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rachael: the trump base is still there.ven without the president on twitter, the outgoing president on twitter, even with him sort of disappearing at mar-a-lago in florida, that base is still there. this populist sentiment, they are going to be looking for more. i think mcconnell might want trump in the rearview mirror, but again, you are seeing people over in the house chamber, republican two are much closer to trump, for instance, kevin mccarthy, and the freedom caucus, the conservatives who are still in some ways loyal to him. so, i don't think this is the last of trump by any means. we will have to see which side of the party wins out, but the tug-of-war israel and it will continue -- is real and it will continue for the coming months, if not the coming years. tara: definitely, the impeachment has exacerbated those lines and divisions. i want to thank you guys for coming along with us on our playbook live conversation. it is our first day. thank you for joining us. let's do it again. if you are not a subscriber yet , pl
rachael: the trump base is still there.ven without the president on twitter, the outgoing president on twitter, even with him sort of disappearing at mar-a-lago in florida, that base is still there. this populist sentiment, they are going to be looking for more. i think mcconnell might want trump in the rearview mirror, but again, you are seeing people over in the house chamber, republican two are much closer to trump, for instance, kevin mccarthy, and the freedom caucus, the conservatives who...
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what's mccarthy doing here, rachael? >> my understanding on this, and i was able to talk to some folks yesterday who have sort of internal thinking on what he is thinking, this isn't going to be mccarthy going down to florida to warn trump. to tell him to back off, to ask him to go away. this is mccarthy going to florida to very much try to make amends with the president after they've had this sort of up and down soap opera-type relationship since january 6th, where mccarthy was trying to say, you know, he was part of their problem for the insurrection. and then trump got mad, called him a vulgarity. mccarthy didn't like that, because it hurt him potentially with the republican base. my understanding is basically, mccarthy is going down there to kiss the ring, i guess you could say. and we're hearing from trump world folks that there is excitement about this, because some people close to the president view this as further proof that there will be some sort of comeback for trump in terms of the republican party, in terms
what's mccarthy doing here, rachael? >> my understanding on this, and i was able to talk to some folks yesterday who have sort of internal thinking on what he is thinking, this isn't going to be mccarthy going down to florida to warn trump. to tell him to back off, to ask him to go away. this is mccarthy going to florida to very much try to make amends with the president after they've had this sort of up and down soap opera-type relationship since january 6th, where mccarthy was trying to...
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joining us now, cnn political analysts, david gregory and rachael bade. rachael is a reporter for politico. david, i'm having a hard time imagining what's next. a senate trial for a former president. how long would this last? who would the witnesses be? there's skads of evidence of people like rudy giuliani and president trump inciting people to violence. but as you, i think, have pointed out last night, i heard, that mitch mcconnell is not doing joe biden any favors by kicking the can down the road. joe biden needs to be laser focused on the pandemic and getting us out of that. and now a senate trial, too? >> i just think it's really hard to maintain the momentum for this. in this world we're living in, especially in trump world, these news cycles move so quickly and attention changes so quickly, to move into a biden administration and to be pursuing a trial seems hard. i mean wing you said it, you know, for joe biden, there is still a pandemic that's killing people all over the world. he's got to address that. he's got to address the economy. he wants t
joining us now, cnn political analysts, david gregory and rachael bade. rachael is a reporter for politico. david, i'm having a hard time imagining what's next. a senate trial for a former president. how long would this last? who would the witnesses be? there's skads of evidence of people like rudy giuliani and president trump inciting people to violence. but as you, i think, have pointed out last night, i heard, that mitch mcconnell is not doing joe biden any favors by kicking the can down the...
