is technically feasible and legally permittable. the system would cost between 8 1k30 $90 million and generate about $3 million in revenue a year. fairs have not been set. we asked people walking across key bridge in arlington tonight how much they would be able to pay. >> maybe $2. >> i don't know, $2. >> reporter: supporters say the gondola would get an estimated 6500 riders a day, commuters and tourists and reduce traffic in the area. necessity. >> i don't think it would be a practical solution to the amount of traffic. >> i wouldn't use it personally. i just walk across the bridge every day but it seems like it might be fun. >> reporter: no word yet on how this plan would be paid for. it's full speed ahead on a plan to build express lanes on i-66. the virginia governor said the state has build express lanes outside the beltway. taxpayers won't have to pay a dime for the project. construction on the project set to begin in 2017. and the express lanes should open to traffic in mitt 2022. new at 11:00 tonight we now know the name of the man shot and killed in dc late last block of t street southeast. munson lived in district heights. no word on a motive or possible suspects. new tonight. stranded near the airport. her luggage and her ride gone. >> a local woman says she couldn't get answers so she called nbc 4 responds. >> no one called me until i called you all. >> straight up at 11:00, susan hogan tells you what you should know the next time you hail ride from your smart phone. thanksgiving. why are we talking about cherry blossom snsz we'll explain coming up. doug? i'm talking about rain right now. storm team 4 radar tracking some rain across the area. and i have made some changes to yes, we have our challenges. we must give every child a great education, build an economy that works for everyone, end tax breaks for companies that move our jobs overseas. by working together, democrats and republicans, we can do these things. that's why we must defeat those who want to turn americans against one another. i'm chris van hollen, and i approve this message, because united, america depends on steady leadership. donald trump: "knock the crap out of them, would you? seriously..."vo: clear thinking... donald trump: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me." vo: and calm judgment. donald trump: "and you can tell them to go fu_k themselves." vo: because all it takes is one wrong move. donald trump audio only: "i would bomb the sh_t out of new details on that horrible bus crash in baltimore that killed six people tuesday. the company that operated the school bus says it's cooperating with the investigation. this after we learned today that the school bus driver was not authorized to drive the bus. glen chappell's license was sp renew a certification of his personal health. chappell also had a criminal conviction that could have disqualified him from driving school buss in maryland. he died in the crash along with the driver and four passengers on an mta bus. a u.s. park police officer is expected to be okay after accident a.m.ly shooting himself in the foot this. happened as he wrestled with a raccoon in rock creek park. park police got a call about a but something went very wrong on this particular ride that has now led to an investigation. after a long international flight into dull snees over there is the terminal. >> reporter: all kristen web wanted to do was to go home. she requested a ride from her uber app. within minutes an uber driver pulled up to the terminal. >> the driver drives up, gets driver. >> reporter: but then things just got weird. >> and then we're driving and he right away says i'm not connected to this car. >> you aren't connected to his car? >> correct. >> reporter: minutes later he pulled into this vacant lot two miles from the airport and asked for her phone. >> he is doing something with my phone. i get frustrated also realizing i'm in a place where there were no people at the time and said this isn't work let another driver. >> reporter: she gets out and the uber driver takes off. >> >> drove off with my lug naj the trunk. >> reporter: leaves christian stranded. despite numerous attempts to contact them through the app he never returned. >> i reported it to the police here at bull he is. >> reporter: then she tried to report to it uber. >> i was trying to get ahold of uber and i realized they have a difficult system to work with. >> reporter: she is not kidding. first she heard from aaron, who passed her to gus, who forwarded her case to sally from special operations stepping in for gus, who then forwarded it to cassandra from uber support and stepping in for sally, and then there were two others. >> i realized quickly it was not going to get cleared up. >> reporter: that's when kristen contacted nbc sponts smoonds. >> no one called me until i >> reporter: kristen told me he identified the driver. oddly enough he doesn't appear anywhere on her history on the uber app which according to uber is the app is supposed to i a lou you to see her driver's picture and vehicle details. >> i think they have a serious security issue that they haven't even tried to figure out. >> reporter: we contacted uber and the metropolitan airport authority. they