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in this case, connie. >> the hoagland family holding a vigil by connie's bed type. luke pay them a visit. >> they asked if she had any enemies, if anyone would want to hurt her, or if we could think of anybody, and i couldn't think of anybody. there wasn't anybody. >> i'm guessing the only thing stranger that hearing that your mom is in a bit of mechanics lotion is hearing that it was not an accident, and that it was directed at her specifically. >> i said, what? i couldn't -- i didn't believe it. i couldn't understand it, and i just started crying, as i didn't know who could do that, would want to do that. >> but it made a strange case all the more baffling. at a san diego area high school addressed to one of their students. his name -- jonathan hoagland. back on san diego's bomb squad scrambling, and i got the towns attention. >> coming up. connie hoagland -- wife, mother, survivor. >> i remember coming out of the truck and putting in the key, and then kaboom. the police told me, this bomb was meant for you. >> but who is trying to kill her? when dateline continue
in this case, connie. >> the hoagland family holding a vigil by connie's bed type. luke pay them a visit. >> they asked if she had any enemies, if anyone would want to hurt her, or if we could think of anybody, and i couldn't think of anybody. there wasn't anybody. >> i'm guessing the only thing stranger that hearing that your mom is in a bit of mechanics lotion is hearing that it was not an accident, and that it was directed at her specifically. >> i said, what? i...
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connie. story began at georgetown hospital in the summer of 1946, a year after her parents arrived in the u.s. from, china. she was her parent's 10th child. and the to be born in the u.s. connie lived on decatur street in the 16th street heights neighborhood. then her family moved to a home on warren street in tennessee town. she attended phoebe hurst elementary school, takoma park junior high and montgomery blair high school. every night, connie and her family watched the evening news anchored by walter cronkite. connie's father wanted her carry on, carry on and, carry forth. the family name and in history. those evenings gathered around the television, planted seeds for achieving that dream. shortly before graduating the university of maryland, connie got a at tv channel as a, quote, newsroom copy. it was there that she developed the foundational skills she'd carry through the rest of her career as a trailblazing journalist trailed blazing journalist for nbc cbs and abc. it was also there t
connie. story began at georgetown hospital in the summer of 1946, a year after her parents arrived in the u.s. from, china. she was her parent's 10th child. and the to be born in the u.s. connie lived on decatur street in the 16th street heights neighborhood. then her family moved to a home on warren street in tennessee town. she attended phoebe hurst elementary school, takoma park junior high and montgomery blair high school. every night, connie and her family watched the evening news anchored...
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connie. story began at georgetown hospital in the summer of 1946, a year after her parents arrived in the u.s. from, china. she was her parent's 10th child. and the to be born in the u.s. connie lived on decatur street in the 16th street heights neighborhood. then her family moved to a home on warren street in tennessee town. she attended phoebe hurst elementary school, takoma park junior high and montgomery blair high school. every night, connie and her family watched the evening news anchored by walter cronkite. connie's father wanted her carry on, carry on and, carry forth. the family name and in history. those evenings gathered around the television, planted seeds for achieving that dream. shortly before graduating the university of maryland, connie got a at tv channel as a, quote, newsroom copy. it was there that she developed the foundational skills she'd carry through the rest of her career as a trailblazing journalist trailed blazing journalist for nbc cbs and abc. it was also there t
connie. story began at georgetown hospital in the summer of 1946, a year after her parents arrived in the u.s. from, china. she was her parent's 10th child. and the to be born in the u.s. connie lived on decatur street in the 16th street heights neighborhood. then her family moved to a home on warren street in tennessee town. she attended phoebe hurst elementary school, takoma park junior high and montgomery blair high school. every night, connie and her family watched the evening news anchored...
