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but now, this notion of red lines is key for both russia and nader. and i think, especially the russian level, prison pitching has committed the country to both flexibility and firmness in defining in defending those lines, which i think is a very significant ambition. and if i were one of the nader commanders, i would want to challenge that. do you think this high things game will play out somehow in the near future? do you think nader will try to sort of test those red lines as the kremlin draws them? well, symbolically, you know, like the visits of that parish warship destroyer to the black sea when they sample, that is not the real danger. but that's what i mean symbolically. they will go on testing them and making the point. but i mean there is no desire. what about the russians do think for the russians, it's also a symbolic issue or well, the thing was, on the nature side, there is only one real red line in the sense of a line that if crossed will lead to war. and that is an attack on the nature member, because then there is a legal obligation,
but now, this notion of red lines is key for both russia and nader. and i think, especially the russian level, prison pitching has committed the country to both flexibility and firmness in defining in defending those lines, which i think is a very significant ambition. and if i were one of the nader commanders, i would want to challenge that. do you think this high things game will play out somehow in the near future? do you think nader will try to sort of test those red lines as the kremlin...
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nader: absolutely.u look at content today, it is a monopoly by a handful of companies and when misinformation is spreading, we, the public, the government have very little transparency into how and why it is spreading. private companies are often misaligned in that they make more money when misinformation spreads because they can show more ads and more effective ads on misinformation or truth. we have put that on its head and made it utility anyone can build on. and suddenly the best machine learners in the world without asking for facebook's permission can build strong models to bind harmful comment -- content we have access to today and there is more transparency. even the federal government can be involved in watching the spread of misinformation when the content is an open utility, and doing something about it rather than relying on privately held companies. caroline: how do you do that whether it be the government or creators? nader: with deso, moderation is something i've thought about more than a
nader: absolutely.u look at content today, it is a monopoly by a handful of companies and when misinformation is spreading, we, the public, the government have very little transparency into how and why it is spreading. private companies are often misaligned in that they make more money when misinformation spreads because they can show more ads and more effective ads on misinformation or truth. we have put that on its head and made it utility anyone can build on. and suddenly the best machine...
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nader will try to sort of test. those are read lines as the kremlin draws them well symbolically, you know, like the visits of that british warship or the destroyer to the black sea when they sample. that is not the real danger. know, but that's what i mean symbolically, they will go on testing them and making the point. oh, but i mean, there is no desire. heard about the russians. do thing, go for the russians. it's also symbolic issue. are well, the thing was there on the nato side, there is only one real red line in the sense of a line that if crossed will lead to war. and that is an attack on a nature member. because then there is a legal obligation, a treaty obligation to fight. so you know, if through a repetition in lat, fear, po, po, than of what happened in ukraine, then it would be very, very dangerous indeed. but once again, i mean rusher, i think the russian government understands that very well and has no such intention . and on, as i say on, on the nato saw it. if in fact, nobody wants to risk actual w
nader will try to sort of test. those are read lines as the kremlin draws them well symbolically, you know, like the visits of that british warship or the destroyer to the black sea when they sample. that is not the real danger. know, but that's what i mean symbolically, they will go on testing them and making the point. oh, but i mean, there is no desire. heard about the russians. do thing, go for the russians. it's also symbolic issue. are well, the thing was there on the nato side, there is...
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-- ralph nader, everybody remembers nader's raiders, but i think he did a lot of good to this countryving regulations, and it has cleared up a little bit. and corporations also, china. they are polluting over there and now they are shipping the goods back over here and everything is fine, but now we are going to china for all of the -- the pollution. well, anyhow, i guess there is climate change and i wish people would get together and quit fighting among ourselves and be able to help somebody do something and clear out all this bickering and fighting and yak yak. -- and yackety-yak. host: we thank our callers for participating in this segment. next, our guest discusses the facebook papers and increasing tensions between capitol hill and big tech. and later, our next guest discusses a podcast that looks a culture from a latino perspective. stick with us. we will be right back. ♪ >> next week on the c-span network, on monday president biden is in glascow for the climate summit. the supreme court will hear oral arguments concerning the texas abortion law. at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the case
-- ralph nader, everybody remembers nader's raiders, but i think he did a lot of good to this countryving regulations, and it has cleared up a little bit. and corporations also, china. they are polluting over there and now they are shipping the goods back over here and everything is fine, but now we are going to china for all of the -- the pollution. well, anyhow, i guess there is climate change and i wish people would get together and quit fighting among ourselves and be able to help somebody...
