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mr. stewart: mr. chairman, thank you, i yield back. mr. cuellar: thank you, mr. chairman. i also want to ask what chairman rogers said, mr. director, on the issue with peru, there is an issue and even peruvians say that outside of washington where the biggest -- they're the biggest printing press in the whole world. why peru? we don't know. but i think just having one secret service and -- he's doing a great job, by the way, under the circumstances. i would echo chairman rogers that you ought to put more resources on that even though i think you said that you got $10 million, that's probably just a drop in the bucket as to what they're doing. i would ask you to, following chairman rogers, ask you to follow up on that and keep our office posted on that second of all, director, what are y'all doing to combat transnational organized crime that targets citizens and financial institutions in the u.s.? i do have a press release which was in san antonio, i think in january, you did this san antonio electronic crime task force and you brought people together and i want to thank yo
mr. stewart: mr. chairman, thank you, i yield back. mr. cuellar: thank you, mr. chairman. i also want to ask what chairman rogers said, mr. director, on the issue with peru, there is an issue and even peruvians say that outside of washington where the biggest -- they're the biggest printing press in the whole world. why peru? we don't know. but i think just having one secret service and -- he's doing a great job, by the way, under the circumstances. i would echo chairman rogers that you ought...
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mr. stewart: do you want to respond? mr. clancy: no, sir. mr. stewart: mr. chairman, thank you, i yield back. mr. cuellar: thank you, mr. chairman. i also want to echo what chairman rogers said on the issue of peru. there is an issue, and even peruvians say that outside of washington where there is the biggest printing press in the whole world. why peru? we don't know. but i think the secret service is doing a great job, under the circumstances. i would echo chairman rogers that you ought to put more resources on that. even though i think you said that you got $10 million, that's probably just a drop in the bucket as to what they're doing. i would ask you to, following chairman rogers, ask you to follow up on that. second of all, director, what are y'all doing to combat transnational organized crime that targets citizens and financial institutions in the .s.? i do have a press release which was in san antonio, i think in january, you did this san ntonio electronic crime task force and you brought people together and i want to thank you, this is very, very go
mr. stewart: do you want to respond? mr. clancy: no, sir. mr. stewart: mr. chairman, thank you, i yield back. mr. cuellar: thank you, mr. chairman. i also want to echo what chairman rogers said on the issue of peru. there is an issue, and even peruvians say that outside of washington where there is the biggest printing press in the whole world. why peru? we don't know. but i think the secret service is doing a great job, under the circumstances. i would echo chairman rogers that you ought to...
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mr. stewart. mr. quellar? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i also want to echo what chairman rodgers said, mr. director, on the issue with peru. there is an issue, and even the peruvians say that outside of washington, they're the biggest printing press in the whole world. why peru? we don't know, but i think just having one secret service, and he's doing a great job, by the way, and under the circumstances, so i would echo chairman rodgers, that you all put a little bit more resources on that, because even though i think you said you got $10 million, that's probably just a drop in the bucket as to what they're doing, so i would ask you, following chairman rodgers, ask you to follow up on that and keep our office posted on that. second of all, director, what are you doing to combat organized crime with citizens and institutions in the u.s.? i have a press release in san antonio, i think it was in january, where you did this san antonio electronic crime task force and you brought people together and i want to thank you. this is very, very good
mr. stewart. mr. quellar? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i also want to echo what chairman rodgers said, mr. director, on the issue with peru. there is an issue, and even the peruvians say that outside of washington, they're the biggest printing press in the whole world. why peru? we don't know, but i think just having one secret service, and he's doing a great job, by the way, and under the circumstances, so i would echo chairman rodgers, that you all put a little bit more resources on...
