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chairman powell: first of all, cra is for us an extremely important law. and we agreed that it was a good time to update it. we want to update it in a way that has broad support across our communities, that has always been our nonnegotiable part of it. so we are still working on it. and i do think we will move forward with it. i do not have much on the timing of it, but there has been a lot of great work done. and i like where we are on it, in terms of the things that we have -- the ways we have been thinking about it. and we will ultimately move forward, i cannot say exactly when, but we will not let that work go to waste. rep. mcadams: we look forward to following that. next, my perception is is that congress and the fed have done a decent job of keeping the economy on life support, but clearly we are not doing great yet and responses have been uneven. you have double-digit unemployment numbers and higher unplug at rates for african-americans, for instance, some sectors hit harder than others. i think congress had the option when the pandemic broke out a
chairman powell: first of all, cra is for us an extremely important law. and we agreed that it was a good time to update it. we want to update it in a way that has broad support across our communities, that has always been our nonnegotiable part of it. so we are still working on it. and i do think we will move forward with it. i do not have much on the timing of it, but there has been a lot of great work done. and i like where we are on it, in terms of the things that we have -- the ways we...
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first of all, cra for us is an extremely important law, and we agreed that it's a good time to update it. we would want to update it in a way that has broad support among the community of beneficiarbene that's always been our one non-negotiable position for it we're still working on it, and i do think we'll move forward with it i don't have much for you on timing of it, but there's been a lot of great work done, and i like where we are on it in terms of the things -- the ways we've been thinking about modernizing it we will ultimately move forward, and i can't say exactly when, but we're not going to let that work go to waste >> thank you we look forward to hearing more about that and following that. next question, my perception is that congress and the fed has done a decent job of keeping the economy on life support. we clearly aren't doing great yet, and the response has been uneven, but you have double digit unemployment numbers and higher unemployment rates for african-americans, for instance, and some sk toectors are hit ha than others. we had the option when this pandemic broke
first of all, cra for us is an extremely important law, and we agreed that it's a good time to update it. we would want to update it in a way that has broad support among the community of beneficiarbene that's always been our one non-negotiable position for it we're still working on it, and i do think we'll move forward with it i don't have much for you on timing of it, but there's been a lot of great work done, and i like where we are on it in terms of the things -- the ways we've been...
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in dealing with these auto cra the, ts, erdogan had free press to the united states. he would call twice a week. turkish would get ahold of his schedule so erdogan knows where to reach him. he would often reach him on the golf course. their dialogue as a source said, putin gave -- putin -- trump gave away the store to erdogan in syria. he allow american troops, putin and erdogan wanted to withdraw and he removed troops from syria and allies were open for slaughter and that's what erdogan wanted. he had a willing partnership in it with donald trump. the real thing about these calls is that they show that the president's closest national security aids, his secretary of defense, his chief of staff, his secretary of state all came to the conclusion in these calls especially, they showed that the president of the united states through being incompetent and being a bully and beating up on allies and calling them all kinds of names in the phone calls, that he himself, trump, is a danger to the national security. that is an extraordinary thing unique in our history. >> also,
in dealing with these auto cra the, ts, erdogan had free press to the united states. he would call twice a week. turkish would get ahold of his schedule so erdogan knows where to reach him. he would often reach him on the golf course. their dialogue as a source said, putin gave -- putin -- trump gave away the store to erdogan in syria. he allow american troops, putin and erdogan wanted to withdraw and he removed troops from syria and allies were open for slaughter and that's what erdogan...
