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she was in anchorage reserve police officer, and before that local tv reporter.dia frenzy was murder. the troopers didn't know what they were doing. she even included samantha in this interview. >> she would have taken a ride from a stranger. i'm sure. >> there was nothing accidental about it. >> but initially, it did look like an accidental fall to the troopers who had been the first to talk to karen. but the others? saw the evidence and thought, murder. one trooper at the crime scene was tim hunter, now retired. >> one thing that was strange to us, we did find one rock-solid on a leaf at the top of the cliff. >> one drop of blood? >> one drop of blood. >> which was found by this man, trooper robert beatty, now retired. >> i was on my hands and knees kind of looking and came across that drop of blood. >> we've got let up here -- >> how big was this republic? >> about the size of an eraser head, really. the interesting part about that was that it was a drop that had fallen straight down. >> indicating to the troopers that she had been her somehow before she got a
she was in anchorage reserve police officer, and before that local tv reporter.dia frenzy was murder. the troopers didn't know what they were doing. she even included samantha in this interview. >> she would have taken a ride from a stranger. i'm sure. >> there was nothing accidental about it. >> but initially, it did look like an accidental fall to the troopers who had been the first to talk to karen. but the others? saw the evidence and thought, murder. one trooper at the...
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part of the issue is that, you know, we have so much anchorage. we just need additional safeguards in this system. will you commit to reviewing the regulations in light of the california spill and implementing programs to help us have oversight on responding to alarms and the issue of too much anchorage around pipelines? if we basically have given exemptions to allow ships to anchor there and there's more traffic and congestion, we are putting ourselves at risk. mr. putnam: the answer is yes. we are reviewing the california incident and other incidents and will continue that process, especially including the implementation of a pipe act an 2020. sen. cantwell: thank you. senator wicker? sen. wicker: thank you. the chair is correct. we have a lot we need to get to. 94% of fatalities in automobile deaths are as a result of human error. you agree with that statistic, do you not? dr. cliff: i think behavioral circumstances are a factor in 94%. i would not necessarily sate is -- say it is human error in all cases. sen. wicker: behavioral? ok. and we ar
part of the issue is that, you know, we have so much anchorage. we just need additional safeguards in this system. will you commit to reviewing the regulations in light of the california spill and implementing programs to help us have oversight on responding to alarms and the issue of too much anchorage around pipelines? if we basically have given exemptions to allow ships to anchor there and there's more traffic and congestion, we are putting ourselves at risk. mr. putnam: the answer is yes....
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a youth advocate from anchorage alaska. she urges us, she reminds us that these people that are not statistics but these real people are looking to us and watching the leaders waiting for us to do something in a think the message of hope needs to be that we are paying attention and we are listening and we are working together to try to address what we seen. i think within this committee we've seen some strong collaboration on efforts. i've been working with senator on the mainstreaming addiction treatment act which allows healthcare providers to prescribe you from offering which can truly save lives from the medication assisted treatment in addition to lifesaving treatment we know we have to invest and wrap around recovery services. i visited programs in alaska the focus not just on preventing the overdose deaths but also buildingse a community for alaskans in recovery because that has to be the follow-on. we have worked on efforts to reduce fetal alcohol syndrome disorders to address the mental health needs and senator smi
a youth advocate from anchorage alaska. she urges us, she reminds us that these people that are not statistics but these real people are looking to us and watching the leaders waiting for us to do something in a think the message of hope needs to be that we are paying attention and we are listening and we are working together to try to address what we seen. i think within this committee we've seen some strong collaboration on efforts. i've been working with senator on the mainstreaming...
