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using it here. but the narrowest ground perhaps even narrower would be to say we know the subject matter of this case is not a state secret. the government said this person worked for them match they said they expect the majority of the audio and video will be available for the litigation below and the district court dismissed the whole thing without seeing whether -- >> i'm sorry to interpret. the ninth circuit didn't pass on that yet, so why we pass on it before the ninth circuit did? that would seem out of order to me. >> yes, it's true our aurm that the dismissal was premature, that was our primary argument. i guess the issue is i read their brief to be arguing for an going underneath an affirmance of the district court ord. and you cannot aform the district court order. but i think the court could also say we disagrow on fisa but we want you court of appeals to address the prematurity argument. i will say it's fine if the question presented does not include states secret at all, that would also
using it here. but the narrowest ground perhaps even narrower would be to say we know the subject matter of this case is not a state secret. the government said this person worked for them match they said they expect the majority of the audio and video will be available for the litigation below and the district court dismissed the whole thing without seeing whether -- >> i'm sorry to interpret. the ninth circuit didn't pass on that yet, so why we pass on it before the ninth circuit did?...
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use is very broad.t means to put into service and otherwise use means, as justice gorsuch has said, in a different manner. it has to be a way different from using or disclosing covered by the statute. relying on information to win dismissal of a lawsuit is obviously using that information. the government is also wrong on the common law. as general dynamics explained, it is a privilege. and 150 years of case law. they can't point to a single case where plaintiffs can make their case without information and still the court order dismissal. like reynolds itself, we are entitled to that opportunity, whether under fisa's rules are under common law. again, your honors, the court of appeals did not hold that we can ever seek privilege. the government can reassert privilege. >> counsel, can you give me an example of a case where use was employed the way you are suggesting? >> yes, in the firearms context this course has done it even without -- otherwise. the court has said, for example, in bailey the united sta
use is very broad.t means to put into service and otherwise use means, as justice gorsuch has said, in a different manner. it has to be a way different from using or disclosing covered by the statute. relying on information to win dismissal of a lawsuit is obviously using that information. the government is also wrong on the common law. as general dynamics explained, it is a privilege. and 150 years of case law. they can't point to a single case where plaintiffs can make their case without...
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to, she just knew she was would put us, want us to come to the door cheat if the why the each the to the little because i still in the gym or some humans that i love to share with this luxury. let me, sheila, talk to me, please new teacher when you want us to continue with my will my lucian co, because i know it's just cars. i was i bought them listen, you know, get to you by tomorrow. the ship. you said you thought natal cupid us premium. got a chest with all of your mother. got the resume of that. i knew it for sure was no, no, not really a loophole where people senior thought and they started by teaching in the boys will little car crap and wish goodness. i was to polish each, but i was i got that issue blue, illegal logging masquerading as lawful sanitation, locating all land clarence because it's more economic damaged on the black market. lagossi a walk. she missed the windows menu per summer by stress personnel. you were all 4. patricia were some months full of water watch sports to see if we can meet you at the shuttle of the bush, which missiles miller on the object out of wh
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remind us, inspire us, the aggrieved, the skeptical, the disenfranchised, all of us to hold true and remain worthy of this noble heritage. we offer the words of abraham lynn con. that once again -- lincoln. that once again we would emerge from our national turmoil with malice toward none and charity for all. with firmness in the right as you give to us see the right, to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds. to do all which me a achieve and -- which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves. merciful god, we store to us this sacred obligation of unity and moral purpose. inspire us to live lives which serve as a witness to your restoration and reconciliation. we pray your peace over your people. in your sovereign name we pray, amen. the speaker: pursuant to section 11-a, resolution 188, the journal of the last day's proceedings is approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. mcgovern. mr. mcgovern: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands
remind us, inspire us, the aggrieved, the skeptical, the disenfranchised, all of us to hold true and remain worthy of this noble heritage. we offer the words of abraham lynn con. that once again -- lincoln. that once again we would emerge from our national turmoil with malice toward none and charity for all. with firmness in the right as you give to us see the right, to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds. to do all which me a achieve and -- which may achieve and cherish a...
