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andy moore, bbc news.petition probe into how google operates. we are asking today, can you live without it? should its wings be clipped as a company? many have been in touch. you can see the story online of gospel. we have heard from many around the world for. kathleen boyce around in new mexico is closing her gmail account, she doesn't support monopolies like google, amazon, walmart. someone in jamaica says he doesn't think companies should be punished for being successful. so many more comments. i will see you soon. hello. monday wasn't the most sparkling of sta rts monday wasn't the most sparkling of starts to a new working week. it was cloudy and for many of us, wet. also on the chilly side, too. a significant improvement for tuesday. with sunshine, it will feel the sun does make one. —— warm. cloudy and murky first thing with dense patches particularly for the midlands but it should left and things will brighten as we head into the afternoon was not decent sunshine and feeling warmer with temperatures
andy moore, bbc news.petition probe into how google operates. we are asking today, can you live without it? should its wings be clipped as a company? many have been in touch. you can see the story online of gospel. we have heard from many around the world for. kathleen boyce around in new mexico is closing her gmail account, she doesn't support monopolies like google, amazon, walmart. someone in jamaica says he doesn't think companies should be punished for being successful. so many more...
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the suspect was shot dead in a standoff with police, as andy moore reports.d by the police chief... at first it was thought two gunmen were on the loose. the suspect was shot dead in a standoff with police, as andy moore reports. five killed, that is confirmed by the police chief... at first it was thought two gunmen were on the loose. panic spread far and wide. people were evacuated from this shopping centre, including the presenter at the local tv station. there are people running through the mall, not sure why. are we going to go back to programming? no, we're going to leave and slip away, we don't know what is going on. as the gunman was finally cornered near a cinema complex, people were urged to take cover. police said the gunman had started his shooting spree after a simple traffic stop. several police officers were among the injured, people were urged to take cover. police said the gunman had started his shooting spree after a simple traffic stop. several police officers were among the injured, and a child under two. he is a white male in his mid—30s.
the suspect was shot dead in a standoff with police, as andy moore reports.d by the police chief... at first it was thought two gunmen were on the loose. the suspect was shot dead in a standoff with police, as andy moore reports. five killed, that is confirmed by the police chief... at first it was thought two gunmen were on the loose. panic spread far and wide. people were evacuated from this shopping centre, including the presenter at the local tv station. there are people running through the...
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andy moore, bbc news. what an adventure. never a look at the weather with mel.l be turning wet and windy again. this is an area of the pressure that is moving on from the atlantic. within this area of the pressure we are seeing the re m na nts of of the pressure we are seeing the rem na nts of ex of the pressure we are seeing the remnants of ex hurricane durian. but as it is nothing unusual. it is already starting to show its hand across northern ireland and western scotla nd across northern ireland and western scotland too. elsewhere a lot of dry weather and spells of sunshine. cloud for a staggering down to the south—east and maybe one or two showers, most places dry. mid to high teens at best. into this evening, that rain will continue some heavy bass in it. some gusty winds. possibly 15 man server in some spots. the string gradually loses some of its momentum as it tracks down to words at the south and the east. a lot of cloud. i think across temperatures will remain in double figures because of that. a bit of a cloudy, damp start for some first thing on wed
andy moore, bbc news. what an adventure. never a look at the weather with mel.l be turning wet and windy again. this is an area of the pressure that is moving on from the atlantic. within this area of the pressure we are seeing the re m na nts of of the pressure we are seeing the rem na nts of ex of the pressure we are seeing the remnants of ex hurricane durian. but as it is nothing unusual. it is already starting to show its hand across northern ireland and western scotla nd across northern...
