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morales. >> sonia mercedes morales puopolo. >> gerard p.chael moran. >> kathleen moran. >> lindsay stapleton morehouse. >> george william morell. >> steven p. morello. >> vincent s. morello. >> yvette nicole moreno. >> dorothy morgan. >> richard j. morgan. >> nancy morgenstern. >> sanae mori. >> blanca robertina morocho morocho. leonel geronimo morocho morocho. >> dennis gerard moroney. >> lynne irene morris. >> odessa v. morris. >> seth allan morris. >> steve morris. >> christopher martel morrison. >> ferdinand v. morrone. >> william david moskal. >> brian a. moss. >> marco motroni. >> cynthia motus-wilson. >> iouri a. mouchinski. >> jude joseph moussa. >> peter moutos. >> damion o'neil mowatt. >> teddington h. moy. >> christopher michael mozzillo. >> stephen vincent mulderry. >> richard t. muldowney, jr. >> michael d. mullan. >> dennis michael mulligan. >> peter james mulligan. >> michael joseph mullin. >> james donald munhall. >> nancy muÑiz. >> francisco heladio munoz. >> carlos mario muÑoz. >> theresa munson. >> robert michael murach.
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gerard: the u.k. is doing pretty well at the forefront of the green agenda. u.k. is at the forefront of many of the innovative things being done on climate change. also as you saw under previous governments, the city of london was trying to position itself in terms of the whole climate change agenda when it comes to banking and finance. what we need to do across the country's have a few more quick wins as well as longer-term strategy that fits in with all of it. i do not think it is the case the k is competing in all of these areas. there will be certain global issues where the u.k., like the u.s. and the eu will be cooperating, but in terms of clean energy and climate change, i think the case should and i expected to be at the forefront of some of the new technologies and futures. guy: we will leave it there. thank you very much. gerard lyons of net wealth investment, former economic advisers of boris johnson when he was mayor. european equity markets are wrapping up for the third day. boris johnson has been continuing to speak at 10 downing street. he is hoping
gerard: the u.k. is doing pretty well at the forefront of the green agenda. u.k. is at the forefront of many of the innovative things being done on climate change. also as you saw under previous governments, the city of london was trying to position itself in terms of the whole climate change agenda when it comes to banking and finance. what we need to do across the country's have a few more quick wins as well as longer-term strategy that fits in with all of it. i do not think it is the case...
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gerard, what about seeing the rise of some of these stories?don't know about you but it feels like after movie like get out or a film like antebellum gives us a different way to talk about race by not talk about race. weir talk about that crazy story and oh, by the way, let's talk about race. it's almost a sly away through the back door to talk about something that needs to be faced. >> we're really fascinated by a collective psychopathy that can metastasize very quickly across society. we need to look no further than nazi germany or antebellum america. we have deep concerns about and around how this -- these sorts of attitudes can quickly escalate and teeter the cry to a place that could put us in really dangerous territory. so effort we've had our concerns about this for a while. i think that, you know, of course we need to entertain but within the pill is where we thied medicine. there are some necessary conversations that need to be happening around a whole host of urgent issues, not the least of which are race in america. that's what we're
gerard, what about seeing the rise of some of these stories?don't know about you but it feels like after movie like get out or a film like antebellum gives us a different way to talk about race by not talk about race. weir talk about that crazy story and oh, by the way, let's talk about race. it's almost a sly away through the back door to talk about something that needs to be faced. >> we're really fascinated by a collective psychopathy that can metastasize very quickly across society....