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connie built a successful career as a radiologist.'s spousal support had ended. so had the visits with his son. connie no longer had to see her ex-husband in court. but she and rick remained hypervigilant, especially about her son. >> you don't get to just say, let's go to the movies. you have to scan the parking lot. >> in early june, 2018, when rick saw the news about the shootings of steve pitt and the two paralegals at elizabeth feldman's law firm, he came to an undenial conclusion. >> i was certain who it was. it's dwight jones. >> his first thought was, he had to find connie. >> i immediately start to text her to call me. start calling her phone. i'm getting no response. >> then, rick heard about the murder in karen colby's office. he became more concerned. after a tense hour, connie called back. she was okay. rick's next call was to phoenix police. >> explained to him who i thought was responsible. what his vehicle description was, where he was at, and how the three crime scenes were linked. >> it was just the tip the cops need
connie built a successful career as a radiologist.'s spousal support had ended. so had the visits with his son. connie no longer had to see her ex-husband in court. but she and rick remained hypervigilant, especially about her son. >> you don't get to just say, let's go to the movies. you have to scan the parking lot. >> in early june, 2018, when rick saw the news about the shootings of steve pitt and the two paralegals at elizabeth feldman's law firm, he came to an undenial...
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connie. story began at georgetown hospital in the summer of 1946, a year after her parents arrived in the u.s. from, china. she was her parent's 10th child. and the to be born in the u.s. connie lived on decatur street in the 16th street heights neighborhood. then her family moved to a home on warren street in tennessee town. she attended phoebe hurst elementary school, takoma park junior high and montgomery blair high school. every night, connie and her family watched the evening news anchored by walter cronkite. connie's father wanted her carry on, carry on and, carry forth. the family name and in history. those evenings gathered around the television, planted seeds for achieving that dream. shortly before graduating the university of maryland, connie got a at tv channel as a, quote, newsroom copy. it was there that she developed the foundational skills she'd carry through the rest of her career as a trailblazing journalist trailed blazing journalist for nbc cbs and abc. it was also there t
connie. story began at georgetown hospital in the summer of 1946, a year after her parents arrived in the u.s. from, china. she was her parent's 10th child. and the to be born in the u.s. connie lived on decatur street in the 16th street heights neighborhood. then her family moved to a home on warren street in tennessee town. she attended phoebe hurst elementary school, takoma park junior high and montgomery blair high school. every night, connie and her family watched the evening news anchored...
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connie chung, are them. so i really feel like you hear connie wang. wang and you pronounce it wang. i actually named myself after you. you tell my parents i did you tonight in your crib. you know. how did you do that? because you're iconic person but no i female oh, oh, sorry. i know. me too really? yeah. who do you would you name you have an american name and i don't want have esther sarah. yeah, i like the word so. oh i got no room in my makeup break when everybody laughs. oh, oh, oh my god. oh, my god. oh, you you see this amazing. you you know. oh, my god. it's confusing. why name connie? you know, when i. i was foreign, you know, but i realized what it means is, you know, your parents watched it work hard and, like, be brave and take chances. yes, i did do that. yeah. so thank you. oh, yeah. you. oh, love. to watch as just too much. like i how i who needs. yeah. oh my gosh. oh. are there i care remember are there any connie's tonight. is there a connie because there. has to be. big. what it because. yeah all i'm saying and i love. it just you know you're in middle name. yes is
connie chung, are them. so i really feel like you hear connie wang. wang and you pronounce it wang. i actually named myself after you. you tell my parents i did you tonight in your crib. you know. how did you do that? because you're iconic person but no i female oh, oh, sorry. i know. me too really? yeah. who do you would you name you have an american name and i don't want have esther sarah. yeah, i like the word so. oh i got no room in my makeup break when everybody laughs. oh, oh, oh my god....