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andy moore, bbc news. andy moore, bbc news.erbyshire to find out what she's got coming up in her programme at ten. good morning, we will bring you the second day of live action from the supreme court as the judges decide whether boris johnson supreme court as the judges decide whether borisjohnson broke the law ahead of brexit when he dissolved parliament. plus, we will hear calls foran parliament. plus, we will hear calls for an immediate end to the use of live facial recognition technology for public surveillance. and we will hear from for public surveillance. and we will hearfrom one for public surveillance. and we will hear from one company who makes the technology. i am in the counter—terrorism business and i know that there are five individuals in central london where we're sitting right now that want to do harm ona sitting right now that want to do harm on a massive scale to the public. would you have public support to use facial recognition to try to intercept a group of individuals before they could do harm? would sugg
andy moore, bbc news. andy moore, bbc news.erbyshire to find out what she's got coming up in her programme at ten. good morning, we will bring you the second day of live action from the supreme court as the judges decide whether boris johnson supreme court as the judges decide whether borisjohnson broke the law ahead of brexit when he dissolved parliament. plus, we will hear calls foran parliament. plus, we will hear calls for an immediate end to the use of live facial recognition technology...
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andy moore, bbc news. a true adventurer.hire with what she's got coming up in her programme at 10.00. is the uk heading into a prescription drugs crisis like the us, one in four british adults is being prescribed potentially addictive drugs and half are still dependent on them one year later. and it is middle—aged women the group most at risk. more flight disruption to come on friday, at heathrow, as a splinter group from extinction rebellion planned to ground flights with drones, we bring two of the drone operators to the studio to speak to two holiday—makers about why they are doing it. we will see victoria at 10am. we have not done this for ages, we can cross the newsroom, tojoin have not done this for ages, we can cross the newsroom, to join matt for the weather. thank you, good morning. not a bad start to the day. mist and fog, admittedly, now shifting away, for most, compared with yesterday, areas are drier and brighter, warmer day. wet and windy on the way, this area of low pressure is a remnant of what was hurricane
andy moore, bbc news. a true adventurer.hire with what she's got coming up in her programme at 10.00. is the uk heading into a prescription drugs crisis like the us, one in four british adults is being prescribed potentially addictive drugs and half are still dependent on them one year later. and it is middle—aged women the group most at risk. more flight disruption to come on friday, at heathrow, as a splinter group from extinction rebellion planned to ground flights with drones, we bring...
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andy moore reports.n enjoying a kick about with the hawks heroes — a scheme in brighton aiming to improve the physical and mental well—being of men over 30. this morning, the well—being of everyone on universal credit will be at the top of his agenda. he'll say the government scheme is behind schedule and over budget, as well as being inhumane and cruel. let's get a welfare system that works. we are going to scrap universal credit and the department for work & pensions and replace it with a department of social security. the clue is in the name. we wa nt security. the clue is in the name. we want to have a safety net for everybody. more than 1.5 million people receive universal credit. it's designed to combine several old benefits into one means—tested payment. labour hasn't announced details of an alternative scheme, but its immediate emergency reforms would include ending the 5—week waiting period, scrapping the two—child limit, and dropping the benefit cap. difficulties involving rolling out universal
andy moore reports.n enjoying a kick about with the hawks heroes — a scheme in brighton aiming to improve the physical and mental well—being of men over 30. this morning, the well—being of everyone on universal credit will be at the top of his agenda. he'll say the government scheme is behind schedule and over budget, as well as being inhumane and cruel. let's get a welfare system that works. we are going to scrap universal credit and the department for work & pensions and replace it...
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andy moore reports.ying a kick about with the hawks heroes — a scheme in brighton aiming to improve the physical and mental well—being of men over 30. this morning, the well—being of everyone on universal credit will be at the top of his agenda. he'll say the government scheme is behind schedule and over budget, as well as being inhumane and cruel. we are going to be scrapping universal credit and we're going to be replacing it with a social security system that has respect at its heart and that tackles poverty, because everywhere universal credit‘s been rolled out, we've seen very serious problems. we've seen people going into debt, people going into rent arrears, some people even facing eviction as a result of it. we think the system really is too flawed and it has to be scrapped. more than 1.5 million people receive universal credit. it's designed to combine several old benefits into one means—tested payment. labour hasn't announced details of an alternative scheme, but its immediate emergency reforms
andy moore reports.ying a kick about with the hawks heroes — a scheme in brighton aiming to improve the physical and mental well—being of men over 30. this morning, the well—being of everyone on universal credit will be at the top of his agenda. he'll say the government scheme is behind schedule and over budget, as well as being inhumane and cruel. we are going to be scrapping universal credit and we're going to be replacing it with a social security system that has respect at its heart...