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and rachael, this is your reporting. historically short impeachment trial. what have you learned? >> yeah, john. thanks for having me on this morning. basically, there's a lot of talk behind the scenes right now, both from democrats and republicans, about an impeachment trial that could be as short as three days. this is unprecedented, how quickly this could be. past impeachment trials for presidents have run anywhere between 21 days until 83 days. and i just want to be clear that the talks are still ongoing, right? ultimately, this is going to be a decision that is going to be made by chuck schumer and mitch mcconnell and their negotiation in the senate. but i'm hearing behind the scenes that, you know, the biden administration really wants this impeachment trial over with. they are very eager to move on to executing biden's agenda and passing legislation in both chambers, and ofbecause of that we could see something as short as three days. which is incredibly past. >> so rachael, has the appetite for this waned since p
and rachael, this is your reporting. historically short impeachment trial. what have you learned? >> yeah, john. thanks for having me on this morning. basically, there's a lot of talk behind the scenes right now, both from democrats and republicans, about an impeachment trial that could be as short as three days. this is unprecedented, how quickly this could be. past impeachment trials for presidents have run anywhere between 21 days until 83 days. and i just want to be clear that the...
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i hope we do. >> the reason i'm bringing this up to you, rachael, in a political discussion, is becauseably a reason why the incoming biden administration set that goal. you don't want to set a goal that's not achievable at this point. and when he was pressed on it yesterday, president biden said, oh, come on, man, give me a break. you told me i couldn't achieve that before. but you pick a number you can reach at this point. and it's interesting that some of the pushback on the republican side now, steve scalise is out there saying, you should be saying 200 million. >> yeah, it's pretty obvious that the biden administration is trying to sort of set expectations, if not lower them a little bit. they want to be able to say that they achieved something significant in terms of the pandemic. i mean, yesterday, one of the top story lines in the morning was, you know, the administration saying they came in and there was no plans from the trump administration about how to address the pandemic. and i think the point they were trying to make was that, look, we are really starting from scratch. ag
i hope we do. >> the reason i'm bringing this up to you, rachael, in a political discussion, is becauseably a reason why the incoming biden administration set that goal. you don't want to set a goal that's not achievable at this point. and when he was pressed on it yesterday, president biden said, oh, come on, man, give me a break. you told me i couldn't achieve that before. but you pick a number you can reach at this point. and it's interesting that some of the pushback on the republican...
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cnn's jeff zeleny, "politico's" rachael bade, toluse olirunnipa. jeff, let's start with you.'s list en to the new president yesterday. you heard them say republicans are not going to work with you, sir. the president says, let's wait. >> i have been doing legislative negotiations for a large part of my life. i know how the system works. i don't expect we'll know whether we have an agreement and to what extent the entire package will be able to pass or not pass until we get right down to the very end of this process, which will be probably in a couple weeks. but the point is this is just a process beginning. >> it is the process beginning, but the early weeks of a new administration's success in those early weeks are so critical. >> so critical, and look, president biden has been thinking about this for a very long time. he's right about that, he's been negotiating things most of his life. he wasn't planning on an impeachment trial to be coming at the beginning of his first 100 days. so that, without question, is going to slow the momentum. that's why all of these executive ac
cnn's jeff zeleny, "politico's" rachael bade, toluse olirunnipa. jeff, let's start with you.'s list en to the new president yesterday. you heard them say republicans are not going to work with you, sir. the president says, let's wait. >> i have been doing legislative negotiations for a large part of my life. i know how the system works. i don't expect we'll know whether we have an agreement and to what extent the entire package will be able to pass or not pass until we get right...
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also, the way you framed that raises another point, rachael, that i think is getting sometimes obscured're talking about do democrats do away with the filibuster, can joe biden make republicans work? at the root of that is, no matter what happens on the procedural questions, no matter what happens on the bipa bipartisanship questions, joe biden needs extraordinary discipline with democrats. the democratic majority is so small. it's a 50-50 senate with kamala harris breaking ties. before he can even think about reaching out to republicans, he needs to make sure he has remarkable discipline among democrats, because if he has that discipline, he has some leverage over democrats. if the democrats see there is a family feud, they'll step back and let it play out. >> you don't have to look very far to see this family feud happening right now among the democratic party. that's going to be a very tough thing for biden to do, to keep democrats united. you have progressives who want to move in one direction, moderates who are sort of worried about their re-elections, wanting to move in another, a
also, the way you framed that raises another point, rachael, that i think is getting sometimes obscured're talking about do democrats do away with the filibuster, can joe biden make republicans work? at the root of that is, no matter what happens on the procedural questions, no matter what happens on the bipa bipartisanship questions, joe biden needs extraordinary discipline with democrats. the democratic majority is so small. it's a 50-50 senate with kamala harris breaking ties. before he can...
