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not only does that make me sad, but it also it belies the truth -- your statement that you are in the best interest of the child. that you make decisions based upon that. that is incongruent according to your actions. last year, i lost an innovative, intelligent creative paraprofessional and chose not to wait around until the layoff notice was rescinded. i'm forced to provide the same level of education without that intelligent, creative, innovative paraprofessional. i ask you to make cuts as far away from the classroom as you can. be as creative as you can. i know you can do it, because again, according to you, we are making decisions in the best interests of our students. thank you. [applause] >> good evening board members. i'm julie travis. i'm at chavez school. we are funded by state. also we have funds that we are using to staff our schools. but i really want to speak up for those people that are not in the zone. and i have been at this school district for eight years -- well as a parafor three years and teacher for eight years. seniority is seniority no matter what. i have never
not only does that make me sad, but it also it belies the truth -- your statement that you are in the best interest of the child. that you make decisions based upon that. that is incongruent according to your actions. last year, i lost an innovative, intelligent creative paraprofessional and chose not to wait around until the layoff notice was rescinded. i'm forced to provide the same level of education without that intelligent, creative, innovative paraprofessional. i ask you to make cuts as...
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not because you have not done good work, but that figure belies the fact that people, to my mind at least, have haiti fatigue. yet you raise millions of dollars last weekend for your work. >> yes. we had a wonderful organization, cinema for peace, with the notion to put together the fundraiser. and the people that worked on it, the people that posted on behalf of it, did an extraordinary job in putting together people. it turned out that there's a lot more good will to be tapped. sometimes, i think it is just refocusing people on an issue. haiti is such an important one in the united states. once people got into that room, something very powerful happened. we were surprised. tavis: how do you refocus people on your porschpush for an issuee haiti? had he refocused people two years later, especially after americans are suffering a poverty that we have not seen since the great depression? >> one of the great supporters that we had at the event, oprah winfrey, has some coverage going on on her new show on the 29th of this month and on the first of next month. she also was a very inspirational
not because you have not done good work, but that figure belies the fact that people, to my mind at least, have haiti fatigue. yet you raise millions of dollars last weekend for your work. >> yes. we had a wonderful organization, cinema for peace, with the notion to put together the fundraiser. and the people that worked on it, the people that posted on behalf of it, did an extraordinary job in putting together people. it turned out that there's a lot more good will to be tapped....
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as long as that beli is there, rafoatnananpphaen. ttis looking for. >> there is a lot of insensitivity. >> there is going to be comments, etc. it's a lack of education. she dealing with addiction and there deep rooted psychological addictions and not because he likes food. >> do you have a message for others who want help and are afraid to make that plea. >> for takes a lot of courage to put yourself out there and be vulnerable and if you want to change your life, that's the step and the courage it takes. >> i cannot wait to see what happens. i'm looking forward to this transformation. i'm sure it's going to happen. >> i want to you look at this video and me what it is. >> it's like a stony beach. with a sprinkler system gone hay wire. >> very good guess. >> why would you need a sprinkler system on the beach. >> it's not. this is the shores of the hood canal in mason county. we are seeing water from horse plants. >> the water is coming from the clams. >> the horses known as fat gapers. >> did you know you were going to say fat gapers
as long as that beli is there, rafoatnananpphaen. ttis looking for. >> there is a lot of insensitivity. >> there is going to be comments, etc. it's a lack of education. she dealing with addiction and there deep rooted psychological addictions and not because he likes food. >> do you have a message for others who want help and are afraid to make that plea. >> for takes a lot of courage to put yourself out there and be vulnerable and if you want to change your life, that's...
