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when he was there he wrote extensively with, to his friend, came babs. as assembly of of the letter we have in the collection. this was in early one from august, some of 1959. and somebody who was an undergraduate at the university of oregon came to our repository in 1998 to read all the letters and then he did annotations about each of these letters. so not only does the scholar have access to the original letter, but they had these annotations and abstracts of the letters that tell the researcher detail about likely that people are in the letter that he is talking about. and so this is just a fabulous resource for researchers gathering information from the letters. gathered throughout all the letters are details about what he's doing, things that are happening personally to him. they adopted a daughter. they had a baby. he talks about faith work in the library at stanford university. just all different kinds of personal information is presented in these letters. this is a letter that he wrote to ken in the sum of 59 and had his dog sign the letter -- t
when he was there he wrote extensively with, to his friend, came babs. as assembly of of the letter we have in the collection. this was in early one from august, some of 1959. and somebody who was an undergraduate at the university of oregon came to our repository in 1998 to read all the letters and then he did annotations about each of these letters. so not only does the scholar have access to the original letter, but they had these annotations and abstracts of the letters that tell the...
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. >> i keptp it close to vest, too, a lot of times twin bab babies go into the nicu you don't know what will happen and make sure everybody is healthy. tote atly appreciate wanting privacy until they're ready. >> congratulations. >> i can't wait to see pictures. >> very excite exciting. >> very much told. >> we've been told to talk about the weather. >> couldn't we talk about that forever? i want to get you out the door armed and repaired with what you need to know today. thiscy beautiful view. it as lifely shot. however it's steamy. you have got serious humidity building out there. high dewpoint into 70s a lot of spots throughout the course of day and kutztown area middle cool one of the cooler spots of the pack. there's been a lot of places flirting with 80s throughout the morning and we'll continue to do that before we rebound. now that the sun is up. checking in quickly with the eyewitness weather watchers temperatures now upper 70s in many locations. we'll go owe to a couple cooler spots like 74 that comes in with john carol. 91% humidity though. that's saying it all. let's take yo
. >> i keptp it close to vest, too, a lot of times twin bab babies go into the nicu you don't know what will happen and make sure everybody is healthy. tote atly appreciate wanting privacy until they're ready. >> congratulations. >> i can't wait to see pictures. >> very excite exciting. >> very much told. >> we've been told to talk about the weather. >> couldn't we talk about that forever? i want to get you out the door armed and repaired with what you...
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the first few weeks s of a babs life are the most critical.f a baby's tetemperature fafs below 3636.5 degrees c celsiuse devivice issues anan alarm. >> so mothers are being proactive in the care of their newborns as soon as s they are getting thisis change by t tag the e bempu band along with th. the bempu band is going to remind t them to say t that mymy follow up is n next tutuesday,d i'm gonna meet not only the doctors but also meet people from the bempu band. they feel more important, they feel more cared for. correspondent: about eight million babies are born with a low birth-weight in india every year. very many of them arare affectd by hypothermia.. if they get cold, they expend so much energy trying to maintain their temperature that they can't thrive and grow. even in hospitals, hypothermia is often not detected, staff shortages arare usually toto b. the work we do here a at bempu really aims at empowering doctors, nurses, fatathers a d mothers to be able to take better c care of theirir new-b. correspondent:t: the bempu bracelet has
the first few weeks s of a babs life are the most critical.f a baby's tetemperature fafs below 3636.5 degrees c celsiuse devivice issues anan alarm. >> so mothers are being proactive in the care of their newborns as soon as s they are getting thisis change by t tag the e bempu band along with th. the bempu band is going to remind t them to say t that mymy follow up is n next tutuesday,d i'm gonna meet not only the doctors but also meet people from the bempu band. they feel more important,...