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i have been speaking to amir nader from the bbc. it is a 68 million dollars villa complex on the seafront in california. a multimillion dollar apartment in london, washington, d.c. these have been registered through tax havens. when you are able to hide the true owner of these companies, it is important to say there is no evidence of illegality, but in a poor country such as jordan, i think it has raised questions about the boundaries between the public purse and the royal purse, and allegations that the palace s been quick to refute. ross: stay with us. we have had a full statement on the allegations from the palace in jordan. it says media reports included inaccuracies and distorted and exaggerated facts. it goes on to say it is no secret that his majesty owns a number of apartments and residencies in the u.s. and the united kingdom. this is not unusual or improper. these properties are not publicized out of security and privacy concerns, and not under secrecy or an attempt to hide them. let me bring you back. but responsibly hear
i have been speaking to amir nader from the bbc. it is a 68 million dollars villa complex on the seafront in california. a multimillion dollar apartment in london, washington, d.c. these have been registered through tax havens. when you are able to hide the true owner of these companies, it is important to say there is no evidence of illegality, but in a poor country such as jordan, i think it has raised questions about the boundaries between the public purse and the royal purse, and...
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my name is nader al masri, from palestine. i've been training for the london marathon. sport. it's your favourite sport, to run marathons, anas? favourite sport, marathon. i feel so happy, because... oh, my god. it's ok, it's good. well, sport is the world's language, isn't it? and more competitors than ever before, one way or another, one place or another, will be part of this london marathon. joe wilson, bbc news. good to see that back! you can of course get in touch with me on twitter. thank you for your company and goodbye. more rain and wind on the way. it is autumn, after all, but for some of us, saturday may end up being a bit of a write—off. and in fact, over the next few days, the weather will remain very unsettled, spells of heavy rain, gales at times and even the possibility of some travel disruption. and the atlantic is looking a lot more vigorous in its weather patterns in the last few days. we're seeing low pressures forming, propelled by a powerful jet stream. and you can see a low pressure anchored just to the northwest of the uk, another one to the sout
my name is nader al masri, from palestine. i've been training for the london marathon. sport. it's your favourite sport, to run marathons, anas? favourite sport, marathon. i feel so happy, because... oh, my god. it's ok, it's good. well, sport is the world's language, isn't it? and more competitors than ever before, one way or another, one place or another, will be part of this london marathon. joe wilson, bbc news. good to see that back! you can of course get in touch with me on twitter. thank...
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my name is nader al masri, from palestine. i've been training for the london marathon.te sport. it's your favourite sport, to run marathons, nadar? favourite sport, marathon. i feel so happy, because... oh, my god. it's ok, it's good. well, sport is the world's language, isn't it? and more competitors than ever before, one way or another, one place or another, will be part of this london marathon. joe wilson, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. saturday is not looking great. it's going to be one of those grey, wet, windy, autumnal days, and many of us will probably choose to stay indoors. the good news is sunday is looking a lot better. now, in the early hours, we are expecting rain to reach western parts of the uk, so that means that the east and central areas will be clear. and in fact, there will be some sunshine early in the morning, just enough time to nip out and do a bit of early morning shopping. but come the afternoon, it is looking like widespread rain across the uk, strong winds as well, with the worst
my name is nader al masri, from palestine. i've been training for the london marathon.te sport. it's your favourite sport, to run marathons, nadar? favourite sport, marathon. i feel so happy, because... oh, my god. it's ok, it's good. well, sport is the world's language, isn't it? and more competitors than ever before, one way or another, one place or another, will be part of this london marathon. joe wilson, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good...