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senators black us representatives. we had all the power by 1890. they had a literacy test grandfather clause and poll tax. so what we need to gain from history. we need to be prepared for the backlash the backlash of violence and the backlash of law. and so this is what this book tells you. if you follow it, you see two steps forward one step back. are we prepared for the backlash that these women are basically telling us that this is what's going to happen or we're going to sit back and react to it and go. oh my god, i can't believe this happened. so history has told us to gain plan. are we gonna step up with the courage to be a part of our protection and the solution so we can do more than these women did because they had far less. so we need to stop moaning and complaining and realize if these women could do what they did with far less than as a whole lot more we need to do. i need you to say something again that you said that this backlash the backlash. say it again. the backlash is coming each time. there's progre
senators black us representatives. we had all the power by 1890. they had a literacy test grandfather clause and poll tax. so what we need to gain from history. we need to be prepared for the backlash the backlash of violence and the backlash of law. and so this is what this book tells you. if you follow it, you see two steps forward one step back. are we prepared for the backlash that these women are basically telling us that this is what's going to happen or we're going to sit back and react...
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that's a use to use them for peaceful development. but he was in your muscle and what plato is trying to do today is to make a deal with issues with a told him that we think part of the task 9. because we would certainly very much like to get to humanity today. when you're lucky, you places entirely different challenges shifting like you, technological landscape reunion your gun or making a little shift to green economy was like, it's just a crystal and migration try to when you go to which it is. what many experts today was when you said that in 5 or 10 years, we're going to get will not be millions of people moving from little africa. i'm mozilla bruce in the end. and so it is counterproductive to deal with the expansion of nato. it trans counted tombs, the real with security priority, most of the one that came to the all of our countries and approaching was so the reality stand not about living sheet on the cold war stamps, but we need to exclude him on the why leave? sure to get the danger of falling back to the cold war tramp, th
that's a use to use them for peaceful development. but he was in your muscle and what plato is trying to do today is to make a deal with issues with a told him that we think part of the task 9. because we would certainly very much like to get to humanity today. when you're lucky, you places entirely different challenges shifting like you, technological landscape reunion your gun or making a little shift to green economy was like, it's just a crystal and migration try to when you go to which it...
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yeah, i love it. us. that's likely, yes, i think that a i will at some point give us the impression that it's actually independent and is motivated to do what it does and what i'm not saying that it will really have that motivation. but it will make that impressions in the hut of us, but an angled of it weeks and months at the computer to prove that i art is painstaking business. just look at hieronymus bush's complex work, the garden of italy, delights maria kingdom and has digitized it. and built in little transformations, those in madrid who have sharp eyes will discover images that dissolve all gained contours. it's a major artistic f, as on the part of man and machine. but what's the point? thus it in his back. so what i wanted to show with this work and in a kind of simulation, that is that i feel that the world around us is constantly changing. and in a way that we don't even perceive eliza does, it has gone. yvonne, even what does i do if you give it a $125.00 letters and feeding quotations? i, i,
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number for the use of toxic water has affected us. people he had skin rashes, stomach, some respiratory problems and various other symptom. either the respiratory problems are due to the chemical fumes lie in pregnant women and the elderly are also affected. every one here has had to seek medical treatment or any but the cheatam's problems extend even further. the new industries created new jobs in magnolia farmers left the fields to pursue new careers. mo, july, as population exploded, but without any infrastructure development. landfills in been doing, can handle about 2000 tons of waste per day. but the city and the region now produced around $7000.00 tons of waste per day. a large proportion of it ends up going straight into that she taught on river. but there's a growing fight against household pollution and increased awareness among locals. activists like fi february are trying to change people's behavior. starting with the younger generation. she's also helped to set up waste segregation banks where locals can sell their refuse
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>> i think it's using the privilege but not using the information. >> why is it not using the information? >> well, i just think in normal discovery, normal privileges, all the privileges, and these are arguments we agree with that are in their brief. if i am an attorney-client situation and someone tries to get discovery and we say, well that information is privileged, we want to keep it out of the case you don't say we're using the evidence. if i then say because you have done that, now the underlying claim on which you sought discovery has to be dismissed. even though you say you don't need the evidence and you don't want it anymore, actually we never wanted it, but anyway, you don't want it. now you are doing something more than just keeping it out of the space. that distinction is critical. >> so i read professor donahue's brief in georgetown and so that is very much in my mind i thought it was a good brief and i think she seems to know what she is talking about. so i'm thinking, look. the thing is you don't want the case dismissed. of course. and totten doesn't apply. and so they sh
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. -- that many of us thought was behind us. the senate of the united states will be forced, i hate to say that, but they're being forced to take a vote on this. it's convenient if the vote never comes up but it will come up. and everyone will be judged by history on how they stood, on how they acted, on how they voted when the rights of americans all across this country to vote and to have those votes counted would in fact come before them. i urge everyone in the senate to think about the things that have preceded you and all of us. to think about this nation. to think about the history of segregation and jim crow. the history of exclusion so that when you cast that vote in the senate, you are casting it to do away with those things, not to reaffirm them. thank you, madam chair. mrs. beatty: thank you. our power, our message. this ends our press conference. thank you. thank you all for coming. to all the member, thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national captioning
. -- that many of us thought was behind us. the senate of the united states will be forced, i hate to say that, but they're being forced to take a vote on this. it's convenient if the vote never comes up but it will come up. and everyone will be judged by history on how they stood, on how they acted, on how they voted when the rights of americans all across this country to vote and to have those votes counted would in fact come before them. i urge everyone in the senate to think about the...