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trafficking is a major foreign policy priority >>> coming up, how highway workers rescued that cute little bab a members of the maryland highway association. they got called out to remove a deer carcass in gaithersburg. that's when they found this guy. this little fawn. fearful they might dart back into traffic, the highway workers took into the small animal, and they took care of it. they located it to a wildlife rehabilitation facility in howard county where the little one will be cared for until it can be safely released back into the wild. >> i want that little deer. >>> now to a story we've been looking so forward to sharing with you. it's a story about timing. it all started at a ball field last year. since then, it's led to some shaving, a fundraising, and a friendship between a nat's outfielder and a young super fan. >> reporter: you may remember this moment when jude ozaluk, better known as jude oz, lives just outside of denver, colorado. she's a jayson her player get hurt. >> here's the split that got away. >> reporter: jude's story began last august with this memorable moment. >> ch
trafficking is a major foreign policy priority >>> coming up, how highway workers rescued that cute little bab a members of the maryland highway association. they got called out to remove a deer carcass in gaithersburg. that's when they found this guy. this little fawn. fearful they might dart back into traffic, the highway workers took into the small animal, and they took care of it. they located it to a wildlife rehabilitation facility in howard county where the little one will be...
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ceo michael bab itch who let in 2015 was charged with fraud, racketeering and conspiracy. other executives were indicted for racketeering and have all pleaded not guilty. patty is dealing with fall-out of her own. >> being a whistle-blower has made it impossible so far to get a job. >> it has. it's been very difficult and put quite a strain financially on myself and my family. >> you have a 12-year-old daughter. how did you explain to her your decision to come forward? >> i just told her that people were hurt, and somebody's gotta stand up for them. and if we were in that situation, we would want somebody to stand up for us. >> reporter: the government says along with the fraud, the conspiracy included hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes to doctors. three top prescribers have been convicted of takg prescriptions, charges are pending against others. so to the doctors writing prescriptions for subsys offlabel, you would say to them what? >> i would wonder if they're doctors or drug dealers in white coats. >> reporter: as for jeff's doctor, he was paid fees of $35,000
ceo michael bab itch who let in 2015 was charged with fraud, racketeering and conspiracy. other executives were indicted for racketeering and have all pleaded not guilty. patty is dealing with fall-out of her own. >> being a whistle-blower has made it impossible so far to get a job. >> it has. it's been very difficult and put quite a strain financially on myself and my family. >> you have a 12-year-old daughter. how did you explain to her your decision to come forward?...
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s prize stakes in alley bab ba group or yahoo! japan.ngs to a newly formed company. >> califor a newni staateas budget, more than two weeks before the end of the june deadline. this follows governor brown and steat agreeing on a schoolsinla and social services. they are set to vote on the budget thursday. it is expected to pass because democrats hold a majority in both houses. and governor brown is also a democrat. >> this should be interesting. today we get r of aou important piece of coast guard history. utter sits off eyes on thisn ic the ocean on the california coast. thanks to technology, no longer forgotten. kristen sze is here with mks th santa barbara county coast. today exactly the san francisco-based cutter mccull facirst discovered last october. 300 feet below the surface, raite anemane cover it bow. pid fire gun, one of four on the vessel, actually used in the spanish american war. the cutter served in the battle of manila bay in 1898, just two years after it was built for ert ae's tha largest crteut h picture of the crew a y
s prize stakes in alley bab ba group or yahoo! japan.ngs to a newly formed company. >> califor a newni staateas budget, more than two weeks before the end of the june deadline. this follows governor brown and steat agreeing on a schoolsinla and social services. they are set to vote on the budget thursday. it is expected to pass because democrats hold a majority in both houses. and governor brown is also a democrat. >> this should be interesting. today we get r of aou important piece...