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started out far left of center as a green party activist, entering politics in arizona as a ralph naderr prosties protests after the september 11 attacks. >> the state are the lab of democracy and my state is the meth lab of democracy. >> she spoke out about mass incarceration, fought to include gender identity and antidiscrimination laws, led a successful effort to kill a ban on affirmative action and strongly opposed abortion restrictions. >> tea party is the same thing, crazy. >> kyrsten sinema invited a coven of feminine witches to protest the iraq war in 2003. >> trevor: that's right, she once brought witches to protest the iraq war which does not seem the best use of their skill set. if you've got witches on your side, don't waste them on a protest. you get them to cast a spell between josh bush and saddam hussein, really spice things up. funny how it was a coven of feminist witches. seems redundant. it comes with the territory. are there any witches who are not feminist? called me old fashioned but it's the woman's job to push the children into the oven! but, yes, it can be hard
started out far left of center as a green party activist, entering politics in arizona as a ralph naderr prosties protests after the september 11 attacks. >> the state are the lab of democracy and my state is the meth lab of democracy. >> she spoke out about mass incarceration, fought to include gender identity and antidiscrimination laws, led a successful effort to kill a ban on affirmative action and strongly opposed abortion restrictions. >> tea party is the same thing,...
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-- ralph nader, everybody remembers nader's raiders, but i think he did a lot of good to this country by having regulations, and it has cleared up a little bit. and corporations also, china. they are polluting over there and now they are shipping the goods back over here and everything is fine, but now we are going to china for all of the -- the pollution. well, anyhow, i guess there is climate change and i wish people would get together and quit fighting among ourselves and be able to help somebody do something and clear out all this bickering and fighting and yak yak. -- and yackety-yak. host: we thank our callers for participating in this segment. next, our guest discusses the facebook papers and increasing tensions between capitol hill and big tech. and later, our next guest discusses a podcast that looks a culture from a latino perspective. stick with us. we will be right back. ♪ >> next week, on the c-span networks, on monday, president biden is in glasgow, scotland for the climate summit, cop26. the supreme court will hear two arguments regarding the texas abortion law. at 11:0
-- ralph nader, everybody remembers nader's raiders, but i think he did a lot of good to this country by having regulations, and it has cleared up a little bit. and corporations also, china. they are polluting over there and now they are shipping the goods back over here and everything is fine, but now we are going to china for all of the -- the pollution. well, anyhow, i guess there is climate change and i wish people would get together and quit fighting among ourselves and be able to help...
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my name is nader al masri, from palestine. i've been training for the london marathon.god. it's ok, it's good. well, sport is the world's language, isn't it? and more competitors than ever before, one way or another, one place or another, will be part of this london marathon. joe wilson, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. he is also back with us in the studio for the first time. t he is also back with us in the studio for the first time. i think it has been _ studio for the first time. i think it has been about _ studio for the first time. i think it has been about 18 _ studio for the first time. i think it has been about 18 months. i studio for the first time. i think - it has been about 18 months. good luck with the marathon on sunday. i think there will be a bit of a breeze blowing down the channel and the thames, so take it steady. this is the forecast for the next few days, and it's not looking pretty. spells of wind and rain on the way, girls at times around the coasts, and the possibility of disruption, so autumn has well and tr
my name is nader al masri, from palestine. i've been training for the london marathon.god. it's ok, it's good. well, sport is the world's language, isn't it? and more competitors than ever before, one way or another, one place or another, will be part of this london marathon. joe wilson, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. he is also back with us in the studio for the first time. t he is also back with us in the studio for the first time. i think it has been _...
