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while we're going to do discuss a few important issues before going to the panel which is a very expressive panel as you can see i want to make a few remarks two racks one about the year 2015 and the second is a major report we are going to release in half an hour 2015 much has been perhaps the most incredible years in terms of the fight against climatic change not only because of paris i'll talk about paris in a moment two other reasons why i believe 2015 could be a wonderful year for the fight against climatic change one 2015 ladies and gentlemen, zero two emissions did not increase like 2014 two years in a row we have seen zero emissions didn't increase even though global g dp increased more than 3 percent this has not been the case in the history we have seen only 3 times in the history when it didn't increase and all the 3 years is the financial crisis other than that for the first time two years in a right now 14 and 15 emissions remain the same good news now the year 2015 more than 90 percent of historical capacity the energy were renewable empowers and solar followed by other not the case
while we're going to do discuss a few important issues before going to the panel which is a very expressive panel as you can see i want to make a few remarks two racks one about the year 2015 and the second is a major report we are going to release in half an hour 2015 much has been perhaps the most incredible years in terms of the fight against climatic change not only because of paris i'll talk about paris in a moment two other reasons why i believe 2015 could be a wonderful year for the...
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while we're going to do discuss a few important issues before going to the panel which is a very expressive panelyou can see i want to make a few remarks two racks one about the year 2015 and the second is a major report we are going to release in half an hour 2015 much has been perhaps the most incredible years in terms of the fight against climatic change not only because of paris i'll talk about paris in a moment two other reasons why i believe 2015 could be a wonderful year for the fight against climatic change one 2015 ladies and gentlemen, zero two emissions did not increase like 2014 two years in a row we have seen zero emissions didn't increase even though global g dp increased more than 3 percent this has not been the case in the history we have seen only 3 times in the history when it didn't increase and all the 3 years is the financial crisis other than that for the first time two years in a right now 14 and 15 emissions remain the same good news now the year 2015 more than 90 percent of historical capacity the energy were renewable empowers and solar followed by other not the case 90
while we're going to do discuss a few important issues before going to the panel which is a very expressive panelyou can see i want to make a few remarks two racks one about the year 2015 and the second is a major report we are going to release in half an hour 2015 much has been perhaps the most incredible years in terms of the fight against climatic change not only because of paris i'll talk about paris in a moment two other reasons why i believe 2015 could be a wonderful year for the fight...
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while we're going to do discuss a few important issues before going to the panel which is a very expressive panel as you can see i want to make a few remarks two racks one about the year 2015 and the second is a major report we are going to release in half an hour 2015 much has been perhaps the most incredible years in terms of the fight against climatic change not only because of paris i'll talk about paris in a moment two other reasons why i believe 2015 could be a wonderful year for the fight against climatic change one 2015 ladies and gentlemen, zero two emissions did not increase like 2014 two years in a row we have seen zero emissions didn't increase even though global g dp increased more than 3 percent this has not been the case in the history we have seen only 3 times in the history when it didn't increase and all the 3 years is the financial crisis other than that for the first time two years in a right now 14 and 15 emissions remain the same good news now the year 2015 more than 90 percent of historical capacity the energy were renewable empowers and solar followed by other not the case
while we're going to do discuss a few important issues before going to the panel which is a very expressive panel as you can see i want to make a few remarks two racks one about the year 2015 and the second is a major report we are going to release in half an hour 2015 much has been perhaps the most incredible years in terms of the fight against climatic change not only because of paris i'll talk about paris in a moment two other reasons why i believe 2015 could be a wonderful year for the...