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this is bimbos the one business sharing you can't afford to mess i'm rachael love and then washington coming up fight is nominee for treasury secretary uses her confirmation hearing to call for the floor for a 1.9 trillion dollar coronavirus relief bill and the markets are reacting to the hope of a new stimulus why the vaccine race is in full speed but the w.h.o. is saying lower income families have been hauled up forgotten as the world's wealthiest received millions of doses that the boeing 737 math is set to return to the skies in europe 6 and canada but will it be enough to win back public trust and hope they're voting out of one of the 3 worst years on record we have a lot to get serious.
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she's a policy fellow at the center for global development she specializes in global health policy rachael's good to see you again i remember last november you calculated that the world's wealthy countries had snapped up almost all of the bio on tech pfizer vaccine that was the 1st vaccine that was approved what's the picture wike now in terms of vaccine access for the world's poorest countries. so it's a much better picture i think also it's great that it's a much better picture but it is a complicated exercise to help so the 1st big thing that's happened is we have additional back seen candidates that have shown themselves to be highly active in related to nickel trials so we also have mckiernan vaccine and of course the astra zeneca vaccine and that's expanded the overall supply of vaccine in the system there are also the vaccines coming out of china and russia that although in my opinion do not have sufficiently transparent share data are being taken out by some low and middle income countries even already it today and we're seeing is there still are not having vaccines reach these count
she's a policy fellow at the center for global development she specializes in global health policy rachael's good to see you again i remember last november you calculated that the world's wealthy countries had snapped up almost all of the bio on tech pfizer vaccine that was the 1st vaccine that was approved what's the picture wike now in terms of vaccine access for the world's poorest countries. so it's a much better picture i think also it's great that it's a much better picture but it is a...
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she's a policy fellow at the center for global development she specializes in global health policy rachael's good to see you again i remember last november you calculated that the world's wealthy countries had snapped up almost all of the bio on tech pfizer vaccine that was the 1st vaccine that was approved what's the picture walk now in terms of vaccine access for the world's poorest countries. so it's a much better picture i'd say also it's great that it's a much better picture but it is a complicated extra stealth so the 1st big thing that's happened is we have additional back seen candidates that have shown themselves to be highly active in related clinical trials so we also have mcgurn a vaccine and of course the astra zeneca back in and that's expanded the overall supply of vaccine in the system there are also the vaccines coming out of china and russia that although in my opinion do not have sufficiently transparent share data and are being taken out by some low and middle income countries even already at today and we're seeing is there still are not having vaccines reach these countr
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she's a policy fellow at the center for global development she specializes in global health policy rachael's good to see you again i remember last november you calculated that the world's wealthy countries had snapped up almost all of the bio intact pfizer vaccine that was the 1st vaccine that was approved what's the picture like now in terms of vaccine access for the world's poorest countries. so it's a much better picture i think also it's great that it's a much better picture but it is a complicated exercise to help so the 1st big thing that's happened is we have additional back seen candidates that have shown themselves to be highly active in late did the nickel trials so we also have the mckiernan vaccine and of course the asked as i think are back in and that's expanded the overall supply of vaccine in the stem there are also the vaccines coming out of china and russia that although in my opinion do not have sufficiently transparent share data are being taken up by some lower middle income countries even already today and we're seeing is there still are not having vaccines reach these