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. >> cfrti cra. a mom stands her ground when a man challenges her about chalk art over black lives matter. >> the silent out break. stopping the monterey county. >> two salons, one mile apart. one is allowed to reopen. >> why a fired ship captain from the bay is not getting his job back. >> happening 7ivver olaak partipin as well as a fundraiser organizers say it's also to honor the lives taken because of the police brutality. a protest on the bridge a little while ago got the attention of the california highway patrol. officers blocked off several lanes of traffic. one person was led away in handcuffs. it's not clear why. >> from the ferry building to city hall. hundreds marched in san francisco this juneteenth. supervisors are calling for it to be made an official holiday in the city. a port shut down in oakland. work grind to a halt as part of a protest. and a commemoration of juneteenth. >> good evening, thank you for joining us. >> our coverage begins with news anchor on the ground at the port o
. >> cfrti cra. a mom stands her ground when a man challenges her about chalk art over black lives matter. >> the silent out break. stopping the monterey county. >> two salons, one mile apart. one is allowed to reopen. >> why a fired ship captain from the bay is not getting his job back. >> happening 7ivver olaak partipin as well as a fundraiser organizers say it's also to honor the lives taken because of the police brutality. a protest on the bridge a little while...
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they claim the footage of workers craed together took place before covid-19 started.been several weeks since geany came out of confinement, reopening cinemas, gyms, restaurants and shops. the effects of this outbreak means more than half a million people are back on the lockdown. germany has been held up as an example of tackling the covid crisis. a stock start topproach, it's across europe. katty: it is clearly not easy for a leader managing this crisis, the president trump has got a bit of criticism for his handling of the covid crisis and the race protests. it is being reflected in a bunch of new polls. there are still in hundred 32 days before the u.s. election, so things can change, but there are warning signs for his reelection team. within the last week, polls by the new york times and harvard university show mr. trump trailing joe biden by double digits. even fox news, a longtime ally of the presidesh has a poll ing mr. biden ahead by 12 points. i am joined by the former adviser george w. bush and a bbc analyst. back in 2016, when i was wiser, i promid i was g
they claim the footage of workers craed together took place before covid-19 started.been several weeks since geany came out of confinement, reopening cinemas, gyms, restaurants and shops. the effects of this outbreak means more than half a million people are back on the lockdown. germany has been held up as an example of tackling the covid crisis. a stock start topproach, it's across europe. katty: it is clearly not easy for a leader managing this crisis, the president trump has got a bit of...
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. >> reporter: the rv business seems to be peaking right now. epter: cra s at rv spendrails. ti sitti down these days as new customers keep coming in. >> a nice spacious living room, a full-size refrigerator like you would have at home. it's not a little rv fridge anymore. >> reporter: in a particular week, they might sell six rvs. last week, 22 of them. >> that's a record week for us. that's normally what we sell in a month. >> reporter: dealers tell us sales have doubled, a frenzy made with a shortage of units because the factory closed. >> we're looking at the end of summer and septembe before we can restock. >> people will feel a lot safer and more in control, and with that, they'll have that peace of mind that they can enjoy their trip. >> reporter: in a home on the road. it's another wrinkle from this pandemic that is changing all of us. >> this switch, do we leave it on or do we leave it off? >>> a bay area city tries to save its downtown by putting a spotlight on its seniors. we'll have that story ahead. >>> plus the big cooldown headed our way for the weekend. this v
. >> reporter: the rv business seems to be peaking right now. epter: cra s at rv spendrails. ti sitti down these days as new customers keep coming in. >> a nice spacious living room, a full-size refrigerator like you would have at home. it's not a little rv fridge anymore. >> reporter: in a particular week, they might sell six rvs. last week, 22 of them. >> that's a record week for us. that's normally what we sell in a month. >> reporter: dealers tell us sales have...
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i'm cra i'm crying for my black people who keep getting murdered. i cry for mr. floyd. i cry for his family. it's a really hard time right now. >> reporter: in oakland, abc7 news. >> and happening right now there is a huge crowd. look at this outside of oakland technical high school for a protest. you can see from these pictures from sky 7, i mean, easily hundreds, thousands of people out there. look at them all. you can see that the group is -- actually, the group is planning to march to oakland police headquarters downtown. this means they would likely head down broadway. abc7 news field producer thomas rza is there joining us on the phone. what's the mood out there like? so many people. >> reporter: yeah, there are thousands of people here and there are still people streaming in to gather today. the message has been that of a peaceful protest. each of the protesters -- or the lead speakers have, you know, put out the message of peace, that this is a demonstration and not an area for destruction or anything in that regard, and they've just used the moment to remember
i'm cra i'm crying for my black people who keep getting murdered. i cry for mr. floyd. i cry for his family. it's a really hard time right now. >> reporter: in oakland, abc7 news. >> and happening right now there is a huge crowd. look at this outside of oakland technical high school for a protest. you can see from these pictures from sky 7, i mean, easily hundreds, thousands of people out there. look at them all. you can see that the group is -- actually, the group is planning to...