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connie has the rest in face just like me. connie it's very inspiring. oh, sorry. you know, i can't hear dancing. i left my mo. i have microphone five. yes. maybe i should come closer and kelly next here. okay no, i'm freaky you know freaky about of i can't get sick because of this so i was saying you inspire me thank and one of my cat is named your cat. yes. so there's another connie in this room because in new york, when i was by myself all alone, crying every night to find out who i am and what i want do think one of my cat was connie. and i. a question for you. yeah. on the today show. yeah you talked about there is a strain of wheat named connie chung. yes. and i've been on the hunt in washington because it's legal here to find that out. it is true. yes. there is a u.s. spy, a lot of people. so basically that's there is a strain weed called connie chung. and so it is true, it's i easy to grow and i create a lovely flower and i'm low maintenance, although i don't think maury agrees any of that. oh, you can get a very you can get it online. there's a there's a t
connie has the rest in face just like me. connie it's very inspiring. oh, sorry. you know, i can't hear dancing. i left my mo. i have microphone five. yes. maybe i should come closer and kelly next here. okay no, i'm freaky you know freaky about of i can't get sick because of this so i was saying you inspire me thank and one of my cat is named your cat. yes. so there's another connie in this room because in new york, when i was by myself all alone, crying every night to find out who i am and...
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no, connie povich. there's actually one. and i'm connie two or t oh and connie one is here. married maurice, older brother. he was the good jewish son. you were. and my sister, my youngest, she was. she was adoring one. uh huh. she was the youngest. and i was a piece of --. yep, he was. he was the monkey. the middle. right in the middle. child. and he i told my one time when i was on television and i did a show on and sons and so he was with me and i said, you know, dad, i'm the middle child. and i suffered from the middle child. i know you don't know anything about that. he says he's this is on television he says, oh, i know all about that and quite frankly, you exploited it. his his father isn't about you, not about me. i know what i you know. i've had self therapy for the last 85 years. okay? he's gone to therapy. you mean self-therapy? that's what i said. yeah i understand. because you wouldn't do anything like that. right? but you know what? so you can come up in therapy, become a big star. he plays golf all morning, noon and night. and if he doesn't play golf well, for
no, connie povich. there's actually one. and i'm connie two or t oh and connie one is here. married maurice, older brother. he was the good jewish son. you were. and my sister, my youngest, she was. she was adoring one. uh huh. she was the youngest. and i was a piece of --. yep, he was. he was the monkey. the middle. right in the middle. child. and he i told my one time when i was on television and i did a show on and sons and so he was with me and i said, you know, dad, i'm the middle child....
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connie guerrero: así es, es por correo, este, para las personas que ya están registradas para votar,n registrados para votar, y ahí es donde inmediatamente puede votar, o sea, no se tiene que esperar para el día de la elección, puede inmediatamente llenar su boleta, y votar, votar por diferentes medidas, por los diferentes candidatos que estén en su Área, todo depende de dónde vive, y cuáles son las campañas que están en su Área, donde usted vive; entonces, llena la boleta, la mete en el sobre, asegurarse que la firme, y la regresa, la puede regresar por correo, no necesita estampilla, porque ya está prepagado; entonces, hay diferentes lugares donde puede usted dejarlas, y la puede llevar al correo, hay casetas o cajas, que están por diferentes comunidades, en diferentes lugares donde también son para elección, y ahí puede dejar también su boleta electoral ya firmada, ya llena. damián trujillo: por ejemplo en san josé, muchos buzones están localizados en las bibliotecas, en las librerías de toda la ciudad, así que ahí puede llenarlo, y bueno, y como les decimos, está tan fácil, ahí e
connie guerrero: así es, es por correo, este, para las personas que ya están registradas para votar,n registrados para votar, y ahí es donde inmediatamente puede votar, o sea, no se tiene que esperar para el día de la elección, puede inmediatamente llenar su boleta, y votar, votar por diferentes medidas, por los diferentes candidatos que estén en su Área, todo depende de dónde vive, y cuáles son las campañas que están en su Área, donde usted vive; entonces, llena la boleta, la mete...
