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A few hours after we started playing, the demo ran

A few hours after we started playing, the demo ran for four hours, with a total of 15.4 hours of play time added. As you can see from the graph below, the video below, which includes a couple of minutes of playtime on the local Internet, clearly shows that the demo had a bit more time playing than what's reported on the Google Play store.

The game was playable and playable when we first got the demo, and while the game isn't the most popular demo available right now, it's probably one of the most relevant to this year's launch of the first Chromebook.The White House had a message for Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders on Friday, saying that they want to see a new "single-payer" health care system.

"Our president wants to be able to talk about universal health care without the political baggage that is associated with political baggage," White House chief of staff John Podesta said when asked if the president is "looking at" a health care plan.

Podesta said that Sanders has "very interesting ideas" about a "single-payer" system but wants to see what "the differences" are between it and a Medicare-for-all system.

"I don't know. I don't know what the differences would be between a Medicare-for-all system and what Donald Trump is going to do if he gets elected president," Podesta said, referring to his own candidacy.

The billionaire senator from Vermont told Yahoo News Tuesday that he wants to see a "single-payer" system.

"I'm looking at the differences between what we're talking about now and what we're talking about in 2016," he said. "I don't know what [Sanders] is looking at right now."

Sanders has long argued that his health care proposal would create millions of low-income Americans and the uninsured.

The health care plan has been a sticking point for many conservatives, who argue that it is a way to expand coverage for people on the individual market and reduce the costs of private healthcare insurance.

The Democratic candidate said he won't be "going in the other direction."

"I think that is going to lead to a lot of changes in the country," he said.

Follow Josh Hafner on TwitterA man has been arrested in connection with a fatal shooting at a restaurant in St. Paul.

The victim was rushed to the hospital with one gunshot wound to the chest, police said.

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