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those of you complaining companies are just sitting on cash and not spending and now, a software belies those claims. a lot of technology, which is why the area is benefiting. initially our focus is on technology and trying to become more efficient. if you look at capital spending, what is telling you is businesses have strong incentives to be thinking about the future and focusing on expansion, and they are actually doing it. there is a third driver in this cycle. people are starting to notice more thaan more. we are coming to the conclusion that americans do not make anything anymore. is all going to china. you can see all kinds of trends common and and unemployment is beginning to turn around, and the following things are going on. when we go through tough times, people get focused, and they reinvent themselves. that is what is going on now. no. 2, and the auto industry has gotten its legacy cause behind it. there is a new out of detroit. it is a lot more upbeat. it is still a very depressed level, which tells you this industry had a lot of upside. good if you let the value of the do
those of you complaining companies are just sitting on cash and not spending and now, a software belies those claims. a lot of technology, which is why the area is benefiting. initially our focus is on technology and trying to become more efficient. if you look at capital spending, what is telling you is businesses have strong incentives to be thinking about the future and focusing on expansion, and they are actually doing it. there is a third driver in this cycle. people are starting to notice...
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no one wl belie it. the states of the mideast will not believe it. the aftermath of an attack on iriran and rocket attttacks on israel are possible, will boycott, all the rest. it will simply produce the same results. we talked about afghanistan for a minute. the reason ron paul attracts so many young voters is because he is t peace candidatete in this election. he says get out now. since the unfortunate burning of the quran in afghanistan, six u.u.s. servicemen have been killed by members of the afghan army. if you have to fight the taliban and the afghan army, there is no reason for us to stay in afghanistan and other day. -- another day. >> that is the last word. we will see you next week. i was paying too much with cable. paying so much you want better quality. it just got more frustrating and frustrating. for the amount of money that i'm paying, my cable company should take care of me. [ male announcer ] stop paying for second best. switch to verizon fios tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month, guaranteed for two years. first time we saw
no one wl belie it. the states of the mideast will not believe it. the aftermath of an attack on iriran and rocket attttacks on israel are possible, will boycott, all the rest. it will simply produce the same results. we talked about afghanistan for a minute. the reason ron paul attracts so many young voters is because he is t peace candidatete in this election. he says get out now. since the unfortunate burning of the quran in afghanistan, six u.u.s. servicemen have been killed by members of...
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only more belies putin's supporters and that was the result of public polls shortly after those. public commitment infestations on the square the other week more goes no no no notice. but on the other hand let us talk a little bit about russian middle class. the social scientists and political scientists also seem to ignore the fact that russian middle class is very different from the west there is no sign of russian middle class becoming so what the french call people. and the germans. but in the beginning of. middle class rise in the worst middle class was also very nationalistic even and patriotic let alone nice young service paid is the nation that was the motor of friendship. russian middle class was never revolutionary lenin who can't be denied political. feeling yet he immediately declare russian balls are reactionary oh you know. i mean middle class you can't call me a liberal position roof that is it is reflecting the interests of russian middle class i know so many of the middle class or even richer who are white has always been who have always been for putin because of
only more belies putin's supporters and that was the result of public polls shortly after those. public commitment infestations on the square the other week more goes no no no notice. but on the other hand let us talk a little bit about russian middle class. the social scientists and political scientists also seem to ignore the fact that russian middle class is very different from the west there is no sign of russian middle class becoming so what the french call people. and the germans. but in...
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all of the others transitioned in aso this connection of belie sanctions bring about democracy is highly unconvincing because there isn't any empirical evidence to support it. ephraim mentioned something important in the beginning, to pursue policies that have a good combination of what reality is and what we like to see. i think this is turning more towards what we like to see with absence of empirical support for it. >> we -- >> you need to get into the conversation here. >> i would like to refer to this point, because the bad presidents, like cuba, for instance, like cuba, does not mean that the best bloodless way to bring down the regime is by making it hard for iran -- >> make it difficult for regime, target decision making instead of the people. >> to justify being -- the -- >> i'm not a physicist so i don't understand these conversations. first of all, from my point of view, with all respect, not about democracy, not about the iranian people, it is about interests. what i'm hearing you saying is i should trust an uncertain process whereby iranians might or might not at some point
all of the others transitioned in aso this connection of belie sanctions bring about democracy is highly unconvincing because there isn't any empirical evidence to support it. ephraim mentioned something important in the beginning, to pursue policies that have a good combination of what reality is and what we like to see. i think this is turning more towards what we like to see with absence of empirical support for it. >> we -- >> you need to get into the conversation here. >>...