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mr. stewart, for five minutes. mr. speaker, -- mr. stewart: mr. speaker, news worthy events don't get enough attention. one such event last week was the czech republic's release of ali syed, a dangerous hezbollah terrorist who was indicted in 2014 by the united states for the conspiracy to kill officers and employees of the united states. the united states has requested his extradition to the united states and the czech courts approved that extradition request but the czech minister of justice, who is aligned with vladimir putin, did not release that terrorist. he has deep ties with the russian black market for weapons and was an advisor to the former president of ukraine, a close ally of vladimir putin. it appeared at one point that he had exchange for several czech nationals being held hostage in lebanon, but journalists have since shown the hostage situation was a sham, staged by his family and defense team. this episode is a significant -- i'm sorry -- is significant for several reasons. first, his presence in central europe are not mere evide
mr. stewart, for five minutes. mr. speaker, -- mr. stewart: mr. speaker, news worthy events don't get enough attention. one such event last week was the czech republic's release of ali syed, a dangerous hezbollah terrorist who was indicted in 2014 by the united states for the conspiracy to kill officers and employees of the united states. the united states has requested his extradition to the united states and the czech courts approved that extradition request but the czech minister of justice,...
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mr. stewart has told me all about you. i am glad to see you. please sit down. with those very simple words of right to the got subject at hand. frederick douglas recorded that orwas never so quickly completely put at ease by a great man as he was by abraham lincoln. the qqq establish a camaraderie. established a camaraderie. they have a substantive discussion. as it turned out, black soldiers were very important to the rest of the civil war. the massachusetts regiment was commanded by robert gold shop. of them in theze national gallery of art. they were very heroic. they served incredibly well. they were near lucretia mott's house. even though she was a quaker pacifist, she made it her business to bring over knitted items to the soldiers. a different morale and cohesion and to expand the meaning of citizenship that president lincoln said yes, let us have colored soldiers fighting for the union. despite their very cordial exchange, in the second inaugural address, that was in march of 1865. lincoln had just given a , healingnt, spiritual address. frederick dougl
mr. stewart has told me all about you. i am glad to see you. please sit down. with those very simple words of right to the got subject at hand. frederick douglas recorded that orwas never so quickly completely put at ease by a great man as he was by abraham lincoln. the qqq establish a camaraderie. established a camaraderie. they have a substantive discussion. as it turned out, black soldiers were very important to the rest of the civil war. the massachusetts regiment was commanded by robert...
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mr. stewart. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. clancy can i want you to know that many of us support you and we understand that just culturally as a military officer i have supported the law enforcement or recognize a difficult job, that many times you or your agents or others involved with law enforcement have to make split second decisions that they're going to get criticized on after the fact in many cases. there are many times it's under very stressful situations including life-and-death situations. again i think the great majority of americans support you and others working with you and want to support you, but that only works i think if we recognize that the trust is based on behaviors and holding people accountable in some cases to earn that trust. that's a bit of concern of mine which i would like to elaborate on if they could. going back to quote a government oversight and reform report from 2015, and i'm going to come into u.s. as "the daily show"'s route the on because many employees do not have confidence in agency lea
mr. stewart. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. clancy can i want you to know that many of us support you and we understand that just culturally as a military officer i have supported the law enforcement or recognize a difficult job, that many times you or your agents or others involved with law enforcement have to make split second decisions that they're going to get criticized on after the fact in many cases. there are many times it's under very stressful situations including...
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mr. stewart? >> thank you, mr. chairman, commissioner, thank you for many years of service. and to your peers as well. law enforcement, all around the country, it's a difficult time to be in law enforcement. and i want you to know that many of us support you and the efforts you're trying to undertake. i'm going to ask you a couple questions. i don't think you'll be able to answer them, i'd be surprised if you can. i'd kind of like to explore, do we know what we don't know? do we have a good feel for some of these things, for example i appreciate and i want to follow up on the chairman's conversation about the visa waiver program. you've indicated something like 17,000 who have been denied or revoked to date on the esta program. do we have any idea of those 17,000? is that 90% of those who we maybe should have identified? is it 50%? do you have a sense of how successful that is? >> the 17,000 are the dual citizens with the four countries. >> that's very easy to identify. >> i would tell you that looking, it is a mix of people, is there somebody in that mix that probably might
mr. stewart? >> thank you, mr. chairman, commissioner, thank you for many years of service. and to your peers as well. law enforcement, all around the country, it's a difficult time to be in law enforcement. and i want you to know that many of us support you and the efforts you're trying to undertake. i'm going to ask you a couple questions. i don't think you'll be able to answer them, i'd be surprised if you can. i'd kind of like to explore, do we know what we don't know? do we have a...
