happened to senator mccarthy joseph welch. you know, in a hearing in 1954, kind of in the middle of these and was in june of 54, was engaging in a in a in a colloquy basically with senator mccarthy, who was trying to again, so doubt about the people in the u.s. army and about the position the army was taking by by suggesting that one of the attorneys, aoung attorney, had had associations with communism. that attorney was taken off the investigation, which was obviously damaging his career. and joseph welch stood up for that, that young, young attorney, and said, you know, senator mccarthy, you know, i've seen you in action and, you know, you just have have have basically left no decency. have you no decency, sir? but to drag a young attorney who was not implicated any of this through the mud publicly and a like the murrow, you know, the commentary very edward r murrow provided this moment on live television where a very credible, more experienced lawyer stood up to joe mccarthy. if sending really an innocent person, it just th