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st. peter's square to tiananmen square and miami beach. >> it was like the world without humanity. >> reportert n grrvegs a director stacy dickson is searchling for what's been added. in germany, the octoberfest venue became a covid testing site. last month a satellite spotted these chinese military planes on a base that used to be a reef in the south china sea. >> countries are still doing things that our military, our policy makers need to understand. as the satellites fly overnight you can see what the change is on that day. >> reporter: the highest ranking woman of color in the u.s. intelligence community dixon says she's snapshots share what the state department, cdc and homeland security provide detail. >> we get it from a hall source or a signal source and when a satellite passes over you can confirm whether the activity took place. >> reporter: her agency relies on others for unclassified yimgs. >> it's shared widely. >> reporter: they tracked the rapid con trucks of hospitals in wuhan china that just last month looked like this. but by january it was completely transferred. >> this is
st. peter's square to tiananmen square and miami beach. >> it was like the world without humanity. >> reportert n grrvegs a director stacy dickson is searchling for what's been added. in germany, the octoberfest venue became a covid testing site. last month a satellite spotted these chinese military planes on a base that used to be a reef in the south china sea. >> countries are still doing things that our military, our policy makers need to understand. as the satellites fly...
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parishioners returned to st. peter and paul church in north beach this morning. services were last held in person at many houses of worship back in march. city public health officials say religious services can start tomorrow but with no more than 12 people and only outdoors. >> this is a big church. it can contain 800 people. so distancing is no problem. no problem at all. >> the san francisco diocese tells abc7 news they are following the state directive on religious gatherings, which limits services to 25% capacity or 100 people or fewer for indoor services. >>> 24-hour fitness will tions.ently close 10 bay area heym -- actually, we go to teases right now. >>> big week for bay area malls. we'll tell you who's reopening and what will be different for shoppers when it comes to safety measures. >>> commencement goes virtual for stanford students. what the university is offering to the grads once coronavirus restrictions are relaxed. >>> i'm meteorologist drew tuma. we start out today with some cloud cover. now the sunshine is dominating the afternoon. we're track
parishioners returned to st. peter and paul church in north beach this morning. services were last held in person at many houses of worship back in march. city public health officials say religious services can start tomorrow but with no more than 12 people and only outdoors. >> this is a big church. it can contain 800 people. so distancing is no problem. no problem at all. >> the san francisco diocese tells abc7 news they are following the state directive on religious gatherings,...
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st. peter's square.s of thousands of people turn out but only a few people showed up in the crowd followed safety measures and skip the social distancing to prevent the spread of covid-19. some were seen wearing masks while others gathered in small groups. the theme parks across the country are making plans to reopen after a long shut down. fox tells us visitors can expect big changes in the long list of new safety guidelines. >> the state parks reopening when they do changes. six flags is implementing changes and they want to show you the safety video. all guests required to watch this before their visit and they have to reserve their spot at the park online so that six flags can limit capacity and locations good point that arrived they have thermal cameras to check the temperatures. if they are loud and gusts are required to wear masks and the team for the employees will be as well. six flags announcing the reopening of one of its carts in oklahoma. that will be fifth. it has not said when others will
st. peter's square.s of thousands of people turn out but only a few people showed up in the crowd followed safety measures and skip the social distancing to prevent the spread of covid-19. some were seen wearing masks while others gathered in small groups. the theme parks across the country are making plans to reopen after a long shut down. fox tells us visitors can expect big changes in the long list of new safety guidelines. >> the state parks reopening when they do changes. six flags...
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at st peter's cemetery a crowd of family members and friends watched as michael brown's coffin was buried . as the mourners went home michael brown's mother said her final goodbyes to her son . i know that that's going to be a problem but michael troy said always got me a problem at night moment but you know what you end up honestly young brother so i got nothing and i stand right back and that's why they competed a much better so that's of course they want to talk to all right so it's all for all right hand me. the day after the funeral in downtown st louis people gathered to announce the foundation of a new movement it's called hands up united states government well well well executed with demonstrators here saying they're going to march to the office of the u.s. attorney here in st louis and they're calling for an investigation a nationwide investigation of systematic police brutality. the u.s. department of justice later announced it was launching a broad civil rights investigation into the practices of the ferguson police department. separate from its investigation of the michael bro
at st peter's cemetery a crowd of family members and friends watched as michael brown's coffin was buried . as the mourners went home michael brown's mother said her final goodbyes to her son . i know that that's going to be a problem but michael troy said always got me a problem at night moment but you know what you end up honestly young brother so i got nothing and i stand right back and that's why they competed a much better so that's of course they want to talk to all right so it's all for...