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andy moore, bbc news.utive leader of the national audit office. thank you forjoining us. there is some really interesting detail in this report about what the government has done so far in terms of this sector. for example, you say in terms of high—volume supplies like gloves and syringes, as of 20th september the government stockpile was at 88%. so doing pretty well on that area. what else has the government done so far? the government done so far? the government has done an enormous amount to prepare and manage risk to disruption. it has taken a multilayered approach, which we think is a very sensible approach, of looking at stockpiling, as you have mentioned, looking at its own stockpiles for the nhs, but also looking to encourage pharmaceutical companies to make their own stockpiles for a six week period. in addition to stockpiling, it is also looking at doing what it can to make sure that goods continue to flow across the channel by putting in place additional transport capacity away from those short
andy moore, bbc news.utive leader of the national audit office. thank you forjoining us. there is some really interesting detail in this report about what the government has done so far in terms of this sector. for example, you say in terms of high—volume supplies like gloves and syringes, as of 20th september the government stockpile was at 88%. so doing pretty well on that area. what else has the government done so far? the government done so far? the government has done an enormous amount...
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the suspect was shot dead in a standoff with police, as andy moore reports.med by the police chief... at first it was thought two gunmen were on the loose. panic spread far and wide. people were evacuated from this shopping centre, including the presenter at the local tv station. there are people running through the mall, not sure why. are we going to go back to programming? no, we're going to leave and slip away, we don't know what is going on. as the gunman was finally cornered near a cinema complex, people were urged to take cover. police said the gunman had started his shooting spree after a simple traffic stop. several police officers were among the injured, and a child under two. he is a white male in his mid—30s. i don't have a positive identification on him yet. i have an idea who he is, but i won't release that information until we are absolutely positive. the vice—president said the white house was being fully briefed on the incident. the president and i and our administration remain absolutely determined to work with leaders of both parties and con
the suspect was shot dead in a standoff with police, as andy moore reports.med by the police chief... at first it was thought two gunmen were on the loose. panic spread far and wide. people were evacuated from this shopping centre, including the presenter at the local tv station. there are people running through the mall, not sure why. are we going to go back to programming? no, we're going to leave and slip away, we don't know what is going on. as the gunman was finally cornered near a cinema...
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andy moore, reporting.uld be stewart saying this money he hopes borisjohnson could be persuaded to return the whip to those from whom it was written —— taken away yesterday. well, there's been plenty of social media reaction, after yet another momentous day in westminster. labourmp anna tu rley's photograph ofjacob rees—mogg, the leader of the house of commons,sprawled out on the benches with his eyes closed continues to be widely shared. her tweet has close to 100,000 interactions. and the image has been shared much more widely still, with many using the hashtag #moggspreading, as you can see from this tweet. otherwise, the phrases "21 mps" and "21 tories" are trending on twitter, as people discuss the 21 tories who have lost the party whip. the name of one of those rebels, ken clarke, has been particularly widely used on twitter. amid all the brexit debates, there is some ordinary government business going on. the chancellor, sajid javid, will announce a spending review later today. this will be governmen
andy moore, reporting.uld be stewart saying this money he hopes borisjohnson could be persuaded to return the whip to those from whom it was written —— taken away yesterday. well, there's been plenty of social media reaction, after yet another momentous day in westminster. labourmp anna tu rley's photograph ofjacob rees—mogg, the leader of the house of commons,sprawled out on the benches with his eyes closed continues to be widely shared. her tweet has close to 100,000 interactions. and...