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while we're going to do discuss a few important issues before going to the panel which is a very expressive panels you can see i want to make a few remarks two racks one about the year 2015 and the second is a major report we are going to release in half an hour 2015 much has been perhaps the most incredible years in terms of the fight against climatic change not only because of paris i'll talk about paris in a moment two other reasons why i believe 2015 could be a wonderful year for the fight against climatic change one 2015 ladies and gentlemen, zero two emissions did not increase like 2014 two years in a row we have seen zero emissions didn't increase even though global g dp increased more than 3 percent this has not been the case in the history we have seen only 3 times in the history when it didn't increase and all the 3 years is the financial crisis other than that for the first time two years in a right now 14 and 15 emissions remain the same good news now the year 2015 more than 90 percent of historical capacity the energy were renewable empowers and solar followed by other not the case 9
while we're going to do discuss a few important issues before going to the panel which is a very expressive panels you can see i want to make a few remarks two racks one about the year 2015 and the second is a major report we are going to release in half an hour 2015 much has been perhaps the most incredible years in terms of the fight against climatic change not only because of paris i'll talk about paris in a moment two other reasons why i believe 2015 could be a wonderful year for the fight...
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while we're going to do discuss a few important issues before going to the panel which is a very expressive panels you can see i want to make a few remarks two racks one about the year 2015 and the second is a major report we are going to release in half an hour 2015 much has been perhaps the most incredible years in terms of the fight against climatic change not only because of paris i'll talk about paris in a moment two other reasons why i believe 2015 could be a wonderful year for the fight against climatic change one 2015 ladies and gentlemen, zero two emissions did not increase like 2014 two years in a row we have seen zero emissions didn't increase even though global g dp increased more than 3 percent this has not been the case in the history we have seen only 3 times in the history when it didn't increase and all the 3 years is the financial crisis other than that for the first time two years in a right now 14 and 15 emissions remain the same good news now the year 2015 more than 90 percent of historical capacity the energy were renewable empowers and solar followed by other not the case 9
while we're going to do discuss a few important issues before going to the panel which is a very expressive panels you can see i want to make a few remarks two racks one about the year 2015 and the second is a major report we are going to release in half an hour 2015 much has been perhaps the most incredible years in terms of the fight against climatic change not only because of paris i'll talk about paris in a moment two other reasons why i believe 2015 could be a wonderful year for the fight...
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while we're going to do discuss a few important issues before going to the panel which is a very expressive panel you can see i want to make a few remarks two racks one about the year 2015 and the second is a major report we are going to release in half an hour 2015 much has been perhaps the most incredible years in terms of the fight against climatic change not only because of paris i'll talk about paris in a moment two other reasons why i believe 2015 could be a wonderful year for the fight against climatic change one 2015 ladies and gentlemen, zero two emissions did not increase like 2014 two years in a row we have seen zero emissions didn't increase even though global g dp increased more than 3 percent this has not been the case in the history we have seen only 3 times in the history when it didn't increase and all the 3 years is the financial crisis other than that for the first time two years in a right now 14 and 15 emissions remain the same good news now the year 2015 more than 90 percent of historical capacity the energy were renewable empowers and solar followed by other not the case 90
while we're going to do discuss a few important issues before going to the panel which is a very expressive panel you can see i want to make a few remarks two racks one about the year 2015 and the second is a major report we are going to release in half an hour 2015 much has been perhaps the most incredible years in terms of the fight against climatic change not only because of paris i'll talk about paris in a moment two other reasons why i believe 2015 could be a wonderful year for the fight...
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while we're going to do discuss a few important issues before going to the panel which is a very expressive panelyou can see i want to make a few remarks two racks one about the year 2015 and the second is a major report we are going to release in half an hour 2015 much has been perhaps the most incredible years in terms of the fight against climatic change not only because of paris i'll talk about paris in a moment two other reasons why i believe 2015 could be a wonderful year for the fight against climatic change one 2015 ladies and gentlemen, zero two emissions did not increase like 2014 two years in a row we have seen zero emissions didn't increase even though global g dp increased more than 3 percent this has not been the case in the history we have seen only 3 times in the history when it didn't increase and all the 3 years is the financial crisis other than that for the first time two years in a right now 14 and 15 emissions remain the same good news now the year 2015 more than 90 percent of historical capacity the energy were renewable empowers and solar followed by other not the case 90
while we're going to do discuss a few important issues before going to the panel which is a very expressive panelyou can see i want to make a few remarks two racks one about the year 2015 and the second is a major report we are going to release in half an hour 2015 much has been perhaps the most incredible years in terms of the fight against climatic change not only because of paris i'll talk about paris in a moment two other reasons why i believe 2015 could be a wonderful year for the fight...