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downgrading \china\china's ranking putting it on the lowest tier along with north korea sympathomimetic babay and syria. china was downgraded to stage three in part because it has not taken serious steps to end trafficking . china's rank came as a surprise. which has generally avoided direct public criticism of beijing on the issue. we have to continue work ing with all governments that are ranked in the report and sometimes there is initial displeasure with that ranking. however, the report is seen worldwide as a factual and accurate analysis of what's going on. >> ivanka trump was also on hand for the announcement stressing her father's commitment to human rights. over the past several months the white house has host ed roundtables and listening sessions with victims. this is much more than a policy priority . it is a klehr on called to action. tillerson went onto say america is not blameless in the situation. american consumers and business must also recognize they may have an unit withing connection to human traffickerring. supply chains supplying products that americans enjoyed may be
downgrading \china\china's ranking putting it on the lowest tier along with north korea sympathomimetic babay and syria. china was downgraded to stage three in part because it has not taken serious steps to end trafficking . china's rank came as a surprise. which has generally avoided direct public criticism of beijing on the issue. we have to continue work ing with all governments that are ranked in the report and sometimes there is initial displeasure with that ranking. however, the report is...
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. >> jimmy: i really think you should give the bab adoption. [ laughter ] i don't think you should raisee you doing? i hear you just moved here. not just here to l.a. but you moved out of your home country of canada. >> my home country, yes. >> jimmy: to be -- are you now an american? or what is your status? >> i think i'm like -- really did not do it right. my boyfriend and i were like we can't find a lease for three months, should we just move there? and now we're here. >> jimmy: really? just because you couldn't find a short-term -- >> yeah. we don't like any of these short-term leases. the one we liked fell through. and we were just like let's move our entire lives and change everything and not look at what we should be doing legally and just be here. >> jimmy: did president trump okay this? [ laughter ] >> he gave us a stamp. >> jimmy: he did? i didn't know he had a stamp. >> yeah. a disgusting stamp. [ laughter ] [ applause ] his hand >> jimmy: when we're talking about moving, i want to mention something you tweeted. and correct me if i have any of this wrong. but you tweeted last
. >> jimmy: i really think you should give the bab adoption. [ laughter ] i don't think you should raisee you doing? i hear you just moved here. not just here to l.a. but you moved out of your home country of canada. >> my home country, yes. >> jimmy: to be -- are you now an american? or what is your status? >> i think i'm like -- really did not do it right. my boyfriend and i were like we can't find a lease for three months, should we just move there? and now we're...
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s c.i.a., theirer foreign intelligence branch was retaken by turkey in a town called al-bab in aleppo. they've gone outside syria through turkey, i'm told, one guy wound up in europe, according to my sources. can't confirm but that's what i get when i talk to people inside i.s.i.s. territory. just this week, it was reported they are surging in afghanistan in such a way they blew up a shia mosque in kabul on ramadan, well a piece of their genocide project with all shia. they're becoming internationalized. they're anticipating their collapse in syria and iraq and looking to establish networks and cells elsewhere. >> glor: i was going to say, after baghdadi was reportedly killed again, after this may 28th date, there was the attack in kabul, in tehran, in london. >> yeah. >> glor: it all continued unabated. >> exactly. again, i.s.i.s., it's a miscon accepts and sometimes the media plays into this wrongly. it has always been i.s.i.s.'s strategy the do what they are doing now, to hit london, to hit paris, to hit brussels, to hit the united states. the difference was zarqawi never got that
s c.i.a., theirer foreign intelligence branch was retaken by turkey in a town called al-bab in aleppo. they've gone outside syria through turkey, i'm told, one guy wound up in europe, according to my sources. can't confirm but that's what i get when i talk to people inside i.s.i.s. territory. just this week, it was reported they are surging in afghanistan in such a way they blew up a shia mosque in kabul on ramadan, well a piece of their genocide project with all shia. they're becoming...
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he's often saved something for the spotlight both when he confirmed the russian investigation going bab to 2007 when he had his first big moment in the son from the bush administration. there may be a bigger bombshell that we haven't heard yet. >> thursday is the hearing. it's only monday morning. what the white house wants to be talking about is not this, frankly. it's anything but this unless they're on attack. they're trying to get on offense when it comes to the infrastructure plan. yet you have other issues that they're trying to juggle with and deal with. >> the infrastructure week makes you think this is what the presidency could have been. donald trump is a builder. this is supposed to be one of his wheel houses. and i'm sure they viewed this as a policy win that they could talk about, get surrogates on the tv to promote it. support on the hill. but we're already gearing up on comey's testimony on thursday. and to jonathan and matt's point, what we're really talking about is the credibility of the president. you've got the tweets over the weekend and today that eat into this. an
he's often saved something for the spotlight both when he confirmed the russian investigation going bab to 2007 when he had his first big moment in the son from the bush administration. there may be a bigger bombshell that we haven't heard yet. >> thursday is the hearing. it's only monday morning. what the white house wants to be talking about is not this, frankly. it's anything but this unless they're on attack. they're trying to get on offense when it comes to the infrastructure plan....