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>> none belies that m 43.'ve noticed more elticity in mskin, d more oa suppleeeling in my sk. >> i't that ce? >> victoria formulates all ofhese procts, d she's volved ievery sing step ofhe proce, from cceiving e idea to reseahing, toesting, actual velopmen shs so pasonate, anshe absotely kno r stuff. >> this the mos fragilskin. it pduces thleast amnt of moiste. >> taka look aher skin the sults spk for thselves. >> so whater you d your fa, do to ur neck, doo your dolletage d that w there w't be a dercation ne between ood care and hat happed?" i'veeen a reaim custer for ven or eht yearsow, and i'm so loy because the pructs areo good. a lot of the cfidence that i fl with rlaim is becau victoriprincipa stds behinher prodts, and the qualiti think is sething tt i can' reallyind anywre else. i feel rlly grea abt myself >>ood. >> becau of my sn. >>eclaim! >> thankou. >> principal secret has e of theighest customer satisfaction ratis of any skin care line in direct sale with millions of loyal customers in more than 40
>> none belies that m 43.'ve noticed more elticity in mskin, d more oa suppleeeling in my sk. >> i't that ce? >> victoria formulates all ofhese procts, d she's volved ievery sing step ofhe proce, from cceiving e idea to reseahing, toesting, actual velopmen shs so pasonate, anshe absotely kno r stuff. >> this the mos fragilskin. it pduces thleast amnt of moiste. >> taka look aher skin the sults spk for thselves. >> so whater you d your fa, do to ur neck, doo...
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however, taiwan's small size belies a powerful economic tiger.day its thriving high-tech industries hungrily eye chi's enormous market, but until recently investment in china was forbidden. old antagonisms stemming from china's 1949 communist revolution have estranged taiwan from its motherland. even so, taiwanese entrepreneurs have moved into china. we'll hear from one geographer who sees taiwan acting as an interface region between chinese business and western technology. a big question here is whether business relationships can transcend and perhaps ease long-standing political tensions. the peak-hour traffic in taipei is evidence of taiwan's growth as a powerhouse of development. taiwan's affluence is reflected in the high level of motor-vehicle ownership. in tast, it became known around world as a producer of cheap labor-intensive goods, such as clothing and textiles. today it is a major player in the development and manufacture of high-tech computer and telecom products and among the world's most rapidly developing economies. how was this c
however, taiwan's small size belies a powerful economic tiger.day its thriving high-tech industries hungrily eye chi's enormous market, but until recently investment in china was forbidden. old antagonisms stemming from china's 1949 communist revolution have estranged taiwan from its motherland. even so, taiwanese entrepreneurs have moved into china. we'll hear from one geographer who sees taiwan acting as an interface region between chinese business and western technology. a big question here...
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their presence belies a southern racial binary in ways that are complicated and often uncomfortable. many indians, for example, supported segregation as long as it made room for them as indians and used it legally to establish their identity as indians. most native people did not join the civil rights movement. although they often benefitted from it. instead, they demanded respect for the sovereign rights of tribes to be separate, and they won reparations for some of the land that their tribes had lost unjustly.s with an opportunity to examine different experiences and perspectives in the history of the south. ones that do not follow the standard narratives but instead challenge and enrich us. it is a legacy of indian removal that i encourage all southern historians to acknowledge. thank you. >> you're watching american historyive to, 48 hours of people and events that help document the american story. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. >> there's a new website for "american history tv" where you can find our schedules and preview our upcoming programs. watch featured video from
their presence belies a southern racial binary in ways that are complicated and often uncomfortable. many indians, for example, supported segregation as long as it made room for them as indians and used it legally to establish their identity as indians. most native people did not join the civil rights movement. although they often benefitted from it. instead, they demanded respect for the sovereign rights of tribes to be separate, and they won reparations for some of the land that their tribes...