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st. peter's square. it was like the world t>> in ma. >> reporter: but n.g.a.rector stacey dixon doesn't just look for what's missing. she's searching for what's been added. >> as the satellites fly overhead, you can see what the change is on that day. >> reporter: dixon said these snapshots, shared with the state department, c.d.c., and homeland security, provide extraordinary detail. hr agency relies on partners like maxar technologies for unclassified images. >> the imagery itself can be shared very widely and it often is. >> reporter: steve wood's team captured construction of emergency hospitals in wuhan, china, which last august look liked this. >> like an empty parking lot. >> reporter: but by january it was completely transformed. this is like multiple convention centers. that's how big it is. >> that's right. 1,600 beds, reportedly. >> reporter: as covid-19 spread to the middle east, iran's government seemed to minimize the pandemic, but from the sky massive new graves were detected in the city of qom. how did you take social media and marry it up with
st. peter's square. it was like the world t>> in ma. >> reporter: but n.g.a.rector stacey dixon doesn't just look for what's missing. she's searching for what's been added. >> as the satellites fly overhead, you can see what the change is on that day. >> reporter: dixon said these snapshots, shared with the state department, c.d.c., and homeland security, provide extraordinary detail. hr agency relies on partners like maxar technologies for unclassified images. >>...
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both st. peter and st. paul prejudice.gainst our deck collaration of -- declaration of independence tates plainly that we are all created equal. our laws require quality of treatment and opportunity. betrayed fact that we this idea when our country was founded, when we tolerated immoral human practice which in this country was carried out by whites against blacks. it took 90 years after our founding to erase this when we amendment.13th it also took a civil war which cost 600,000 lives. we didn't grant black true equality. for the next 100 years they jim crow laws in the south, de facto segregation in the rest of the country, inequality in everything from schools to jobs. hey had to win equality for themselves by bravely marching, rotesting, and using every peaceful method they could find in the civil rights movement. and won key court cases finally this house and the senate passed the 1964 civil the s act and in 1965 voting rights act. but laws don't change hearts, the path still walking toward ridding this
both st. peter and st. paul prejudice.gainst our deck collaration of -- declaration of independence tates plainly that we are all created equal. our laws require quality of treatment and opportunity. betrayed fact that we this idea when our country was founded, when we tolerated immoral human practice which in this country was carried out by whites against blacks. it took 90 years after our founding to erase this when we amendment.13th it also took a civil war which cost 600,000 lives. we...
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st. peter's square. from tiananmen square, and miami beach. >> it was like the world was out. in many cases it was. but deputy director stephanie dixon doesn't just look for what is missing. she is searching for what has been added. in germany, it became a testing site, and last, a satellite spotted these chinese military planes on a base that used to be a wreath in the south china sea. >> they are still doing things our policymakers need to understand. as the satellites fly overhead you can see activity on the day. >> reporter: the highest ranking woman of color the u.s. intelligence community, dixon says these snapshots shared with the state department, cdc and homeland security provide extraordinary detail. >> you and get a report out of a human source or signal source, and then when i pass it overcome you can confirm the activity actually took place. >> reporter: her agency confirms with rs the y. the team track the rapid succession of teams in wuhan, china. and last august it look like this. >> it was a parking lot. >> reporter: by january it was completely transformed. >
st. peter's square. from tiananmen square, and miami beach. >> it was like the world was out. in many cases it was. but deputy director stephanie dixon doesn't just look for what is missing. she is searching for what has been added. in germany, it became a testing site, and last, a satellite spotted these chinese military planes on a base that used to be a wreath in the south china sea. >> they are still doing things our policymakers need to understand. as the satellites fly...
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. ♪ st. peteryou served your time in hell it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. this crisis is going to be over know exactly when and we don't know exactly when the stock market will reach its bottom, we've got to be prepared for this to last a long time. if you assume that you're out of work for nine months but you end up only being out of work for three, well that's great. but if you think you're going to be furloughed for three months and it lasts for nine, well that'll be emotionally devastating. so, we've got to prepare ourselves. tangibly and practically, as well as psychologically and emotionally. guys! guys! safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! safe drivers do save 40%. clic
. ♪ st. peteryou served your time in hell it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. this crisis is going to be over know exactly when and we don't know exactly when the stock market will reach its bottom, we've got to be prepared for this to last a long time. if you assume that you're out of work for nine months...