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deciding whether or not to allow the officers to be part of the you are bab shield training program. urban shield involves four days of drills in and police teams from around the bay area and department receives special grant money to cover the training. >>> so many questions of what happened to an american student while he was imprisoned in north korea. 22 otto warmbier died yesterday after at a cincinnati hospital. doctors say the university of virginia student had exive brain damage. north korean officials say he's been in a coma for more than a year after taking a sleeping pill while battling botulism. a type of food poisoning. but doctors in cincinnati found no evidence of botulism. president trump spoke about warmbier's passing. >> a lot of bad things happened but at least we got him home to be with his parents where they were so happy to see him even though he was in very tough condition but he just passed away a little while ago. that's a brutal regime. and we'll be able to handle it. >> north korea sentenced warmbier to 15 years of hard labor for allegedly taking a poster of
deciding whether or not to allow the officers to be part of the you are bab shield training program. urban shield involves four days of drills in and police teams from around the bay area and department receives special grant money to cover the training. >>> so many questions of what happened to an american student while he was imprisoned in north korea. 22 otto warmbier died yesterday after at a cincinnati hospital. doctors say the university of virginia student had exive brain...
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because that's the much hyped issue whether or not the president can bring bab coal mining jobs and whetherdea. he says that -- he has helped add 33,000 mining jobs, but, in fact, it's been 1,300. jason, according to the department of labor, 1,300 coal mining jobs have been added. why does the president say 33,000? >> you look at the mining jobs created and the mining jobs announced coming up, i think the president's pretty close to the pin in. >> i don't think so. it has to do, i think, also with oil and gas extraction. that's different. that they add 21,000 of the new positions were in oil and gas extraction industries. that's like fracking and stuff. that's different than coal mining, but he's lumping it all together. >> there are a lot of energy jobs created. again, that's part of, i think, the spirit and enthusiasm in this presidency of what we see -- >> sure, but energy jobs are different. that's the whole point. that energy job, different than coal jobs. coal jobs are the ones people felt we should be moving away from to newer energy jobs. but he's putting them all together. it's fal
because that's the much hyped issue whether or not the president can bring bab coal mining jobs and whetherdea. he says that -- he has helped add 33,000 mining jobs, but, in fact, it's been 1,300. jason, according to the department of labor, 1,300 coal mining jobs have been added. why does the president say 33,000? >> you look at the mining jobs created and the mining jobs announced coming up, i think the president's pretty close to the pin in. >> i don't think so. it has to do, i...
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. >> comey said they're going to come bab. they're not leaving. >> a lot like our guests some nights with great thanks at the end of the a rung day i know you got to go momi and slave over a keyboard. thank you both. up next one last break the comey testimony by the numbers back with that right after this. >>> last thing before we go tonight, a bit of a look at today which the numbers. almost 14 hours ago, the hearing we've been talking about this entire broadcast started. after two hours 38 minutes and 3 seconds but who is counting -- 17 senators had questioned the former director of the fbi. it was the ninth hearing of the year for senate intel committee, a rate of productivity the chairman pointed out is twice their yearly average. at least a dozen television networks carried the hearing live twitter informed usia twitter of all things that betwe 7:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. eastern 3.6 million tweets sent out about james comey's testimony. none of them from the president. about the president's twitter account, the "washington p
. >> comey said they're going to come bab. they're not leaving. >> a lot like our guests some nights with great thanks at the end of the a rung day i know you got to go momi and slave over a keyboard. thank you both. up next one last break the comey testimony by the numbers back with that right after this. >>> last thing before we go tonight, a bit of a look at today which the numbers. almost 14 hours ago, the hearing we've been talking about this entire broadcast started....