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in at least four abortion cases that are on point as well as a number of other cases such as meyer, cra craig, carrie and the courts cases have been consistent in saying that the plaintiffs would directly regulate it by a law has third-party standing. >> would you agree with the general proposition that a party should not be able to sue up sensibly to protect the rights of other people if there is a real conflict of interest between the party who is suing and those whose rights the party claims to be attempting to defend? ... ... >> that's amazing. i know you think they admitting privilege requirements have no safety purpose, but suppose the regulation that was being challenged is one that a lot of people might think they'd serve a safety purpose. let's say we are in a state where decisions can perform abortions and they want to challenge the training requirements. it thinks they are too onerous and there is no justification for them. if they are wrong about that it implicates the interest of the women that may want an abortion but nevertheless they can sue on behalf of those women? >>
in at least four abortion cases that are on point as well as a number of other cases such as meyer, cra craig, carrie and the courts cases have been consistent in saying that the plaintiffs would directly regulate it by a law has third-party standing. >> would you agree with the general proposition that a party should not be able to sue up sensibly to protect the rights of other people if there is a real conflict of interest between the party who is suing and those whose rights the party...
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these people are stone cold cra. reporter: our own john roberts who was inside said this was 3 quarters full. the area was frankly mostly empty, trump himself blaming counter-protestors outside the event not letting his supporters through for that and also for the media, for apparently trying to scare people he claims ahead of time over covid fears, hundreds of counter-protestors marched in the streets surrounding the venue prior, during and after the event, members made up of the black lives matter movement and antipolice activists. there were a few clashes at times but things did remain mostly peaceful, no significant reports of property damage or arrests by tulsa or a number of the other local law enforcement and national guard that were here on the grounded protecting people. arthel, eric, back to you. arthel: casey steigle, i will take it from here from tulsa. attorney general barr says president trump has fired federal prosecutor geoffrey berman, one day after the attorney general announced berman was stepping
these people are stone cold cra. reporter: our own john roberts who was inside said this was 3 quarters full. the area was frankly mostly empty, trump himself blaming counter-protestors outside the event not letting his supporters through for that and also for the media, for apparently trying to scare people he claims ahead of time over covid fears, hundreds of counter-protestors marched in the streets surrounding the venue prior, during and after the event, members made up of the black lives...
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. >>> lawmakers in sacramento are also proposing a change in rol cra standard use of rubber bullets, coming after a protester was hit in an eye with one likely causing blindness. the woman is medical assistant and a mother of two. she said she was a victim of police brutality, and she is taking legal action. she was struck by a rubber bullet while protesting on a freeway overpass. >> while like walking away. i was walking away, and i was away from the crowd, and i turned around to see where my brother was at, and when i turned around, i got hit. >> it's unclear which agency fired the rubber bullet, but her attorney says sacramento police, sacramento county sheriff's deputies, and chp were all there. sacramento police say the department uses sponge bullets, not rubber bullets. >>> live look from san francisco. the d.a.'s office will announce in a new policy today. it will expand services to people impacted by police brutality. the event will stream at 10:00 this morning on the d.a.'s website. >>> happening today george floyd will be laid tonext to his mother. thousands coming to honor
. >>> lawmakers in sacramento are also proposing a change in rol cra standard use of rubber bullets, coming after a protester was hit in an eye with one likely causing blindness. the woman is medical assistant and a mother of two. she said she was a victim of police brutality, and she is taking legal action. she was struck by a rubber bullet while protesting on a freeway overpass. >> while like walking away. i was walking away, and i was away from the crowd, and i turned around...