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for non em us data donations. ringback ringback ready they then breathe life into the stories behind the data by using an actress. the common element i all 3 of us have a background in theater. and our goal was to find a way how to reproduce a person just by using their data. and we asked an actress to fill in the gaps from google searches, with her acting skills smithy own social oh, if as luna and dorothy giddens washington, these look in novi, mood pleased him only knowledge because they used dancing from them. austrian woman, the group pied viennese actress natalie koobooley as the doppelganger, usually information from the dancer. they created a film sit in which she took on a new life and played in recreated scenes or non gotta sign of a gig. and then we introduced the woman who donated her donna to her double gang on . and her life story was told to her by the actress who of course never really led this reconstructed lion. but she made it sound real that down to the last detail, the others had failed at hea
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but only if we use the limited time we have available to us. we use the power the american people have given to us to secure the fundamental right to vote. we note voting rights are preservative of all other rights and nothing comes close to being as important. certainly not a filibuster of accidental origin that has been a weaponize to block the same kinds of civil rights legislation that we are simply trying to enact into law today. this is legislation previously noncontroversial in the early 2000 sprayer member marching with naacp as a young activist to reauthorize the original voting rights act which was done unanimously in the senate, when did that ever happen? nearly unanimously in this chamber. we have got to do the right thing. we've got to prevail upon with the help of the president of the united states have been the worst of filibuster reform of centers and cinema to rise to this occasion and to make an exception for the purpose of saving our ailing democracy, thank you. hello. i am congresswoman lisa blunt rochester. the purpose of t
but only if we use the limited time we have available to us. we use the power the american people have given to us to secure the fundamental right to vote. we note voting rights are preservative of all other rights and nothing comes close to being as important. certainly not a filibuster of accidental origin that has been a weaponize to block the same kinds of civil rights legislation that we are simply trying to enact into law today. this is legislation previously noncontroversial in the early...
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lead us not sink into the abyss of the voter suppression. give us the ballot.ew hours ago, this chamber with the eyes of the nation upon it and evidence of the voter suppression laid before it with very little reputation from the other side, they don't discuss the issues going on in the states. took a vote to move to final passage on the freedom to vote act and the john lewis voting rights advancement act. it received 50 votes, and with the vice president, we would have had the majority. unfortunately, under the current rules of the senate, the door is closed to moving forward on these laws, so much part of the core values of the country. but make no mistake on voting rights in action is not an option. in action is not an option and now the senate must rise to the occasion. the only way to achieve the goal of passing the voting rights, ending the dark money and ending partisan gerrymandering is by changing the rules because our colleagues from the other side of the aisle don't want to join us in these noble endeavors. this evening we have proposed a modest one-
lead us not sink into the abyss of the voter suppression. give us the ballot.ew hours ago, this chamber with the eyes of the nation upon it and evidence of the voter suppression laid before it with very little reputation from the other side, they don't discuss the issues going on in the states. took a vote to move to final passage on the freedom to vote act and the john lewis voting rights advancement act. it received 50 votes, and with the vice president, we would have had the majority....