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you know, when we start all i bab's, hey, you don't have a payment. you don't have a trust. people do not believe online. they believe-- -- does not support internet, nobody support e-commerce. how could you do it? i think as an entrepreneur, if everything is ready, that does not need you. because nothing's ready. that needs entrepreneurship. to think of course, their loss, at the beginning. but you have to fix it. so in the past 15 years we spent a lot of time. because you have to make sure the customer feels safe, happy its brand feels happy. >> the reputation is the best. >> otherwise the people say i sell on the site and my things were copied and stolen. so we using a lot of ways to do that. today more than 100,000 brands partner with us. and i think we have today, i assure all the-- here, we are the company online today the leader of couldn'ter fit and it protection. we they there are three things that will make our sited die, three things that will be the cancer of our business, counterfeit, ip and cheating. so a lot of things to worry about doing business. we also wor
you know, when we start all i bab's, hey, you don't have a payment. you don't have a trust. people do not believe online. they believe-- -- does not support internet, nobody support e-commerce. how could you do it? i think as an entrepreneur, if everything is ready, that does not need you. because nothing's ready. that needs entrepreneurship. to think of course, their loss, at the beginning. but you have to fix it. so in the past 15 years we spent a lot of time. because you have to make sure...
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of the authors there, and bruce is fond of pointing out until recently we had more sanctions on sim bab zimbabwe than north korea. i agree, there are inks is a -- sanctions we should be putting on the chinese, north korea, new trade ties with north korea. and make it clear to him, that is not the actions of a u.s. ally, never mind somebody under threat by north korea. leland: hold on, let's think about that for a second. okay. they're next to the dmz, as you pointed out. seoul is in artillery range. they say never mind, we don't think he's that big of a deal or that big of a threat? >> this is the truth of saying elections have consequences. the new president of south korea has talked about in the past the possibility of reopening a joint economic venture. wanting to renew the sunshine policy of more trade with north korea. many, many american analysts are saying that it's a horrible eyed. leland: does this tie the hands of the president trump administration? >> if that's the former policy that the south korean president pushes, that would create a horrible dilemma. we need to work on s
of the authors there, and bruce is fond of pointing out until recently we had more sanctions on sim bab zimbabwe than north korea. i agree, there are inks is a -- sanctions we should be putting on the chinese, north korea, new trade ties with north korea. and make it clear to him, that is not the actions of a u.s. ally, never mind somebody under threat by north korea. leland: hold on, let's think about that for a second. okay. they're next to the dmz, as you pointed out. seoul is in artillery...
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. >> i think you guys can officiallyoithis bab crutches >> yes. >> yep.aby and give kisses if needed. >> ah. >> and the kiss. >> and the kiss. >> yeah. >> he looks like he's having a great time. all the kids look like they're having a great time. you do how many of these, peta? >> i would do 20 reps. 20 to feel good. >> and then the last one. the toughest of all, the ab twist. >> the toughest of all so you're going to sit down on your butt. this is actually quite difficult without a baby. okay. so we're going to go twist to the left, and pass and keep twisting. like a medicine ball. >> like russian twist with the kettlebell. >> shall we do one, jesse? i found a kid. >> i can feel my abs burning. i don't know about you guys. >> we'll get in on the action and go ahead, hey, guys, by the way, guess what's coming up after this? little big town. [ cheers and applause ] okay, ready and ab. all right. more "good morning america," more babies. more little big town in just a moment. >>> hey, good morning to you. i'm natasha zouves from "abc7 mornings." happening t
. >> i think you guys can officiallyoithis bab crutches >> yes. >> yep.aby and give kisses if needed. >> ah. >> and the kiss. >> and the kiss. >> yeah. >> he looks like he's having a great time. all the kids look like they're having a great time. you do how many of these, peta? >> i would do 20 reps. 20 to feel good. >> and then the last one. the toughest of all, the ab twist. >> the toughest of all so you're going to sit down on...