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in terms of the underbanked, though, what we do is work under cra to include financial inclusion, we also enforce the fair credit laws to some extent. those are some things that we do now, you know, to address the the depository institutions as well, they play a big role in doing that they have a great deal of outreach in their interaction with those institutions which are active in the communities that really need the help. >> well, i do think that with the change in technology, you know, drifting away from, you know, brick-and-mortar, moving to mobile banking, i think it presents some opportunities we've nod had in the past. i would just ask you to treat it with the level of attention we would if the banks are in trouble. i'm asking -- we are asking you to do something that you weren't designed to do, but i think the circumstances and the technology now give us an opportunity to do smog it may not be changing the fed's traditional role but -- i yield back >> mr. tipton, you are recognized for five minutes. our thoughts and prayers certainly go out to his two daughters today. we app
in terms of the underbanked, though, what we do is work under cra to include financial inclusion, we also enforce the fair credit laws to some extent. those are some things that we do now, you know, to address the the depository institutions as well, they play a big role in doing that they have a great deal of outreach in their interaction with those institutions which are active in the communities that really need the help. >> well, i do think that with the change in technology, you...
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oakland police admit they have so much going on withcod-19, fireworks has not been aen issue thn issue to cra and catching people in the act is tough. if you would like to participate in a webinar to discuss the issue, we have a link to register to it, it is on our website abc7news.com. police from richmond, elsa retoe andlo will be educating the publ ic on the dangers. >>> and parts of the county are entering phase two of reopening, but there are new warnings about an alarming increase in covid-19 cases. the white house is preparing for a surge this fall. alex presha has more. >> reporter: it is not just upitic in cases, it is where those are coming from. we've heard some attribute to more testing and one governor is changing his tune. new york city once the epicenter of the virus pandemic will enter phase two of reopening, restaurants setting up socially distanced outdoor seating for patrons. but at least 11 states set record highs in cases this weekend. hospitalizations are up in 17. and the former heftd food and drug administration warns that arizona, texas and florida could see exponenti
oakland police admit they have so much going on withcod-19, fireworks has not been aen issue thn issue to cra and catching people in the act is tough. if you would like to participate in a webinar to discuss the issue, we have a link to register to it, it is on our website abc7news.com. police from richmond, elsa retoe andlo will be educating the publ ic on the dangers. >>> and parts of the county are entering phase two of reopening, but there are new warnings about an alarming...
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it's a ramp from hell. ( cras, cat meow ) these numbers are bad any way you look at them.is, unless you're looking through the eyes of vice president and statue of intolerance the protesters missed, mike pence. yesterday, pence met with g.o.p. senators concerned about the rising covid cases and he urged them to focus on "encouraging signs." yeah, 2.4 million infected americans! don't look at the glass as half empty. look at your lungs as half full. pence pointed out that while infections are rising, the mortality rate is not, and younger and healthier people now account for larger shares of those getting tested. but the young people are the ones who give it to the old people! that's like saying, "phew i'm in the clear. turns out only my girlfriend has chlamydia. now to celebrate, let's lose this condom!" there you go. while cases in other parts of the country are rising, new york, new jersey and connecticut are forcing anyone coming from states with high infection rates to self quarantine for two weeks. but donald trump doesn't care. he plans on playing golf in bedminster,
it's a ramp from hell. ( cras, cat meow ) these numbers are bad any way you look at them.is, unless you're looking through the eyes of vice president and statue of intolerance the protesters missed, mike pence. yesterday, pence met with g.o.p. senators concerned about the rising covid cases and he urged them to focus on "encouraging signs." yeah, 2.4 million infected americans! don't look at the glass as half empty. look at your lungs as half full. pence pointed out that while...