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people i was talking to people that participated attached to their neighbors which became weber versus nader enter neighbor, on another level i wondered how different what i have acted and how different would any of us act in those situations and that gave me a pause in the stories i've heard people 18 to 19 years old and to do things that they were told and had to leave for the nation to survive. i got interested in the stories that go along in the price not only society pays for the conformity, the people to get swept up in these situations and this wanted to be a book about america and who is allotted the most morally and it's not powerful as people with choices and opportunities and let me give a little example the book opens with the story of harriet and she is a mental health aid who gets a job the correctional institution. harriet has no prior experience and corrections this is after 2008, the great recession the markets crash and it was very hard in florida. and she doesn't really know what she's getting into but she quickly comes to discover and hear stories from the patients in the
people i was talking to people that participated attached to their neighbors which became weber versus nader enter neighbor, on another level i wondered how different what i have acted and how different would any of us act in those situations and that gave me a pause in the stories i've heard people 18 to 19 years old and to do things that they were told and had to leave for the nation to survive. i got interested in the stories that go along in the price not only society pays for the...
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. >> the white house vaccinations core nader says they are tracking vaccination numbers and california and new york, where it is officially mandated for health care workers to be fully vaccinated. >> if you are a company with 100 employees or more, it's your responsibility to make sure everyone of these employees is either vaccinated or getting tested at least once weekly. the department of labor is working on that rule and it will become available in the coming weeks. >> ahead of the mandate, dr. caldwell was concerned an influx of hospital staff would leave, adding to the staffing shortage. but he is relieved knowing that his staff is protected. >> we are still struggling with a nurse shortage. everywhere is. i was very worried this would make it worse. it does not seem to have made it worse. >> we are also noticing how vaccine mandates are impacting staffing shortages. dr. caldwell says 18 months of the pandemic has exhausted medical workers who, in some cases, are leaving the industry as a whole. kristen: frustrated hospi frusti workers in antioch are taking their concerns about ho
. >> the white house vaccinations core nader says they are tracking vaccination numbers and california and new york, where it is officially mandated for health care workers to be fully vaccinated. >> if you are a company with 100 employees or more, it's your responsibility to make sure everyone of these employees is either vaccinated or getting tested at least once weekly. the department of labor is working on that rule and it will become available in the coming weeks. >>...
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she worked on the distraught rouse 2000 presidential campaign for ralph nader for people who didn't thinkat is motivating issue for her, the $150 billion in grants for electric companies that provide clean energy, it is billions for electric vehicle infrastructure, modernizing the power grid while pushing towards pine's goal of 80% power by 2030. likewise, the permanent child tax credits, free community college, paid medical leave would seem taylor made for sinema. this is the same person who co sponsored two family leave bills that languished in the senate. too many parents are forced to decide. there is a budget plan that would solve that problem. so where are the sticking points that have led to this last-minute blinksman ship. the sleuths had a field day showing some of her past progressive demands don't match her current positions. now, west virginia's joe manchin has been more consistent. he's never been a liberal, as he reminded reporters yesterday. as the sole democrat, manchin has been clear he would like to cut 2 trillion from the proposed budget, which is quite the flex. we lea
she worked on the distraught rouse 2000 presidential campaign for ralph nader for people who didn't thinkat is motivating issue for her, the $150 billion in grants for electric companies that provide clean energy, it is billions for electric vehicle infrastructure, modernizing the power grid while pushing towards pine's goal of 80% power by 2030. likewise, the permanent child tax credits, free community college, paid medical leave would seem taylor made for sinema. this is the same person who...