tell us this is still an investigation. working with police to assist in the investigation and the driver in question has been blocked from the app. and why that driver doesn't appear in kristen's history, uber tells us it's investigating that, too. in the meantime, kristin did file a complaint with uber's insurance company. it requested she sign a settlement agreement which would prohibit her from talking any further about her case. they basically didn't want you to talk to us. >> or anybod >> reporter: kristen never got any answers about the mysterious theft of her luggage. she did end up signing the agreement, however, and was compensated. susan hogan, news4. >> got to be careful. new tonight we got a look at the official artwork for next year's national cherry blossom festival. that's pretty. >> whip that on during the dinner break? 2017 will be the 90th an verse of the cherry blossom festival. it kicks off on march 20th and runs through april 16th. mark your calendars now. we'll remind you between now and then. next year will also mark 105 since the gift of the cherry trees as a symbol of friendship between the u.s. and japan. >> that seems like a long way away. we have got winter to get through, if out late again. >>; is that right -- >> what does that tell you? >> he keeps giving the long range. >> i just finished my winter forecast. >> why are you waiting, doug. >> i have to wait, it will be out next thursday. stay tuned for that still getting everything together. but one thing for sure it's looking cold. right now as far as the radar is concerned we have rain across south of washington. no rain around the metro area. fret ricksburg, charles county, down towards part of stafford, st. mary's leonardtown, mechanic'sville. all seeing rain. this rain is coming down at a good clip here. here's the front movings down. a little bit of a wave moving right along there. we have some heavier showers moving through. really not even showers. southern maryland. but it's all moving down to the south and it will be outs of here tomorrow morning. earlier today we were talking about warm numbers. 83 today. that shattered a record of 80 degrees. 83, just amazing. 79 at dulles. 83 in fredericksburg. right now we are cooling with winds gusting upwards of 20 to 25 miles per hour. temperatures are still very mild for this time of night. 66 degrees. tomorrow will be a little bit cooler. take the jackets. by noon. again, it will be breezy. cool temperature, around 61 around 4:00. going for the high in the low 60s. a lot cooler than it was today, by about 20 degrees. but that puts us right around average tomorrow. becoming sunny, breezy, and cooler tomorrow. but still not too bad in the afternoon. once we get through around 1:00, 2:00, 3:00 looking good. upper 50s to the west. low 60s in and around the metro dc area. next couple of think is the coolest day. 63 degrees. not just 63 in the afternoon. i want to show you how the day is going to progress. early on saturday, saturday morning is going to be down right chilly. kids games, 45 degrees at 7:00 a.m. most of the suburbs could be in the upper 30s. need the jacket for the early games. rising to 59 degrees by around 1:00. sunday, daylight saving time come to an en, 66 degrees. along the national mall. get you out to that. 9:00 a.m. is registration. we start walking around 10:00. next week looking great, election day, 65 degrees. we have got pretty great weather through next week before another big change next weekend. coming up, the great eight comes through late to keep the caps red hot. >> here's jimmy fallon. >> benjamin c ?? stand by me ?? vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bill pay and providing free, energy-saving upgrades. it's more than helping customers, it's helping neighbors. our country spends a lot on health care. but are we reinvesting in the future? what about 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in red going for their fourth straight win tonight. first period we were scoreless. caps on the move, ovechkin firs on net. backstrom is there for the rebound. that's his first goal for the season. the capitols have an early need. second period, still up a goal. force a turnover here, bore could have beenski, nice pass to t.j. oshie. letting up. john carlson, the long drive here. puck gets loose in front of the net. alex ovechkin is there to score. his fifth goal this season. capitols up 3-0, but the jets aren't going away quietly. they scored two goals this the third period on tuesday night to tie the game. they scored three tonight to send it to overtime. the great eight, ovechkin in his 12th snn the spot again. the capitols win in overtime, 4-3. the guys still not pleased with their performance. >> we were not hooting and hollering in here. we were let down that we didn't play the way we wanted to. but glad we found a way to get a win. we'll take this as a learning experience. and 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charges. and she used her phone to hail a ride from the airport. then she was stranded. her luggage and the driver gone. >> they have a very serious security issue. >> news4's susan hogan with what you should know before you book your next ride. >> announcer: news4 at 11:00 starts now. just five days to go. it's a sprint to the finish line inis >> both presidential candidates and their running mates were out fighting for votes tonight. where they went tells you about their priorities, the polls and what's in play. hillary clinton and donald trump both held rallies in north carolina tonight while mike pence campaigned in pennsylvania. tim kaine in arizona. >> this was the last night for early voting in maryland. we saw long lines at closing time. we have team coverage of it all tonight, including worries about a possible election day cyber capitol hill. >> reporter: this campaign that feels like it's been going on forever is now heading into its final 100 hours. ?? >> reporter: joined by music star pharrell and bernie sanders in north carolina hillary clinton asks young and african-american voters what can donald trump do for you? >> he has said that he thinks the lives of black people are all crime despair. he has no idea. >> reporter: a few dozen miles away surround by medal of honor recipients trump went after clinton on leadership. >> under the failed leadership of hillary -- talk about leadership? what leadership? i don't want to use the word in the same sentence. >> reporter: time is running town and it's all hands on deck. >> i would be a advocate for women and for children. >> reporter: trump's wife cruz targeted hard for conservatives. tim kaine appealed to hispanics [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: and president obama was trying to close the gap in florida. >> the only thing left to do is vote. >> reporter: but for the candidates a lot to do between now and tuesday. the very last nbc news wall street journal maris poll is a one point race. that is a flashing yellow caution sign for republicans. doreen, jim, back to you. >> if you want to cast your ballot in person in married your next chance is now election. early voting in the state ended at 8:00 tonight. news4's shomari stone was there when some voters were turned away because of the long lines this evening. >> reporter: that's right. there were hundreds of people who would drive here today after day care, drove to the parking lot, got out of their cars and tried to run up to the door. unfortunately, they arrived at 8:01 p.m. and were turned away. take look, this woman tried to beat the 8:00 deadline and fell down a. police officer helped her get back up on her feet. she was able to vote on time. look at this long line at that earliet vog side. it extends from the early voting turnout has been good. more than 800,000 people voted. tonight this woman arrived at the door at 8:01 and an elections volunteer followed the rule and politely turned her away. one collapsed to the ground right now you are out of breath drinking water. >> yeah, might have to come here tuesday. i couldn't find parking. >> reporter: the number of people who voted in maryland could double the amount of people who voted in 2012. the truck behind me is going to take the voting equipment machines to largo. the ballots are secure in another location. the crew also take the machines out of here. you can vote tuesday election day next week. live here in hyattsville shomari stone, news4. if you want to vote early in dc tomorrow is your last chance. absentee voting also goes through saturday. bring youing you an nbc news exclusive tonight. the federal government is mounting an unprecedented defense strategy with the belief that hackers will try to undermine election day. u.s. officials tell nbc news the the pentagon and cia to prepare for a potential cyber attack. hackers could try to manipulate social media platforms like facebook or release fake documents that implicate donald trump or hillary clinton with no time left to fact check them. less likely but scarier would be an attack that disables communication or transportation in one of the swing states. the one thing they are confident of, hackers will not be able to affect the actual change or delete actual votes. at the decision desk, i'm chris lawrence. tonight, no charges for a man used of blasting out a driver's window on the weltway today. police say they have not recovered a weapon. a father driving with his 4-month-old daughter in the back seat claims the driver of an suv kept cutting him off on the beltway. they exchanged and he says that driver raised a weapon and then his window shattered. national harbor. the father pulled over at brad ok road at the shopping center. franklin flores came to his aid. >> he got really scared because it was an unexpected window shatter. first thought was i need to make sure my baby is okay. >> his daughter is okay. police caught up with the suv driver in vienna, but they didn't find a weapon and still don't know how the window shart shattered. a new study possible, now the question is will anybody use a la connecting georgetown roslyn, and who is going to pay for it. jackie bensen is live. >> reporter: we did learn tonight this study says it is actually physically possible to do this. it's just a vision on paper right now, but a cable propelled conned la system similar to step closer to running back and forth across the pot mack river between georgetown and arlington. >> it's