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first, jan gerard picked it up in baltimore, drove it to meredith, who drove it to mary ann and so onterstate 8 is more than 300 miles. sarah edwards carried the precious cargo on its last leg. >> it's similar to driving my kids home from the hospital the first day they were borchlt nervousness, excitement. i can't comprehend why anybody would want to do something like this for me. >> reporter: it's a legitimate question. >> it wasn't about a chair anymore. it gave me significant needed and i didn't know i needed. >> reporter: i think a lot of people look r oing for ways to connect. if it's a fish chair, it's a fish chair. >> that's right. >> sorry. >> clearly, kindness can take many forms. >> we're a fellowship of the fish here >> reporter: butter: but the be of kindness is always that random act. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: that somehow makes people believe again. >> i did not need the chair but i need to be reminded that kindness lurks in even the weirdest little places. >> reporter: all we need to do is fish for it. >> there. you did great. >> reporter: steve hartman on the road i
first, jan gerard picked it up in baltimore, drove it to meredith, who drove it to mary ann and so onterstate 8 is more than 300 miles. sarah edwards carried the precious cargo on its last leg. >> it's similar to driving my kids home from the hospital the first day they were borchlt nervousness, excitement. i can't comprehend why anybody would want to do something like this for me. >> reporter: it's a legitimate question. >> it wasn't about a chair anymore. it gave me...
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thank you. >> randy gerardes talking about stadium financing. >>> coming up, jp morgan want a chance to get in with some of the busiest companies. >>> remember, you can always listen to us live and on the go on our cnbc app. we're back in a couple [ thunder rumbles ] [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. to deliver your packages. and the peace of mind of knowing that important things like your prescriptions, and ballots, are on their way. every day, all across america, we'll keep delivering for you. >>> welcome back to "the exchange." quite a reversal to close out the week the nasdaq was up earlier about the same amount it is down right now. it's at a 115-point decline, a 1.3% drop. some big changes with apple as to how it's going to allow gaming through it's app store. that pushed shares of apple, microsoft, alphabet and other gaming companies to all-time lows >>> let's get an update from sue herera sue? >> judge john gleason has urged a d
thank you. >> randy gerardes talking about stadium financing. >>> coming up, jp morgan want a chance to get in with some of the busiest companies. >>> remember, you can always listen to us live and on the go on our cnbc app. we're back in a couple [ thunder rumbles ] [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. to deliver your...
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. >> reporter: first, jen gerard picked it up in baltimore, who drove it to meredith, who drove it tonn, and so on, up interstate 81 more than 300ed carrie precious cargo on its last leg. >> it is very similar to driving my children home from the hospital the first day they were born-- nervousness, excitement. >> i can't even comprehend why anybody would want to do something like this for me. >> reporter: it's a legitimate question. >> it very quickly was not about a chair anymore. >> it gave me something that i needed, and i didn't know i needed. >> reporter: i think a lot of people are looking for ways to connect and looking for any excuse to connect. and if it's a fish chair, it's a fish chair. >> that's right. >> yeah. >> okay, sorry. >> reporter: clearly, kindness can take many forms. >> i mean, we're a fellowship. we're a fellowship of the fish chair. >> reporter: but the best kind of kindness is always that random act. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: that somehow makes people believe again. >> aaah! >> i did not need the chair, but i did need to be reminded that kindness lurks in e
. >> reporter: first, jen gerard picked it up in baltimore, who drove it to meredith, who drove it tonn, and so on, up interstate 81 more than 300ed carrie precious cargo on its last leg. >> it is very similar to driving my children home from the hospital the first day they were born-- nervousness, excitement. >> i can't even comprehend why anybody would want to do something like this for me. >> reporter: it's a legitimate question. >> it very quickly was not about...
