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00:00Let's all become a TAXI!
00:14It's hard to book, it's expensive to get a massage, even the smell of a helmet in motorcycle taxis.
00:20Complaints to the Transportation Network Vehicle Service or TNVS for listening to the Senate earlier.
00:28TNVS companies, as well as the group of drivers, defended that if there is no surge rate, they are lucky.
00:36Witness, Mav Gonzalez.
00:43In the middle of the sidewalk clearing operations today of the MMDA in Paranaque,
00:48this vehicle was about to be hit by a driver who ran away.
00:53Did you see it or not?
00:55I didn't see it.
00:56You didn't see it?
00:58I saw it, sir.
01:00You saw the enforcer, you should have asked him first.
01:03You should have stopped him, you shouldn't have hit him.
01:07I was just like that because I was afraid to get hit.
01:10Afraid?
01:12Weren't you afraid to get hit by the enforcer?
01:15Were you more afraid to get hit?
01:18Can you park there?
01:20I know it's prohibited.
01:21You know it's prohibited to park there.
01:23MMDA has now tightened the clearing operations so that the roads can be cleared in this holiday rush.
01:31Passengers can already feel the daily chaos of heavy traffic and the difficulty in driving.
01:39Sometimes, it takes three hours because it's hard to drive.
01:44What time will you be home?
01:4510.
01:4610?
01:47At night?
01:48At night.
01:49What time do you wake up?
01:507.
01:51Do you sleep there?
01:52Yes.
01:54To make the trip more comfortable and faster, some passengers are choosing TNVS or Transportation Network Vehicle Service.
02:01But aside from the high price of the massage, it's also hard to book.
02:05It's the same as what the Senate heard earlier.
02:08If it's rush hour and it's raining, why is it so hard to book a Grab?
02:15We are lacking in the supply of drivers on road, especially when it comes to rush hour.
02:22Many are not able to travel and others are passing through the traffic.
02:28That's why they need to be incentivized.
02:30The frequent cancellation of drivers is also being complained about.
02:33When a customer cancels three times and is suspended,
02:37what is the driver's sanction?
02:40Do they have a similar consequence just in case they cancel?
02:47Sometimes, it's suspended from the platform.
02:51It's banned from the platform.
02:53Especially when there's a habit of the driver for collective measures,
03:00we make sure that he is called to the office.
03:04The app also often cancels rush hour and motorcycle taxis.
03:08It won't be restricted to the system of Angkas and Joyride.
03:14What are the mechanisms to protect the passengers like us?
03:22Angkas has a fraud detection system to target the riders who open and close the app.
03:28We are checking it. We have already been banned based on that.
03:33Even the smelly helmet of some motorcycle taxis were not allowed to pass.
03:37Sometimes, it's cleaned because it's smelly and dirty.
03:41Those kinds of complaints are not true.
03:43That has to be addressed.
03:45According to Angkas, they have already set up charcoal sanitation for helmets.
03:49They also have helmet cleaners that are used in different stations
03:54to avoid these kinds of complaints from passengers.
03:57Sometimes, customers don't wear helmets because it's hot.
04:00That's their reason.
04:02Shower caps are required most of the time.
04:05It's also heard that it's hard to book discounted passengers,
04:09like PWD, senior citizen, or student.
04:12Other drivers complain that some are abusing the discount.
04:17According to LTFRB, they have a memorandum of agreement with TNC, like Grab,
04:22that they should be the one to pay the discounts.
04:25Before we award them the franchise, it's already done.
04:28The 20% discount shall be shouldered by the TNC,
04:33regardless of whether it's Grab or any other TNC.
04:36According to Grab, they are just following the Memo Circular 2018-004
04:41that states that the driver will be the one to pay the discounts.
04:44According to the senators, TNC should be the one to pay the discounts.
04:48Grab promised that it will consult with LTFRB.
04:51According to Grab, in the surge in passengers,
04:5480% of the additional passengers go to the drivers when there's traffic, rain, and Christmas.
05:00They are also giving additional incentives to the drivers for the price surge.
05:05That's why the drivers are asking how to get rid of it.
05:08We are asking because the travel is really hard now because of the traffic and the expensive gasoline.
05:18What we are asking for is that the surge should not be reduced
05:22because it is also important for us so that our income is worth it for our families.