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while we're going to do discuss a few important issues before going to the panel which is a very expressive panels you can see i want to make a few remarks two racks one about the year 2015 and the second is a major report we are going to release in half an hour 2015 much has been perhaps the most incredible years in terms of the fight against climatic change not only because of paris i'll talk about paris in a moment two other reasons why i believe 2015 could be a wonderful year for the fight against climatic change one 2015 ladies and gentlemen, zero two emissions did not increase like 2014 two years in a row we have seen zero emissions didn't increase even though global g dp increased more than 3 percent this has not been the case in the history we have seen only 3 times in the history when it didn't increase and all the 3 years is the financial crisis other than that for the first time two years in a right now 14 and 15 emissions remain the same good news now the year 2015 more than 90 percent of historical capacity the energy were renewable empowers and solar followed by other not the case 9
while we're going to do discuss a few important issues before going to the panel which is a very expressive panels you can see i want to make a few remarks two racks one about the year 2015 and the second is a major report we are going to release in half an hour 2015 much has been perhaps the most incredible years in terms of the fight against climatic change not only because of paris i'll talk about paris in a moment two other reasons why i believe 2015 could be a wonderful year for the fight...
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while we're going to do discuss a few important issues before going to the panel which is a very expressive panel you can see i want to make a few remarks two racks one about the year 2015 and the second is a major report we are going to release in half an hour 2015 much has been perhaps the most incredible years in terms of the fight against climatic change not only because of paris i'll talk about paris in a moment two other reasons why i believe 2015 could be a wonderful year for the fight against climatic change one 2015 ladies and gentlemen, zero two emissions did not increase like 2014 two years in a row we have seen zero emissions didn't increase even though global g dp increased more than 3 percent this has not been the case in the history we have seen only 3 times in the history when it didn't increase and all the 3 years is the financial crisis other than that for the first time two years in a right now 14 and 15 emissions remain the same good news now the year 2015 more than 90 percent of historical capacity the energy were renewable empowers and solar followed by other not the case 90
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while we're going to do discuss a few important issues before going to the panel which is a very expressive panelyou can see i want to make a few remarks two racks one about the year 2015 and the second is a major report we are going to release in half an hour 2015 much has been perhaps the most incredible years in terms of the fight against climatic change not only because of paris i'll talk about paris in a moment two other reasons why i believe 2015 could be a wonderful year for the fight against climatic change one 2015 ladies and gentlemen, zero two emissions did not increase like 2014 two years in a row we have seen zero emissions didn't increase even though global g dp increased more than 3 percent this has not been the case in the history we have seen only 3 times in the history when it didn't increase and all the 3 years is the financial crisis other than that for the first time two years in a right now 14 and 15 emissions remain the same good news now the year 2015 more than 90 percent of historical capacity the energy were renewable empowers and solar followed by other not the case 90
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ofase join me in expression appreciation to the panel. -- i thank you all very much for being here, for your patience. i thank you all very much for being here. >> the house and senate are out of session today as lawmakers return to their home districts and states. a west virginia senator tweeted this this afternoon -- that state has recently been hit with severe flashlights have left over 20 people dead and thousands homeless. senate democratic leaders held a briefing to call 4 republicans to cut the july recessed short and work on a bill that provides funding for the zika virus. in that briefing, senators reid and schumer responded to a question regarding bill meetings recent with loretta lynch. loretta lynch is one of the most outstanding human beings i have ever known. she is beyond reproach. her about question her ideas about the rule of law. her ethics article best. senator schumer: she is an honorable person. we know that. she has a reputation of being honorable. she has said nothing was discussed related to the investigation. you have two charges, to say it did not matter or she
ofase join me in expression appreciation to the panel. -- i thank you all very much for being here, for your patience. i thank you all very much for being here. >> the house and senate are out of session today as lawmakers return to their home districts and states. a west virginia senator tweeted this this afternoon -- that state has recently been hit with severe flashlights have left over 20 people dead and thousands homeless. senate democratic leaders held a briefing to call 4...
