mr. balsamo: i hope you use all the time.closing with the final question here, two, actually, if you don't mind -- mayor bowser: you ask really fast, so. [laughter] mr. balsamo: got a lot of questions and, very experienced at this. will d.c. take the trump administration to court over executive actions or anything else and how much do you expect the gop congress to be involved in blocking bills through the d.c. council? mayor bowser: i will take the second one first. if you look back at the history of congressional interference, it's almost predictable, the type of issues that congress has interfered in. they are usually social issues that members want to make points on back at home. so, we had a ban on, continue to have a ban on locally supported abortion. we had a ban on cannabis regulation, which is dangerous, actually. we have had other interference on mostly social issues. the most recent issue being on public safety. you know, that's a longer story, but now there are a lot of bills kind of moving in the congress that we