05:29For GMA Integrated News, I am Mav Gonzalez, your witness.
05:35The study of giving free rides to malls and public transportation is now a holiday rush.
05:42The Transportation Department will investigate if there can be a shuttle from train stations to malls.
05:49The LTFRB will issue a permit for free rides or any trips from malls to trains.
05:56To help the traffic, the MMBA put traffic enforcers around malls.
06:04Road works in Metro Manila are also prohibited from November 18 to December 25
06:09except for the maintenance repairs of DPWH and priority projects of DOTR.
06:21Before the news, the rain is now experiencing the southern part of the volcano.
06:26FIVOX is worried about the possibility of flooding
06:29in the rivers that pass through the dams affected by Pyroclastic Density Currents or PDC.
06:36The alert level 3 is still high and FIVOX is also seeing signs of possible flooding of the volcano yesterday.
06:44From La Carlota City, Negros Occidental, this is Aileen Pedrezo of GMA Regional TV.
06:52Aileen?
06:54Pia, last night, residents evacuated from the evacuation center lived near the volcano.
07:04Tonight, Pia, the heavy rain experienced here in La Carlota City.
07:15It seems that the color around the dam is gone,
07:18most of the barangay is wet and wet in Baguas City.
07:22There is no rescue and trees.
07:24Almost zero visibility on the roads.
07:27This is followed by the eruption of the volcano yesterday.
07:34That's why the residents are wearing face masks.
07:37The evacuation of the residents living near the volcano continues.
07:41Abo and several main roads in La Carlota City are also covered.
07:45Several roads are closed.
07:47Most of the barangay is flooded.
07:49The first flushing operations were carried out by DPWH.
07:55The smell of sulfur is still strong.
07:57That's why 60-year-old Lola Curazon feels the pain of the earthquake.
08:01The only thing we can do is not to go there.
08:04We have to go to Batmara, Dunghan, and Kitakunikun.
08:07We sleep every day.
08:09The Langgote family is complaining about the effect of the ashfall on their cattle.
08:14We are afraid of the ashfall.
08:16We are afraid of the ashfall.
08:19We are afraid of the ashfall.
08:22More than 7,000 residents have evacuated to 10 evacuation centers in the town of La Casillana.
08:28But some have chosen to stay in their homes.
08:31We will stay in our homes.
08:33If the volcano continues, we will stay in our homes.
08:42We will stay in our homes.
08:43Christy chose to stay in her farm.
08:47We will stay in our homes.
08:50If the volcano continues, we will stay in our homes.
08:53We will stay in our homes.
08:57We will stay in our homes.
08:59More than 10,000 residents have evacuated to different places in the province,
09:03according to the Negros Occidental PDRRMO.
09:06Hundreds of residents have also been evacuated to Canaon City in Negros Oriental.
09:10The ashfall was also experienced outside Negros Island.
09:13Yesterday, the ash was blown by the wind,
09:16and the sea was swept towards Antique, Guimaras, and Iloilo, according to PHIVOX.
09:21The other ash that is experienced further, like here in Antique,
09:27are the remobilized ash.
09:30It means that due to the strong wind,
09:33even the ashfall that has already fallen,
09:36it is still being blown away.
09:39Compared to yesterday, the volcano in Canaon is quieter now.
09:42Only 20 volcanic quakes were recorded in the last 24 hours, according to PHIVOX.
09:47But it should not be complacent,
09:49because there are signs of possible magmatic or major eruptions next week.
09:54According to our analysis,
09:56the magmatic eruption of Canaon is really preparing.
10:00The only question is, when and how?
10:04And how strong or how strong is the earthquake?
10:09Alert Level 3 in the volcano is still high.
10:12According to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council,
10:15more than 54,000 residents within 6 km of danger are the target of forced evacuation.
10:21Canaan City and the town of La Castellana were designated as critical areas of evacuation.
10:2611 places in Negros Occidental were designated by the Office of Civil Defense as evacuation centers.
10:32President Bongbong Marcos assured that the government is ready
10:36to carry out extensive evacuation of the residents.
10:57According to DSWD,
10:58almost 80,000 food packs and 15,000 non-food items for Negros
11:05are included in the evacuation center.
