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Nicola Sturgeon told the United Kingdom's public inquiry into the pandemic that she didn't use informal messaging such as WhatsApp to make decisions. Although Scotland is part of the U.K., its government has powers over matters relating to public health. Sturgeon's standing has been further dented by the recent revelation that her WhatsApp messages had been deleted, which has led to questions about her trustworthiness or whether she has anything to hide. Last week, Sturgeon's successor as first minister, Humza Yousaf, offered an “unreserved” apology for the Scottish government’s “frankly poor” handling of requests for WhatsApp messages. Johnson agreed in late 2021 to hold a public inquiry after heavy pressure from bereaved families, who have hit out at the evidence emerging about his actions.
Persons: , policymaking, Nicola Sturgeon, , Sturgeon, Boris Johnson, hadn't, hasn't, WhatsApp, , Humza Yousaf, Heather Hallett, Johnson Organizations: United, Scotland, Scottish National Party, Scottish Locations: Scotland, Edinburgh, England, Wales, Northern Ireland
CNBC Daily Open: Tech earnings not impressing Wall Street
  + stars: | 2024-01-31 | by ( Sumathi Bala | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Asia stocks mixedAsia-Pacific markets were mixed Wednesday ahead of the interest rate decision from the U.S. Federal Reserve. Overnight, U.S. stocks also closed mixed. Alphabet, Microsoft disappointWall Street wasn't too impressed with the quarterly results from tech giants Alphabet and Microsoft.
Persons: Elon Musk, Tesla, Goldman Sachs Organizations: CNBC, U.S . Federal, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Microsoft, Tesla Locations: Asia, Pacific, China, Delaware
Jim said, "I don't know if [CEO] Carol Tome can keep the job." The fact is, he added, e-commerce is very strong and "she's not participating in it." Walmart — Founder Sam Walton liked the idea that people shouldn't have to own fractional shares, Jim said, praising the retailer's 3-for-1 stock split . "Very smart move by Walmart" to entice the individual investor with a smaller share price, Jim added. General Motors — Shares on Wednesday added to their 7.8% gain in the prior session on a strong quarter and 2024 guidance.
Persons: Jim, Carol Tome, Sam Walton, Mary Barra, Dave Calhoun didn't, Calhoun, Ozempic, Eli Lilly, Lilly, Tesla, Elon Organizations: Parcel Service, Walmart, General Motors, GM, CNBC, Club, Ford Motor, Boeing, Novo Nordisk — Locations: Delaware
CNN —A New York state judge has the future of Donald Trump’s business empire in his hands. The civil lawsuit from New York Attorney General Letitia James, a Democrat, is seeking $370 million from Trump and the other defendants (the figure was originally $250 million). The back and forth between the judge, Trump and the former president’s lawyers during the trial was repeatedly heated. “What evidence do you have – I just haven’t seen it – that they knew that there was fraud?” Engoron asked. Furthermore, Trump says, companies like Deutsche Bank wanted to do business with Trump Org.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Judge Arthur Engoron, Trump, Letitia James, Engoron, What’s, James, , Andrew Amer, Allen Weisselberg, Jeff McConney, Mr, ” Amer, , ” Engoron, Donald Trump Jr, Eric Trump, Ivanka Trump, belittle James, colluding, ” Trump, I’m, “ It’s Organizations: CNN, New York, Democrat, Trump, disgorgement, Trump Organization, Trump Org, Deutsche Bank, Engoron Locations: York, New, Mar, New York, Westchester County , New York
E. Jean Carroll's lawyer said Donald Trump attorney Alina Habba acted more professional when Trump wasn't around. Habba "was much more disciplined" and "acted more like a lawyer," Carroll lawyer Shawn Crowley said. Habba's courtroom antics made headlines during the Carroll defamation trial against Trump. AdvertisementDonald Trump's attorney Alina Habba — whose courtroom antics in the second E. Jean Carroll defamation trial made headlines — "acted more like a lawyer" when the former president wasn't around and buzzing in her ear, Carroll's attorney said. In the same interview, Carroll's attorney Roberta Kaplan said Habba regularly "yelled" at US District Judge Lewis Kaplan during the trial.