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now there's tech for us too. the pros have now created consumer versions of their products. first up, we've got statsports, whose vests are worn by players underneath their shirts. they house black pods which are trackers that collect different data points on the wearer. and now they're letting the public give it a go, too. they've gone into partnership with the biggest club in football, arsenal, who've used their wearable tech for years, and now consumers will be wearing a slightly different vest, but the black pods that they'll be wearing are exactly the same ones that the gunners use... but here is where it gets a little bit more interesting. i've got the kit on and i'm out on the pitch and i'm ready. but then... i'm in a lot of pain, so i have had to sit out for now. but then we've got producer oz over there doing it for us so we will be looking at his data. oh, and am i glad he did. where's 0mar? i hope that's real injury... it did not, watch the replay! watch the replay. he's knackered. 0nce he's done, we'l
now there's tech for us too. the pros have now created consumer versions of their products. first up, we've got statsports, whose vests are worn by players underneath their shirts. they house black pods which are trackers that collect different data points on the wearer. and now they're letting the public give it a go, too. they've gone into partnership with the biggest club in football, arsenal, who've used their wearable tech for years, and now consumers will be wearing a slightly different...
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they have inspired us and have informed us and most of all they have created for us a vision for the future building on the past. i want to thank the national library and its staff and the foundation for having worked so hard to put all what has really been a >> that gathering both virtually as well as lee here and to know that their work will continue. we want to continue this process and this message through the library into the exhibits and through the publication of a lot of this material etc.. so we are really grateful for you for this celebration of science and progress possible. i particularly want to reflect on the fact that what this conference reminds us is dreams can come true with two components in one his leadership and the other is collaboration and cooperation. richard nixon provided that leadership and he brought people together to conquer cancer. what we have learned over this course is that we are at that point o once again president bin will provide that kind of leadership. it's an opportunity for us to come together with a commitment based on the kind of progress
they have inspired us and have informed us and most of all they have created for us a vision for the future building on the past. i want to thank the national library and its staff and the foundation for having worked so hard to put all what has really been a >> that gathering both virtually as well as lee here and to know that their work will continue. we want to continue this process and this message through the library into the exhibits and through the publication of a lot of this...
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you'd like us to answer? send it to us as a video, text or voicemail. if we feature it on the show, you'll get a little surprise from us as the thank you. come on, just on for more fascinating stories head to our website, d, w dot com slash science or check us out on twitter. 1 the world health organization forecasts that within the next 10 years, 6 out of every 10 people will live in a city. population density is based on the number of residents per kilometer squared african and asian cities tend to have the highest levels. the trend is only said to accelerate, even in germany, in the city of munich, they've come up with a creative solution. in the german city of munich, finding land to build on is like winning the lottery. and so architect oliver, whom has specialized in the opposite direction. urban consolidation from he has just finished renovating this building and expanding its attic, giovanni, this is where the stairwell windows used to be. and whenever you looked out, you saw the courtyard, the garages, the hall, and an ugly rather dilapidated r
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tell us how they feel about it. i think it's unfair to just suggest it's the responsibility or the fault of those that are unvaccinated . we can pull anybody to have also german police to being slammed full apparently of using that powers it's offered, emerge they illegally access to personal data collected by guess what that of a cove it trucking app with . well, it is a breaking news for you this out here. we're not into national as we understand members for the c s t o security group. all right? now, in closed door meetings, because the allied peacekeeping mission and context on is now winding down with troops hanging over their duties to the local counterparts. the soldiers are now preparing to leave the country. they've been there for a week off. the authorities requested help with an anti terror operation that was launched amid deadly unrest. and the secretary general of the military block the send, the troops praised the way the mission was carried out. you had a simple but important goal to help a brotherly
tell us how they feel about it. i think it's unfair to just suggest it's the responsibility or the fault of those that are unvaccinated . we can pull anybody to have also german police to being slammed full apparently of using that powers it's offered, emerge they illegally access to personal data collected by guess what that of a cove it trucking app with . well, it is a breaking news for you this out here. we're not into national as we understand members for the c s t o security group. all...