11:11Relief goods and face masks will be distributed
11:14by the Capuso Foundation tomorrow
11:16to more than 2,000 evacuees in La Carlota City and the town of La Castellana.
11:21The task force was formed,
11:23the RDRRMC-6,
11:27to speed up the coordination of various government agencies with affected LGUs.
11:35And that's the latest live here in La Carlota City.
11:40For GEMI Integrity News, I'm Aileen Pedrezo of GEMI Regional TV,
11:44your Saksi.
11:48The earthquake is still under control.
11:49Mount Canlaon still needs to be elevated to Alert Level 4.
11:53And as far as we can see,
11:54there will be a slow rise of magma, roots, and volcanic eruptions.
12:00If that happens,
12:02a major eruption is possible
12:03where the top of the volcano may reach 10 kilometers.
12:08And the highly dangerous Pyroclastic Density Current, or PDC,
12:12may reach up to 6 kilometers away.
12:16PDC is the mixture of hot ash,
12:19mud,
12:20rocks,
12:21and gas that can cause a fire.
12:24Under Alert Level 4,
12:25the danger zone will expand to 10 kilometers,
12:28and 10,000 residents will be added to those who need to be evacuated.
12:34At the same time as the anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea,
12:39President Bombo Marcos called for the non-sending of warships
12:43to resupply fishermen in the West Philippine Sea.
12:47This is Van Myrina.
12:53On the day that China Coast Guard bombed the BRP Datu Pagbuaya of BIFAR
12:58near Bajo de Masinlok,
13:01a Chinese Navy ship was spotted
13:03near the Philippine ships.
13:06According to the PCG,
13:08this was the first time this happened in Bajo de Masinlok.
13:11One day after the Chinese ship was attacked,
13:14according to the National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea,
13:17it is possible that the Philippines will deploy warships of the Philippine Navy
13:20to join the resupply missions of BIFAR.
13:23If there are future resupply missions,
13:25and we see that the planned ships are there,
13:29and they are approaching the Philippine Coast Guard and BIFAR ships,
13:33then it is possible that we will also deploy the Philippine Navy.
13:37According to the PCG,
13:38it is the President's decision.
13:41This is what President Bongbong Marcos said
13:43at the inauguration of the NLEX Kandaba III Bayada.
14:06The President said this
14:07at the 42nd anniversary of the United Nations Convention
14:10on the Law of the Sea or UNCLOS,
14:12one of the foundations of the Philippines
14:14through its right to the West Philippine Sea.
14:17This readiness to engage fully
14:19within the parameters set by UNCLOS
14:21is a testament to our unwavering belief
14:24in the peaceful means of settling disputes
14:26and the rule of law
14:28and the rules-based international order.
14:30Taiwan, on the other hand,
14:31is responsible for the number of Chinese ships around Taiwan.
14:35Their military is now on high alert.
14:37According to Taiwan,
14:38China's next naval deployment
14:40is the largest in almost three decades.
14:43According to Reuters,
14:44the Chinese Navy and Coast Guard ships
14:46will reach Siam in the region.
14:48China has not yet announced
14:50if they will have a military drill in the area.
14:52When asked about this,
14:54the Chinese Foreign Ministry said,
14:57Taiwan is part of China's territory,
15:00democracy,
15:01and Taiwan has its own government,
15:03but for China,
15:04this is their province.
15:05They are ready to fight back.
15:07For GMAT Greatest News,
15:08I'm Ivan,
15:09and you're listening to Saksi.
15:14Meralco has a new electricity bill
15:16this December.
15:18The bill is more than 10 cents per kilowatt hour.
15:21According to Meralco,
15:22the bill is 21 pesos in total
15:25for typical households
15:27that consume 200 kilowatt hours
15:29because of the increase in generation charge
15:32that Meralco pays to electricity suppliers.
15:35On Christmas,
15:36where will they get the money
15:39to add more electricity?
15:43This is not included
15:44in the Energy Regulatory Commission's approval
15:47to add more electricity
15:49to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines
15:51starting in January.
15:52It is not yet clear to Meralco
15:54how this will affect the bill.
15:58What is the manipulation of the price of sugar
16:01that the Congress wants to investigate?
16:03According to the United Sugar Producers
16:05Federation of the Philippines,
16:06there are traders who buy sugar
16:09at a low price
16:11to increase the price.