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i think it's gerald gerard medically one. mega.we'll get you a reference. >> thank you. >> and why you press. >> i have been advocating people to do a biography on being in for a long time. i'm sorry missed that. it is fascinating and it's very clear what he meant to the 14th amendment to be. again i was teasing there how it was interpreted later certainly the enforcement clauses and basically he says in his testimony, he should take the bill of rights and apply to state citizenship as well. you have those rights as a state citizen. sorry. >> one of the most on acknowledged things which i'm working on in terms of abdication for 14th amendment, but not abraham lincoln it was the union veteran black and white. there are tremendous political force. in terms of what happened and there was a very important component in relation to that. >> you're absolutely right what they did is they used the martyr lincoln as a way to do it. lincoln good friday was not a notice by everyone. it was almost this religious kind of thing they pick that up
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over the weekend admiral brett gerard told cnn he has no real time line for when a safe and effective vaccine will become widely available here. evan mcmorris santoro, cnn, new york. >>> ann remoyne is a professor of epidemiology joining us from los angeles. thank you for joining us. >> nice to be here. >> so, doctor, nearly 200,000 americans have died from the coronavirus in seven months. more than any other country in the world. 31 states are seeing an increase in cases, but daily deaths are trending downwards. what does that indicate to you? and how is it even possible that the richest country in the world has lost so many lives. >> reporter: rosemary, there are a lot of questions in this -- that you just posed right here, and a lot of really important facts that you've also stated. so the first thing that you mentioned, 200,000 deaths. this is really an important thing to stop and consider right now. when you think of 200,000 deaths, that's the size of a town. montgomery, alabama, for example, 200,000 people. that is the massive devastation of human life. what we also need to thin
over the weekend admiral brett gerard told cnn he has no real time line for when a safe and effective vaccine will become widely available here. evan mcmorris santoro, cnn, new york. >>> ann remoyne is a professor of epidemiology joining us from los angeles. thank you for joining us. >> nice to be here. >> so, doctor, nearly 200,000 americans have died from the coronavirus in seven months. more than any other country in the world. 31 states are seeing an increase in cases,...
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. >> thank you, director, and i know who you are, gerard, and thank you for that. one of the things that we have done is added all kinds of value to our work to take on what we call the found letters project, and this is, we don't mean letters between members of jefferson and his family, because those always would've been printed in our edition, but we became aware as we work that letter surviving which family members talk about what grandpa is up to, and so we started obtaining those and eventually we decided they were so important that we were transcribed even put those online as well so you could now go to the website and now look for the jefferson found letters portion of our website, and we have more than 1000 letters up there now and they're full of interesting material jefferson's life and want to cello in the life is family there, the life of the enslaved and what it's like for women in that world so, we've got this material originally only because we wanted to have the snippets that we thought were particularly valuable for understanding jefferson and thos
. >> thank you, director, and i know who you are, gerard, and thank you for that. one of the things that we have done is added all kinds of value to our work to take on what we call the found letters project, and this is, we don't mean letters between members of jefferson and his family, because those always would've been printed in our edition, but we became aware as we work that letter surviving which family members talk about what grandpa is up to, and so we started obtaining those and...
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the cochair of hometown values, ethan bear min and from the coalition, gerard. >> thank you.of this boat parade? >> this is just part of the grassroots energy and enthusiasm that the american people have for president trump. whether it's in new jersey or whether you've seen it in florida or parts of texas. even california. there is energy and enthusiasm for this president and it's been seen and something that we haven't seen before through this boat parade. and that's exciting. i've seen a lot of reports down in texas which was based in blacksburg trump created and shows the enthusiasm for the president. we are proud to support him and we are going to show it on our boats and across the country. this is a good thing for the american people and it is certainly a good thing for the trump campaign. >> listen to these folks in california. >> i think california has more red than people think. we want to change the state and make it a red state again. >> sacramento is been a liberal city for quite a number of yea years, it's really good. >> would you make of that? >> there's two pa
the cochair of hometown values, ethan bear min and from the coalition, gerard. >> thank you.of this boat parade? >> this is just part of the grassroots energy and enthusiasm that the american people have for president trump. whether it's in new jersey or whether you've seen it in florida or parts of texas. even california. there is energy and enthusiasm for this president and it's been seen and something that we haven't seen before through this boat parade. and that's exciting. i've...