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andy moore, bbc news. amazing things on the programme today.g it with your own eyes pop it would make me feel claustrophobic, all that water on top of me. i'd like to be on the water, not under the water. i suppose there is a difference. good morning, sally. i'd totally get that. we're talking 2020 qualifiers. northern ireland, cani 2020 qualifiers. northern ireland, can ijust 2020 qualifiers. northern ireland, can i just say, 2020 qualifiers. northern ireland, can ijust say, they did themselves proud last night. they are in a good position. absolutely. they are. we will show you all the action now. it was a disappointing night for northern ireland and scotland in their euro 2020 qualifiers. northern ireland were beaten 2—0 at home by germany, while scotland were thrashed 4—0 in glasgow. david ornstein reports. in the march towards euro 2020, northern ireland are surprise leaders of a group that includes the netherlands and four—time world champions, germany. the latest to sample a raucous windsor park and immediately feel the force. they survi
andy moore, bbc news. amazing things on the programme today.g it with your own eyes pop it would make me feel claustrophobic, all that water on top of me. i'd like to be on the water, not under the water. i suppose there is a difference. good morning, sally. i'd totally get that. we're talking 2020 qualifiers. northern ireland, cani 2020 qualifiers. northern ireland, can ijust 2020 qualifiers. northern ireland, can i just say, 2020 qualifiers. northern ireland, can ijust say, they did...
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andy moore, bbc news.he national audit office who said the government has already done an enormous amount to manage the risk of disruption. it has taken a multilayered approach, which we think is a very sensible approach. yes, looking at stockpiling, looking at its own stockpiles for the nhs, but also looking to encourage pharmaceutical companies to make their own stockpiles for a six—week period. in addition to stockpiling, it is also looking at doing what it can to make sure that goods continue to flow across the channel, by putting in place additional transport capacity away from those short channel crossings. and the department for health and social care is also putting in place its own courier service that can be used if particular urgent needs arise. but, and this is a very significant but, understandably people are really concerned about health supplies. are they going to get the medicine they need to treat their conditionsyou there is still significant work to be done, so what are the key areas lac
andy moore, bbc news.he national audit office who said the government has already done an enormous amount to manage the risk of disruption. it has taken a multilayered approach, which we think is a very sensible approach. yes, looking at stockpiling, looking at its own stockpiles for the nhs, but also looking to encourage pharmaceutical companies to make their own stockpiles for a six—week period. in addition to stockpiling, it is also looking at doing what it can to make sure that goods...
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andy moore reports.n the saudi of facilities on saturday knocked out nearly half of the country ‘s production or around 5% of the world ‘s total but output is rapidly recovering. oil prices are also returning to more normal levels after soaring 20% in the immediate aftermath. satellite images released by the americans shied 19 points of impact, probably by a combination of missiles and drones. the finger has been pointed at iran but so far there is no definitive proof. an interview with bbc, the new saudi ambassador to the uk says his country is considering how to respond. almost certainly it is rainy and backed. iran. we are trying not to react too quickly because the last thing we need is more conflict in the region. this is a blow for the world and the world economy. in a phone call with the saudi leader, mrjohnson noted the importance of establishing the facts of what happened and also the importance of a collective international response. saudi arabia is expected to hold a press conference later tod
andy moore reports.n the saudi of facilities on saturday knocked out nearly half of the country ‘s production or around 5% of the world ‘s total but output is rapidly recovering. oil prices are also returning to more normal levels after soaring 20% in the immediate aftermath. satellite images released by the americans shied 19 points of impact, probably by a combination of missiles and drones. the finger has been pointed at iran but so far there is no definitive proof. an interview with...