16:13In the privileged speech
16:14of Negros Occidental 5th District
16:15Rep. Emilio Bernardino Yulo,
16:18he said that this should be investigated
16:20and answered.
16:21Those who should protect sugar farmers
16:24are also being harassed.
16:26The Sugar Regulatory Administration
16:28supports the investigation.
16:31The 4th Philippine Human Rights Plan
16:33was launched today,
16:34International Human Rights Day.
16:36In its launch earlier in Pasay City,
16:38Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin
16:41was given the National Human Rights Action Plan
16:44which will be a guide
16:45to strengthen the rights
16:47for human rights in various sectors.
16:50It covers 8 chapters on various issues
16:53such as gender equality,
16:55child poverty,
16:56abuse and exploitation,
16:58the protection of PWDs,
17:00the protection of the traditions
17:02of indigenous people,
17:03the protection of custodial facilities
17:06and the violations
17:07against human trafficking and torture.
17:09In separate meetings,
17:11the Philippine Alliance of Human Rights Advocates
17:13and several groups
17:14also protested.
17:16For GMA Integrated News,
17:18I am Maris Umali,
17:20Saksi.
17:22The rain will continue tomorrow
17:24in several parts of the country.
17:26The main weather system
17:27that will cause rain
17:28is the shear line.
17:30This is formed
17:31due to the cold winds
17:33and easterly winds
17:35from the Pacific Ocean.
17:37Localized thunderstorms are also possible.
17:40Depending on the current weather,
17:42a large part of Northern and Central Luzon,
17:44Quezon,
17:45Mimaropa
17:46and Bicol Region
17:47will experience heavy rain
17:49in some parts of Visayas
17:50and a large part of Mindanao.
17:52There will also be floods
17:54or landslides
17:55and residents will be alert
17:57near the Canlaon Volcano
17:59because there is also a chance of rain tomorrow,
18:01especially in the afternoon or evening.
18:04In Metro Manila,
18:05there is also a chance of rain tomorrow
18:07in some municipalities.
18:09The rain in Buatan,
18:11in the rice industry,
18:12was recorded on camera,
18:13so the risk is still high
18:14for the families.
18:16Saksi,
18:17Jonathan is ready.
18:18We are ready.
18:22Each kilo of imported rice
18:24in the market
18:25varies from P40 to P64
18:27depending on the class.
18:28Based on the latest monitoring
18:29of the Department of Agriculture,
18:31the price is still high
18:32even though there is an oversupply
18:34of rice and even though
18:35the tariff was reduced by 20%
18:37since July.
18:38That's why congressmen
18:39are worried
18:40that something bad
18:41is happening
18:42in the rice industry.
18:44Our rice
18:47is stored in a warehouse.
18:48We don't export it.
18:50That's why the price
18:51doesn't go down.
18:52The farmers are affected.
18:54Nothing happened to the consumers
18:56because of the flood.
19:00There is a cartel
19:01that is happening.
19:02I think there is an advance
19:04for our government agencies
19:06on why we don't meet
19:08our target
19:09to really lower
19:11the price of rice.
19:13The farm gate price
19:14went down
19:15and the landed cost
19:16went down.
19:17It should translate
19:19to lower retail
19:21but that's not what happened.
19:23In the hearing
19:24of the Quinta Committee
19:25of the Camera earlier,
19:26the 10 biggest importers
19:28of rice in the Philippines
19:29objected to the allegation
19:30that there is a cartel
19:32that is manipulating
19:33the price of rice.
19:34We don't have a cartel.
19:36We don't do profiteering.
19:41We're dictated
19:42by the bargain writers.
19:43We don't do hoarding.
19:45The blame is
19:46that we became
19:47the spotlight
19:48of the importers
19:49where in fact,
19:50Honorable Tulfo is right
19:53that what we see
19:55is the problem
19:56with the retailers.
19:57According to the Bureau of Customs,
19:58when imported rice
19:59comes to the country,
20:00its price is at P33 per kilo
20:03or the so-called
20:04landed cost.
20:05The importer
20:06will get it
20:07and they say
20:08they sell it
20:09to wholesalers
20:10for P35 to P40.