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, ., the us.am sure they are relieved about that. i was going to say - the us. i am sure they are relieved| about that. i was going to say thank you all for being with us and thank you for your company. ben brown is in the chair for dateline: london next weekend. i'll see you same time, same channel in a couple of weeks. goodbye. 87 senators voted for him funny how times have changed. the day. the north of the country is in for a stormy weekend. both on saturday and later on sunday. the overall message for most of us is not necessarily a stormy one we will call it when with a mixture of sunshine and showers. right now to the west of us we have storm mattek funding and it will be approaching scotland through the course of friday night and into the early hours of saturday and the rest of the weather will occur during the day on saturday. all the while across england and wales to the evening it will be quiet and it's dry here is the storm forming to the rest of the hebrides saturday morning and it's
, ., the us.am sure they are relieved about that. i was going to say - the us. i am sure they are relieved| about that. i was going to say thank you all for being with us and thank you for your company. ben brown is in the chair for dateline: london next weekend. i'll see you same time, same channel in a couple of weeks. goodbye. 87 senators voted for him funny how times have changed. the day. the north of the country is in for a stormy weekend. both on saturday and later on sunday. the overall...
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say about us? an unsettling experiment in the documentary made to measure it's got vaguely nanine negotiation as a feeler. that nevada. it's 20 years of the was i transitions. i'm at google to get done dementia. we can predict the country in relation to stand on the loan from mentioned mit, no leaning clicks for has adam. it's not a secret to giant. take companies like google collect our data at how far they really go and can we grasp it emotionally. in the documentary made to measure the artist group law all coon from berlin and vienna. help us experience this through a surprising experiment. rusty's adopt invoke as you go on. sorry, we wanted to take a closer look at our dotted line collected daily by google and facebook. and what it actually says about us, you know, we decided to explore that with a kind of artistic data experiment where we pose the question and it can reconstruct a person's life story based on their data. says vic, without ever having met them before, that's what we tried to do
say about us? an unsettling experiment in the documentary made to measure it's got vaguely nanine negotiation as a feeler. that nevada. it's 20 years of the was i transitions. i'm at google to get done dementia. we can predict the country in relation to stand on the loan from mentioned mit, no leaning clicks for has adam. it's not a secret to giant. take companies like google collect our data at how far they really go and can we grasp it emotionally. in the documentary made to measure the...
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the us has said that if — russian economy. the us has said that if there _ russian economy.id that if there was - russian economy. the us has said that if there was a - said that if there was a situation where the european union was not getting the gas is vitally needed from russia, it was in a squeeze, that the us would step in with supply. how would that work? that is not realistic. the us does have the ability to raise exports but, remember, you are talking about enormous infrastructure, lng tankers, as well as diverging supplies that the us itself has had difficulty with supply late last year so the amount that the us can actually deliver to europe would be limited and, in fact, realistically there is nowhere else, even in combination with qatar, australia, the us and other places, there is no way that the eu could substitute the loss of russian gas if that were to happen and they couldn't, for years. it is not even a short—term problem but, realistically, the amount of gas that russia supplies to europe is so large it simply could not be sourced from anywhere else over
the us has said that if — russian economy. the us has said that if there _ russian economy.id that if there was - russian economy. the us has said that if there was a - said that if there was a situation where the european union was not getting the gas is vitally needed from russia, it was in a squeeze, that the us would step in with supply. how would that work? that is not realistic. the us does have the ability to raise exports but, remember, you are talking about enormous infrastructure,...
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chief lombard, it's an honor to have you with us today and thank you so much for joining us. chair now recognizes the ranking member to introduce our fourth witness from the great state of florida. >> thank you madamechairwoman and icu chuckling because everyone's been wondering on this call . is gator actually his name and i can report yes he is named gator. it is with great affection and pleasure to introduce my friend also one of our chairs in north central florida, sheriff gator deloach, a lifelong resident of putnam county. he's had a long career in public service starting over 20 years ago. sheriff deloach played an integral role throughout his law-enforcement career from sergeant where he held leadership positions in the property crime to lieutenant of criminal investigation zero. in january 2017 sheriff deloach was sworn in as sheriff of putnam county and we are so lucky to have you in that role . i am lucky to be your representative in congress and thank you for your continued service to our community as well as our work on several of the taskforces that we have so t
chief lombard, it's an honor to have you with us today and thank you so much for joining us. chair now recognizes the ranking member to introduce our fourth witness from the great state of florida. >> thank you madamechairwoman and icu chuckling because everyone's been wondering on this call . is gator actually his name and i can report yes he is named gator. it is with great affection and pleasure to introduce my friend also one of our chairs in north central florida, sheriff gator...
