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[applause] >> thank you, mary ellen. i'm a doctor here at zuckerberg staff and trauma center, and i'm here to share a few words from the prospect of our essential workers. firstly, just want to thank everyone who spoke up here today. i think that this is an incredible milestone, and so this is quite a huge honor to be able to share a few reflections. i think my message in just thinking about a one-year milestone of this pandemic is some of the things that mayor london breed already touched upon: remembrance, in terms of everything that we've gone through, the resilience that it took to get to where we are today, deep gratitude, which i think really resonated with me as our mayor spoke, and hope in terms of where we are right now. from the early days of not knowing what we were up against to the amazing professionalism and team work, to the sadness of seeing our latinx communities disproportionately impacted by this pandemic, to the stress in terms of addressing second and third surges of cases here at zuckerberg san fran
[applause] >> thank you, mary ellen. i'm a doctor here at zuckerberg staff and trauma center, and i'm here to share a few words from the prospect of our essential workers. firstly, just want to thank everyone who spoke up here today. i think that this is an incredible milestone, and so this is quite a huge honor to be able to share a few reflections. i think my message in just thinking about a one-year milestone of this pandemic is some of the things that mayor london breed already...
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i look at mary ellen carroll, the head of our department of emergency management -- can we please give her a hand? this woman, you have to drag her on a one-day vacation, and if we're lucky, she'll go. we have to take her phone away. dr. colfax, you have been a hero in keeping us safe as much as you can from day one. i look at deon jones, and a nurse who helped created response to the first plague that san francisco survived, the hiv/aids plague and was here from day one to get us through the next plague, and deon, thank you. thank you. the press, you guys have been out here from day one, keeping us informed, putting your lives on the line. i look at all of you, and we all have been doing this from day one, and i have just profound gratitude for getting us to the way we are today, and where we are today is we're on the way to beating this. dr. colfax and madam mayor, thank you. two in the mission, two in the mission. it's because of places like this -- [applause] >> supervisor ronen: -- that we are on the way to beating this disease. i got my second shop at the capp and 22 location on
i look at mary ellen carroll, the head of our department of emergency management -- can we please give her a hand? this woman, you have to drag her on a one-day vacation, and if we're lucky, she'll go. we have to take her phone away. dr. colfax, you have been a hero in keeping us safe as much as you can from day one. i look at deon jones, and a nurse who helped created response to the first plague that san francisco survived, the hiv/aids plague and was here from day one to get us through the...
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[applause] >> thank you, mary ellen. i'm a doctor here at zuckerberg staff and trauma center, and i'm here to share a few words from the prospect of our essential workers. firstly, just want to thank everyone who spoke up here today. i think that this is an incredible milestone, and so this is quite a huge honor to be able to share a few reflections. i think my message in just thinking about a one-year milestone of this pandemic is some of the things that mayor london breed already touched upon: remembrance, in terms of everything that we've gone through, the resilience that it took to get to where we are today, deep gratitude, which i think really resonated with me as our mayor spoke, and hope in terms of where we are right now. from the early days of not knowing what we were up against to the amazing professionalism and team work, to the sadness of seeing our latinx communities disproportionately impacted by this pandemic, to the stress in terms of addressing second and third surges of cases here at zuckerberg san fran
[applause] >> thank you, mary ellen. i'm a doctor here at zuckerberg staff and trauma center, and i'm here to share a few words from the prospect of our essential workers. firstly, just want to thank everyone who spoke up here today. i think that this is an incredible milestone, and so this is quite a huge honor to be able to share a few reflections. i think my message in just thinking about a one-year milestone of this pandemic is some of the things that mayor london breed already...