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i actually also went to east anchorage high school so we have a little bit of anchorage in common as well. i want to talk about mental healthcare in schools. the university of minnesota released data showing 70% of principals in minnesota say more dental health resources for students are the most important support they can get. i see what a difference it can make. can you talk about why in school services are important and why they work and how they might get at the stigma challenges? >> school is a great place where all students are going to be. you can do a lot of things in school, you can have teachers and adults working together and parents too and counselors, we want to have counselors in school but also having the curriculum around is important. numerous students said they didn't know about the situation until years later and never reached out for help. it's great for people to recognize their symptoms. the room down the hall they can walk down, the counselor can call the parents, i talked to your kids, maybe you should talk to them. great to have those services in one place. >
i actually also went to east anchorage high school so we have a little bit of anchorage in common as well. i want to talk about mental healthcare in schools. the university of minnesota released data showing 70% of principals in minnesota say more dental health resources for students are the most important support they can get. i see what a difference it can make. can you talk about why in school services are important and why they work and how they might get at the stigma challenges? >>...
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second, we have issued 2.1 million dollars grant to the university of alaska anchorage to recruit andetain additional faculty to train and graduate were registered nurses. but third my administration fy 23 budget had an increase to the number of students in the program and if approved we go from 20 states up at 30 seats at the university of washington school of medicine to train doctors together with them are stronger durable healthcare. every state and every nation has a periodic surge. and then those outcomes prove it. but on testing and distribution of therapeutics in the first day to establish an area job treatment we recognized early on specific populations were more vulnerable vulnerable to the virus another's especially the elders of underlying health conditions in some residents of remote communities with limited healthcare infrastructure. from the beginning i was determined they would be no repeats of 1918 on my watch here in alaska. by any measure we will reflect our actions help us to achieve some of the best outcomes in the nation. the data speak for itself. and we also co
second, we have issued 2.1 million dollars grant to the university of alaska anchorage to recruit andetain additional faculty to train and graduate were registered nurses. but third my administration fy 23 budget had an increase to the number of students in the program and if approved we go from 20 states up at 30 seats at the university of washington school of medicine to train doctors together with them are stronger durable healthcare. every state and every nation has a periodic surge. and...
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bit of anchorage in common, as well. but let me go, i'm going to stay with you, ms. rhyneer, i want to talk about mental health care in schools. last month the university of minnesota released some data that said that 71% of principals in minnesota are saying that more mental health resources for students would be the most important support that they could get. and i visited schools and i've seen how this works and what a difference it can make. so, ms. rhyneer, could you talk to us about why in-school services are important and why they work for students and kind of how you see they might get at the stigma challenges and other challenges that students have accessing the mental health care that they need. >> sure, yeah. so, well school is a great place just because it is a place where all students are going to be and you can do a lot of different things in schools. you can have the community and the teaching and peers and you can have adults all working together. and your parents, too. and also, you know, we have counsel
bit of anchorage in common, as well. but let me go, i'm going to stay with you, ms. rhyneer, i want to talk about mental health care in schools. last month the university of minnesota released some data that said that 71% of principals in minnesota are saying that more mental health resources for students would be the most important support that they could get. and i visited schools and i've seen how this works and what a difference it can make. so, ms. rhyneer, could you talk to us about why...
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. >> but i had a number of different cryptocustodians just to give you an example we have anchorage,mpany we see their charter july 2019 and anchorage trust that was the first digital asset bank in history but it does not offer deposits oror lending services. bit cold where is a disapproved to act as a qualified custodian for digital assets and created the trust company. kingdom trust that serves as an independent qualified custodian to the assets of clients have registered address on —- investment advisors as well as individual retirement accounts nonqualified plans or can't on —- kingdom trust platform with the self-directed retirement accounts with video currency investments directly so in each of these cases they are custodians they do not issue a bustable claim that act as you indicated is a small part of what could be used out there in terms of cryptocurrencies. stable coins definitely have a future and with measured regulatory system in place we may be falling behind other nations that do if we went to continue to be the reserve currency of choice i think stable coins fit into
. >> but i had a number of different cryptocustodians just to give you an example we have anchorage,mpany we see their charter july 2019 and anchorage trust that was the first digital asset bank in history but it does not offer deposits oror lending services. bit cold where is a disapproved to act as a qualified custodian for digital assets and created the trust company. kingdom trust that serves as an independent qualified custodian to the assets of clients have registered address on...