Persons: Jean Carroll's, Donald Trump, Alina Habba, Carroll, Shawn Crowley, , Donald Trump's, Alina Habba —, Jean Carroll, wasn't, Rachel Maddow, Crowley, Trump, defaming, Roberta Kaplan, Habba, Lewis Kaplan Organizations: Trump, Service, US, Business, MSNBC Locations: Manhattan, New York City
New York CNN —A Delaware state court judge has thrown out the 2018 pay package that helped to make Tesla CEO Elon Musk one of the richest people in the world. He said Tesla investors will benefit from the decision by having the “dilution from this gargantuan pay package erased.”Attorneys for Musk and the Tesla board argued the pay package was approved by a shareholder vote. Excluding the votes owned by Musk and his brother, 73% of the shares voting in that election supported the pay package. The company’s market cap was valued at $54 billion at the time the pay package was approved. Robyn Denholm, the chair of Tesla’s board, testified that the pay package was all about keeping Musk focused on Tesla.
Persons: Elon Musk, Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick, Musk, Tesla, , , Greg Varallo, McCormick, ” Musk, Robyn Denholm, ” Denholm, – CNN’s Matt McFarland Organizations: New, New York CNN, Musk, Delaware Supreme, SpaceX, Twitter, Boring, Tesla Locations: New York, Delaware, . Delaware, Tesla
Donald Trump has to cut a fat check, and his appeal of the E. Jean Carroll verdict won't delay that. While he appeals the verdict, Carroll can't touch that money — but neither can Trump. Here, as an example, is the judgment Kaplan issued after last year's Carroll verdict, the one that ordered he pay $5 million in damages. Last time around, for the $5 million verdict, Trump went with cash. The premium is money Trump would never see again, according to a surety executive who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Persons: Donald Trump, Jean Carroll, Trump, Carroll, , Donald Trump's, Carroll's, Roberta Kaplan, Stephanie Keith, Lewis Kaplan, That's, Kaplan, Judge Kaplan, babysit — Trump, what's, Chubb, Morgan Chase, Donald Trump Scott Eisen, general's, Habba Organizations: Trump, Service, Business, Travelers Insurance, Liberty Mutual, New, Trump Organization Locations: Manhattan, New York
This marks the second time that Morgan Geyser, now 21, has asked a judge to release her from the Winnebago Mental Health Institute. She made a similar request for conditional release in 2022 but withdrew the petition two months after filing it. Geyser asked the judge to order a new round of medical tests and grant her conditional release if the results are favorable. Weier pleaded guilty to attempted second-degree intentional homicide and was also sent to the psychiatric facility after a jury found she was suffering from a mental illness at the time of the attack. Weier was granted a conditional release in 2021 to live with her father and was ordered to wear a GPS monitor.
Persons: Morgan, Michael Bohren, Geyser, Weier, Payton Leutner, Leutner, Weier egged Organizations: Winnebago Mental Health, Police Locations: WAUKESHA, Wis, Wisconsin, Winnebago, Waukesha
The South Carolina Attorney General’s office, which led the prosecution against Murdaugh, has urged the courts to deny the motion. The evidentiary hearing Monday is expected to include the testimony of 11 jurors from the original murder trial and Hill. Murdaugh’s attorneys had indicated they also wanted to call alternate and dismissed jurors, as well as prosecutors and Judge Clifton Newman, who presided over the murder trial, as witnesses. Colleton County Clerk of Court Rebecca Hill listens as prosecutor Creighton Waters makes closing arguments in Alex Murdaugh's murder trial at the Colleton County Courthouse on March 1, 2023, in Walterboro, South Carolina. Alex Murdaugh's defense attorneys Dick Harpootlian, left, and Jim Griffin before a hearing on January 16 at the Richland County Judicial Center in Columbia.