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it seems that could bely the -- chocolate increase the me tab limb and may offset calories consumed.espite the sweet news the head researcher warns it doesn't mean you can eat all of the chocolate you want. i am going to geb it a try. >> 26 burgers is -- give it a try. >> [audio not understandable] >> a bag of m&m's every day. >> stay with us this morning. scientists are calling it disturbing. >> what they found on the sea floor that points to the 2010 deep water horizon oil spill. >> a conversation caught on a open mike. what the president said in front of russian's president and how he is joking about it. >> here's a live look at penguins at sea world. a look at this. >> we will be right back. 3q save them. presenting woolite complete. it cleans your jeans and won't torture your tanks. woolite. long live your wardrobe. >>> news around the world. former international monetary fund chief dominic straws conwas -- dominique straws strauss-kahn was investigated in the hooker ring that may have operated out of two french hotels. >>> ion peals court in canada overturned the ban -- the app
it seems that could bely the -- chocolate increase the me tab limb and may offset calories consumed.espite the sweet news the head researcher warns it doesn't mean you can eat all of the chocolate you want. i am going to geb it a try. >> 26 burgers is -- give it a try. >> [audio not understandable] >> a bag of m&m's every day. >> stay with us this morning. scientists are calling it disturbing. >> what they found on the sea floor that points to the 2010 deep...
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raise money and end up keeping it, but, of course, we know it is not really about the money because beliesays cost more than the money. thank you. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is charlie papas, and i am a dispensary chairman. we have been closed for 137 days. are 12 employees with full benefits are no longer employed. half of them are parents, and our landlord was threatened with years in prison because we are around the corner from a playground which we helped lease. i have a list of requests from you folks that i will email you also. i would also like the mayor to get involved with this, so if anyone of you can help me speak with the mayor, i would appreciate that. there are some concerns, and we should be concerned with medical canada's patients in the city because i think it is important. i think our civil rights are being taken away, and i think that the fantastic legislation that you came up with in 2005 is denigrated by the federal government, and i hope the mayor and yourselves can do something about this or at least speak up. tha
raise money and end up keeping it, but, of course, we know it is not really about the money because beliesays cost more than the money. thank you. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is charlie papas, and i am a dispensary chairman. we have been closed for 137 days. are 12 employees with full benefits are no longer employed. half of them are parents, and our landlord was threatened with years in prison because we are around the corner from a...
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until 2:00 a.m., they put in a recommendation that our hours bely the limited to that but i think that's tying my client's hands behind his back if somebody wants to do a party on monday night or have a corporate event. so i would request that that condition, one, be modified to open every day from 12:00 noon until 2:00 a.m.. there's no extended hours application and i believe this is a conditional use situation anyway. we are not applying for an after-hours permit. we are ok with number three which is the good neighborhood policy, number four, we're ok with. that's fairly long. on 4-f. the digital video surveillance system, we would just request, because we have such high definition monitors and cameras, that that be changed to 14-day storage because otherwise we're going to have a monster system in order to keep that many cameras going. but we fully intend to have it out on the street in both directions, have it available for police department and use it to try to make the neighborhood safer, by providing for the san francisco police department high-lres video 24 hours a day, 100 feet
until 2:00 a.m., they put in a recommendation that our hours bely the limited to that but i think that's tying my client's hands behind his back if somebody wants to do a party on monday night or have a corporate event. so i would request that that condition, one, be modified to open every day from 12:00 noon until 2:00 a.m.. there's no extended hours application and i believe this is a conditional use situation anyway. we are not applying for an after-hours permit. we are ok with number three...