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please join me in expressing appreciation not panel. [ applause [ n >> if you missed any of the discussion on the transpacific partnership agreement, go to the c-span.org library. >>> coming up at 1:00 p.m. eastern, ntsb chair christopher hart will talk about transportation safety. he'll give a luncheon speech at the national press club here in washington. he'll also address the development of self-driving cars and how the country is expected to adjust to having them on the road. watch that live on c-span again starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern. >>> a little bit later a look at the state department's 2016 trafficking in persons report. susan coppage, the ambassador at large to monitor and combat trafficking in persons, will brief reporters about that report. it was released earlier today by secretary of state john kerry. here's a bit from that announcement this morning. >> when we talk about human trafficking, we're talking about slavery. modern day slavery that still today claims more than 20 million victims on any given time. and all 20 million are people, just like everybody here. they have
please join me in expressing appreciation not panel. [ applause [ n >> if you missed any of the discussion on the transpacific partnership agreement, go to the c-span.org library. >>> coming up at 1:00 p.m. eastern, ntsb chair christopher hart will talk about transportation safety. he'll give a luncheon speech at the national press club here in washington. he'll also address the development of self-driving cars and how the country is expected to adjust to having them on the road....
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i expressed my great banks to you all -- thanks to you all for that. been briefed on the schedule of the summit and its panels, which i think provides a wide range of perspectives and experiences, the antiwar "give peace a chance" movements. and i knew that since the end of the war there have been numerous discussions on this war, including those between vietnam and america. addedaven't added -- have to the facts and studies of our actions. i have been invited to share with you on the theme america and vietnam in the 21st century. i believe that this panel will give us the chance to discuss how far our countries have come since the end of the war and what we can do more to further this constructive and comprehensive relationship -- partnership of our two countries. i want to share with you a little bit of the history. vietnam and the u.s. have a long history. ago, thomas jefferson who would later become the third u.s. president, was -- had been trying to get the right fit from vietnam. and he wrote at that point in time, this has a reputation of being the most productive. and more than 100 years ago, back in
i expressed my great banks to you all -- thanks to you all for that. been briefed on the schedule of the summit and its panels, which i think provides a wide range of perspectives and experiences, the antiwar "give peace a chance" movements. and i knew that since the end of the war there have been numerous discussions on this war, including those between vietnam and america. addedaven't added -- have to the facts and studies of our actions. i have been invited to share with you on the...
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ribbon panel on accountability and fairness in law enforcement the blue ribbon panel is here along with many stakeholder to express support for the versions we're calling version 2 organization we firmly believe that 2a 5. 01 reflect accident combhuntd standards and the 21st century standards and this was in process late last year and the comment to minimal force and unbias policing our 21st century and verlgs 2a has guidelines for use of force and reflection for those are socializing noted and as noted version 2a makes it clear it operates as a floor and the community is taking conscious efforts to act i mentioned last week 4 members of the commission for the public record our open letter that provides in more detail our support for version 2a over one or two our support for 2 in the alternative and it consolidates the details of the recommends why question building that 2a is the best option and it easy the open issue on captain hearst for the doj jourdz and whether or not the use of force is okay with that, i thank you. >> thank you, mr. benefit dick thank you for all your hard work. >> good evening and welcome
ribbon panel on accountability and fairness in law enforcement the blue ribbon panel is here along with many stakeholder to express support for the versions we're calling version 2 organization we firmly believe that 2a 5. 01 reflect accident combhuntd standards and the 21st century standards and this was in process late last year and the comment to minimal force and unbias policing our 21st century and verlgs 2a has guidelines for use of force and reflection for those are socializing noted and...