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[applause] >> thank you, mary ellen. i'm a doctor here at zuckerberg staff and trauma center, and i'm here to share a few words from the prospect of our essential workers. firstly, just want to thank everyone who spoke up here today. i think that this is an incredible milestone, and so this is quite a huge honor to be able to share a few reflections. i think my message in just thinking about a one-year milestone of this pandemic is some of the things that mayor london breed already touched upon: remembrance, in terms of everything that we've gone through, the resilience that it took to get to where we are today, deep gratitude, which i think really resonated with me as our mayor spoke, and hope in terms of where we are right now. from the early days of not knowing what we were up against to the amazing professionalism and team work, to the sadness of seeing our latinx communities disproportionately impacted by this pandemic, to the stress in terms of addressing second and third surges of cases here at zuckerberg san fran
[applause] >> thank you, mary ellen. i'm a doctor here at zuckerberg staff and trauma center, and i'm here to share a few words from the prospect of our essential workers. firstly, just want to thank everyone who spoke up here today. i think that this is an incredible milestone, and so this is quite a huge honor to be able to share a few reflections. i think my message in just thinking about a one-year milestone of this pandemic is some of the things that mayor london breed already...
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mary robinson. yes, i agree very much with ellen.lot of cultures, that they are valued more than girls, and then they see their role models — they see the president is a man, the prime minister is a man, judges are all men, and itjust reinforces that sense that men are more important and therefore have that sense of entitlement. that's what we need to change. so both of you think it's a cultural problem, it's not something that can be addressed with legislation? because faith is asking, you know, why there is a sense of male entitlement, and it seems to be resistant to even good laws trying to eradicate it. i think laws can help. removing laws that discriminate can help and also, you know, a kind of an educational change based on equality — which is what generation equality, the forum that is taking place in mexico and paris this year, is all about. it's all about asserting the true equality and the more women who hold high office in various ways and leadership at local level, the more we will address this. ellen johnson sirleaf. you
mary robinson. yes, i agree very much with ellen.lot of cultures, that they are valued more than girls, and then they see their role models — they see the president is a man, the prime minister is a man, judges are all men, and itjust reinforces that sense that men are more important and therefore have that sense of entitlement. that's what we need to change. so both of you think it's a cultural problem, it's not something that can be addressed with legislation? because faith is asking, you...
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i look at mary ellen carroll, the head of our department of emergency management -- can we please give you have to drag her on a one-day vacation, and if we're lucky, she'll go. we have to take her phone away. dr. colfax, you have been a hero in keeping us safe as much as you can from day one. i look at deon jones, and a nurse who helped created response to the first plague that san francisco survived, the hiv/aids plague and was here from day one to get us through the next plague, and deon, thank you. thank you. the press, you guys have been out here from day one, keeping us informed, putting your lives on the line. i look at all of you, and we all have been doing this from day one, and i have just profound gratitude for getting us to the way we are today, and where we are today is we're on the way to beating this. dr. colfax and madam mayor, thank you. two in the mission, two in the mission. it's because of places like this -- [applause] >> supervisor ronen: -- that we are on the way to beating this disease. i got my second shop at the capp and 22 location on monday, and this was sim
i look at mary ellen carroll, the head of our department of emergency management -- can we please give you have to drag her on a one-day vacation, and if we're lucky, she'll go. we have to take her phone away. dr. colfax, you have been a hero in keeping us safe as much as you can from day one. i look at deon jones, and a nurse who helped created response to the first plague that san francisco survived, the hiv/aids plague and was here from day one to get us through the next plague, and deon,...
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as mary ellen said. part of this is part we have to ensure some commitment because there is some training needed especially if you are volunteering to give vaccines and the lodgegis cal nature and ensuring that people trained can be in place for a certain amount of time. the volunteers have been helpful and essential to this work. >> thank you for that. in terms of getting to that. we have capacity with the current infrastructure vaccination up to 20,000 vaccinations each day. so far we have only done far below that. i think you mentioned maximum 11,000 a day and supply is the main constraint. to get assuming the supply is going to increase in coming weeks and months, to get to the 20,000 each day volume, do we have enough staff capacity? is there a need to mobilize volunteers to help to get to that 20,000 doses each day? >> the infrastructure we built included the staffing model for it. we should have the staff to be able to get there. >> just my other question. supervisor haney touched on it about the
as mary ellen said. part of this is part we have to ensure some commitment because there is some training needed especially if you are volunteering to give vaccines and the lodgegis cal nature and ensuring that people trained can be in place for a certain amount of time. the volunteers have been helpful and essential to this work. >> thank you for that. in terms of getting to that. we have capacity with the current infrastructure vaccination up to 20,000 vaccinations each day. so far we...