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just to give you an example, anchorage. this company received a charter from south dakota division of banking in july, 2019. anchorage trust company received its occ charter in early 20 funny one becoming the furlough -- early 2021. it does not offer deposit or lending services. bitgo was approved by the south dakota division of banking to act as a qualified custodian for digital assets and created the bitgo trust company, kingdom trust. it serves as an independent qualified custodian for the assets of clients of resident investment in visors and sponsors as well as their individual retirement account, nonqualified plans and 401(k) plans. kingdom trust platform was the first to allow self-directed retirement accounts holding digital currency investments directly. in each of these cases, these are custodians. they do not issue a stable coin but they act as a custodian for digital assets. stable coins were just a small part of what could be used out there in terms of different crypto's. i am curious, i think stable coins defi
just to give you an example, anchorage. this company received a charter from south dakota division of banking in july, 2019. anchorage trust company received its occ charter in early 20 funny one becoming the furlough -- early 2021. it does not offer deposit or lending services. bitgo was approved by the south dakota division of banking to act as a qualified custodian for digital assets and created the bitgo trust company, kingdom trust. it serves as an independent qualified custodian for the...
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anchorage trust company received its occ charter in early 2021. become in the first federally chartered digital asset banking history although a bank it does offer deposit or lending services. and september 2018 bit to go it was approved by the south dakota division of banking to act as a qualified custodian for digital assets anchored the bit goat trust company. kingdom trusts, kingdom trust serves as an independent qualified custodian for the assets of clients of a registered investment advisors, brokers, dealers and investment sponsors as well as individual retirement accounts, nonqualified plans and qualified defined contribution 401kng plans. kingdom trustst was the first of a self-directed retirement accounts holding digital currency investments directly. now and each of these cases these are custodians heard they do not issue eight stable coin. but they act as a custodian for digital assets. stable coins as you indicated or just a small part of what could be is out there in terms of different crypto's or crypto currencies. i am just curious
anchorage trust company received its occ charter in early 2021. become in the first federally chartered digital asset banking history although a bank it does offer deposit or lending services. and september 2018 bit to go it was approved by the south dakota division of banking to act as a qualified custodian for digital assets anchored the bit goat trust company. kingdom trusts, kingdom trust serves as an independent qualified custodian for the assets of clients of a registered investment...
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it's been relatively balmy in anchorage, where our alaskan of the week lives. warm enough to be sleeting right now. in all weather, all around the state, people are getting out, gathering, enjoying the sun. it stays in our skies a little longer each day. they're dogsledding, training for the iditarod. snow machining, playing hockey, skiing, snowboarding. so many winter sports, mr. president. we are are a state full of chock full of winter athletes, great athletes, above our weight in terms of the winter olympics. many alaskans are compete now in beijing as we speak. and we're rooting for all of them. of course, we're rooting for all of america's athletes. and we're also preparing to root for the amazing athletes who will be competing in the paraolympics also in beijing starting march 4. again many alaskans will be there competing, cross-country skier, a former alaskan of the week alum, gold medal paraolympian andrew kirka. and he will be competing in beijing again in the sit ski events. now, i'm mentioning all this, mr. president, because our alaskan of the wee
it's been relatively balmy in anchorage, where our alaskan of the week lives. warm enough to be sleeting right now. in all weather, all around the state, people are getting out, gathering, enjoying the sun. it stays in our skies a little longer each day. they're dogsledding, training for the iditarod. snow machining, playing hockey, skiing, snowboarding. so many winter sports, mr. president. we are are a state full of chock full of winter athletes, great athletes, above our weight in terms of...