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what a gorgeous day it is, it's babs 70th birthday. where are you from?y over 40. celebrating america this weekend, we want to show you the 4th of july forecast. what's going on in wisconsin, shower south of chicago, northeast looks nice, west coast is nice be as well. how long you in new york for? >> saturday. >> reporter: that's a fun 70th birthday. we have folks from all over the county this is a good looking day in new york. time for the local forecast. >> reporter: a palm tree by rob, too. storm tracker 6 live double scan we're dry and warming up, the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows that we go from the 70s to high of 88. might be more humid in the the afternoon and later tonight. hot and humid friday saturday >>> this weathercast is brought to you by sprint and we all like pie. who doesn't like pie on the fourth of july? robin, george, jesse and sara, back up to you. >> he's having a good time, isn't he? >> he is. >> now to a new look at princess diana's life 20 years after her untimely death. prince harry, prince william and princess
what a gorgeous day it is, it's babs 70th birthday. where are you from?y over 40. celebrating america this weekend, we want to show you the 4th of july forecast. what's going on in wisconsin, shower south of chicago, northeast looks nice, west coast is nice be as well. how long you in new york for? >> saturday. >> reporter: that's a fun 70th birthday. we have folks from all over the county this is a good looking day in new york. time for the local forecast. >> reporter: a palm...
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look, it's babs' 70th birthday. where are you from? >> waukesha, wisconsin. >> i love waukesha.ell. >> happy 70th. you don't look a day ove celebrating america. happy birthday america and the fourth of july forecast. what's going on in waukesha? looks like right on the brink of maybe seeing a shower south of chicago and northeast looks nice and west coast looks to be pretty nice, as well. all right. how long you in new york for? >> till saturday. >> saturday, that is a -- that is a fun 70th birthday. folks from all over the country and it is a good-looking day in new york. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist mike nicco. just a little bit faster sunshine inland. you'll be a little bit warmer while the rest of us are pretty steady. in fact, look at my accuweather seven-day >>> this weathercast is brought to you by sprint and we all like pie. who doesn't like pie on the fourth of july? robin, george, jesse and sara, back up to you. >> he's having a good time, isn't he? >> he is. >> now to a new look at princess diana's life 20 years after her untimely death. prince harry, prince wi
look, it's babs' 70th birthday. where are you from? >> waukesha, wisconsin. >> i love waukesha.ell. >> happy 70th. you don't look a day ove celebrating america. happy birthday america and the fourth of july forecast. what's going on in waukesha? looks like right on the brink of maybe seeing a shower south of chicago and northeast looks nice and west coast looks to be pretty nice, as well. all right. how long you in new york for? >> till saturday. >> saturday, that...
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i want to go bab to february 14. there was a meeting in the oval office on february 14th.ve. the president asked director comey to stay behind, is that correct? >> that's the communication in the white house that i would not comment on. >> do you remember seeing him stay behind? >> yes. >> his testimony is that you lingered and his view of it was you lingered because you knew that you needed to stay. that's his characterization. do you remember lingering? do you remember feeling like you needed to stay? >> i do recall being one of the last ones to leave. >> did you decide -- >> i don't know how that occurred. i thisnk we finished a counterterrorism briefing. people were there and filtering out. and i eventually left. i do remember that i think i was the last or one of the last two or three to leave. >> would it be fair it say you felt like perhaps you needed to stay because it involved the fdi director? >> i don't know how i would characterize that, senator rubio. i left. it didn't seem to me to be a major problem. i knew that director comey long time experienced in the de
i want to go bab to february 14. there was a meeting in the oval office on february 14th.ve. the president asked director comey to stay behind, is that correct? >> that's the communication in the white house that i would not comment on. >> do you remember seeing him stay behind? >> yes. >> his testimony is that you lingered and his view of it was you lingered because you knew that you needed to stay. that's his characterization. do you remember lingering? do you remember...