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this is the one business show you can't afford to mess i'm rachael love is in washington coming out to coin tell move below 30000 this week following an unprecedented highs so what does this mean for the future of the world's most popular cryptocurrency will discuss what the u.s. attempts to expand its role out of covert 19 vaccines officials in new york and california are saying they can't keep up with the demand and they're being forced to turn away patients then the new platform parlor has lost yet another legal battle in its fight to get back online and it's now being used as a case study in the fight over free speech on social media we have a lot to get to so let's get started. we began with the latest in the crypto world big tumble this week with prices dropping 12 percent to below $30000.00 the sharp decrease follows record highs from earlier this month when bitcoin hit nearly 42000 while some say this shows just how unstable the currency can be others say more record highs are still to come so joining me now to go further and that there's boom bust co-host christiane i now kris
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rachael ray" nutrish®. real recipes. real ingredients. real good.® >>> good morning to you.day, leaders will talk about what a vaccine rollout will look like. right now about a third of health care workers are vaccinated and we can't move forward until that's done. they are getting vaccinated at work. the county sit up a clinic for ems, fire and health care workers. we will find out what this could look like and will bring it to you during the midday news. >>> let's look at the forecast with meteorologist kari hall. >> good morning. take a look at this beautiful sunrise over the south bay. there are some clouds moving by, but it's going to be a really nice day. our high temperatures will reach into the upper 50s and low 60s. more of this same weather through midweek. check out the weekend, the weather stays dry but feeling more like spring than the middle of winter. a lack of rainfall, but along the coastline we have the kick tides, watching out for late moingrn flooding in san francisco, elsewhere along the coastline as well for today as well as tomorrow. then going into th
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this is remember us the one business show you can't afford to mess i'm rachael love and in washington coming up fight is nominee for treasury secretary uses her confirmation hearing to call for the poor for a 1.9 trillion dollar coronavirus relief bill and the markets are reacting to the hope of a new stimulus what the vaccine rate is in full speed but the w.h.o. is saying the lower income families happen to all that forgotten as the world's wealthiest receive millions of doses. the boeing 737 math is set to return to the skies in europe 6 and canada but will it be enough to win back public trust and help big boeing out of one of the 3 worst years on record we have a lot to get to so let's get started. here in the u.s. all major stocks are up on tuesday following the senate confirmation hearing for the next treasury secretary nominee janet yellen used her time to call for support for the 1.9 trillion dollars stimulus package that is being championed by the incoming administration needed to. relief package. krishi ation for the clean. right now with interest rates to distort close the
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i spoke to rachael knowles — who gave birth in august and is now supporting dozens of other mums — aboutgh to have my 20 week scan just before the lockdown came in at the end of march. but it was everything that came after. so, i was alone for unexpected appointments, because obviously got all your planned appointments, growth scans, you're normally scans, then you got your own planned appointments. so, unfortunately, we had to have a lot of great scans, which are unexpected, and he wasn't a lot of those, so that was quite nerve—racking, really, and then you have to go in alone, and you get examined and they determine whether they can come in or not at that stage. so, it is quite daunting. was he allowed to come in at all during birth? yeah, i mean, mine was pretty quick, so when i got there, they needed to get him quite quickly, but i went with a lot of pre—and postnatal women, and it's not always the case. so, i do, quite lucky with how i was panned out, really, but it's been distressing for a lot of other people. because you are supporting other mothers or mothers to be at the moment
i spoke to rachael knowles — who gave birth in august and is now supporting dozens of other mums — aboutgh to have my 20 week scan just before the lockdown came in at the end of march. but it was everything that came after. so, i was alone for unexpected appointments, because obviously got all your planned appointments, growth scans, you're normally scans, then you got your own planned appointments. so, unfortunately, we had to have a lot of great scans, which are unexpected, and he wasn't...