basically from the metro station from georgetown until a real metro station gets dug under the river. >> reporter: the feasibility study cost $200,000 and was paid for by a private public partnership. >> the consultants have come back and told us it is technically feasible and legally permittable. the system would cost between 8 1k30 $90 million and generate about $3 million in revenue a year. fairs have not been set. we asked people walking across key bridge in arlington tonight how much they would be able to pay. >> maybe $2. >> i don't know, $2. >> reporter: supporters say the gondola would get an estimated 6500 riders a day, commuters and tourists and reduce traffic in the area. necessity. >> i don't think it would be a practical solution to the amount of traffic. >> i wouldn't use it personally. i just walk across the bridge every day but it seems like it might be fun. >> reporter: no word yet on how this plan would be paid for. it's full speed ahead on a plan to build express lanes on i-66. the virginia governor said the state has build express lanes outside the beltway. taxpayers won't have to pay a dime for the project. construction on the project set to begin in 2017. and the express lanes should open to traffic in mitt 2022. new at 11:00 tonight we now know the name of the man shot and killed in dc late last block of t street southeast. munson lived in district heights. no word on a motive or possible suspects. new tonight. stranded near the airport. her luggage and her ride gone. >> a local woman says she couldn't get answers so she called nbc 4 responds. >> no one called me until i called you all. >> straight up at 11:00, susan hogan tells you what you should know the next time you hail ride from your smart phone. thanksgiving. why are we talking about cherry blossom snsz we'll explain coming up. doug? i'm talking about rain right now. storm team 4 radar tracking some rain across the area. and i have made some changes to yes, we have our challenges. we must give every child a great education, build an economy that works for everyone, end tax breaks for companies that move our jobs overseas. by working together, democrats and republicans, we can do these things. that's why we must defeat those who want to turn americans against one another. i'm chris van hollen, and i approve this message, because united, america depends on steady leadership. donald trump: "knock the crap out of them, would you? seriously..."vo: clear thinking... donald trump: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me." vo: and calm judgment. donald trump: "and you can tell them to go fu_k themselves." vo: because all it takes is one wrong move. donald trump audio only: "i would bomb the sh_t out of new details on that horrible bus crash in baltimore that killed six people tuesday. the company that operated the school bus says it's cooperating with the investigation. this after we learned today that the school bus driver was not authorized to drive the bus. glen chappell's license was sp renew a certification of his personal health. chappell also had a criminal conviction that could have disqualified him from driving school buss in maryland. he died in the crash along with the driver and four passengers on an mta bus. a u.s. park police officer is expected to be okay after accident a.m.ly shooting himself in the foot this. happened as he wrestled with a raccoon in rock creek park. park police got a call about a but something went very wrong on this particular ride that has now led to an investigation. after a long international flight into dull snees over there is the terminal. >> reporter: all kristen web wanted to do was to go home. she requested a ride from her uber app. within minutes an uber driver pulled up to the terminal. >> the driver drives up, gets driver. >> reporter: but then things just got weird. >> and then we're driving and he right away says i'm not connected to this car. >> you aren't connected to his car? >> correct. >> reporter: minutes later he pulled into this vacant lot two miles from the airport and asked for her phone. >> he is doing something with my phone. i get frustrated also realizing i'm in a place where there were no people at the time and said this isn't work let another driver. >> reporter: she gets out and the uber driver takes off. >> >> drove off with my lug naj the trunk. >> reporter: leaves christian stranded. despite numerous attempts to contact them through the app he never returned. >> i reported it to the police here at bull he is. >> reporter: then she tried to report to it uber. >> i was trying to get ahold of uber and i realized they have a difficult system to work with. >> reporter: she is not kidding. first she heard from aaron, who passed her to gus, who forwarded her case to sally from special operations stepping in for gus, who then forwarded it to cassandra from uber support and stepping in for sally, and then there were two others. >> i realized quickly it was not going to get cleared up. >> reporter: that's when kristen contacted nbc sponts smoonds. >> no one called me until i >> reporter: kristen told me he identified the driver. oddly enough he doesn't appear anywhere on her history on the uber app which according to