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i look at mary ellen carroll, the head of our department of emergency management -- can we please give her a hand? this woman, you have to drag her on a one-day vacation, and if we're lucky, she'll go. we have to take her phone away. dr. colfax, you have been a hero in keeping us safe as much as you can from day one. i look at deon jones, and a nurse who helped created response to the first plague that san francisco survived, the hiv/aids plague and was here from day one to get us through the next plague, and deon, thank you. thank you. the press, you guys have been out here from day one, keeping us informed, putting your lives on the line. i look at all of you, and we all have been doing this from day one, and i have just profound gratitude for getting us to the way we are today, and where we are today is we're on the way to beating this. dr. colfax and madam mayor, thank you. two in the mission, two in the mission. it's because of places like this -- [applause] >> supervisor ronen: -- that we are on the way to beating this disease. i got my second shop at the capp and 22 location on
i look at mary ellen carroll, the head of our department of emergency management -- can we please give her a hand? this woman, you have to drag her on a one-day vacation, and if we're lucky, she'll go. we have to take her phone away. dr. colfax, you have been a hero in keeping us safe as much as you can from day one. i look at deon jones, and a nurse who helped created response to the first plague that san francisco survived, the hiv/aids plague and was here from day one to get us through the...
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as mary ellen said. part of this is part we have to ensure some commitment because there is some training needed especially if you are volunteering to give vaccines and the lodgegis cal nature and ensuring that people trained can be in place for a certain amount of time. the volunteers have been helpful and essential to this work. >> thank you for that. in terms of getting to that. we have capacity with the current infrastructure vaccination up to 20,000 vaccinations each day. so far we have only done far below that. i think you mentioned maximum 11,000 a day and supply is the main constraint. to get assuming the supply is going to increase in coming weeks and months, to get to the 20,000 each day volume, do we have enough staff capacity? is there a need to mobilize volunteers to help to get to that 20,000 doses each day? >> the infrastructure we built included the staffing model for it. we should have the staff to be able to get there. >> just my other question. supervisor haney touched on it about the
as mary ellen said. part of this is part we have to ensure some commitment because there is some training needed especially if you are volunteering to give vaccines and the lodgegis cal nature and ensuring that people trained can be in place for a certain amount of time. the volunteers have been helpful and essential to this work. >> thank you for that. in terms of getting to that. we have capacity with the current infrastructure vaccination up to 20,000 vaccinations each day. so far we...
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i look at mary ellen carroll, the head of our department of emergency management -- can we please give her a hand? this woman, you have to drag her on a one-day vacation, and if we're lucky, she'll go. we have to take her phone away. dr. colfax, you have been a hero in keeping us safe as much as you can from day one. i look at deon jones, and a nurse who helped created response to the first plague that san francisco survived, the hiv/aids plague and was here from day one to get us through the next plague, and deon, thank you. thank you. the press, you guys have been out here from day one, keeping us informed, putting your lives on the line. i look at all of you, and we all have been doing this from day one, and i have just profound gratitude for getting us to the way we are today, and where we are today is we're on the way to beating this. dr. colfax and madam mayor, thank you. two in the mission, two in the mission. it's because of places like this -- [applause] >> supervisor ronen: -- that we are on the way to beating this disease. i got my second shop at the capp and 22 location on
i look at mary ellen carroll, the head of our department of emergency management -- can we please give her a hand? this woman, you have to drag her on a one-day vacation, and if we're lucky, she'll go. we have to take her phone away. dr. colfax, you have been a hero in keeping us safe as much as you can from day one. i look at deon jones, and a nurse who helped created response to the first plague that san francisco survived, the hiv/aids plague and was here from day one to get us through the...