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the kremlin shares were obliged to watch the health of lin admission to one of them was victor belie of the records how chefs have to refuse question of what his favorite meal ministries call that to follow his doctor's recommendation. but. i remember the way poultry was served in soviet times there would have been also the woman's now look different in those days the coat of arms could never be hidden it would serve as the basis of the side dish of the may lower garden you because because of alms was a sacrifice symbols and it were the chefs had to resort to all sorts of tricks to keep alcohol away from brush that it had a detrimental effect on his health the bottles that were placed on his table looked like they were filled with cognac but in fact they contained a drink made of ruth hit. the roof it was a had a different color to cognac they took some time to come up with a way to resolve the problem with and we added lemon juice to it to disguise the difference some ten bottles of each reception were put down on the table the most important thing was not to get them mixed up. coul
the kremlin shares were obliged to watch the health of lin admission to one of them was victor belie of the records how chefs have to refuse question of what his favorite meal ministries call that to follow his doctor's recommendation. but. i remember the way poultry was served in soviet times there would have been also the woman's now look different in those days the coat of arms could never be hidden it would serve as the basis of the side dish of the may lower garden you because because of...
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the company is viable to ride down in the debt, they can't be saved even by chapter 11 and have to bely question dated. we're having the reverse happen in housing. before the era of securitization, if a borrower got in trouble the first thing that would go through the bank's mind, and it was the bank that would own the mortgage, is he worth more to me dead or alive? in the vast majority of cases the bank would restructure the mortgage. they would do some kind of mortgage remodification. quiet, no social jealousy because no one would know the neighborhood got in a remodification. now we have servicers. they get paid to foreclosure, they don't get -- even with half and other incentives. payments to modify are inadequate. they make money by ten you waiting foreclosures, which is basically what's happening now because they charge more servicing fees, more late fees. and it requires skills they don't have. you have to build significant new infrastructure in these servicers to have them do mods. as a consequence you've got a huge number of foreclosures in the pipeline. you look at housing inv
the company is viable to ride down in the debt, they can't be saved even by chapter 11 and have to bely question dated. we're having the reverse happen in housing. before the era of securitization, if a borrower got in trouble the first thing that would go through the bank's mind, and it was the bank that would own the mortgage, is he worth more to me dead or alive? in the vast majority of cases the bank would restructure the mortgage. they would do some kind of mortgage remodification. quiet,...
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would have made me to vote for portman was that first of all he has a good track record he has that belies the concrete his stop the church and war and he has started reforms in social and efficiency field corruption field which are not yet finished the other candidates have been. less credible in this way but the debate has been quite open before the election so i think nobody has been censored but i would have probably voted. two thirds of of russia for poor people and artie's washington correspondent and it as you can has been monitoring how the media abroad has been treating the elections she says much of the coverage has suggested this is the beginning of the end of the to me or putin's political career despite his strong showing. before the elections even started the underlying message in the media here was that those were going to be unfair elections most of the coverage is focused on the discontent with the litter shared among many washes and here is a very telling headline the beginning of the end of putin but inside the weekly you read about the surge of the middle class under pu
would have made me to vote for portman was that first of all he has a good track record he has that belies the concrete his stop the church and war and he has started reforms in social and efficiency field corruption field which are not yet finished the other candidates have been. less credible in this way but the debate has been quite open before the election so i think nobody has been censored but i would have probably voted. two thirds of of russia for poor people and artie's washington...
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they need a military rule over them because they might get to one really because they're upset that belies masters and izzy. and you let from goldman sachs still all their money i mean that's already immelt martial law in the us you already can't speak up and offer any dissent you're already surveilled twenty four seven it's already a military coup it's shark boy it's not a girl it's going to hold a lawyer and some money and big bruises think they're ripping so much rain on the kaiser report thank you my friends don't go away much more coming away so stay right there. but i'm back to the kaiser report imax kaiser trying not to go to new york and speak with economist and professor dr michael hudson back routes and welcome back to the kaiser report thank you very much max all right dr michael hudson you were in an alley where you were treated like a rock star were you there what happened well the italian journalist pilot barnard lighted up four of my colleagues and myself from the university of missouri kansas city to explain the principles of modern monetary theory which is what our univers
they need a military rule over them because they might get to one really because they're upset that belies masters and izzy. and you let from goldman sachs still all their money i mean that's already immelt martial law in the us you already can't speak up and offer any dissent you're already surveilled twenty four seven it's already a military coup it's shark boy it's not a girl it's going to hold a lawyer and some money and big bruises think they're ripping so much rain on the kaiser report...