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she was a campaign manager for ralph nader in arizona. talk about what is happening now.e all of the advisors quitting saying that she is putting the profits of donor over people. talk about what she stands for. branko: i mean, sinema has really sho to stand for the interests of the corporate sector, the wealthy. this is not a new development. in the house she was one of the lawmakers who tried and did repeal fancial reform laws. she went after obamacare. trng to repeal taxes on medical technology makers. she tried to get rid of individual mandates anvarious other de-regulatory actions. it is all because she is trying to, i think, trying to appeal to these interests because they fund her campaign and she has been lavishly rewarded. she is one of the few democrats who gets the chamber of commerce endorsement. she won the chamber of commerce award seven years in a row because she got over 70% of the score from the chamber of commerce work. i think that's what we are seei now, sinema is really listening to her constituents, and her constituents are not the people who voted h
she was a campaign manager for ralph nader in arizona. talk about what is happening now.e all of the advisors quitting saying that she is putting the profits of donor over people. talk about what she stands for. branko: i mean, sinema has really sho to stand for the interests of the corporate sector, the wealthy. this is not a new development. in the house she was one of the lawmakers who tried and did repeal fancial reform laws. she went after obamacare. trng to repeal taxes on medical...
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she started out far left of center as a green party activist entering politics in arizona a ralph naderhe september 11th attacks. which grew attacks years later when she ran for senate. >> kyrsten sinema was protesting us in a pink tutu. >> she fought for lgbtq rights and against arizona's controversial immigration law. >> they passed an unconstitutional immigration bill that does nothing to solve our state's problems. >> her politics began to shift as she sought higher office. after winning her first congressional campaign in 2012, she joined the blue dog coalition, a group of centrist house democrats. >> the american public doesn't care much about republican or democrat, they just want solutions. >> and with her assent to the u.s. senate, she attempted to take over the late senator john mccain's maverick. >> and with the trust of the people of arizona, shaping my service, i recommit to ignoring political games. >> her speech foreshadowing how far she's come from her liftist roots voting against raising the minimum wage. bucking her party in the model of mccain. sinema came from humble
she started out far left of center as a green party activist entering politics in arizona a ralph naderhe september 11th attacks. which grew attacks years later when she ran for senate. >> kyrsten sinema was protesting us in a pink tutu. >> she fought for lgbtq rights and against arizona's controversial immigration law. >> they passed an unconstitutional immigration bill that does nothing to solve our state's problems. >> her politics began to shift as she sought higher...
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this is the court nader. >> the whole situation is getting from bad to worse.ters can't meet the need. there's a massive oxygen shortage. one tank can cost as much as $130. >> we are trying our best to deliver the aid to the need. but the need is greater than the help we are getting from the communities, from the countries, from the who. reporter: the who is providing some astrazeneca and chinese sinovac's vaccines. 1% of residents are fully vaccinated because of a lack of supply and some hesitancy. for many, covid is only one of their worries. the u.n. says monday 7% live in extreme poverty. covid exacerbated struggles of those relatively well-off. this 28-year-old teacher got sick in april. >> i had to work from home even though i'm very sick, typing documents for university students. this work doesn't provide very much but it helped me survive. reporter: others have no choice but to get their hands dirty. car mechanics in idlib industrial zone can't afford masks. >> the health offices keep bothering us about masks. i work here and have grease and oil on my h
this is the court nader. >> the whole situation is getting from bad to worse.ters can't meet the need. there's a massive oxygen shortage. one tank can cost as much as $130. >> we are trying our best to deliver the aid to the need. but the need is greater than the help we are getting from the communities, from the countries, from the who. reporter: the who is providing some astrazeneca and chinese sinovac's vaccines. 1% of residents are fully vaccinated because of a lack of supply...
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[laughter] reggie: if you are usually a preston nader, today -- now it may be the time to start youroliday shopping early. his is because of a supply chain crisis at home. kumasi: local county reaching a milestone with mandate in business, setbacks change everything. so get comcast business internet and add securityedge. it helps keep your network safe by scanning for threats every 10 minutes. and unlike some cybersecurity options, this helps protect every connected device. yours, your employees' and even your customers'. so you can stay ahead. get started with a great offer and ask how you can add comcast business securityedge. plus for a limited time, ask how to get a $500 prepaid card when you upgrade. call today. hi, i'm steve and i live in austin, texas. i work as a personal assistant to the owner of a large manufacturing firm. i've got anywhere from 10 to 50 projects going at any given time. i absolutely have to be sharp. let me tell ya, i was struggling with my memory. it was going downhill. my friend recommended that i try prevagen and over time, it made a very significant di
[laughter] reggie: if you are usually a preston nader, today -- now it may be the time to start youroliday shopping early. his is because of a supply chain crisis at home. kumasi: local county reaching a milestone with mandate in business, setbacks change everything. so get comcast business internet and add securityedge. it helps keep your network safe by scanning for threats every 10 minutes. and unlike some cybersecurity options, this helps protect every connected device. yours, your...