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mr. stewart. >> thank you, mr. chairman. commissioner, thank you for your many years of service and to your, to your peers as well, law enforcement all around the country. it is a difficult time to be in law enforcement. i want you to know many of us support you and the efforts you're trying to undertake. i will ask you a couple questions, and i don't think you will be able to answer them, i would be a little surprised if you are, i would like to explore what we don't know and how good after feel on some of these things, we may not, for example, i appreciated and i wanted to follow-up on the chairman's conversation about the visa waiver program and you indicated there, and it is in your written testimony, something like 17,000 who have been denied or revoked to date on the esta program. do we have any idea of those 11,000, is that -- 17,000, is that 90% we should have identified? is it 50%? do you have a sense how successful that is? >> the 17,000 are the dual citizens with those four countries. >> that is very easy to ident
mr. stewart. >> thank you, mr. chairman. commissioner, thank you for your many years of service and to your, to your peers as well, law enforcement all around the country. it is a difficult time to be in law enforcement. i want you to know many of us support you and the efforts you're trying to undertake. i will ask you a couple questions, and i don't think you will be able to answer them, i would be a little surprised if you are, i would like to explore what we don't know and how good...
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mr. george the third has his name right here. the new a quitman hopes to defray some of the cost. stewart: in return, publix has been granted naming rights. all of them have been named mr. george in honor of george the horses are also used that community outreach events. meredith: tony, you were delivering a beautiful forecast this tuesday evening. tony: the rest of the leak may have a couple of clouds but limited rain which we really need because the pollen is so high. getting later and later in evening with sunset around 6:25. as we look at the latest conditions here, humidity is low and the dew point is low, so we have room for these temperatures to fall shortly after sunset and we will level off as high pressure builds in. temperatures will fall into the 50' s areawide. 75 up toward ocala, but look at the difference along the coastline. with water temperatures in the mid-60' s, any component of air here we will drop gradually into the low and mid 60' s. rain free if you are doing any outdoor activities. 61 back toward kissimmee. a week front arriving and maybe an isolated sprinkle up
mr. george the third has his name right here. the new a quitman hopes to defray some of the cost. stewart: in return, publix has been granted naming rights. all of them have been named mr. george in honor of george the horses are also used that community outreach events. meredith: tony, you were delivering a beautiful forecast this tuesday evening. tony: the rest of the leak may have a couple of clouds but limited rain which we really need because the pollen is so high. getting later and later...
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mr. stewart? >> thank you, mr. chairman, commissioner, thank you for many years of service.and to your peers as well. law enforcement, all around the country, it's a difficult time to be in law enforcement. and to want you to know that many of us support you and the efforts you're trying to undertake. i'm going to ask you a couple questions. i'd kind of like to explore, do we know what we don't know? do we have a good feel for some of these things, for example i want to follow up on the chairman's conversation about the visa waiver program. you've indicated something like 17,000 who have been denied or revoked to date on the esta program. do we have any idea of those 17,000 is that 90% of those who may be we should have identified? is it 50%? do you have a sense of how successful that is? >> the 17,000 are the dual citizens with the four countries. >> that's very easy to identify. >> i would tell you that looking, it is a mix of people, is there somebody in that mix that probably might not have or should not have gotten that? i think that's very possible. but also, it's peop
mr. stewart? >> thank you, mr. chairman, commissioner, thank you for many years of service.and to your peers as well. law enforcement, all around the country, it's a difficult time to be in law enforcement. and to want you to know that many of us support you and the efforts you're trying to undertake. i'm going to ask you a couple questions. i'd kind of like to explore, do we know what we don't know? do we have a good feel for some of these things, for example i want to follow up on the...