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i remind our viewers, admiral gerard said they're doing the right thing to reduce the spread. thank you so much. >>> breaking news, live pictures out of pensacola. hurricane sally already lashing parts of the gulf coast, the third hurricane to hit the area just this season and months to go. life threatening storm surge just hours away. the president deflecting questions about climate change as the u.s. is getting hit with the busiest hurricane season while wild fires rah advantage. the sheriff of los angeles county is my guest. lped me set p my watch lists. karl! he took care of my 401k rollover. wow, you call a lot. yeah, well it's my money we're talking about here. help from a team that will exceed your expectations. ♪ now every bath fitter bathbath fis installed quickly, safely, and beautifully, with a lifetime warranty. go from old to new. from worn to wow. the beautiful bath you've always wanted, done right, installed by one expert technician, all in one day. we've been creating moments like these for 35 years, and we're here to help you get started. book your free virtua
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admiral gerard will be here. dr. hahn, the head of the fda will be here. and dr.nthony fauci will be with us. today we have two witnesses. we welcome them. dr. francis collins is the director of the national institutes of health and overseas the largest public funding of biomedical research in the world. he is a physician geneticist, becoming the nih director in 2009. he served as director of the agency's human genome research institute from 1993 to 2008 and he led the international human genome project. he is a member of the national academy of medicine, sciences, was awarded the presidential medal of freedom and received the national medal of sciences. he is a graduate of virginia and yale, university of north carolina school of medicine. he is the only national institute health director i know who has ever played the guitar at the bluebird cafe in nashville and played it pretty well, i might say. next we hear from vice admiral jerome adams, surgeon general of the united states. he oversees u.s. public health service commission core, a group of public health pro
admiral gerard will be here. dr. hahn, the head of the fda will be here. and dr.nthony fauci will be with us. today we have two witnesses. we welcome them. dr. francis collins is the director of the national institutes of health and overseas the largest public funding of biomedical research in the world. he is a physician geneticist, becoming the nih director in 2009. he served as director of the agency's human genome research institute from 1993 to 2008 and he led the international human...
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admiral gerard will be here. of the fdahe head will be here. and dr. anthony fauci will be with us. today we have two witnesses. we welcome them. dr. francis collins is the director of the national institutes of health and overseas the largest public funding of biomedical research in the world. he is a decision geneticist, becoming the nih director in 2009. he served as director of the agency's human gene research institute from 1993 to 2008 and he led the international human genomes project. he is a member of the national academy of medicine, sciences, was awarded the presidential medal of freedom and received the national medal of science is. he is a graduate of jeanette and yale -- radware of virginia -- graduate of virginia. next we hear from vice admiral jerome adams, surgeon general of the united states. publiuc health. service. served as the indiana state health commissioner. he led that state's response to ebola, hiv and zika. andas an anesthesiologist assistant professor at the indiana school of medicine. he has been at the university of maryland in baltimore county where h
admiral gerard will be here. of the fdahe head will be here. and dr. anthony fauci will be with us. today we have two witnesses. we welcome them. dr. francis collins is the director of the national institutes of health and overseas the largest public funding of biomedical research in the world. he is a decision geneticist, becoming the nih director in 2009. he served as director of the agency's human gene research institute from 1993 to 2008 and he led the international human genomes project....
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gÉrard stakeholders to subscribe to the utility of the prevention strategies.the foundation, the industry restricting access to firearms for those with a risk of suicide in the provincia potential to uo accomplish this. the u.s. concealed carry association had a recent video webinar preventing suicide and the second amendment organization educates the distance is the second amendment and state the right to bear arms comes from the responsibilities for the firearm suicide. the at-risk for the privately owned firearms to ask if they voluntarily started with safekeeping. many of us across the spectrum have given clear direction. to the acceptability of the policies need to underscore the temporary nature of the state because a crisi the crisis while conveying the respect for the firearm ownership of a. there is far more being considered to help them achieve into the particular note it has a range of bills that much further to strengthen the legislation and these examples will have large beneficial consequence of the escalating military service when they are the mo
gÉrard stakeholders to subscribe to the utility of the prevention strategies.the foundation, the industry restricting access to firearms for those with a risk of suicide in the provincia potential to uo accomplish this. the u.s. concealed carry association had a recent video webinar preventing suicide and the second amendment organization educates the distance is the second amendment and state the right to bear arms comes from the responsibilities for the firearm suicide. the at-risk for the...