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second, we have issued 2.1 million dollars grant from the university of alaska anchorage nursing schoolrecruit and train graduate more registered nurses for alaska. third, my administration fy 22 budget is a 50 percent increase to the number of students in the landing program. if approved by the legislature we will go from 20 seats at 30 seats university school of medicine to trade doctors for alaska. we'll have a stronger more durable healthcare system in alaska i can respond to almost any situation. every state, every nation has been confronted with this pandemic and the periodic surges have emerged. make no mistake this is very different and how we responded and our outcomes prove it. we have lead on testing and vaccine o distribution and distributional therapeutics such as monoclonal antibodies in the first state to establish a community state to receive treatment. we recognized early on specific populations were more vulnerable toe the virus then others particularly our elders. those with underlying health issues and some residents of the remote communities of healthcare infrastruc
second, we have issued 2.1 million dollars grant from the university of alaska anchorage nursing schoolrecruit and train graduate more registered nurses for alaska. third, my administration fy 22 budget is a 50 percent increase to the number of students in the landing program. if approved by the legislature we will go from 20 seats at 30 seats university school of medicine to trade doctors for alaska. we'll have a stronger more durable healthcare system in alaska i can respond to almost any...
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. >> leonardo in anchorage, alaska, independent. >> caller: hello. good morning, joe. i just wanted to bring up, the topic about supply and demand, the reagents that are needed for a lot of these tests that you mention that we should have a whole bunch of, those reagents that are needed to activate the detection of the viruses, that's just not available. if we had more companies that compete for that rare elements in these reagents are definitely not creating more opportunity to distribute these tests. it's creating more scarce resources. i just wanted to kind of point out some of that supply and demand. >> joe grogan, do you have any thoughts on that? >> it certainly did expose a lot of shortcomings in our supply chain in the united states. we are way too dependent upon foreign producers of essential medicines and the ingredients that go into essential medicines. to your point, the reagents that are necessary for a lot of this testing. so that's another thing that congress should be really focused on is onshoring more of this stuff permanently and not doing it with ma
. >> leonardo in anchorage, alaska, independent. >> caller: hello. good morning, joe. i just wanted to bring up, the topic about supply and demand, the reagents that are needed for a lot of these tests that you mention that we should have a whole bunch of, those reagents that are needed to activate the detection of the viruses, that's just not available. if we had more companies that compete for that rare elements in these reagents are definitely not creating more opportunity to...
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and jamie lasalle has joined us from anchorage.t see russia from his house in alaska because his wife got it in the divorce. so mean. i feel even bad making that joke. >> that was a fresh one. >> greg: tyrus is with us. we went out to dinner last night to celebrate his birthday. he when he blew out the candles, everyone in the restaurant got third-degree burns. how do you laugh at the suffering of others. speaking of, lots of curtsy stuff going around in the world and really, it is not fair to president biden or the democrats for that matter. you see, after trump, things were supposed to get really easy, right? the only thing the democrats had to do was make sure that trump was out of the picture. that everything was going to be all right. it was going to be rainbows and daffodils and sunshine and unicorns. i think i'm describing the sheets on beto o'rourke's beds. not that i would know. it was supposed to be a return to normalcy. if you think it is normal to sniff children's hair? they didn't have to do anything, something they ar
and jamie lasalle has joined us from anchorage.t see russia from his house in alaska because his wife got it in the divorce. so mean. i feel even bad making that joke. >> that was a fresh one. >> greg: tyrus is with us. we went out to dinner last night to celebrate his birthday. he when he blew out the candles, everyone in the restaurant got third-degree burns. how do you laugh at the suffering of others. speaking of, lots of curtsy stuff going around in the world and really, it is...