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don't tell us what you believe in, show us with your votes. history will be watching what happens tomorrow. black and brown americans will be watching what happens tomorrow. in 50 years, students will read about what happens tomorrow and know whether our leaders had the integrity to do the right thing. mr. president, senators manchina and sinema, past the freedom to vote act now. if you can deliver an infrastructure bill for bridges, you can deliver voting rights for america. if you do not, there is no bridge in this nation that can hold the weight of that failure. thank you. [applause] >> now, i have a great honor of introducing the leaders who believed in this fight from the beginning and who stood by the side of black and brown americans on voting rights. speaker pelosi has used her position of leadership to push from every angle to get voter rights bills passed, and we would not be where we are today without her commitment to our democracy. representative joyce, the chair of the congressional black caucus has been instrumental in passing v
don't tell us what you believe in, show us with your votes. history will be watching what happens tomorrow. black and brown americans will be watching what happens tomorrow. in 50 years, students will read about what happens tomorrow and know whether our leaders had the integrity to do the right thing. mr. president, senators manchina and sinema, past the freedom to vote act now. if you can deliver an infrastructure bill for bridges, you can deliver voting rights for america. if you do not,...
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some of the coverage took us _ are relevant and impact us now.overage took us away - are relevant and impact us now. some of the coverage took us away from westminster, to hearfrom families of those bereaved by covid—19. here is mark easton. the of those bereaved by covid-19. here is mark easton.— is mark easton. the day of the downin: is mark easton. the day of the downing street _ is mark easton. the day of the downing street party, - is mark easton. the day of the downing street party, nobody| downing street party, nobody attended the funeral of 75—year—old. lockdown met her daughter was never able to say goodbye. there was just able to say goodbye. there was just a coffin. how do you feel about the prime minister having a party? i prime minister having a party? i really hate him. i'm sorry to say that— really hate him. i'm sorry to say that because my mum wouldn't want to say that _ that because my mum wouldn't want to say that but _ that because my mum wouldn't want to say that. but isjust that because my mum wouldn't want to say that. but i
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all of us working at p h r. i realized that there would very likely be a huge problem of an interrogation. gone wild, meaning torture, cruel. in human integrating teet treatment the use of extreme isolation was one of a range of techniques that were employed by officials interrogators and so forth. literally starting all the way back in 2002 for many, many days. and that is just unbelievably destructive and i was the 1st to really learn to go down there in the commission process in a 4 to 6 months period. you see a market deterioration in many respects. we if you're a year or 2, it's solitary confinement. you're going to ask the defendant for the 1st time in 2 years to, to, to interact with other human beings. beyond his lawyer and his jailers. it's going to be the jury that's going to decide his life. he's going to be put on the stand. and that's where he's going to speak for the 1st time to the world for 2 years. if to be shut off from the world, it's impossible who who has been 9 years an active duty, and the
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which brings us back to the us post? how did this thing even work? because if you look at it, it is not operating at all like max weber wanted it to right. this is not a traditional framework of state power when you start to drill down and understand how this network functioned what you see is a completely different model. this is what i've termed the agency model. this is one that is decentralized. decentralized people are operating at the periphery with very little centralized oversight. it's also one that relies on private actors rather than government employees oftentimes. those actors are temporary part-time. and they're not paid a full salary. what do i mean by that? well, i'm guessing a lot of us at least are familiar with this image of the us post today, right your local mayor carrier wearing. they're kind of snappy little uniforms driving around in the trucks side note. i learned recently. these trucks have been meant to be retired for years. now male carriers universally hate them. they do not have air conditioning or heat and they're kind
which brings us back to the us post? how did this thing even work? because if you look at it, it is not operating at all like max weber wanted it to right. this is not a traditional framework of state power when you start to drill down and understand how this network functioned what you see is a completely different model. this is what i've termed the agency model. this is one that is decentralized. decentralized people are operating at the periphery with very little centralized oversight. it's...