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we can speak now to rachael knowles, who gave birth during the first lockdown and is now supporting dozens pandemic but not during lockdown. where are you still restricted in terms of bringing your partner in? restricted in terms of bringing your artner in? ~ ,,., restricted in terms of bringing your artner in? ~ , partner in? appointment wise he wasn't able _ partner in? appointment wise he wasn't able to _ partner in? appointment wise he wasn't able to come _ partner in? appointment wise he wasn't able to come into - partner in? appointment wise he wasn't able to come into any - wasn't able to come into any appointment but i was fortunate enough to have my 20 week scan just before the lockdown came in at the end of march. but it was everything that came after. i was alone for unexpected appointments. obviously you have all your planned appointments and scans but you have unplanned appointments so unfortunately we had to add a lot of unexpected scans. it was nerve—racking. and then the birth, you go in alone and you get examined and they determine whether they can come in or not at that s
we can speak now to rachael knowles, who gave birth during the first lockdown and is now supporting dozens pandemic but not during lockdown. where are you still restricted in terms of bringing your partner in? restricted in terms of bringing your artner in? ~ ,,., restricted in terms of bringing your artner in? ~ , partner in? appointment wise he wasn't able _ partner in? appointment wise he wasn't able to _ partner in? appointment wise he wasn't able to come _ partner in? appointment wise he...
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she's a policy fellow at the center for global development she specializes in global health policy rachael's good to see you again i remember last november you calculated that the world's wealthy countries had snapped up almost all of the bio intact pfizer vaccine that was the 1st vaccine that was approved what's the picture like now in terms of vaccine access for the world's poorest countries. so it's a much better picture i think also it's great that it's a much better picture but it is a complicated exercise to help so the 1st big thing that's happened is we have additional back seen candidates that have shown themselves to be highly active in related to nickel trials so we also have mckiernan vaccine and of course the asked as i think a vaccine and that's expanded the overall supply of vaccine in system there are also the vaccines coming out of china and russia that although in my opinion do not have sufficiently transparent share data and are being taken out by some low and middle income countries even already at today and we're seeing is there still are not having vaccines reach these
she's a policy fellow at the center for global development she specializes in global health policy rachael's good to see you again i remember last november you calculated that the world's wealthy countries had snapped up almost all of the bio intact pfizer vaccine that was the 1st vaccine that was approved what's the picture like now in terms of vaccine access for the world's poorest countries. so it's a much better picture i think also it's great that it's a much better picture but it is a...
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you have a very interesting article, rachael, in "politico" where you say the democrats were not expecting win both of these senate seats in georgia. they weren't expecting that they would have this power in the senate, so they've been caught flat-footed by the victory. how is that reflecting this key time when they need to be tackling their agenda? >> there is quite a scramble happening right now behind the scenes. obviously yelled was all smiles and joy, you didn't hear a cross word from democrats. but if you talk to people sort of privately, they will admit they really don't know what's going on right now. you can take the covid proposal as a good example of this. we know that the top priority for president biden is to address the pandemic, he's put out a proposal, he wants this big package to move, but, you know, there is a disagreement about how exactly to do that. we see democrats right now, they have this idea of trying to sort of jam a big bill through congress on a party line, they had sort of set up for that, and then all of a sudden biden is calling and saying he wants to try bi
you have a very interesting article, rachael, in "politico" where you say the democrats were not expecting win both of these senate seats in georgia. they weren't expecting that they would have this power in the senate, so they've been caught flat-footed by the victory. how is that reflecting this key time when they need to be tackling their agenda? >> there is quite a scramble happening right now behind the scenes. obviously yelled was all smiles and joy, you didn't hear a...
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she's a policy fellow at the center for global development she specializes in global health policy rachael's good to see you again i remember last november you calculated that the world's wealthy countries had snapped up almost all of the body on tech pfizer vaccine that was the 1st vaccine that was approved what's the picture wike now in terms of vaccine access for the world's poorest countries. so it's a much better picture i'd say also it's great that it's a much better picture but it is a complicated extra still so the 1st big thing that's happened is we have additional back seen candidate that have shown themselves to be highly active in related the nickel trials so we also have mcgurn a vaccine and of course the astra zeneca back in and that's expanded the overall supply of vaccine in the system there are also the vaccines coming out of china and russia that although in my opinion do not have sufficiently transparent share data and are being taken out by some low and middle income countries even already today and we're seeing is there still are not having vaccines reach these countries
she's a policy fellow at the center for global development she specializes in global health policy rachael's good to see you again i remember last november you calculated that the world's wealthy countries had snapped up almost all of the body on tech pfizer vaccine that was the 1st vaccine that was approved what's the picture wike now in terms of vaccine access for the world's poorest countries. so it's a much better picture i'd say also it's great that it's a much better picture but it is a...