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andy moore sent this report.thcare system in the uk relies on medicines coming in from the eu. much of this comes via the channel ports which could see huge disruption in the event of a no—deal brexit. even though mps have passed a law to stop a no—deal brexit, the department of the health and social care have been working on ways to minimise the risk, should it happen. but today's report from the national audit office says some serious questions remain unanswered. even with six weeks' supply or some stockpiling going on, if there is not a simple way of getting medicines into the country or a hold—up at any point, the stockpiles will go down quickly and they need to be replenished so there is an awful lot to play for, and off a lot we don't know because it depends on what happens in other countries as well. a no-deal brexit could cause serious disruption to medical supplies, not least because of the 12,300 medicines licensed for use in the uk, around 7000 come from or via eu countries. the government's own worst
andy moore sent this report.thcare system in the uk relies on medicines coming in from the eu. much of this comes via the channel ports which could see huge disruption in the event of a no—deal brexit. even though mps have passed a law to stop a no—deal brexit, the department of the health and social care have been working on ways to minimise the risk, should it happen. but today's report from the national audit office says some serious questions remain unanswered. even with six weeks'...
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our news correspondent andy moore has this report., that is confirmed by the police chief... at first it was thought two gunmen were on the loose. panic spread far and wide. people were evacuated from this shopping centre, including the presenter at the local tv station. there are people running through the mall, not sure why. are we going to go back to programming? no, we're going to leave and slip away, we don't know what is going on. as the gunman was finally cornered near a cinema complex, people were urged to take cover. police said the gunman had started his shooting spree after a simple traffic stop. several police officers were among the injured, and a child under two. he is a white male in his mid—30s. i don't have a positive identification on him yet. i have an idea who he is, but i won't release that information until we are absolutely positive. the vice—president said the white house was being fully briefed on the incident. the president and i and our administration remain absolutely determined to work with leaders of both
our news correspondent andy moore has this report., that is confirmed by the police chief... at first it was thought two gunmen were on the loose. panic spread far and wide. people were evacuated from this shopping centre, including the presenter at the local tv station. there are people running through the mall, not sure why. are we going to go back to programming? no, we're going to leave and slip away, we don't know what is going on. as the gunman was finally cornered near a cinema complex,...
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andy moore, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon.s from one of our weather watchers. similar scenes in east sussex. decent sunny spells here and floppy cumulus cloud in the sky. we keep the fine weather from many parts of england —— fluffy cumulus cloud. we got some rain within n. the winds are strengthening and gusts of a0 to 50 mph later in the west of scotland and some heavy rain. the maximum temperatures this afternoon getting to around 15 to 19 celsius. a degree or so higher than yesterday. 38, the theory of rain is going to move its witness at the eastwards and will become quite patchy into the hours —— early hours of wednesday morning. sting quite windy here, but it is not going to be cold night, temperatures not lower than ten to 12 degrees. on the rain is going to come from the remnants of exotic and durian. it is moving its way northwards to scandinavia ——! hurricane dorian. quite blustery conditions, these are the wind gusts. gusting up to a0 or 50 miles per in the west of scotland and 25 to 30 miles per thread wednesday.
andy moore, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon.s from one of our weather watchers. similar scenes in east sussex. decent sunny spells here and floppy cumulus cloud in the sky. we keep the fine weather from many parts of england —— fluffy cumulus cloud. we got some rain within n. the winds are strengthening and gusts of a0 to 50 mph later in the west of scotland and some heavy rain. the maximum temperatures this afternoon getting to around 15 to 19 celsius. a degree...
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andy moore, bbc news.e that is moving from the atlantic and within this area we are seeing the remnants of ex hurricane dorian but this is nothing unusual. a spell of wet and windy weather showing its hand across northern ireland and western scotland as well. elsewhere a bit more sunshine, a bit of cloud in the south—east, it may produce some showers that most places dry. into this evening, that rain will continue and some heavy bursts with blustery winds, gusts potentially 40 — 50 mph. this rain loses some of its momentum as it tracks towards the south and the east. a lot of cloud overnight, very few clear spells and temperatures will remain in double figures across the board. a bit of a cloudy damp start for some on wednesday morning. that rain will continue its journey towards the south and the east, easing as it does so and becoming showery in nature. behind it, brightens up. breezy for all of us but temperatures starting to pick up a notch or two, 21 celsius possible down towards the south and east. t
andy moore, bbc news.e that is moving from the atlantic and within this area we are seeing the remnants of ex hurricane dorian but this is nothing unusual. a spell of wet and windy weather showing its hand across northern ireland and western scotland as well. elsewhere a bit more sunshine, a bit of cloud in the south—east, it may produce some showers that most places dry. into this evening, that rain will continue and some heavy bursts with blustery winds, gusts potentially 40 — 50 mph....
