united states. but let's focus on the bill. let's focus on no choke holds, no racial profiling, no no-knock warrants in the case of drug cases. let's talk about ending injustice, racial injustice in our law enforcement. let's focus on what we do about immunity in terms of prosecution in the legislation and how we go forward. let's see how we can work together. recognizing that there are many fine people in our first responders and our law enforcement, and many of them want to be part of the solution. but they haven't been. so now we need this legislation. and again, statues, this, that, the other thing, that's important. but what's important is that we have had no choke hold, george floyd would be with us. if we had a data collection, that little boy, oh, my gosh, 12 years old, killed by a police officer who was fired from another jurisdiction and then hired elsewhere. if we had the no-knock law in place, we would not have had breonna's passing away. so again, this legislation would translate into lives. that's what -- that's what george floyd's brother was talking about yesterday. save lives. stop this. save lives. >> a fight going on in some parts of the country, is there any thought about breakin