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and that speed to market belies what could happen on the commercial side. the layers of approval -- >> how long would that cycle be in the real world? >> by the time it comes back to us and goes back through their lawyers, 20 people have said, you're not going to do that. you're not going to do that. and it comes back because -- we can do things very quickly but not many big corporations are built to handle them quickly. they can't go through his agency or mine could do an ad for you overnight, but you couldn't get it approved. >> and that's as little as ten days, digital ads in a day. but the approval cycle often dwarfs the time it takes to get it approved. that's the difference. political campaigns have a boss and when the boss says go, you can go. that's often not true of the world of brands and the world of commercial advertising. >> we're more concerned about being taken to court. for not saying something to -- >> it's an important distinction. we don't have the same first amendment protections to say anything. when you representing a brand or a public
and that speed to market belies what could happen on the commercial side. the layers of approval -- >> how long would that cycle be in the real world? >> by the time it comes back to us and goes back through their lawyers, 20 people have said, you're not going to do that. you're not going to do that. and it comes back because -- we can do things very quickly but not many big corporations are built to handle them quickly. they can't go through his agency or mine could do an ad for...
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the speed to market belies that would map on the commercial side. it comes back because we can do things very quickly but not many big corporations are built like that. they can't go through his agency or mine could the an ad for you overnight but you wouldn't get it approved. >> and that's as little as ten days, digital ads in a day. the amount of times it takes you to make the ad or get it approved. i think that's the difference. political campaigns by their nature have a boss and when the boss says go, you can go. that's often not true in the world of brands and in the world of commercial advertising. >> we're more concerned about being taken to court. not saying something to -- >> it's an important distinction. we don't have the same first amendment detections to say anything. when you represent a public company or private company you've got a much greater call le challenge to meet the fair standard. the rules and the level of scrutiny means the comparisons are more valid or more clear. >> yes, i think it was -- there was some question earlier a
the speed to market belies that would map on the commercial side. it comes back because we can do things very quickly but not many big corporations are built like that. they can't go through his agency or mine could the an ad for you overnight but you wouldn't get it approved. >> and that's as little as ten days, digital ads in a day. the amount of times it takes you to make the ad or get it approved. i think that's the difference. political campaigns by their nature have a boss and when...
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so i really do think the facts belie my dear friends comments. i really do. and we'll move on. since you went over by 30 seconds -- >> that's exactly the same thing that our -- >> i didn't go over, but i'm happy -- >> rachel maddow -- >> i'm happy to give you 30 seconds more. >> and i was saying in spite of -- that's why we agree on that. we agree that in spite of all of his punitive things he has tried to do, which i've already said in my opening statement, fortunately, a lot of these shale deposits in areas where the marcellus is up in pennsylvania and new york, places -- people think normally it's all out west, but it's not. we've had tremendous opportunity s and in spite of his policies we've increased our production and will continue to do so. if we can just get all of the politicians out of the way, we'd be able to be totally independent of the middle east, not only in a matter of years but a matter of months. >> we have 2% of the world's -- >> no, that's not true. >> -- proven supplies. we're not going to go off on this. >> i can't leave it at that, though, because that'
so i really do think the facts belie my dear friends comments. i really do. and we'll move on. since you went over by 30 seconds -- >> that's exactly the same thing that our -- >> i didn't go over, but i'm happy -- >> rachel maddow -- >> i'm happy to give you 30 seconds more. >> and i was saying in spite of -- that's why we agree on that. we agree that in spite of all of his punitive things he has tried to do, which i've already said in my opening statement,...