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we noticed that in anchorage with tony blinken.hinks we're co-equal with the united states, we're going do what we want to do and it's just too bad, that's what we're going to do. >> what leverage do we have over china economically these days? there are still things, our technology, they need it more than -- the russians were hoping they could replace our technology with chinese technology and they can't. is there ways that our technology can be leveraged here? >> well, this is the year of the tiger. china's strong but it is not a tiger. it has immense problems. it has demographic problems, parts of china have virtually no water. now, they have stamped out covid pretty well, but the more the government stamps down, is more repressive, even after covid is finally controlled, the more that's going to cause problems within the country. to to answer your question, i'll going back to my earlier point, it's u.s. strength, we're doing it, we passed this major bill to do with semiconductors, et cetera, but we have to more so than in the pa
we noticed that in anchorage with tony blinken.hinks we're co-equal with the united states, we're going do what we want to do and it's just too bad, that's what we're going to do. >> what leverage do we have over china economically these days? there are still things, our technology, they need it more than -- the russians were hoping they could replace our technology with chinese technology and they can't. is there ways that our technology can be leveraged here? >> well, this is the...
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anyone with information scott anchorage 1800222t ips. >> bryant thank you. later on tonight. i am going to say right now he is the country's number one bengals fan that is what we are calling him. our own bill. bill was born and raised in cincinnati. his attending the game has been at the games during the playoff run. now bill is at the super bowl for the big game. thirty years and bill has been waiting for this, bill live next. on how his team will do i'm mark and i live in vero beach, florida. my wife and i have three children. ruthann and i like to hike. we eat healthy. we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt like i was able to respond to things quicker. and i thought, yeah, it works for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. i've got moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer ♪ ♪ i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin, yeah, that's all me ♪ ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing
anyone with information scott anchorage 1800222t ips. >> bryant thank you. later on tonight. i am going to say right now he is the country's number one bengals fan that is what we are calling him. our own bill. bill was born and raised in cincinnati. his attending the game has been at the games during the playoff run. now bill is at the super bowl for the big game. thirty years and bill has been waiting for this, bill live next. on how his team will do i'm mark and i live in vero beach,...
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. >> i'm cheering on all athletes from anchorage, alaska. >> good morning from willow spring.gie in the world. we are excited to watch team usa as they go for gold in the winter olympics. >>> happy 70th birthday, dad. we love you. >> happy birthday, grandpa. >> happy birthday, papa. you're 70. >> we love you. >>> thanks to all our plaza fans. >> happy birthday. >> welcome back to "today" on saturday. they were talking about the olympics. we are talking about slack lining, not an olympic sport. i'll sit on the sidelines. >> i'll be a koala bear holding on. >>> we want to get to today's news. the crisis in ukraine. russia is holding nuclear exercises on the border. it follows that u.s. intelligence that vladimir putin has made the decision to invade. overnight, the tensions with the ukrainian soldier being killed. josh lederman is watching it all from the white house. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, peter. the biden administration says it is not too late for russia to step back. vice president kamala harris says the response to the invasion would be unprecedented. this
. >> i'm cheering on all athletes from anchorage, alaska. >> good morning from willow spring.gie in the world. we are excited to watch team usa as they go for gold in the winter olympics. >>> happy 70th birthday, dad. we love you. >> happy birthday, grandpa. >> happy birthday, papa. you're 70. >> we love you. >>> thanks to all our plaza fans. >> happy birthday. >> welcome back to "today" on saturday. they were talking about...
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play, maybe play some volleyball, take a swim, then get on the launch to go back to the ship in the anchorage and that was their lives, many of these enlisted men and officers who served in the navy, throughout the second half of the pacific war. essentially, not seeing anything but islands, palm crown islands and a lot of blue water. >> thank you, we talked about the soldiers, if we could go up the ladder for a moment. let's talk about command in this obviously brutal theater. i was reading hb wilma's book on -- he tells us the deployment for the battle was two 50 square miles, the battle he said fought over 115,000 square miles, just a tad over the total area of the british isles, it tells me, these are unprecedented command problems. we talk about distance but i focus in on how much it makes it difficult to command and control your force. samuel johnson ever address that? >> samuel johnson didn't note too much about the particular subject. he was a good writer, another thing i often quote to my editors that he said is no man but a block head ever wrote, except for money. you know, i mean a
play, maybe play some volleyball, take a swim, then get on the launch to go back to the ship in the anchorage and that was their lives, many of these enlisted men and officers who served in the navy, throughout the second half of the pacific war. essentially, not seeing anything but islands, palm crown islands and a lot of blue water. >> thank you, we talked about the soldiers, if we could go up the ladder for a moment. let's talk about command in this obviously brutal theater. i was...