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we see cra pulling out of political warfare. that's why they called it internally. political warfare. game. so fewer forgeries. no more aggressive front organizations in berlin for example. which was a thing in the '50s and we see an escalation in the soviet block. the opposite trend. so that is a really important observation. we have no moral coolsy here. to put it bluntly, you can't be, you can't excel at democracy and disinformation at the same time. >> good point. heather, which leads me to a broad question. for you. as we look towards the future, this comes out of one of the questions one of our viewers has asked. do we see evidence of close u.s. e.u. cooperation to fight disinformation and there's a, there's clearly, there's an underlying issue there, which is there also is substantial disagreement between many eur e european countries in the u.s., but there's a broader issue when we look at hungary for example. so how do you see u.s. e.u. collaboration both positive developments, but also huge challenges? >> so, it's where the u.s. and e.u. should be cooperat
we see cra pulling out of political warfare. that's why they called it internally. political warfare. game. so fewer forgeries. no more aggressive front organizations in berlin for example. which was a thing in the '50s and we see an escalation in the soviet block. the opposite trend. so that is a really important observation. we have no moral coolsy here. to put it bluntly, you can't be, you can't excel at democracy and disinformation at the same time. >> good point. heather, which leads...
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the new station wi aianta cra. rly in months, vowing for backlash for the rally originally scheduled in oklahoma, 219, the day that marks the end of slavery in the u.s. black leaders said it was offensive for the president to pick that day in place. in 1921 toll so was the side of the deadly attack on the black community known as the tulsa race riot. dozens of african community americans killed by a white mob. >> he said he has "therefore decided to move the rally to saturday, june 20th. " >>> mark zuckerberg and his wife said they are disgusted by the president trump facebook post but the social media company does not plan on taking them down. the zuckerberg's weighing in after the own foundation after the post containing information on misinformation hate speech be deleted and the couple responded with a two page later on twitter. "we are disgusted and shaken by the president trump rhetoric in a time when our country needs unity." facebook took criticism over the president postings in the recent weeks but the com
the new station wi aianta cra. rly in months, vowing for backlash for the rally originally scheduled in oklahoma, 219, the day that marks the end of slavery in the u.s. black leaders said it was offensive for the president to pick that day in place. in 1921 toll so was the side of the deadly attack on the black community known as the tulsa race riot. dozens of african community americans killed by a white mob. >> he said he has "therefore decided to move the rally to saturday, june...
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and in miami-dade county, nair cra they're cracking down on sporting facilities who are not following the covid-19 rules. this as florida reports two consecutive days of more than 5,000 cases per day. and the surge, according to officials, is due to young people out and about, not social distancing, not wearing masks, and floridians are flocking to testing sites, waiting for hours in long lines to see and figure out if they have this virus. now, governor ron desantis not requiring, not mandating masks statewide, allowing people to make that decision for themselves. now, take a look at this video, because the governor decided to wear a mask yesterday during a press conference. and this morning, a sad reality, a sad new reality in the state of florida. you know, governor ron desantis had used the rationale that no child under the age of 18 had died from covid-19 in the state of florida as part of the rationale for the reopening of schools and pushing for the reopening of schools. but alisyn, a new reality this morning in the past week or so, there have been two 17-year-olds who have die
and in miami-dade county, nair cra they're cracking down on sporting facilities who are not following the covid-19 rules. this as florida reports two consecutive days of more than 5,000 cases per day. and the surge, according to officials, is due to young people out and about, not social distancing, not wearing masks, and floridians are flocking to testing sites, waiting for hours in long lines to see and figure out if they have this virus. now, governor ron desantis not requiring, not...
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but i'll let -- man, this is cra crazy, plman. all these people came to see my brother. our hearts, you know. and you come to third ward where they from, i'm just staying strong. and i needed to get it out. everybody want justice, we want justice for george. he's going to get it. he's going to get it. [ applause ] >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm just going to echo some of the things that polonis talked about, and that is that we come from a lot of large family members. our mothers were siblings of 13. and if i can kind of fast forward a little bit, my aunt lived in houston. and she would always talk about being there and not having any other siblings close to her. so my mother decided to move to the houston area. that is early '80, '81. and so where he cae came to houe were all excited that we could have somebody close to us, but the only time that we would really see each other was during the holidays or when people would travel to my grandmother's. long story short, i mean, we didn't have a whole lot, but we always had each other. and we were taught that we could alwa
but i'll let -- man, this is cra crazy, plman. all these people came to see my brother. our hearts, you know. and you come to third ward where they from, i'm just staying strong. and i needed to get it out. everybody want justice, we want justice for george. he's going to get it. he's going to get it. [ applause ] >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm just going to echo some of the things that polonis talked about, and that is that we come from a lot of large family members. our mothers were...