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connie: it was disarming. after a bit i could get to the bad side faster and funnier than they could. they were left flummoxed. it was a different era. not that a lot has changed. amna: you don't think a lot has changed? connie: well, i think there is a type of acceptance that women have, but i know women who are still experiencing sexism. and i know chinese people or asians experience racism. but it is getting better. in some ways. there is a better level of equality, but it has not reached parity. amna: you landed your dream job. in 1993, coanchor of the cbs evening news alongside dan rather. in that moment do feel all of the hard work -- you had the reputation of showing up early, working all the shifts -- was it worth it, all the sacrifices? connie: when i got that job, i had always wanted to be walter cronkite. he was trusted, he was fair, and he did not suffer from bigshot-itis. lter'chair was the ultimateuncle i thought i had really hit e jackpot. it was beyond thrilling. amna: it was two years later th
connie: it was disarming. after a bit i could get to the bad side faster and funnier than they could. they were left flummoxed. it was a different era. not that a lot has changed. amna: you don't think a lot has changed? connie: well, i think there is a type of acceptance that women have, but i know women who are still experiencing sexism. and i know chinese people or asians experience racism. but it is getting better. in some ways. there is a better level of equality, but it has not reached...
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connie: ok, yes. sanjay gupta: in 2019, she was midway through the 4-and-a-half-year study to try and prevent what she had seen happen to her older sister. even during the pandemic, connie would drive more than an hour each way from her home in minneapolis to the mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota. she would undergo cognitive-- woman: ok, go ahead. sanjay gupta: --motor-- man: tap like this real fast. sanjay gupta: --and general health testing. woman: and we are going to be giving you research irb. that's solanezumab. sanjay gupta: and almost every month-- woman: oh, i can feel that go in. sanjay gupta: --she would receive this iv transfusion. woman: so this is, what, about an hour. connie: it's time-consuming. i feel like i'm contributing, even if it's not for me. it's for research, and it might help my kids, might help my grandkids or the greater good. ronald petersen: when you're dealing with people who get enrolled in a clinical trial, it's important to really be realistic, say, we're hopeful tha
connie: ok, yes. sanjay gupta: in 2019, she was midway through the 4-and-a-half-year study to try and prevent what she had seen happen to her older sister. even during the pandemic, connie would drive more than an hour each way from her home in minneapolis to the mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota. she would undergo cognitive-- woman: ok, go ahead. sanjay gupta: --motor-- man: tap like this real fast. sanjay gupta: --and general health testing. woman: and we are going to be giving you research...
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. >> i love connie.leanor roosevelt put it left. if you wanted advice you want to bamie, if you want sympathy, you go to connie. connie is the emotional outlet. she is a poet. she is the younger sister and she is the one that will emphasize with tr. she becomes his press secretary before the role existed. she will slip stories to the press of this rambunctious home life. emily spinach the snake that alice roosevelt longworth had because she didn't like her aunt emily and she didn't like spinach. let's have us make named emily spinach. she is the one who would tell these stories to the press over edith's objections because she knew if people fell in love with the roosevelt family her brother could accomplish all that he wanted in policy. >> finally, the fifth woman in your infrastructure for teddy roosevelt, his second wife, edith. >> it is amazing because, first of all, you could not find two more opposite women on the face of the worth -- earth than alice and edith and yet they both mary theodore roosev
. >> i love connie.leanor roosevelt put it left. if you wanted advice you want to bamie, if you want sympathy, you go to connie. connie is the emotional outlet. she is a poet. she is the younger sister and she is the one that will emphasize with tr. she becomes his press secretary before the role existed. she will slip stories to the press of this rambunctious home life. emily spinach the snake that alice roosevelt longworth had because she didn't like her aunt emily and she didn't like...
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and then their younger sister, connie, love. connie. connie. so, eleanor roosevelt put it best if you wanted advice. you went to bambi. if you want sympathy, you go to connie. connie is the emotional outlet. she's a poet. she's the younger sister. and she is the one that will sort of empathize with t.r. she becomes his his press secretary before the role existed. she will slip stories to the press of this rambunctious home life. right? i mean, emily spinach, the the snake that alice roosevelt had because, you know, she didn't like her aunt emily and she didn't like spinach. so obviously, let's have a snake named spinach. she's the one who would tell these stories to the press over edith's objections because knew if people fell in with the roosevelt family her brother could accomplish all that he wanted in policy. and then finally the first woman in your in infrastructure for teddy roosevelt, his second wife, edith. so edith is amazing because you could first of all, you couldn't find two more opposite women on the face of the earth than alice a
and then their younger sister, connie, love. connie. connie. so, eleanor roosevelt put it best if you wanted advice. you went to bambi. if you want sympathy, you go to connie. connie is the emotional outlet. she's a poet. she's the younger sister. and she is the one that will sort of empathize with t.r. she becomes his his press secretary before the role existed. she will slip stories to the press of this rambunctious home life. right? i mean, emily spinach, the the snake that alice roosevelt...