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we have a climate change court nader at the u.s. agency for international development.usaid is the best development agency, and i look forward to hearing about the role it will play. we have the chief climate officer at the u.s. international development and finance corporation, our nation newest develop an agency, that has a lot of potential interest on the hill. i look forward how it will use its tools in this climate challenge. finally, we have the deputy vice president for infrastructure at the millennium challenge corporation. mcc has repeatedly demonstrated the ability to get results. i am eager to hear how these capabilities will be brought to bear on climate. just to a note for our witnesses and those asking questions, if you go to the grid view, please, for the witnesses, keep your opening remarks to five minutes. once we get into the question and answer session for our members, you can try as much as possible to keep your question and answers to those five minutes. i don't think it would be rude if you go to the long and i have to interject, but i want to make
we have a climate change court nader at the u.s. agency for international development.usaid is the best development agency, and i look forward to hearing about the role it will play. we have the chief climate officer at the u.s. international development and finance corporation, our nation newest develop an agency, that has a lot of potential interest on the hill. i look forward how it will use its tools in this climate challenge. finally, we have the deputy vice president for infrastructure at...
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specifically, now they must report breaches, designate cybersecurity gordon nader's, and self assess their compliance with tsa security guidance. this is an important first step but there is clearly more than needs to be done. we must resource and empower tsa to add boldly and swiftly to ensure operators of pipelines and all other forms of transportation hard in their systems. meanwhile, it is similarly important that other agencies in the federal government respect tsa and the experience and expertise on these matters. the cybersecurity of our critical infrastructure is too serious for us to reinvent the wheel by assigning duplicate authorities to be department of energy. they have the is sick -- existing statutory authority and technical challenge to tackle the challenge. finally, before i conclude, i must note my disappointment that the fbi declined an invitation to attend this meeting. it is critical that members fully understand the fbi's role and efforts to cadre cyber threats. i look forward to their participation in future events on these topics. that said, i am looking forwa
specifically, now they must report breaches, designate cybersecurity gordon nader's, and self assess their compliance with tsa security guidance. this is an important first step but there is clearly more than needs to be done. we must resource and empower tsa to add boldly and swiftly to ensure operators of pipelines and all other forms of transportation hard in their systems. meanwhile, it is similarly important that other agencies in the federal government respect tsa and the experience and...
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nader and michael and lawrence property and i'm here to show my support that they are good and honest people and injured in first to the san francisco community. they engaged in the permitting process with honest intent and transparency. they invested their life savings into their home. their permits to the honor and should be allowed to finish the repairs. my askedis to grant the request and subsequently lift this wrongful suspension. >> we will now hear from beth. please go ahead. you havethree minutes . >> my name is beverly and i'm a native san franciscan born and raised here. been here all my life and current homeowner in san francisco and past board of directors for her house in san francisco. i first. [inaudible] i'm getting emotional. i've had just grief on being homeowners, how hard is it for us as law-abiding citizens in san francisco paying our mortgage suffering something that the city is helping us when we spent so much money of our time making the city a beautiful place tobe . i wanted to let you know that lauren and michael are really good people . i'm taking my time ou
nader and michael and lawrence property and i'm here to show my support that they are good and honest people and injured in first to the san francisco community. they engaged in the permitting process with honest intent and transparency. they invested their life savings into their home. their permits to the honor and should be allowed to finish the repairs. my askedis to grant the request and subsequently lift this wrongful suspension. >> we will now hear from beth. please go ahead. you...