Persons: Alex Murdaugh, Murdaugh, Colleton, Rebecca “ Becky ” Hill, Hill, , ” Hill, Dick Harpootlian, Clifton Newman, Jean Toal –, Newman, , Rebecca Hill, Creighton Waters, Alex Murdaugh's, Maggie, Paul, Alan Wilson, Ms, , , ” Hill’s, Neil R, Gordon, Justin Bamberg, Will Lewis, Jim Griffin, Gavin McIntyre, ” Murdaugh’s, Judge Toal, ” CNN’s Devon Sayers Organizations: CNN, South Carolina Attorney, South Carolina Supreme, The State, TNS, Getty, Prosecutors, South Carolina, Judicial Center, Courier, South, South Carolina Law Locations: Colleton County, South Carolina, Colleton, Walterboro , South Carolina, The, Columbia , South Carolina, Richland, Columbia
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A federal judge has ordered an Oregon newspaper not to publish documents that it obtained regarding a sex discrimination lawsuit against sports behemoth Nike. When the news outlet declined, the attorney filed a court motion requesting they be returned. U.S. Magistrate Judge Jolie Russo approved the motion on Friday and ordered the news outlet to return the documents. Russo said the documents fall under the case’s protective order, which withholds some content from public view. The news outlet said it was working on a separate article based on independent reporting when it received the documents.
Persons: Judge Jolie Russo, ” Russo, Russo, OregonLive, , , Content Therese Bottomly Organizations: , behemoth Nike, Oregonian, U.S, Content, Nike, Associated Press Locations: PORTLAND, Oregon
In addition to his two losses in the Carroll cases, Trump faces civil penalties in a case in New York, where a judge has already determined that Trump inflated his net worth to win better financing terms. In both the New York and the second Carroll case, Trump has made theatrical appearances and remarks. The Best Cartoons on Donald Trump View All 272 ImagesIn the Carroll case, Trump stormed out of the courtroom during closing arguments and was chastised by the judge for interrupting while his own lawyer, Alina Habba, was speaking. The initial Carroll verdict came as something of a surprise. Haley earlier in the month said she had not "looked at" the Carroll case.
Persons: E, Jean Carroll –, Carroll, Donald Trump, Trump's tantrums, Trump, defaming Carroll, Roberta Kaplan, District Judge Lewis Kaplan, Hillary Clinton, Letitia James, Arthur Engoran, Jan, Joe Biden, Engoran, Alina Habba, Carroll –, Judge Kaplan, Kaplan, A.J, Delgado, Nikki Haley, Trump's, “ Donald Trump’s, ” Haley, Nachama Soloveichik, Haley, Biden, Witch Hunt Organizations: U.S, District, Trump, Democratic, Senate, Republicans, New, Donald Trump View, Carroll, Capitol, United Nations, Republican Party Locations: New York, New York , Florida, Georgia, Lago, Florida, York
That verdict is still being appealed, and Trump within minutes of Friday’s verdict declared he will appeal this one as well. Carroll proved to jury she suffered harm from Trump’s defamatory statementsIt didn’t take the jury long to return a verdict against Trump, with deliberations lasting less than three hours. Trump’s attorney argued that Carroll would have received hateful messages when she wrote her story no matter what Trump said. “But President Trump should not have to pay for their threats. “You are on the verge of spending some time in the lock up, now sit down,” he said to Trump’s attorney.
Persons: Donald Trump, Jean Carroll, Trump, Carroll, Donald, ” Carroll, Roberta Kaplan, Joe Biden, Will Carroll, ” Trump, Boris Epshteyn, Alina Habba’s, Judge Lewis Kaplan, Shawn Crowley, , ” Habba, , Judge, admonishes, Judge Kaplan, Habba, Kaplan, ” Kaplan, it’s Organizations: CNN, White, Republican, Trump, Democratic, LaGuardia Airport Locations: New York, United, American
CNN —A retired judge hired by the Illinois State Board of Elections held a hearing Friday on whether the 14th Amendment’s “insurrectionist ban” applies to former President Donald Trump. Retired Illinois judge Clark Erickson presided over the roughly two-hour hearing in Chicago on Friday. The Illinois State Board of Elections, which is expected to vote Tuesday on whether to accept Erickson’s recommendation in the Trump case, is a bipartisan panel with four Democrats and four Republicans. Their decision can be appealed in Illinois state courts. At its Tuesday meeting, the election board is also slated to vote on a 14th Amendment challenge lodged against President Joe Biden by a group of conservative activists.