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panel. >> well, joe, on behalf of everyone here i want to thank you for exercising your freedom of expressionspeech. thank you very much. 50 years. and be, boy, for those of us who were alive back then and remember that song and remember those days, that was one song that could always get a response going and it did even here. interesting, huh? look, every generation has a sound track. every historical era has a sound track. every historical moment. every movement. music has played a vital part in america's history. it's been there from the revolutionary times and it goes right through our history even today. and almost always the music was creative, expressive, and sometimes controversial. and certainly in the 1960s the music was controversial because for the very first time american pop music embraced the idea that a song could act as an agent of social and political conquest. it could do something that allowed change in our world and in our time. it could do something to rally people to a particular point of view. and when in the 1960s this became something of import, many, many artists fr
panel. >> well, joe, on behalf of everyone here i want to thank you for exercising your freedom of expressionspeech. thank you very much. 50 years. and be, boy, for those of us who were alive back then and remember that song and remember those days, that was one song that could always get a response going and it did even here. interesting, huh? look, every generation has a sound track. every historical era has a sound track. every historical moment. every movement. music has played a...
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express their views. >> i have a follow-up for the other members of the panel. and that is that ed rendell said in late may that the convention was $9.5 million short on funding. what does the fund raising picture for the committee look like right now? >> great, well, just to clear that record on that. $9.6 million short means at the end of this thing we'll be $9.6 million in the hole. that's not the case. at that point, when governor rendell was talking about finance numbers, we were under $10 million away from the goal. and i'll tell you right now that we are under that number right now. we were talking about where we have to go, just like any campaign, any big endowment to raise money for the university, you're raising money at the last minute. just where we're at currently and we're a little under $10 million right now. we're in good shape. >> thank you. one second. i'm going to ask the reverend a question real fast. in any organization, this is a large puzzle. there are, nicely put, hiccups. are there any problems you foresee right now or any problems you'v
express their views. >> i have a follow-up for the other members of the panel. and that is that ed rendell said in late may that the convention was $9.5 million short on funding. what does the fund raising picture for the committee look like right now? >> great, well, just to clear that record on that. $9.6 million short means at the end of this thing we'll be $9.6 million in the hole. that's not the case. at that point, when governor rendell was talking about finance numbers, we...
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express anti-gay sentiments. all of this is under investigation. officials trying to piece this altogether as we speak. >> pamela, standby, we'll get back to you. i want to bring in our panel of terrorism experts right now. our national security analyst, julia cayenne is with us and peter bergen is with us as well. it's interesting the local authorities as pamela just reported are asking local communities to hold off on the vigils because the police are needed to do another responsibility, another job. they represent a very strain on our limited resources, they said, which we need to dedicate to law enforcement and victims. they've got a lot of work to do right now. >> yeah, and presumably, out of an abundance of caution, there's no evidence that this guy had a co-conspirator, but they don't want him to launch an attack on the vigil where this attack happened. >> juliet, you used to work at the department of homeland security, how do they coordinate right now what the fbi, the atf, the federal lead investigators are going to be doing and local state and local officials? >> so this is all going to be investigated under the joint terrorism task force led by the fbi but inclu
express anti-gay sentiments. all of this is under investigation. officials trying to piece this altogether as we speak. >> pamela, standby, we'll get back to you. i want to bring in our panel of terrorism experts right now. our national security analyst, julia cayenne is with us and peter bergen is with us as well. it's interesting the local authorities as pamela just reported are asking local communities to hold off on the vigils because the police are needed to do another...
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panel. back to national celebrations and holidays. because they are related to trade. because they are an expression of how people assert their identity and it has not always been part of trade negotiations, but are very much to date. that's a little bit of the paradox we're facing. global trade and investment has never been more important for our economies. political debates on trade and investment has also never been more intense. that is true here in your debate and the upcoming presidential -- you have a presidential election. i thought -- i read that somewhere. and in our countries, where trade and ttip is being debated. here i think the focus is mainly on fast why and ttip. in our countries, some of our countries, ttip is debated as well. that's a good thing. the debate focused on how to reconcile preserving identity and our individuality embodied in midsummer and fourth of july celebration among many other things, but also the way how we choose to regulate our societies, our economies, when we live in a globalized world. we need to engage much more with people to address the concerns. that in
panel. back to national celebrations and holidays. because they are related to trade. because they are an expression of how people assert their identity and it has not always been part of trade negotiations, but are very much to date. that's a little bit of the paradox we're facing. global trade and investment has never been more important for our economies. political debates on trade and investment has also never been more intense. that is true here in your debate and the upcoming presidential...