20:12When it comes to wholesalers,
20:13the rice will be sold
20:14to the dealer
20:15before it reaches
20:16the retailer in the market.
20:18We are being fooled
20:19somewhere else.
20:20The Customs said
20:22it's P33.
20:23The wholesaler said
20:25it's P35 to P40.
20:27Why is it in the market
20:28when it's P50?
20:29A big rice importer
20:31is a bit contemptible.
20:33He imported
20:34P1 billion worth of rice
20:35this year
20:37but it's impossible
20:38to say how much
20:39they earn.
20:40It's impossible
20:41that you don't know
20:42how much you earn.
20:44My wife is the one
20:45computing.
20:46Our detention facility
20:47is spacious,
20:48Mr. Chair.
20:49I told the truth.
20:50I think you're lying.
20:52We're wondering
20:53why the price is so high
20:55and the importer
20:56didn't know about it.
20:58I can't accept that,
20:59Mr. Chair.
21:00May I now request
21:02AMLA,
21:04Mr. Chair,
21:06to check
21:08the financial records
21:10and transactions
21:11of all these
21:13top importers.
21:15The Department of Agriculture
21:16can't say
21:17if there's a cartel
21:18related to rice.
21:20I cannot categorize
21:21that there is
21:22because it's not mandated
21:23by the DEA.
21:24For GMA Integrated News,
21:26I'm Jonathan Andal,
21:27your witness.
21:33This is defended
21:34by Uncle Bob,
21:36a senior citizen,
21:37a journalism student,
21:39and a graduating student.
21:41A great proof
21:42that age is not the only thing
21:44that determines success.
21:50Age doesn't matter
21:51even in studies.
21:53Just like Bobby and Uncle Bob
21:55in their classes
21:56at the University of Santo Tomas,
21:58their thesis
21:59can be defended
22:00at the age of 63.
22:03Bobby's course is journalism.
22:05According to him,
22:07he studied in the US
22:08from 1979 to 1982
22:10in the same course.
22:12The thing is,
22:13he was called
22:14to perform as a singer,
22:16so he was only there
22:17until his second year.
22:18I was discovered by Japan.
22:19They brought the group
22:21into Tokyo
22:22to perform.
22:23I wanted to make a lot of money,
22:26so I said,
22:27let me stop
22:28my college life
22:30to give way to work.
22:33In 1984,
22:34he tried to study again,
22:36but it didn't end.
22:37It was because of his profession.
22:39For 11 years,
22:40he went back and forth
22:41between Japan and the Philippines.
22:43He decided
22:44to study again
22:45in 1993.
22:47He even approved
22:48his petition
22:49to go to America.
22:51In 2023,
22:53he was allowed to stay
22:54in the Philippines
22:55after he retired.
22:56On a trip to the PNR train,
22:58he started his return
22:59to study.
23:01I went straight to Spain.
23:03From Spain,
23:04I went to the UST.
23:06I brought him there.
23:08I asked him,
23:09who is the dean now?
23:10I went to the dean's office.
23:12I asked him,
23:13why not go back to school?
23:15I asked him,
23:16is it okay, ma'am?
23:17That's when he started
23:18fixing his records.
23:19He found out
23:20that he needed
23:2129 more units
23:22to finish.
23:24That includes
23:25his thesis,
23:26which he got
23:27in the 1980s.
23:28He defended it,
23:29but there was no grade,
23:30so he had to repeat it.
23:32So, how was it, sir?
23:33Defending your thesis
23:34at the age of 63?
23:36Nerve-wracking.
23:38I said,
23:39ma'am,
23:40I think I'm going to throw up.
23:41I will throw up.
23:42It's a nebulous.
23:44The defense was a success.
23:46It was Bobby's last day
23:47as a student.
23:49He will wait
23:50until June 2025
23:51to march.
23:53I could get my diploma
23:54in December,
23:56but I wanted to march.
23:59The moment,
24:00the baccalaureate mass,
24:01and all that,
24:02and most of all,
24:03the reason was
24:04a Facebook profile picture.
24:08That's it.
24:10As time went by,
24:11Bobby regretted
24:13that he didn't
24:14regret his decisions.
24:16He learned
24:17that there is no age
24:19of success
24:21and happiness.
24:22Everything comes
24:23in God's time.