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we opened up a new parish and i suggested to the name st. peter. he was one of the people closest to jesus and i got this letter saying, he was a sinner, he denied him three times when he needed it most on three times on good friday. i said, i know you. you're from st. mary magdalene. do you want to change that name? we all have the light and darkness. >> bill: i want to share this with our viewers. this is what you writes. it literature that depicts prejudice, words are scenes that are rightly a port is to be banned, i don't know if the bible can survive. if we only honor perfect, saintly people of the past, i'm left with the cross and some people would be in that. what's the approach? >> the approach is to remember, to acknowledge with realism and honesty. sometimes contrition about what went on in the past. i love to walk in the city and very often i will go to central park and guess what, i will go by columbus circle. very often i will see a teacher there with her class or his class. i hear the teacher say, this is christopher columbus. here ar
we opened up a new parish and i suggested to the name st. peter. he was one of the people closest to jesus and i got this letter saying, he was a sinner, he denied him three times when he needed it most on three times on good friday. i said, i know you. you're from st. mary magdalene. do you want to change that name? we all have the light and darkness. >> bill: i want to share this with our viewers. this is what you writes. it literature that depicts prejudice, words are scenes that are...
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st. peter's basilica.wesome. >> whitaker: we flew with joel to the phillipine island of negros. here, vast forests were cut for timber, robbing wildlife of vital habitat. >> joel sartore: now there's hardly any lowland forest left, less than 5% here. >> whitaker: negros has its own type of critically endangered warty pig. this mother was saved from a hunter's snare. in the zoo, she's helping to save her species. >> joel sartore: she's got her babies. and you see that bridle marking on her snout? that's really definitive. >> whitaker: oh yeah, oh yeah, that's beautiful. >> joel sartore: i think these are going be on the ground. >> whitaker: joel, who spends so much time away from home, brought his daughter ellen on this trip. so, what do you think of what he's doing? >> ellen sartore: i think it's extraordinary, what you're doing. >> joel sartore: really? >> ellen sartore: i do. >> joel sartore: aw. you're going to make me cry. >> ellen sartore: don't cry! >> joel sartore: i've never heard you say that. you
st. peter's basilica.wesome. >> whitaker: we flew with joel to the phillipine island of negros. here, vast forests were cut for timber, robbing wildlife of vital habitat. >> joel sartore: now there's hardly any lowland forest left, less than 5% here. >> whitaker: negros has its own type of critically endangered warty pig. this mother was saved from a hunter's snare. in the zoo, she's helping to save her species. >> joel sartore: she's got her babies. and you see that...
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have reopened their doors and the pope has delivered his first blessing from his window overlooking st petersrancis as he appears at his window for the first time in months to deliver his message and blessing. worshippers waving expectant and smiling, standing at a distance from one another. it is yet another sign of some kind of normality returning to italy, after so much suffering from the coronavirus pandemic. translation: you know that people do not come out to the crisis like this the same as before. we will come out either better or worse than before. let's have the courage to emerge better. people stand and listen in their own private contemplations, drawn to the event for their own reasons. translation: for me, it is very important. it is a meeting that holds symbolic value. important. it is a meeting that holds symbolic valuelj important. it is a meeting that holds symbolic value. i think it is important to give hope to the people, to give courage to the people, to give courage to the people. injerusalem, the excitement builds outside one of the entrances to this mosque compound. as
have reopened their doors and the pope has delivered his first blessing from his window overlooking st petersrancis as he appears at his window for the first time in months to deliver his message and blessing. worshippers waving expectant and smiling, standing at a distance from one another. it is yet another sign of some kind of normality returning to italy, after so much suffering from the coronavirus pandemic. translation: you know that people do not come out to the crisis like this the same...
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st. peters was there church. there are different stories about how they meant.some people have said that she and george had known each other for a long time. i don't think there's really much belief and that, because when he was out in the field fighting, and when she could have been at williamsburg, it did not amount to very much. the whole chamberlain story really comes from walls who likes to write about everything as a grand old fashion romance and the chamberlain's themselves believed it. i do not believe it, but certainly there is some evidence for those who did. >> time to move on to the revolutionary war, 1776, 1783. george washington president to service as the leader of the continental army. martha washington leaves mount vernon to spend time with him. how frequently was she in the battlefield with him? >> she goes every winter to join him in the camps and make a home, not just for him, but for all the young officers who are on the staff and to encourage other officers to bring their wives and daughters to come and visit, and make it a social time. out
st. peters was there church. there are different stories about how they meant.some people have said that she and george had known each other for a long time. i don't think there's really much belief and that, because when he was out in the field fighting, and when she could have been at williamsburg, it did not amount to very much. the whole chamberlain story really comes from walls who likes to write about everything as a grand old fashion romance and the chamberlain's themselves believed it....