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seems no matter what happens i'm here ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> with all due respect to jimmy stewart there's a new kid in this town. mr goes to washington. >> mr. trump goes to washington. >> mr. trump goes to washington. >> mr. trump goes to washington. >> mr. trump goes to washington. >> good morning to you both. mr. trump as you mentioned goes to washington. >> greetings from the bloomberg washington bureau. just down the road from here white house hopefuls of both parties are addressing the annual conference of the powerful pro israel lobbying group. all three republican candidates
seems no matter what happens i'm here ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> with all due respect to jimmy stewart there's a new kid in this town. mr goes to washington. >> mr. trump goes to washington. >> mr. trump goes to washington. >> mr. trump goes to washington. >> mr. trump goes to washington. >> good morning to you both. mr. trump as you mentioned goes to washington. >> greetings from the bloomberg washington bureau. just down the road from here white house...
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joining me tonight from new york city, stewart case juror chappell hartridge. hey, ted, how you feel? i feel good. mrve dragged on for weeks took only two days. how did you reach your decision? well, with the quality and the quantity of the information we had before us, we were able to quickly arrive at the conclusion
joining me tonight from new york city, stewart case juror chappell hartridge. hey, ted, how you feel? i feel good. mrve dragged on for weeks took only two days. how did you reach your decision? well, with the quality and the quantity of the information we had before us, we were able to quickly arrive at the conclusion
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if you scroll down you see it says supervisor stewart with the badge displayed identified himself to mr. carr, the bouncer as an abra investigator and attempted to walk in the establishment. mr. carr stayed in front of him blocking his path. he argues with the video. no badge was showing when the inspector came in nor was he blocked. he said it's harassment. he is suing the agency and three inspectors individually. abra's case against him has yet to be set. washington, sam ford, abc7 news. jonathan: all right. let's talk weather. doug is back. we just found out that d.c. mayor samir bouzid enacted the snow team for saturday night. meaning the plows are going out, and they are going to treat the roads. doug: really? okay. jonathan: i guess they don't want to get caught. doug: rather be safe than sorry. jonathan: make overtime. doug: let's tell you the weather story. looking live at the campus of montgomery campus in rockville. the cloughs -- the skies are cloudy but the temperatures are nice. this is a weak front with it. the temperatures will fall from the lower 60's now to mid-60s in t
if you scroll down you see it says supervisor stewart with the badge displayed identified himself to mr. carr, the bouncer as an abra investigator and attempted to walk in the establishment. mr. carr stayed in front of him blocking his path. he argues with the video. no badge was showing when the inspector came in nor was he blocked. he said it's harassment. he is suing the agency and three inspectors individually. abra's case against him has yet to be set. washington, sam ford, abc7 news....
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>> with all due respect to jimmy stewart there's a new kid in this town. mr. trump goes to washington. >> mr. trump goes to washington. >> mr. trump goes to washington. >> mr. trump goes to washington. >> mr. trump goes to washington. >> mr. trump goes to washington. >> good morning to you both. mr. trump as you mentioned goes to washington. >> greetings from the bloomberg washington bureau. just down the road from here white house hopefuls of both parties are addressing the annual conference of the powerful pro israel lobbying group. all three republican candidates are speaking this evening. donald trump's speech will be by far the one that gets the most attention. later in the program we'll show you my conversation with a pair of rabbis who are concerned with trump's policies and his rhetoric. to further illustrate the tough crowd trump will face this evening check out oat investigation hillary clinton got this morning when she spoke to the group and called out mr. trump for previously suggesting he would not take sides in the israeli-palestinian conflict. >
>> with all due respect to jimmy stewart there's a new kid in this town. mr. trump goes to washington. >> mr. trump goes to washington. >> mr. trump goes to washington. >> mr. trump goes to washington. >> mr. trump goes to washington. >> mr. trump goes to washington. >> good morning to you both. mr. trump as you mentioned goes to washington. >> greetings from the bloomberg washington bureau. just down the road from here white house hopefuls of...