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doctor gerard but to immunize those because of the crisis because they are missing the vaccines they should get isn't it a requirement to have that in the state unionization registry? >> yes or no? >> office as the guidelines for. . people for businesses to connect . . . . now, doctor redfield, e doctor giroir i understand the vaccine can be given without cost to the patient, but there is a concern that the provider r that they would be compensated for all their costs associated with administering the vaccine. in the guidance coming up that america will not have to pay will there still be compensation for the provider administering that? >> thank you, senator. let me speak to that. we would assume there are costs for the providers. there are details to be worked out so no patient has out-of-pocket expenses whether it's for the vaccine itself or for the administration of that vaccine. >> doctor hahn, the vaccine may only have 50% considering whether a vaccine is effective is that it's efficacious at least 50% of the time. presumably the level of antibody response would be a marker as
doctor gerard but to immunize those because of the crisis because they are missing the vaccines they should get isn't it a requirement to have that in the state unionization registry? >> yes or no? >> office as the guidelines for. . people for businesses to connect . . . . now, doctor redfield, e doctor giroir i understand the vaccine can be given without cost to the patient, but there is a concern that the provider r that they would be compensated for all their costs associated...
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and my husband, of 30 year, fdny chief gerard a.eaming with pride at the achievements of his children, karen and paul, and overjoyed with his five grandchildren, alexis, luke, thomas, elana, and kate. unfortunately they never knew the world and love he would have shared with them. the september 11 memorial and ceremonies are always milestones to our families, and the 9/11 community. we especially want to commend the tunnel to tower foundation for providing us a venue during covid-19. in these times of the pandemic -- >> [applause] >> in these times of the pandemic, may we respect and be thankful for our pd, fd, emt, first responders, hospital personnel, and our military past and present, and those who continue to suffer from the aftermath of september 11. >> [applause] >> [cheers] >> may we never forget september 11 and god bless america. >> [applause] >> paul james bataglia. w. david bower. ivan lewis carpir baltista. marlin batista. mark lawrence beavis. jasper baxter. lorraine g. bay. michelle biehl. todd m. beamer. paul frederic
and my husband, of 30 year, fdny chief gerard a.eaming with pride at the achievements of his children, karen and paul, and overjoyed with his five grandchildren, alexis, luke, thomas, elana, and kate. unfortunately they never knew the world and love he would have shared with them. the september 11 memorial and ceremonies are always milestones to our families, and the 9/11 community. we especially want to commend the tunnel to tower foundation for providing us a venue during covid-19. in these...
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let me start admiral gerard with you. on oftests, i think tests are essential to get back to school, back to work and for tests to work, they have to be easily taken. quickly, there needs to be a quick response and they need to be affordable. it seems to me that with the shark tank effort that members of this committee particularly senator alexander and i were involved in trying to encourage, looking at ideas that are out there i think the shark tank has approved these 16 different tests now. and your testimony you mentioned number of these tests were point-of-care response tests. what should we expect in october or this month, but let's talk about-told in october we can reach 100 million tests between the toshark tank and have alone. is that the number that you think is close toright ? >> yes sir and thank you for the question and thank you for the support of the shark tank and all the nih efforts. we've seen a tremendous blending of programs at darpa and nih and in my office with the defense production act. all coming t
let me start admiral gerard with you. on oftests, i think tests are essential to get back to school, back to work and for tests to work, they have to be easily taken. quickly, there needs to be a quick response and they need to be affordable. it seems to me that with the shark tank effort that members of this committee particularly senator alexander and i were involved in trying to encourage, looking at ideas that are out there i think the shark tank has approved these 16 different tests now....