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st. peter's book is a hardship outpost. it is cold. it is for voting. they're not a lot of other women there. most of the diplomats wives don't travel with their husbands when they get sent to say petersburg. they have a baby girl, louise and catherine adams and the child dies just after about a year. that really devastates her mother louisa. it's very painful. and for john quincy, he is also very much torn apart by this. but the war of 1812 here is broken out. john quincy sent to negotiate a treaty and he leaves louisa with her youngest son charles francis in st. petersburg. and eventually when piece is resolved and he is sure that hill either be returning home or be sent to london, he asked her to join him. so she makes this arduous in perilous journey from st. petersburg, in the winter to paris with her son, and he's only about seven at the time. a couple of servants that she had just met that day. she was no if she can trust them. as she is crossing europe, she encounters dangerous travel conditions but all season napoleon has escaped from alabama a
st. peter's book is a hardship outpost. it is cold. it is for voting. they're not a lot of other women there. most of the diplomats wives don't travel with their husbands when they get sent to say petersburg. they have a baby girl, louise and catherine adams and the child dies just after about a year. that really devastates her mother louisa. it's very painful. and for john quincy, he is also very much torn apart by this. but the war of 1812 here is broken out. john quincy sent to negotiate a...
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st. peter's square.ch. >> it was like the world without humanity. >> in many cases it was. >> reporter: nga director stacey dixon doesn't just look for what's missing. she's searching for what's been added. [ cheers ] >> reporter: in germany, the oktoberfest venue became a covid testing site. last month, a satellite spotted these chinese military planes on a base that used to be a reef in the south china sea. >> despite the pandemic, countries are still doing things that our military, our policymakers need to understand. as the satellites fly overhead, you can see what the change is on that day. >> reporter: the highest ranking woman of color in the u.s. intelligence community, dixon says these snapshots share with the state department, cdc, and homeland security and provide extraordinary detail. >> we can get a report through a human source or signal source, and then when a satellite passes over, you can confirm whether or not the activity took place. >> reporter: her agency relies on partners like maxa
st. peter's square.ch. >> it was like the world without humanity. >> in many cases it was. >> reporter: nga director stacey dixon doesn't just look for what's missing. she's searching for what's been added. [ cheers ] >> reporter: in germany, the oktoberfest venue became a covid testing site. last month, a satellite spotted these chinese military planes on a base that used to be a reef in the south china sea. >> despite the pandemic, countries are still doing...
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what are they saying, peter, at the white house today about the president's stroll over to st.n's? >> well, for the president and the his inner circle, they are happy for it. they think it worked out exactly as they hoped it would. projects an image of toughness, resolve. he loves the photographs, that circulated and some of it made it that their home page. this is exactly what he wanted. and there are other people who are worried. they don't know how it will look to other people other than the core audience. they notice the team didn't have a sing the person of color join the president in that walk across the square that came across as an it will off. you know, off base in a moment wren the streets are wailing with unrest about the killing of george floyd. and so there's -- you know, it depend on who you talk to. they think they got what they wanted but some of his own people are worried. >> it was interesting, michael steel, the contrast that we saw in wilmington, delaware, vice president joe biden, the it a parent democratic flom -- nominee, full face covering there inside t
what are they saying, peter, at the white house today about the president's stroll over to st.n's? >> well, for the president and the his inner circle, they are happy for it. they think it worked out exactly as they hoped it would. projects an image of toughness, resolve. he loves the photographs, that circulated and some of it made it that their home page. this is exactly what he wanted. and there are other people who are worried. they don't know how it will look to other people other...
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peter stood, the city would stand. and now it's fully restored and a proud symbol of st. petersburg. so there was one decision that was almost made hastily, and that wasn't made hastily. i realize race is different, but you asked about the european traditions. those are the ones i know about. gary, did you want to add something? gary: i was going to make a quick comment about liz's how do people view these? i think most people have no idea who is on a horse in lee park. that is what i would say. just before the outbreak in charlottesville, katie couric was filming for a special she did on this issue that came out a little bit later. her crew and photographer had urine thrown on them during the actual flareup. but katie couric was an undergraduate student at the university of virginia. she lived on the lawn at the university of virginia, right out from the rotunda. there were two plaques. each of them listed graduates who had died in confederate service during the war. it was just to list of 250 -- it was just two lists of 250 they were still there. they are gone now. i asked katie wh
peter stood, the city would stand. and now it's fully restored and a proud symbol of st. petersburg. so there was one decision that was almost made hastily, and that wasn't made hastily. i realize race is different, but you asked about the european traditions. those are the ones i know about. gary, did you want to add something? gary: i was going to make a quick comment about liz's how do people view these? i think most people have no idea who is on a horse in lee park. that is what i would...