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express his ideas grew over the course of his life. writer andrceful direct, not unlike his speaking voice. but acessarily eloquent, forceful writer with greater clarity as his life went on. the panelsou see here talk about the origins of the war of 1812 and the war gave jackson the opportunity to put himself on the national stage. before 1812, jackson had achieved a level of prominence in tennessee and helped to write the first tennessee state constitution and was our first congressman from tennessee. but it was the war of 1812 that was a springboard for him to national recognition. was perhaps not the best conceived war in our nations history and as the panel here graphically shows, it was a sort of grudge match between great britain and the united states. the panel is from a political cartoon at the time. outident monroe is punching king george of england and king george has a black eye and bloody nose. pause whenme great it was proposed that we use it, but people 11 because it so graphically illustrate what the americans intentions were with that war. the purpose of this panel is to help remind americans today that orleans was aew vital city to the growing america. as the united
express his ideas grew over the course of his life. writer andrceful direct, not unlike his speaking voice. but acessarily eloquent, forceful writer with greater clarity as his life went on. the panelsou see here talk about the origins of the war of 1812 and the war gave jackson the opportunity to put himself on the national stage. before 1812, jackson had achieved a level of prominence in tennessee and helped to write the first tennessee state constitution and was our first congressman from...
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panel. >> well, joe, on behalf of everyone here i want to thank you for exercising your freedom of expressionu very much. 50 years. and be, boy, for those of us who were alive back then and remember that song and remember those days, that was one song that could always get a response going and it did even here. interesting, huh? look, every generation has a sound track. every historical era has a sound track. every historical moment. every movement. music has played a vital part in america's history. it's been there from the revolutionary times and it goes right through our history even today. and almost always the music was creative, expressive, and sometimes controversial. and certainly in the 1960s the music was controversial because for the very first time american pop music embraced the idea that a song could act as an agent of social and political conquest. it could do something that allowed change in our world and in our time. it could do something to rally people to a particular point of view. and when in the 1960s this became something of import, many, many artists from country joe a
panel. >> well, joe, on behalf of everyone here i want to thank you for exercising your freedom of expressionu very much. 50 years. and be, boy, for those of us who were alive back then and remember that song and remember those days, that was one song that could always get a response going and it did even here. interesting, huh? look, every generation has a sound track. every historical era has a sound track. every historical moment. every movement. music has played a vital part in...
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risk our liberties, much as the distinguished panel put together by the president, all these outstanding counterterror officials, said when they expressedconcern about the whole future of national security letters. there's a way to do this right, and i would submit, mr. president, that's what we did in section 102 of the u.s.a. freedom act. and it was something i had talked about with the president on several occasions. i'm willing to say what i said, not what the president said. but i've said repeatedly to the government, if the government doesn't have enough authority in emergency situations to protect the american people, i will use my ability as a senior member of the intelligence committee to make sure that they have that authority. we did that in the u.s.a. freedom act. the government can move immediately to collect the phone and e-mail records, come back later to go through the court review process. that's the kind of model that we ought to use, not what we heard about this morning from the senior senator from texas that would expand government surveillance authority, put at risk our liberties, not make our country safer. this wi
risk our liberties, much as the distinguished panel put together by the president, all these outstanding counterterror officials, said when they expressedconcern about the whole future of national security letters. there's a way to do this right, and i would submit, mr. president, that's what we did in section 102 of the u.s.a. freedom act. and it was something i had talked about with the president on several occasions. i'm willing to say what i said, not what the president said. but i've said...