24:25Don't make
24:26any rush decisions.
24:28I have made
24:29a lot of mistakes,
24:31but I didn't
24:32regret anything.
24:33You just need to
24:34really get up
24:35and start all over again.
24:37For GMA Integrated News,
24:39I'm Nico Juahe,
24:40your witness.
24:42My dears,
24:43in just 15 days,
24:44it's Christmas.
24:46And not only
24:47can you enjoy
24:48Christmas displays,
24:49but you can also enjoy
24:50this holiday season.
24:51You can also go hiking
24:52in a place
24:53where the clouds
24:54seem to reach,
24:55or enjoy
24:57diving
24:58with different fish.
25:00Our witness,
25:01Nico Juahe,
25:02your witness.
25:07The wind is cold,
25:08so it's fun to hike
25:09this Christmas.
25:10Have you thought of
25:11something?
25:12Why not include
25:13in our list
25:14the Ulap Hiking Adventure
25:15in Bacon, Benguet?
25:19For the sake of beauty,
25:20a 4-hour hike
25:21to Mounting Lawan
25:22or known as
25:23Home of the God
25:24in Saking
25:25is worth it.
25:26Locals
25:27recommend
25:28that you
25:29make sure
25:30you have
25:31a medical certificate
25:32before you go up the mountain.
25:35The relaxing sound
25:36of the waves
25:37and the clear water
25:38is what we recommend
25:39in Koliatan Marine Sanctuary
25:40in Iloilo.
25:42There is also
25:43a beautiful rock formation.
25:44You can also enjoy
25:45the sea adventures.
25:46There are different kinds
25:47of fish,
25:48butterfly fish,
25:49and surgeon fish.
25:50They can enjoy
25:51snorkeling,
25:52swimming,
25:53or if they want
25:54to swim,
25:55they can also
25:56stay here
25:57in Koliatan Marine Sanctuary.
25:58If they come here,
25:59they should mix
26:00the coral
26:01so that it won't go down.
26:03Because of the natural
26:04beauty of the surroundings,
26:05this is a favorite
26:06destination for tourists.
26:08The scenery,
26:09the tranquility of it,
26:10it's a relaxed environment,
26:11a lot less tourism
26:12and just peaceful.
26:15For GMI Integrated News,
26:16I'm Rafi Thima.
26:19Saksi!
26:26There will be
26:27a long-term break
26:28for the K-pop boy group
26:29TOMORROW X TOGETHER.
26:31According to their label,
26:32Big Hit Music,
26:33the group will finish
26:35their year-end schedule
26:36on January 5
26:38before going on
26:39their break.
26:41The members also plan
26:42to rest
26:43and spend time
26:44with their families.
26:46But they promised
26:47a remarkable comeback
26:48in 2025
26:50to show their
26:51gratitude
26:52and love
26:54to the fans.
26:58TOP 4 CLASHERS
27:03Kapuso,
27:04the grand finale
27:05of The Clash 2024
27:06will be on Saturday.
27:08But before that,
27:09let's talk about
27:10the top 4 clashers
27:12in GMI Integrated News
27:13interviews.
27:15Alfred Bogabil
27:16shared that
27:18he used to
27:19work in Manila
27:21and tried different
27:22types of jobs
27:24before joining
27:25The Clash.
27:27Angel D,
27:29a proud member
27:30of the LGBTQIA community,
27:33shared that
27:34it was hard for her
27:35at first
27:37to go out,
27:38especially to her family.
27:40Chloe Redondo
27:41returned to the competition
27:42as the Clash Back winner
27:45and continued
27:46to fulfill her dream
27:47even though she was
27:48sometimes defeated.
27:50Naya Ambi,
27:51the youngest of the finalists,
27:53was inspired to help
27:54a church program
27:55if she were to win.
27:59Good luck in the top 4
28:00and thank you
28:01for watching.
28:03I'm Pia Arcangel
28:05for a bigger mission
28:07and a wider
28:08service to the country.
28:10From GMI Integrated News,
28:11the news authority
28:12of the Philippines.
28:14Until tomorrow,
28:15let's be together.
28:17Saksi!
28:23Kapuso,
28:24be the first to watch.
28:26Subscribe to GMI
28:27Integrated News
28:28on YouTube
28:29for the latest news.

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