uber is the app is supposed to i a lou you to see her driver's picture and vehicle details. >> i think they have a serious security issue that they haven't even tried to figure out. >> reporter: we contacted uber and the metropolitan airport authority. they tell us this is still an investigation. working with police to assist in the investigation and the driver in question has been blocked from the app. and why that driver doesn't appear in kristen's history, uber tells us it's investigating that, too. in the meantime, kristin did file a complaint with uber's insurance company. it requested she sign a settlement agreement which would prohibit her from talking any further about her case. they basically didn't want you to talk to us. >> or anybod >> reporter: kristen never got any answers about the mysterious theft of her luggage. she did end up signing the agreement, however, and was compensated. susan hogan, news4. >> got to be careful. new tonight we got a look at the official artwork for next year's national cherry blossom festival. that's pretty. >> whip that on during the dinner break? 2017 will be the 90th an verse of the cherry blossom festival. it kicks off on march 20th and runs through april 16th. mark your calendars now. we'll remind you between now and then. next year will also mark 105 since the gift of the cherry trees as a symbol of friendship between the u.s. and japan. >> that seems like a long way away. we have got winter to get through, if out late again. >>; is that right -- >> what does that tell you? >> he keeps giving the long range. >> i just finished my winter forecast. >> why are you waiting, doug. >> i have to wait, it will be out next thursday. stay tuned for that still getting everything together. but one thing for sure it's looking cold. right now as far as the radar is concerned we have rain across south of washington. no rain around the metro area. fret ricksburg, charles county, down towards part of stafford, st. mary's leonardtown, mechanic'sville. all seeing rain. this rain is coming down at a good clip here. here's the front movings down. a little bit of a wave moving right along there. we have some heavier showers moving through. really not even showers. southern maryland. but it's all moving down to the south and it will be outs of here tomorrow morning. earlier today we were talking about warm numbers. 83 today. that shattered a record of 80 degrees. 83, just amazing. 79 at dulles. 83 in fredericksburg. right now we are cooling with winds gusting upwards of 20 to 25 miles per hour. temperatures are still very mild for this time of night. 66 degrees. tomorrow will be a little bit cooler. take the jackets. by noon. again, it will be breezy. cool temperature, around 61 around 4:00. going for the high in the low 60s. a lot cooler than it was today, by about 20 degrees. but that puts us right around average tomorrow. becoming sunny, breezy, and cooler tomorrow. but still not too bad in the afternoon. once we get through around 1:00, 2:00, 3:00 looking good. upper 50s to the west. low 60s in and around the metro dc area. next couple of think is the coolest day. 63 degrees. not just 63 in the afternoon. i want to show you how the day is going to progress. early on saturday, saturday morning is going to be down right chilly. kids games, 45 degrees at 7:00 a.m. most of the suburbs could be in the upper 30s. need the jacket for the early games. rising to 59 degrees by around 1:00. sunday, daylight saving time come to an en, 66 degrees. along the national mall. get you out to that. 9:00 a.m. is registration. we start walking around 10:00. next week looking great, election day, 65 degrees. we have got pretty great weather through next week before another big change next weekend. coming up, the great eight comes through late to keep the caps red hot. >> here's jimmy fallon. >> benjamin c ?? stand by me ?? vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bill pay and providing free, energy-saving upgrades. it's more than helping customers, it's helping neighbors. our country spends a lot on health care. but are we reinvesting in the future? what about 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in red going for their fourth straight win tonight. first period we were scoreless. caps on the move, ovechkin firs on net. backstrom is there for the rebound. that's his first goal for the season. the capitols have an early need. second period, still up a goal. force a turnover here, bore could have beenski, nice pass to t.j. oshie. letting up. john carlson, the long drive here. puck gets loose in front of the net. alex ovechkin is there to score. his fifth goal this season. capitols up 3-0, but the jets aren't going away quietly. they scored two goals this the third period on tuesday night to tie the game. they scored three tonight to send it to overtime. the great eight, ovechkin in his 12th snn the spot again. the capitols win in overtime, 4-3. the guys still not pleased with their performance. >> we were not hooting and hollering in here. we were let down that we didn't play the way we wanted to. but glad we found a way to get a win. we'll take this as a learning experience. and 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