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thanks, connie. >>> thank you, connie.rth and south carolina, we do have that flood threat with that tropical system making its way on shore. unseasonably warm through the middle of the count. ch, much cooler out wemust y ese es tu Último pronÓstico forecast. back to you guys. >> guys, i have a connie glow. it's a natural high. >> there were so many young girls, though. for me, i was like that's good enough. we all wanted to be her. >> we have members of our crew that worked with her on "sunrise" decades ago. >> behind the scenes when she walked in, she shook the hands and spoke to every single person. >> and introduced herself. >> and "popstart" is 10 seconds. i'm so sorry. >> earlier we chatted about the night's biggest winners. but who scored a w on the red carpet? let's take a look at the stars shining bright. the best dressed list this morning. we'll start with the ladies who popped up in a bright pop of cover. beautiful best actress winner anna sawai. "the bear" nominee serving scales with a colorful coy fish pattern
thanks, connie. >>> thank you, connie.rth and south carolina, we do have that flood threat with that tropical system making its way on shore. unseasonably warm through the middle of the count. ch, much cooler out wemust y ese es tu Último pronÓstico forecast. back to you guys. >> guys, i have a connie glow. it's a natural high. >> there were so many young girls, though. for me, i was like that's good enough. we all wanted to be her. >> we have members of our crew...
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"connie" is available now! connie chung! [cheers and applause] we'll take a quick break.use] [chair deflates] [heels slam on floor] oh, wow. hey j, this project might need a bit of... zhuhzing... holler back, warren. [swoosh] please let me know your thoughts. best regards, warren. ♪ i am genius (whoaaa) ♪ welcome to the credit karmaverse. here we monitor your finances and alert you to changes big and small, so you can enjoy less stress and more piece of mind. simply scan your screen to experience intuit credit karma for yourself. amazon fall favorites are here. ssave on fashion, home, beauty and more. shop amazon fall favorites now. - goddesses, i bring the vitality of sun! - and i, the sea! - i took the kids swimming, hit up the farmer's market, and crushed my sales call! typical tuesday. - [announcer] awaken your inner goddess with vitafusion's expertly crafted assortment of delicious and nutritious gummies. - oh! and i brought cupcakes. chocolate and caramel. and a crunchy cookie?! it's more than more. it's more... (groan) errr!!! yes! it's more-er! (vampire hissing) h
"connie" is available now! connie chung! [cheers and applause] we'll take a quick break.use] [chair deflates] [heels slam on floor] oh, wow. hey j, this project might need a bit of... zhuhzing... holler back, warren. [swoosh] please let me know your thoughts. best regards, warren. ♪ i am genius (whoaaa) ♪ welcome to the credit karmaverse. here we monitor your finances and alert you to changes big and small, so you can enjoy less stress and more piece of mind. simply scan your...
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i'm connie chung in new york. i'll see you again next sunday night and. >> award-winning journalist connie chung joins me now. it's such an honor. and this book is incredible. so we look at all those moments that you had and obviously you're a trailblazer first woman to co-anchor cbs evening news, as i said, first asian to anchor a major news broadcast. and it is today, 2024 where we are for the first time seeing the first black, first asian woman to be on the top of a ticket for president in the united states are you thinking are you surprised that it took this long or is this what you thought it would be i always am surprised when when women make it up the ladder it's always a big shock to me because we have not reached the level of pain 30 and we'll see what happens. >> i don't you know, i don't know sitting here, what will happen and it is fraught with danger for me to go there. >> you know. >> i know right for sure your point of view. >> i'll note okay. she's such a good news person. can i just say erin, i wa
i'm connie chung in new york. i'll see you again next sunday night and. >> award-winning journalist connie chung joins me now. it's such an honor. and this book is incredible. so we look at all those moments that you had and obviously you're a trailblazer first woman to co-anchor cbs evening news, as i said, first asian to anchor a major news broadcast. and it is today, 2024 where we are for the first time seeing the first black, first asian woman to be on the top of a ticket for...