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mrs. reagan would have agreed with. jimmy stewart is reported to have saided that if ronnie had married nancy the first time he would have won an academy award. so when they met in the late '40s, early '50s and married, that was a critical moment in ronald reagan's political journey because she became the great breaux texter, the great enforcer in many ways. president reagan said he was at the lowest point, his career was not doing well, he was reduced to doing a nightclub act in las vegas and he said "then came nancy davis and saved my soul." >> we'll have more on their relationship and on her impact on the presidency later. we have a lot to say about nancy reagan. but over the weekend on the republican side there were fireworks and there was mud flying. we'll get to that but first, willie, you have the democrats where it was also spicy. >> so much to talk about. let's start with the democrats, they had a debate last night. bernie sanders won another three states over the weekend. he won the democratic caucuses in maine with 64% of
mrs. reagan would have agreed with. jimmy stewart is reported to have saided that if ronnie had married nancy the first time he would have won an academy award. so when they met in the late '40s, early '50s and married, that was a critical moment in ronald reagan's political journey because she became the great breaux texter, the great enforcer in many ways. president reagan said he was at the lowest point, his career was not doing well, he was reduced to doing a nightclub act in las vegas and...
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mr. trump will do very well tomorrow and moving forward. >> alice stewart of the cruz campaign obviouslymbers of the republican establishment have been talking about the best way to stop trump would be support kasich in ohio support rubio in florida, support cruz wherever cruz can beat donald trump, but cruz has not been playing along with that. he's been campaigning in florida and the rubio campaign would argue that's been hurting the party's opportunity, desire to hurt trump. why hasn't he gone along with the republican establishment wants him to do? >> well let me first point out to katrina the day ronald reagan took office hostages were released so he started off on a good foreign policy front. in terms of ted cruz moving forward, we're seeing tremendous momentum behind our campaign. just last week we had carly fiorina join the team as well as senator mike lee and ann wagner. we had the endorsement of the national review as well as mike levin. as they see that ted cruz is the only candidate that can take on and defeat donald trump, they're galvanizing and rallying behind us. it's not
mr. trump will do very well tomorrow and moving forward. >> alice stewart of the cruz campaign obviouslymbers of the republican establishment have been talking about the best way to stop trump would be support kasich in ohio support rubio in florida, support cruz wherever cruz can beat donald trump, but cruz has not been playing along with that. he's been campaigning in florida and the rubio campaign would argue that's been hurting the party's opportunity, desire to hurt trump. why hasn't...
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remember, there were people like jimmy stewart and color g stuart friends from hollywood and she leaned over to kiss me and kind of startling, she leans back and i said, mrs. reagan, whatever it is i have, it's not catching. and we laughed and she leaned over and gave me a kiss and a high five, that was nancy. she was so adept at any kind of public appearance and making a recovery. and as andrea said earlier, i thought she was one of the truest and most important political advises not just during his days in california but certainly in the white house, very protect everybody of him but also encouraged him to make the deal with the soviet union, not just on their terms but on our terms. she could see, having talked to jim baker and george schultz and the others, the opportunity to do something historic. >> and, tom, to that end, her footprint, if you will, within the reagan white house years, that which you're talking about, chuck, and andrea and her influence, that was obvious, that was known. was it as much so during her years as first lady of california? >> i think it did help, and of course, there is a kind of aristocracy of hollywood as well, they wer
remember, there were people like jimmy stewart and color g stuart friends from hollywood and she leaned over to kiss me and kind of startling, she leans back and i said, mrs. reagan, whatever it is i have, it's not catching. and we laughed and she leaned over and gave me a kiss and a high five, that was nancy. she was so adept at any kind of public appearance and making a recovery. and as andrea said earlier, i thought she was one of the truest and most important political advises not just...