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that's the reporting we just got from rachael bade. so again, you have monitored these groups for years. what message will they take from this very public act of subservience from the house republican leader? >> well, john, you call it unnerving, i'm going to call it z despicable. the fact is we know that these groups that are motivated by this ideology, day take very clear cues and inspiration from the acts of leadership. so we know the impact that donald trump's comments after the charlottesville riots and referring to good people on both sides. that was something that really emboldened and brought confidence and renewed vigor into these movements. you have to assume that the same is true today. so when you have republican leaders across the hill who are still failing, not only failing to come out and condemn the big lie that's driving this threat, but actually catering to the prime purveyors of that lie, like the former president, like people like marjory taylor green, it only makes this worse and more dangerous for all americans. >
that's the reporting we just got from rachael bade. so again, you have monitored these groups for years. what message will they take from this very public act of subservience from the house republican leader? >> well, john, you call it unnerving, i'm going to call it z despicable. the fact is we know that these groups that are motivated by this ideology, day take very clear cues and inspiration from the acts of leadership. so we know the impact that donald trump's comments after the...
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rachael maddow is back with a special guest. >> we have joining us now senator corey booker.me of our static cams during the inaugural ceremony in the last couple hours. great to have you with us, thank you for taking some time. >> a great day to be with you. >> let me ask you to reflect on that. we're reflecting in almost equal measure. a period of american history that has just come to close with the vice president driving off and the outgoing president nowhere to be seen. it is the start of something very, very, very different. how are those two story lines interdefining for you, sir? >> i was there four years ago. in that same spot in the bleachers and i heard him talking about american carnage. unfortunately his last days ended with just that, american carnage. and so i think in these dawning days of 2021 we went from a deep hurt to now, today, elevated hope for our country and a reaffirmation of our common ideals and bonds that they won the day over those that ought to under mine them. so i feel incredibly lifted and in many ways for me personally i feel a lot of healin
rachael maddow is back with a special guest. >> we have joining us now senator corey booker.me of our static cams during the inaugural ceremony in the last couple hours. great to have you with us, thank you for taking some time. >> a great day to be with you. >> let me ask you to reflect on that. we're reflecting in almost equal measure. a period of american history that has just come to close with the vice president driving off and the outgoing president nowhere to be seen....
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my name is rachael. i lived in outer sunset district 4. i'm calling regarding the independent recovery fund introduced by supervisor haney. i lived in the city for 20 years. i have memories associated with most of the venues and coalition and have worked in a different music venue namely the independent in the western division. venues are cultural pillars to our neighborhood. i see how our little block of embarcadero changed over the years. i want to share some things working at venues. it's the nightlife when i come alive. attending shows 200 out of 365 nights a year, working alongside my life partner. i'm personally affected by loss of venue and bleak about our future and without support from the government. i miss the talking to my coworkers who become my family and making them -- dancing with my friends and traveling to see what live music scenes are about and just going to different places and how music brings folks together. i miss reading -- this time of year, i miss reading and having folks compile their best of experiences that th
my name is rachael. i lived in outer sunset district 4. i'm calling regarding the independent recovery fund introduced by supervisor haney. i lived in the city for 20 years. i have memories associated with most of the venues and coalition and have worked in a different music venue namely the independent in the western division. venues are cultural pillars to our neighborhood. i see how our little block of embarcadero changed over the years. i want to share some things working at venues. it's...