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i look at mary ellen carroll, the head of our department of emergency management -- can we please gives woman, you have to drag her on a one-day vacation, and if we're lucky, she'll go. we have to take her phone away. dr. colfax, you have been a hero in keeping us safe as much as you can from day one. i look at deon jones, and a nurse who helped created response to the first plague that san francisco survived, the hiv/aids plague and was here from day one to get us through the next plague, and deon, thank you. thank you. the press, you guys have been out here from day one, keeping us informed, putting your lives on the line. i look at all of you, and we all have been doing this from day one, and i have just profound gratitude for getting us to the way we are today, and where we are today is we're on the way to beating this. dr. colfax and madam mayor, thank you. two in the mission, two in the mission. it's because of places like this -- [applause] >> supervisor ronen: -- that we are on the way to beating this disease. i got my second shop at the capp and 22 location on monday, and this
i look at mary ellen carroll, the head of our department of emergency management -- can we please gives woman, you have to drag her on a one-day vacation, and if we're lucky, she'll go. we have to take her phone away. dr. colfax, you have been a hero in keeping us safe as much as you can from day one. i look at deon jones, and a nurse who helped created response to the first plague that san francisco survived, the hiv/aids plague and was here from day one to get us through the next plague, and...
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as mary ellen said. part of this is part we have to ensure some commitment because there is some training needed especially if you are volunteering to give vaccines and the lodgegis cal nature and ensuring that people trained can be in place for a certain amount of time. the volunteers have been helpful and essential to this work. >> thank you for that. in terms of getting to that. we have capacity with the current infrastructure vaccination up to 20,000 vaccinations each day. so far we have only done far below that. i think you mentioned maximum 11,000 a day and supply is the main constraint. to get assuming the supply is going to increase in coming weeks and months, to get to the 20,000 each day volume, do we have enough staff capacity? is there a need to mobilize volunteers to help to get to that 20,000 doses each day? >> the infrastructure we built included the staffing model for it. we should have the staff to be able to get there. >> just my other question. supervisor haney touched on it about the
as mary ellen said. part of this is part we have to ensure some commitment because there is some training needed especially if you are volunteering to give vaccines and the lodgegis cal nature and ensuring that people trained can be in place for a certain amount of time. the volunteers have been helpful and essential to this work. >> thank you for that. in terms of getting to that. we have capacity with the current infrastructure vaccination up to 20,000 vaccinations each day. so far we...
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i look at mary ellen carroll, the head of our department of emergency management -- can we please givea one-day vacation, and if we're lucky, she'll go. we have to take her phone away. dr. colfax, you have been a hero in keeping us safe as much as you can from day one. i look at deon jones, and a nurse who helped created response to the first plague that san francisco survived, the hiv/aids plague and was here from day one to get us through the next plague, and deon, thank you. thank you. the press, you guys have been out here from day one, keeping us informed, putting your lives on the line. i look at all of you, and we all have been doing this from day one, and i have just profound gratitude for getting us to the way we are today, and where we are today is we're on the way to beating this. dr. colfax and madam mayor, thank you. two in the mission, two in the mission. it's because of places like this -- [applause] >> supervisor ronen: -- that we are on the way to beating this disease. i got my second shop at the capp and 22 location on monday, and this was similar to what the mayor wa
i look at mary ellen carroll, the head of our department of emergency management -- can we please givea one-day vacation, and if we're lucky, she'll go. we have to take her phone away. dr. colfax, you have been a hero in keeping us safe as much as you can from day one. i look at deon jones, and a nurse who helped created response to the first plague that san francisco survived, the hiv/aids plague and was here from day one to get us through the next plague, and deon, thank you. thank you. the...