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mr. chairman, there is an issue there. and the only thing i asked folks to do is let the investigation play out. >> reporter: the lack of capture and interrogations, stewart said special operations forces are doing more and expect more in the future. this is a big departure from an administration that is critized for abandoning intergaegzs because they wanted to close guantanamo. >> in the meantime, a sober reminder of the threat of isis. seven militants killed in a raid this morning. one jordanian special operations forces died. the suspect planned attacks on military and civilian targets. 13 other men were arrested in the previous raids. jordan is an american partner in the fight against isis and syria and iraq. >>> it is more and more apparent that voter ises are moving away from the washington establishment. will this movement have consequences down the rod? and heroin is spreading across the country. one mayor in upstate new york can help addicts and city by giving them a safe place to shoot up. taxpayer money would be involved. the criticism and why he thinks it is a good idea, that's next. ♪ (vo) you can check on them. you can worry about them. you
mr. chairman, there is an issue there. and the only thing i asked folks to do is let the investigation play out. >> reporter: the lack of capture and interrogations, stewart said special operations forces are doing more and expect more in the future. this is a big departure from an administration that is critized for abandoning intergaegzs because they wanted to close guantanamo. >> in the meantime, a sober reminder of the threat of isis. seven militants killed in a raid this...
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stewart's wife. she was kissing everybody around the room and got to me and went like this. i said, mrs. reagan, whatever i have, it's not catching. she laughed and leaned over and kissed me. that was the beginning of a personal relationship, as well. >> you mentioned over the years, you stayed in touch and became personal friends, and spoke with her rather recently. >> on february 6th, the birthday i shared with the president. we talked every year, exchanged notes. i saw her last summer for tea. she was not as responsive as i hoped she'd be. by february 6th, she was responsive. this is a sad passing for everyone because i always thought that most symbolically view, she was always the first lady. she never gave up that title, and people responded to it. >> andrea, let's talk about her power behind the door of the white house. not only in terms of her husband's view of policy, but she was also very good at understanding who he should trust. >> absolutely. one of the things about that, there were three advisers who came from -- well, two from california and, of course, jim baker brought in
stewart's wife. she was kissing everybody around the room and got to me and went like this. i said, mrs. reagan, whatever i have, it's not catching. she laughed and leaned over and kissed me. that was the beginning of a personal relationship, as well. >> you mentioned over the years, you stayed in touch and became personal friends, and spoke with her rather recently. >> on february 6th, the birthday i shared with the president. we talked every year, exchanged notes. i saw her last...
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stewart and donald trump supporter adriana cohen. i just wanting you to listen to marco rubio, to ted cruz and to john kasich, to their pledge. >> i'll support the republican nominee. >> mr. trump, yes or no. >> i'll support the republican nomination. >> senator cruz, yes or no, you will support donald trump if he's the nominee? >> yes, because i gave my word that i would. >> if he ends up as the nominee, sometimes he makes it a little bit hard, but, you know, i will support whoever is the republican nominee for president. >> ana, did we just hear the death of the never trump movement in those statements? >> no. the never trump movement is not going to die until and unless donald trump is the nominee as far as the republican side goes on. i don't think the never trump movement is ever going to die, even if he is the nominee because, you know, those guys signed a pledge. they have got to keep their word. they signed a public pledge. but a lot of other republicans have not signed that pledge and are really wrestling with this issue. for me, i can tell you, i'm not ready to cross that bridge until i absolutely have to. you know, led by people -- people just pulling and scre
stewart and donald trump supporter adriana cohen. i just wanting you to listen to marco rubio, to ted cruz and to john kasich, to their pledge. >> i'll support the republican nominee. >> mr. trump, yes or no. >> i'll support the republican nomination. >> senator cruz, yes or no, you will support donald trump if he's the nominee? >> yes, because i gave my word that i would. >> if he ends up as the nominee, sometimes he makes it a little bit hard, but, you...