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our correspondent andy moore is in his constituency and has been following mr hammond's political movementsituation where a conservative association has selected somebody to be their candidate as a conservative mp. very strange times indeed. the constituency here as they were rushing off to work had this to say. you might know 70. due to his own record. —— you might know 70. due to his own record. -- no sympathy for him due to his own record. i have no scent of the forum. i think it's the best thing hammond has done for the constituency in years. he shown a bit of backbone which i did not think he had. i'm very impressed. i hope the conservative government gets royally trounced. a fascinating constituency this. any referendum, they voted to remain byjust 0.15% so if you want to find a constituency that is split right down the middle, this is probably eight. with me to discuss yesterday historic events, and what lies ahead is the mirror's political correspondent, nicola bartlett and the guardian's political correspondent, kate proctor. welcome, i guess it is hard to... we can speculate what
our correspondent andy moore is in his constituency and has been following mr hammond's political movementsituation where a conservative association has selected somebody to be their candidate as a conservative mp. very strange times indeed. the constituency here as they were rushing off to work had this to say. you might know 70. due to his own record. —— you might know 70. due to his own record. -- no sympathy for him due to his own record. i have no scent of the forum. i think it's the...
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let's bring in michael moore, alex vogel and andy mccarthy is a former assistant u.s.ney and fox news contributor. i just want to play for you two things. one, you'll hear from nancy pelosi saying the dni broke the law. here's justice maguire's response about that. watch. >> the dni broke the law. the law is very clear. the dni shall convey the complaint to the intelligence committee. not the whole congress. to the intelligence committee. >> public service, my integrity has never been questioned until now. i'm here today to state that as acting dni, i will continue with the same faithful and nonpartisan support in a matter that adheres to the constitution and the laws of this great country as long as i serve in this position for whatever period of time that may be. >> dana: the speaker was quite emphatic. she said the dni broke the law. did you hear anything in the hearing today that would lead you to believe that? >> no. i think she's just wrong. the law only applies if we're dealing with intelligence activities that are defined in the statute that are under the autho
let's bring in michael moore, alex vogel and andy mccarthy is a former assistant u.s.ney and fox news contributor. i just want to play for you two things. one, you'll hear from nancy pelosi saying the dni broke the law. here's justice maguire's response about that. watch. >> the dni broke the law. the law is very clear. the dni shall convey the complaint to the intelligence committee. not the whole congress. to the intelligence committee. >> public service, my integrity has never...
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laura, alex palmer rebecca andy robinson maryanne baker tiffany carson kennedy lisa stevenson esther jory robert kahn and on my own staff this could not have happened without tom moore who has been handing the mic around to everybody and andrea martinez. thank you to you and assisted everybody on the board of the fec. what spencer was saying a few minutes ago about the things that could go wrong for minds me a piece i read sort of a hypothetical piece the hypothetical things that could affect the election and if you want to terrify yourself go read it. it's so phenomenally important and i'm so grateful for the interest and for all of you for coming and participating in this. i warned you at the beginning that we were going to, but with all the answers. we faced a lot of really difficult questions and we reconciled our democratic values and our love of speech with an environment that no longer distinguishes between truth and falsity and even sometimes between human and lots. how do we ensure the tactics deployed by our foreign adversaries do not become the new normal of domestic political discourse? how do we -- the inauthentic content and means throughout our democr
laura, alex palmer rebecca andy robinson maryanne baker tiffany carson kennedy lisa stevenson esther jory robert kahn and on my own staff this could not have happened without tom moore who has been handing the mic around to everybody and andrea martinez. thank you to you and assisted everybody on the board of the fec. what spencer was saying a few minutes ago about the things that could go wrong for minds me a piece i read sort of a hypothetical piece the hypothetical things that could affect...