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i look at mary ellen carroll, the head of our department of emergency management -- can we please given, you have to drag her on a one-day vacation, and if we're lucky, she'll go. we have to take her phone away. dr. colfax, you have been a hero in keeping us safe as much as you can from day one. i look at deon jones, and a nurse who helped created response to the first plague that san francisco survived, the hiv/aids plague and was here from day one to get us through the next plague, and deon, thank you. thank you. the press, you guys have been out here from day one, keeping us informed, putting your lives on the line. i look at all of you, and we all have been doing this from day one, and i have just profound gratitude for getting us to the way we are today, and where we are today is we're on the way to beating this. dr. colfax and madam mayor, thank you. two in the mission, two in the mission. it's because of places like this -- [applause] >> supervisor ronen: -- that we are on the way to beating this disease. i got my second shop at the capp and 22 location on monday, and this was s
i look at mary ellen carroll, the head of our department of emergency management -- can we please given, you have to drag her on a one-day vacation, and if we're lucky, she'll go. we have to take her phone away. dr. colfax, you have been a hero in keeping us safe as much as you can from day one. i look at deon jones, and a nurse who helped created response to the first plague that san francisco survived, the hiv/aids plague and was here from day one to get us through the next plague, and deon,...
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mary robinson? you want to ask ellen johnson sirleaf and mary robinson? thank ou, both sirleaf and mary robinson?u, both madam president, - sirleaf and mary robinson? t�*iafia; you, both madam president, what an honour to be with you in the session today, thank you for the opportunity, bbc global questions. my opportunity, bbc global questions. my question today is about women in leadership positions. many of us in this position here that we are to articulate, to direct or even to confident. why do people make these kind of statements and do you think this can lead to self—limiting ambitions for women and many other girls who are growing to be these leaders? thank you. more girls who are growing to be these leaders? thank you. mary robinson, what is your— leaders? thank you. mary robinson, what is your answer? _ leaders? thank you. mary robinson, what is your answer? thank - leaders? thank you. mary robinson, what is your answer? thank you. - leaders? thank you. mary robinson, what is your answer? thank you. it l what is your answer? thank you. it is true that — what is your answer? thank you. it
mary robinson? you want to ask ellen johnson sirleaf and mary robinson? thank ou, both sirleaf and mary robinson?u, both madam president, - sirleaf and mary robinson? t�*iafia; you, both madam president, what an honour to be with you in the session today, thank you for the opportunity, bbc global questions. my opportunity, bbc global questions. my question today is about women in leadership positions. many of us in this position here that we are to articulate, to direct or even to confident....
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i look at mary ellen carroll, the head of our department of emergency management -- can we please givedrag her on a one-day vacation, and if we're lucky, she'll go. we have to take her phone away. dr. colfax, you have been a hero in keeping us safe as much as you can from day one. i look at deon jones, and a nurse who helped created response to the first plague that san francisco survived, the hiv/aids plague and was here from day one to get us through the next plague, and deon, thank you. thank you. the press, you guys have been out here from day one, keeping us informed, putting your lives on the line. i look at all of you, and we all have been doing this from day one, and i have just profound gratitude for getting us to the way we are today, and where we are today is we're on the way to beating this. dr. colfax and madam mayor, thank you. two in the mission, two in the mission. it's because of places like this -- [applause] >> supervisor ronen: -- that we are on the way to beating this disease. i got my second shop at the capp and 22 location on monday, and this was similar to what
i look at mary ellen carroll, the head of our department of emergency management -- can we please givedrag her on a one-day vacation, and if we're lucky, she'll go. we have to take her phone away. dr. colfax, you have been a hero in keeping us safe as much as you can from day one. i look at deon jones, and a nurse who helped created response to the first plague that san francisco survived, the hiv/aids plague and was here from day one to get us through the next plague, and deon, thank you....