Persons: CNN —, , Donald Trump, Clark Erickson, Matthew Piers, Trump, Piers, ” Piers, , ” Trump, Scott Gessler, President Trump, ” Gessler, ” Erickson, Joe Biden, Biden “, Biden Organizations: CNN, Illinois State, Trump, Capitol, , Republican, GOP, Illinois, United, Democratic Locations: Illinois, Colorado, Maine, Chicago, Michigan , Minnesota, Kankakee, United States, Mexico
A Pennsylvania law that makes it a crime to release information about teacher disciplinary complaints is an unconstitutional violation of the First Amendment, a federal judge has ruled. The law's confidentiality provision makes it a misdemeanor to disclose the existence of a state complaint or any information about it unless and until discipline is imposed. U.S. District Judge Karen S. Marston did not strike down the law itself in her Jan. 10 ruling. “The confidentiality provision exists to protect the reputation, privacy, and due process rights of educators” who are accused, and ultimately cleared, of wrongdoing, said Chris Lilienthal, a spokesperson for the Pennsylvania State Education Association. Pepper's misconduct complaint centers on a January 2023 email that school psychologist Julia Szarko sent to his school district account.
Persons: , Jimmy Adams, he’s, Karen S, Marston, James Pepper, Pepper, “ weaponizing ”, Aaron Martin, Martin, , Chris Lilienthal, Jennifer Schorn, Julia Szarko, Szarko, Szarko —, Pepper's, she's, “ Dr, ” Pepper, Organizations: Pennsylvania Department of Education, National Association of State, Education, U.S, District, Central Bucks School District, Central Bucks, Department of, Pennsylvania State Education Association, Republican, of Education Locations: Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania’s
CNN —A judge has proposed that Spain’s former soccer boss, Luis Rubiales, should stand trial for giving an unwanted kiss to star forward Jennifer Hermoso after the national team’s 2023 Women’s World Cup victory, the National Court press office in Madrid said in statement Thursday. Rubiales had described the kiss as “mutual” – a claim Hermoso has denied, saying she did not consent and was not respected. Rubiales resigned as RFEF president last September following weeks of pressure and now faces potential prosecution over his alleged actions. After that, the judge could issue an order to send the case for trial, which – if it occurs – would be held before a panel of three other judges at the National Court, the court spokesperson added. Hermoso was the last to testify in the investigation phase, appearing before the judge last January 2.
Persons: CNN —, Luis Rubiales, Jennifer Hermoso, Francisco de Jorge, , Rubiales, Hermoso, Jorge Vilda, CNN’s Kathleen Magramo Organizations: CNN, National Court, Royal Spanish Football Federation, Defense, Rubiales Locations: Madrid, Spain
CNN —Ukrainian tennis player Dayana Yastremska said that her teenage compatriot Yelyzaveta Kotliar was likely to have been “too emotional and confused” when shaking hands with a Russian opponent. The 16-year-old Kotliar was competing in the first round of the Australian Open junior girls’ singles competition when she shook hands with Russian player Vlada Mincheva at the net. Ukrainian Tennis Federation/FacebookSince the start of the war, Russian and Belarusian tennis players have continued to play at tournaments and grand slams but must do so as neutrals without their flag or country displayed. ‘Nice to make history’On Wednesday, meanwhile, the 23-year-old Yastremska continued her stunning run at the Australian Open by defeating the Czech Republic’s Linda Nosková 6-3 6-4. I was a little bit nervous, but at the same time tired.”Yastremska will face China’s Zheng Qinwen in the Australian Open final four on Thursday.
Persons: Dayana Yastremska, Yelyzaveta Kotliar, Kotliar, Vlada Mincheva, Yastremska, , Kostiantyn, Liza, , ” Yelyzaveta Kotliar, Linda Nosková, I’m, Zheng Qinwen Organizations: CNN, Australian Open, Ukrainian Tennis Federation, Facebook, Locations: Ukrainian, Russian, Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, Melbourne, Belarusian, Czech
15-Year-Old to Be Tried as Adult in Sexual Assault, Slaying of Girl, 10A judge has ruled the case of a 15-year-old Wisconsin boy accused of killing a 10-year-old girl after luring her into woods will remain in adult court
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On Monday, Trump's attorney Alina Habba said he intends to take the witness stand in his defense. Trump's two driving impulses — to fight the system and to take the witness stand — will create the judicial equivalent of a car wreck, experts told Business Insider. Alternatively, Trump can get on the witness stand and "try to testify in a narrative fashion," Jones said. Carroll's trial does have a jury, making it harder to "unring that bell" of forbidden testimony, Jones said. Or wager that he'll inflict wounds on himself by taking the witness stand?