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maybe play some volleyball take a swim and then get on the launch to go back to the ship and in the anchorage and that was their lives many of these enlisted men and officers who served in the navy throughout the second half of the pacific war essentially not seeing anything but islands palm crowned islands and a lot of blue water. thank you. we've talked about the soldiers if we could go up the ladder for a moment. you know, let's talk about command and in this obviously brutal theater. i was reading hp willamette's book on the battle of leyte gulf the other day. he tells us the air of deployment for the battle was 450,000 square miles so, utah, colorado, arizona and new mexico combined the battle itself. he said was fought over 115,000 square miles. just a tad under, you know, the total area of the british isles in other words. you know it it strikes me that perhaps we should be gentler in our criticism of the commanders on both sides because these are unprecedented command problems. we talked about distance, but i like to focus in on just how it makes it more difficult to command and contr
maybe play some volleyball take a swim and then get on the launch to go back to the ship and in the anchorage and that was their lives many of these enlisted men and officers who served in the navy throughout the second half of the pacific war essentially not seeing anything but islands palm crowned islands and a lot of blue water. thank you. we've talked about the soldiers if we could go up the ladder for a moment. you know, let's talk about command and in this obviously brutal theater. i was...
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they were parked very close to each other, what we call anchorage, making sure we had more distance for the safety of those law crews was a paramount importance of this decision. thirdly, according to the employers association, the ship and vessel operator could not request its labor fulfillment until they reached that 40 mile marker close to allow vessel operators to institute their request for labor upon departure from asia, also allowing us to spread out the ships. big allow for a port call optimization model that does not stack them all up at one time by racing across the pacific. >> thank you. doug i yield back, madam. >> thank you for that. i would like not to recognize the gentleman from new jersey mr. gottheimer for five minutes. >> thank you, chairwoman for holding this timely an important hearing. sea ports are seeing record numbers of cargo volume as we just talked about. we all know is adding to port congestion's and ships have been stalled in terminals for too long in the last months. obviously having an impact on our supply chain. i strongly encouraged the enactment of the
they were parked very close to each other, what we call anchorage, making sure we had more distance for the safety of those law crews was a paramount importance of this decision. thirdly, according to the employers association, the ship and vessel operator could not request its labor fulfillment until they reached that 40 mile marker close to allow vessel operators to institute their request for labor upon departure from asia, also allowing us to spread out the ships. big allow for a port call...
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this is michael in anchorage, alaska.h your opinions and the news. i enjoy it so much. you remind be a little bit of walter cronkite. stuart: walter cronkite, i remember him very well. i met him once. i asked him to move out of the anchor seat to make room for me. thank you to all the viewers. let's get to friday feedback. here we go. this comes from todd. can you please let us see the queen better? a close-up? he is referring, we had that on the set yesterday or the day before. brian brandenberg knocked her off the set, almost broke her. ashley: rim berg to the tower. stuart: the queen is back in my office and may or may not return to the set. mark writes you are the johnny carson of business news shows, irreplaceable, you had an interesting life. when can we see the autobiography? would anybody read it? ashley: yes. but you have to include your exploits at the london school of economics and don't forget your days of protests on the streets of paris. i would expect a signed copy. stuart: in paris in 1968. if i ever did r
this is michael in anchorage, alaska.h your opinions and the news. i enjoy it so much. you remind be a little bit of walter cronkite. stuart: walter cronkite, i remember him very well. i met him once. i asked him to move out of the anchor seat to make room for me. thank you to all the viewers. let's get to friday feedback. here we go. this comes from todd. can you please let us see the queen better? a close-up? he is referring, we had that on the set yesterday or the day before. brian...