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i look at mary ellen carroll, the head of our department of emergency management -- can we please give? this woman, you have to drag her on a one-day vacation, and if we're lucky, she'll go. we have to take her phone away. dr. colfax, you have been a hero in keeping us safe as much as you can from day one. i look at deon jones, and a nurse who helped created response to the first plague that san francisco survived, the hiv/aids plague and was here from day one to get us through the next plague, and deon, thank you. thank you. the press, you guys have been out here from day one, keeping us informed, putting your lives on the line. i look at all of you, and we all have been doing this from day one, and i have just profound gratitude for getting us to the way we are today, and where we are today is we're on the way to beating this. dr. colfax and madam mayor, thank you. two in the mission, two in the mission. it's because of places like this -- [applause] >> supervisor ronen: -- that we are on the way to beating this disease. i got my second shop at the capp and 22 location on monday, and
i look at mary ellen carroll, the head of our department of emergency management -- can we please give? this woman, you have to drag her on a one-day vacation, and if we're lucky, she'll go. we have to take her phone away. dr. colfax, you have been a hero in keeping us safe as much as you can from day one. i look at deon jones, and a nurse who helped created response to the first plague that san francisco survived, the hiv/aids plague and was here from day one to get us through the next plague,...
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as mary ellen said. part of this is part we have to ensure some commitment because there is some training needed especially if you are volunteering to give vaccines and the lodgegis cal nature and ensuring that people trained can be in place for a certain amount of time. the volunteers have been helpful and essential to this work. >> thank you for that. in terms of getting to that. we have capacity with the current infrastructure vaccination up to 20,000 vaccinations each day. so far we have only done far below that. i think you mentioned maximum 11,000 a day and supply is the main constraint. to get assuming the supply is going to increase in coming weeks and months, to get to the 20,000 each day volume, do we have enough staff capacity? is there a need to mobilize volunteers to help to get to that 20,000 doses each day? >> the infrastructure we built included the staffing model for it. we should have the staff to be able to get there. >> just my other question. supervisor haney touched on it about the
as mary ellen said. part of this is part we have to ensure some commitment because there is some training needed especially if you are volunteering to give vaccines and the lodgegis cal nature and ensuring that people trained can be in place for a certain amount of time. the volunteers have been helpful and essential to this work. >> thank you for that. in terms of getting to that. we have capacity with the current infrastructure vaccination up to 20,000 vaccinations each day. so far we...
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up next, mike -- michael hill tells the story of ellen all's history. the university of maryrovided the video. >> michael hill received his ba in political science from kent state university, and subsequently a jd degree from that same university. he later earned a -- from the kennedy school of government and is currently a freelance author based here in fredericksburg. as a historic researcher, he has assisted such authors as john meacham, sebastian younger, nathaniel filby, john mccain and michael best los. that is an all-star lineup of writers. he won an emmy on the ken burns civil war series on pbs. he served as an historical consulted on the hpo minute series john adams produced by tom hanks and the abc miniseries challenger, about the space shuttle disaster. hill is author of a biography of 19th-century diplomats issued by simon & schuster. he also published a life of alan seger and his rendezvous with death, which was described by the wall street journal as a painfully touching biography. he is currently completing a book which will be published later this year by rand
up next, mike -- michael hill tells the story of ellen all's history. the university of maryrovided the video. >> michael hill received his ba in political science from kent state university, and subsequently a jd degree from that same university. he later earned a -- from the kennedy school of government and is currently a freelance author based here in fredericksburg. as a historic researcher, he has assisted such authors as john meacham, sebastian younger, nathaniel filby, john mccain...
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up next, mike -- michael hill tells the story of ellen all's history. the university of maryrovided the video. >> michael hill received his ba in political science from kent state university, and subsequently a jd degree from that same university. he later earned a -- from the kennedy school of government and is currently a freelance author based here in fredericksburg. as a historic researcher, he has assisted such authors as john meacham, sebastian younger, nathaniel filby, john mccain and michael best los. that is an all-star lineup of writers. he won an emmy on theen
up next, mike -- michael hill tells the story of ellen all's history. the university of maryrovided the video. >> michael hill received his ba in political science from kent state university, and subsequently a jd degree from that same university. he later earned a -- from the kennedy school of government and is currently a freelance author based here in fredericksburg. as a historic researcher, he has assisted such authors as john meacham, sebastian younger, nathaniel filby, john mccain...