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from a regulatory perspective, they can consider increasing the amount of credit that banks get for craer regulated activities so that they can be more involved in the process. we do believe that in this spirit of helping everyone through this pandemic, everyone is interested in helping the small business owner get through this crisis and rebuild and improve. >> everett, just going back to what you said at the top p.ppp had led to a massive increase in volumes for you as a company. does that mean that ppp will prove to be very profitable for your company >> absolutely will, wilfred. as leadership, we're trying to think of other ways we can help the underserved community. i want to point out that 4 had the 4.5 million businesses that received ppp and there is another 4.5 million businesses eligible for ppp we want to make sure we serve the underserved business owners. there will be some great profits and we'll continue to invest in technology, continue to become more scaleable, continue to stay on focus and mission of helping the small business owner and their businesses >> everett sands
from a regulatory perspective, they can consider increasing the amount of credit that banks get for craer regulated activities so that they can be more involved in the process. we do believe that in this spirit of helping everyone through this pandemic, everyone is interested in helping the small business owner get through this crisis and rebuild and improve. >> everett, just going back to what you said at the top p.ppp had led to a massive increase in volumes for you as a company. does...
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. >> i was crying and just going cra crazy. then i was on the phone trying to find flights out and tyisand to figure out what to do and how to do it p. >> it was 6:00 the next morning before frank howard could find a plane to go home. he could only imagine the nightmare that awaited him in texas. coming up -- >> my dad is like collapsed on the ground. he was in terrible shape. >> as doctors race to save nancy, her family races to her side. who could possibly be behind this? >> we were trying to figure out what happened and how it happened. and we didn't have any idea. >> someone was out there. >> yeah. we were scared. >> when "dateline" continues. >> when "dateline" continues on . and your health is key to that. centrum supports your body with vitamin c and zinc to help maintain your immune system today and into the new tomorrow. centrum. there he is. oh, wow. you're doing, uh, you're doing really great with the twirling. dad, if you want to talk, i have a break at 3:00. okay, okay. i'm going. i'm gone. like -- like i wasn't he
. >> i was crying and just going cra crazy. then i was on the phone trying to find flights out and tyisand to figure out what to do and how to do it p. >> it was 6:00 the next morning before frank howard could find a plane to go home. he could only imagine the nightmare that awaited him in texas. coming up -- >> my dad is like collapsed on the ground. he was in terrible shape. >> as doctors race to save nancy, her family races to her side. who could possibly be behind...
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especially with all of the cra craziness that p.u.c. has to have to manage so many different agencies and policies and whether or not that is local or state. i don't know what else to say to that. i am not signaling a vote. i am looking for advice. it sounds like it is a bigger wagon of things than what was on the agenda. >> thank you, commissioner paulson. i appreciate your comments. michael, i know commissioner vietor is very close to this issue for a long time and worked with you and staff to make sure it captured the meaning and intent that she brought to it. there are -- the amendments that are in what you distributed highlighted. those amendments were the product of discussion with among other people, commissioner vietor, is that right? >> commissioner maxwell was in attendance as well and could speak to the meeting we had with stakeholders as part of the mayor's water committee. >> let me ask another question. very specifically, commissioner vietor expressed an about to do two things beyond what was distributed to us. one, remove
especially with all of the cra craziness that p.u.c. has to have to manage so many different agencies and policies and whether or not that is local or state. i don't know what else to say to that. i am not signaling a vote. i am looking for advice. it sounds like it is a bigger wagon of things than what was on the agenda. >> thank you, commissioner paulson. i appreciate your comments. michael, i know commissioner vietor is very close to this issue for a long time and worked with you and...