Persons: , Jean Carroll, Donald Trump, Trump, defaming Carroll, Carroll, Carroll —, Alina Habba, John Jones, Jilting, MAGA, Jones, " Jones, Lewis Kaplan, — Trump, aren't, Carol Martin, Carroll's, Mary Altaffer Trump, Habba, Chris Mattei, Alex Jones, Sandy Hook, " Mattei, Kaplan, Arthur Engoron, Michael M, Engoron, Will, he's, he'll, Elle, Jane Rosenberg, Mattei, they'll, Rudy Giuliani's, Giuliani, it's, Forbes Organizations: Service, Business, Dickinson College, AP, Trump, New York Attorney, New, US Justice Department, Getty, REUTERS, Republican Locations: Manhattan, Pennsylvania, Florida, Georgia
Wayne LaPierre arrives at his civil corruption trial in New York. Oliver North arrives at the NRA civil corruption trial in New York. Oliver North arriving at the NRA civil corruption trial in New York. Brendan McDermid/Reuters"I did not want to harm the NRA," North said from the witness stand. "What I was trying to do is protect Wayne LaPierre," North said.
Persons: , Wayne LaPierre's, he's, Joel Cohen, LaPierre, Charles Cotton, Wayne LaPierre, Brendan McDermid, Letitia James, Oliver North, Reuters LaPierre, North, Brewer Organizations: Service, Business, New, Plaintiff, NRA, Reuters, Counselors, week's Locations: New York
RENO, Nev. (AP) — A Nevada judge has approved a petition by abortion access advocates as eligible for signature gathering in their long-standing attempt to get abortion rights on the 2024 ballot. Abortion rights up to 24 weeks are already codified into Nevada law through a 1990 referendum vote, where two-thirds of voters were in favor. The petition would have included protections for “matters relating to their pregnancies” including prenatal care, childbirth, postpartum care, birth control, vasectomies, tubal ligations, abortion and abortion care as well as care for miscarriages and infertility. “Abortion rights are not the only form of reproductive freedom under attack across the country,” Hamon said. Lawmakers in Nevada’s Democratic-controlled Legislature are also attempting to get reproductive rights including abortion access in front of voters on the 2026 ballot.
Persons: James T, Russell, Lindsey Hamon, ” Hamon, Roe, Wade, ___ Stern, Stern Organizations: Carson, Reproductive Freedoms, Nevada Supreme, Supreme, Lawmakers, Nevada’s Democratic, Assembly, Associated Press, America Statehouse News Initiative, America Locations: RENO, Nev, Nevada, U.S, New York, Maryland, Missouri, Arizona
A 33-year-old man has been arrested twice in roughly 48 hours after stalking Taylor Swift outside her Manhattan home, the police said on Tuesday. The man, David Crowe, of Seattle, was charged by the police on Monday with two counts of harassment and two counts of stalking. A neighbor and a security guard at the pop star’s building in TriBeCa had spotted Mr. Crowe, who was first arrested near Ms. Swift’s residence over the weekend. Around 1:30 p.m. Saturday, security personnel called 911 to report that Mr. Crowe had tried to enter the residence, the police said. A judge had issued the warrants after Mr. Crowe failed to show up to court to answer those summonses.
Persons: Taylor Swift, David Crowe, Crowe Locations: Manhattan, Seattle, TriBeCa, Greenpoint, Brooklyn
TORONTO (AP) — A Canadian judge has ruled that the government’s use of the Emergencies Act to quell weeks of protests by truckers and others angry over COVID-19 restrictions in 2022 was unreasonable and unconstitutional. In the decision released Tuesday, Federal Court Justice Richard Mosley said the invocation of the Emergencies Act led to the infringement of constitutional rights. Political Cartoons View All 253 Images“I conclude that there was no national emergency justifying the invocation of the Emergencies Act and the decision to do so was therefore unreasonable,” Mosley wrote. Freeland said it was a hard decision to invoke the act but called the protests a serious threat to public safety, national security and Canada's economic security. The protests were first aimed at a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for cross-border truckers.