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se encuentra de vacaciones en las islas maldivas junto a gerard y que, su esposo, y sus dos hijos y fueronbre el lago michigan. lo que hace que sea peligroso echarse un baÑo. de hecho, con las tormentas, no es nada recomendable. tenemos nieve que estÁ llegando al norte de colorado y que puede dejar hasta un pie de nieve. las tormentas en chicago. y el cielo cubierto a 60. pero hay buenas noticias, para el fin de semana ambiente mÁs tranquilo con nubes, pero mÁximas en los 80. en texas con algunos aguaceros en la costa. en houston y san antonio, luego llega el frente. en la tarde tormentas fuertes hacia el norte. las mÁximas se quedan en los 90. dallas y austin preparados para una tarde tormentosa. sigo monitoreando a paulet y a renÉ . éstas tormentas estÁn muy lejos. renÉ estÁ sobre las islas de cabo verde. en cambio, y un sistema algo mÁs cercano que sÍ podrÁ traer lluvia. en california, nada de lluvia. ambiente tranquilo caluroso y mÁximas en los 90. muchos ya estÁn regresando al colegio, las tormentas carlos: espero que haya mandado su dinero a "despierta amÉrica" porque en minutos comi
se encuentra de vacaciones en las islas maldivas junto a gerard y que, su esposo, y sus dos hijos y fueronbre el lago michigan. lo que hace que sea peligroso echarse un baÑo. de hecho, con las tormentas, no es nada recomendable. tenemos nieve que estÁ llegando al norte de colorado y que puede dejar hasta un pie de nieve. las tormentas en chicago. y el cielo cubierto a 60. pero hay buenas noticias, para el fin de semana ambiente mÁs tranquilo con nubes, pero mÁximas en los 80. en texas con...
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>> this is ambassador gerard. he turned out to be very pro british. a controversial figure. president wilson did not very much like him. he did a very good job of getting americans out of germany once we started the war. >> but frankly wilson controls on foreign policy investors were only to give him put, i seniors and, to implement whatever was put into play. >> france max was interesting especially here when the war was over in the kaiser left germany, prince max was the first leader who set up the rhineland republic which a lot of people never forgave him for, but he was a good fellow i think. >> why would do borough and a chicago paper cover the war from the german side at this point? >> in the midwest, there was a lot of pro german sentiment. i won't say everybody in the midwest was pro german but the rollout of germans and scandinavian's who were pretending to be on the pro german side. there is a large irish voice in chicago in some of the big cities, milwaukee, and so the feeling in the midwest was very different than it was in the east coast which tended to have mor
>> this is ambassador gerard. he turned out to be very pro british. a controversial figure. president wilson did not very much like him. he did a very good job of getting americans out of germany once we started the war. >> but frankly wilson controls on foreign policy investors were only to give him put, i seniors and, to implement whatever was put into play. >> france max was interesting especially here when the war was over in the kaiser left germany, prince max was the...
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it's -- gerard, yeah yeah, we went to it.igh school, i went to - action park is a theme park in new jersey but it basically has no rules. it's like -- and people were just getting hurt every single -- there was like an alpine slide where you would just -- it was a plastic thing you sat on, and it had a a control stick that would like have "brake" or "fast," and it was always broken. so it doesn't matter you just zoom by, and if you tried to stop, you'd scrape up your elbows and, like, "oh, it's crazy." and they had - >> tariq: and that's the fun of the game >> jimmy: no, it's not supposed to be. it's supposed to be -- it's supposed to be fun the theme park, there's no rules. that was my first time and last time i bungee jumped, and you cliff diving you would jump off this cliff. and you'd jump off like an 18-foot cliff into a pool, a a swimming pool. and then, people would just jump on you because there's no rules. >> tariq: that's crazy >> jimmy: no, it's really crazy. it was called action park. i loved it i think i did. i d
it's -- gerard, yeah yeah, we went to it.igh school, i went to - action park is a theme park in new jersey but it basically has no rules. it's like -- and people were just getting hurt every single -- there was like an alpine slide where you would just -- it was a plastic thing you sat on, and it had a a control stick that would like have "brake" or "fast," and it was always broken. so it doesn't matter you just zoom by, and if you tried to stop, you'd scrape up your elbows...