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one of them, you too. >> oh my gosh. >> hi, connie it's connie, my parents immigrated to the united states. and your face on their television said was a real source of comfort and confidence for them. and i was two when thought you were really pretty ayyy but when it was time to come pick out a name, an american name for myself, there was only one real choice and that was connie. so on behalf of all the colonies that came after you and every person or woman who were moved by seeing you on their television sets thank you i can't believe it flabbergasted mario always told me i was the jackie robinson of news time but he says, you see people named their children, jackie and willie mays. willie and willie. that's you thought oh, man, i hate it when your right will connie yeah. >> the original the one and only and so many ways to all of those kinase. thank you. it is an honour for me to be able to sit in a chair like this and be talking to you, erin. >> you know what? it's a real honour for me too, because i really think you're the journalist who can carry the baton. think a barbara walters alw
one of them, you too. >> oh my gosh. >> hi, connie it's connie, my parents immigrated to the united states. and your face on their television said was a real source of comfort and confidence for them. and i was two when thought you were really pretty ayyy but when it was time to come pick out a name, an american name for myself, there was only one real choice and that was connie. so on behalf of all the colonies that came after you and every person or woman who were moved by seeing...
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her new memoir is called "connie." >> let me tell you when we first realized that there was a connie.: maury povich was then a rising star in the newsroom. >> she wanted a job, and the news director said no, no, no, you're my assistant. she said no, i want that job, weekend writer on the news desk. and he said well, then you have to replace yourself. she walks out of the newsroom across the street into the bank, looks at the first woman teller, and says you want to be in tv? marched her across the street into the newsroom. she got the job, and the bank teller got a job as the secretary. >> reporter: soon she caught the eye of cbs news, barging into a restaurant cited for health violations with camera crew in tow. >> lo and behold, the cbs bureau chief was sitting there having lunch. he saw me, and he gave me his card, and he said call me. >> reporter: the cbs news washington bureau in 1971. >> all i saw around me was what i call a sea of men. >> reporter: connie devised a survival plan. >> i looked around and i said well, heck, i'm going to be a guy too. so i took on their characteris
her new memoir is called "connie." >> let me tell you when we first realized that there was a connie.: maury povich was then a rising star in the newsroom. >> she wanted a job, and the news director said no, no, no, you're my assistant. she said no, i want that job, weekend writer on the news desk. and he said well, then you have to replace yourself. she walks out of the newsroom across the street into the bank, looks at the first woman teller, and says you want to be in...
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thank you, connie and jen. people that take advantage, people that can afford to pay that take advantage of these programs, it can be really hard to catch them sometimes. and so one of the things that we need to do is we need to have harsh penalties for when you do get caught. we need to do what we can to deter this bad behavior and have adequate reporting systems, whistleblower protections, and then if you are found to be using section eight vouchers when you can afford a multi-million dollar home, you the punishment should fit the crime. there should be a harsh financial penalty for that. thank you jen. mahjong. so i think we're talking about two different things rent control and section eight. right. when we're talking about rent control and the need to preserve rent control, you know, rent control is a lifeline for so many people. now if there is an abuse of section eight, obviously we need that to be there with transparency and mechanisms in place where there's a penalty for that, when you look at how peop
thank you, connie and jen. people that take advantage, people that can afford to pay that take advantage of these programs, it can be really hard to catch them sometimes. and so one of the things that we need to do is we need to have harsh penalties for when you do get caught. we need to do what we can to deter this bad behavior and have adequate reporting systems, whistleblower protections, and then if you are found to be using section eight vouchers when you can afford a multi-million dollar...