Persons: Hill, Justin Trudeau’s, Richard Mosley, ” Mosley, Chrystia Freeland, Freeland, Trudeau Organizations: TORONTO, Canadian, Justin Trudeau’s Liberal, Convoy, Police, Federal, Canadian Civil Liberties Association, Ottawa, Canada’s, Rights, Freedoms Locations: Ottawa, U.S, Canada, Coutts , Alberta, Montana, France , New Zealand, Netherlands, Windsor , Ontario, Detroit
The testy clashes have come to be expected as Trump's lawyers carry into the courtroom the bombastic, and often antagonistic, style that defines his campaign trail demeanor. There's no doubt that the lawyers, with some exceptions, have struggled to score major points with judges and in fact have often provoked their ire. Both cases have been defined by contentious exchanges between judges and Trump and his lawyers. In November, for instance, they pushed unsuccessfully for a mistrial in the fraud case, accusing Judge Arthur Engoron of “tangible and overwhelming” bias. Chutkan has repeatedly admonished Trump’s lawyers for political arguments, once telling attorney John Lauro during debate over whether restrictions could be placed on Trump's speech that though she knew he had a “message” to convey, she didn't want campaign rhetoric in court.
Persons: Alina Habba, , Lewis A, Kaplan, There's, Trump, “ Trump, Ty Cobb, ” Trump, E, Jean Carroll, Judge Arthur Engoron, Engoron, Christophe Kise, Kise, Habba, he’d, , ” Kaplan, Joe Biden, ” They’ve, Biden, Tanya Chutkan, Barack Obama, Chutkan, John Lauro, Lauro, Todd Blanche, Chris Kise, Tim Parlatore, Joe Tacopina, Tacopina, — “, “ Donald Trump, Donald Trump, that’s, Aileen Cannon, Trump’s, ” Stephen Saltzburg, ___ Richer, Larry Neumeister Organizations: Trump White House, Trump, Biden, Justice Department, U.S, MSNBC, George Washington University, Associated Press Locations: New York, Washington, Atlanta, Georgia, York, Florida, Lago, Boston, Sisak
Over 100,000 people have used such “same-day registration” in North Carolina during each of the last two presidential election years, so slight adjustments in the closely divided state could make a difference in this November's elections for president, governor and other statewide positions. Early in-person voting — and thus same-day registration — for the March 5 primaries begins Feb. 15. Giving people only one chance to verify by mail would be a “substantial burden on same-day registrants who cast a ballot,” Schroeder said. Schroeder acknowledged there are legitimate interests in using address verification to promote preserving the integrity of the election process and instilling voter confidence. But he wrote the plaintiffs have shown the “precise interests asserted in this case likely do not outweigh the substantial burden on the rights of same-day registrants who cast a ballot.”In 2020, about 2,150 same-day registration applicants in North Carolina failed the address verification.
Persons: District Judge Thomas Schroeder, Roy Cooper's, Schroeder, George W, Bush, ” Schroeder, Tim Moore, Grey Mills, , mailer, Organizations: , North, District, Republican, Assembly, Democratic Gov, Democratic, . Postal Service, Grey, State Board, Democratic National Committee, Democratic Party Locations: RALEIGH, N.C, North Carolina, U.S
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal from a former business partner of presidential son Hunter Biden who was seeking to overturn his criminal conviction for securities fraud. As is typical, the justices did not comment in leaving in place a federal appeals court ruling that reinstated the fraud conviction of Devon Archer. A lower court judge had earlier set aside a jury verdict that found Archer guilty of fraud and ordered a new trial. It was the second time the Supreme Court denied Archer's appeal. His conviction was overturned later that year before the court of appeals in New York reinstated it in 2020.
Persons: Hunter Biden, Devon Archer, Archer Organizations: WASHINGTON, Oglala Sioux, Biden Locations: Oglala, New York, Ukrainian
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