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st. stereo statue in 2015. when the mob wanted to destroy a, she condoned it like she never heard of saint sarah. a bit like peter's denial. and this week in wisconsin, criminals took down the statues of an abolitionist who died fighting to end slavery during the civil war and lady forward, a symbol of women's suffrage movement. worst, they physically assaulted a democrat state senator kicking him in the head, knocking him out cold. so much for peaceful protest at the speaker continues to celebrate. civil society cannot survive with this type of lawlessness. if cities and state leadership 's failed to uphold the rule of law, congress should move to withhold their funding. the time for warnings have lapsed. order will be restored. republicans have spoken up and the silence on the left have been deafening. it's time to restore this nation and rebuild it and the way you do that is you start by passing a bipartisan bill that will become law. you look at tim scott's, you look at the democrats, 70, 80% were is in both bills. this is the moment in time that we should rise to the occasion and all my language, and all my wo
st. stereo statue in 2015. when the mob wanted to destroy a, she condoned it like she never heard of saint sarah. a bit like peter's denial. and this week in wisconsin, criminals took down the statues of an abolitionist who died fighting to end slavery during the civil war and lady forward, a symbol of women's suffrage movement. worst, they physically assaulted a democrat state senator kicking him in the head, knocking him out cold. so much for peaceful protest at the speaker continues to...
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st. paul to discuss the problems that triggered the problems -- average. peterbassador to the united states 2012 to 2016. history of the military in the united states. it happens rarely in this fashion. how much of a break with the norm would it be if we saw the president press the button on this? well, we would be in very different territory. i think i'm right in saying the last time we saw the military on the streets was in the time of the rioting in 1968 after the death of martin luther king. that was a pretty traumatic moment for the united states. it sounds as though a lot of people would much rather this was not handled in that way, with the u.s. military being set against people who are largely peacefully protesting. that would be a big game changer. matt: that's right. we often go to the example of kent state, the university in ohio, where students were killed -- protesters were killed by national guardsmen. president trump is talking about putting actual combat troops on the streets in the u.s. is this the kind of thing that has happened in britain? hav
st. paul to discuss the problems that triggered the problems -- average. peterbassador to the united states 2012 to 2016. history of the military in the united states. it happens rarely in this fashion. how much of a break with the norm would it be if we saw the president press the button on this? well, we would be in very different territory. i think i'm right in saying the last time we saw the military on the streets was in the time of the rioting in 1968 after the death of martin luther...
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peter, good morning. >> hey, savannah, good morning to you. the president defending his decision to make that short walk to st. johns church shortly after protesters were forcibly cleared from the area, what cleared from the area, what may be one of the most define moments of his presidency. this clearly came together quickly. secretary of defense in an interview said even he didn't know where he was going. he thought he was going to thank the troops or check out a vandalized bathroom in lafayette park. for the second time in as many days president trump is sparking fierce criticism from top religious leaders, this time a d.c. shrine. amp bishop gregory saying, i find it baffling and reprehensible that any facility would allow itself to be so egregiously misused and manipulated. gregory also slamming the trump administration's monday crackdown on demonstrators to silence or scatter or intimidate them for a photo activity in front of the church blocks from the white house. >> what the president did last night the right thing to do? >> most republicans silent on this issue but this sharp take from the party's on
peter, good morning. >> hey, savannah, good morning to you. the president defending his decision to make that short walk to st. johns church shortly after protesters were forcibly cleared from the area, what cleared from the area, what may be one of the most define moments of his presidency. this clearly came together quickly. secretary of defense in an interview said even he didn't know where he was going. he thought he was going to thank the troops or check out a vandalized bathroom in...
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st. peter's ring in peace.sses in the vatican plaza to hear pope pius xii speaking to allied troops the day following rome's liberation. 250,000 fill the square, a momentous occasion, a symbol of the flags that all people feel is a historic city. [applause] ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> american history tv is on social media. follow us at c-span history. of notreuniversity dame professor darren dochuk talks about the oil indistry's impact on american religion and politics. he's the author of "anointed with oil: how christianity and crude made modern america." the southern methodist university center for presidential history and the clement center for southwest studies cohosted this event. mr. graybill: good evening. thanks so much for coming. it seems particularly appropriate, given the subject
st. peter's ring in peace.sses in the vatican plaza to hear pope pius xii speaking to allied troops the day following rome's liberation. 250,000 fill the square, a momentous occasion, a symbol of the flags that all people feel is a historic city. [applause] ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> american history tv is on social...