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the use of guns are the most successful of weapons or tools used when suicides do occur, meaning that you may be able to recover from a pill overdose or a, using a razor blades or other forms. but once you pull a trigger, it's very hard to come back from bad. and this is, i think, the point we can't allow the perfect to be the enemy of the good of the data says that 37 percent of deaths could be prevented with these kind of personalized fire arms. which means to say that we are to be thinking about mitigation efforts, ways to ensure that we are reducing the harm. not figuring out 100 percent, a fail safe proof method, a whole listed response that includes i agree. safety locks in and, and, and other forms of ways to secure weapons ought not be seen as oppositional to personal firearms because all collectively together, we could indeed increase the number or the percentage of, of preventable debts. and that i think is the point in our communities. it is not just about suicide in the black community in urban communities, not just about suicide, but it's also about accidental shootings.
the use of guns are the most successful of weapons or tools used when suicides do occur, meaning that you may be able to recover from a pill overdose or a, using a razor blades or other forms. but once you pull a trigger, it's very hard to come back from bad. and this is, i think, the point we can't allow the perfect to be the enemy of the good of the data says that 37 percent of deaths could be prevented with these kind of personalized fire arms. which means to say that we are to be thinking...
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that is important for us. our minorities, we have spent a lot of effort and energy to try to ensure everybody can own a bed for the night. that is very important for us. we try to go with this already working agenda of other cities which are maybe more years in the game and trying to follow good examples. rep. keating: thank you so much. i would like to see if mr. trzaskowski -- i wanted to reassure him, we had him as a witness in this committee a couple years ago. i saw him connect to younger people ehre, as he did back home. the climate change issue also connects generations. what have you been doing? mayor trzaskowski: i was working on capitol hill for months. when it comes to fighting climate change, our conservative government of poland is very lukewarm towards the idea of global warming. they say they have taken commitments, but unfortunately they are not diligent in implementing them. the cities have to do it on our own. i declare that warsaw will be carbon neutral by 2050, even with our very difficult
that is important for us. our minorities, we have spent a lot of effort and energy to try to ensure everybody can own a bed for the night. that is very important for us. we try to go with this already working agenda of other cities which are maybe more years in the game and trying to follow good examples. rep. keating: thank you so much. i would like to see if mr. trzaskowski -- i wanted to reassure him, we had him as a witness in this committee a couple years ago. i saw him connect to younger...
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for them countless heros have sacrificed, remind us, inspire us, the aggrieved, the skeptical, the disenfranchisedf us to hold true and remain worthy of this heritage. we offer the words of abraham lincoln that would would merm with mal lis toward none and charity for all. to bind up the nation's wounds. to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting piece among ourselves. restores this unity and moral purpose. inspire us to live lives ta serve as a witness to your restoration and reconciliation. we pray your peace over your people, in your sovereign name we pray, amen. pursuant to section 11a resolution 188, the last day's spreadings are approved. the pledge of allegiance will be lead by the gentleman from massachusetts. >> the chaplin that read that had taken office just three days before the riot. pursuant to section 4a, no legislative business will be conducted on this day, the chair will address the chamber. >> shoes that were in a violent insurrection as we acknowledge the who or of that day, we honor the heroism of so many, particularly the capital police. we had a session this
for them countless heros have sacrificed, remind us, inspire us, the aggrieved, the skeptical, the disenfranchisedf us to hold true and remain worthy of this heritage. we offer the words of abraham lincoln that would would merm with mal lis toward none and charity for all. to bind up the nation's wounds. to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting piece among ourselves. restores this unity and moral purpose. inspire us to live lives ta serve as a witness to your restoration and...
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this was told us. and then that when the middle about, oh, that would hurt like you're sort of here. got the canal just said an old today oil. that's a phone to the most all tool. it sounds like a plan on the stone fan. this is so nice in a students that would throw it on them for the discuss. getting below get the will mining effect of it all gun put a gun mouth is stop. could volt nicole before the informative to come home and get through at the bleeding. can i show this slide primarily to people in the u. k. an island because one of the big major questions i get is, what are the local people going to go ahead and say about this project? what on the local people going to go ahead and say about this project? i show them this picture, i say. what like will be me? what like will be the 2nd at on the surface, histone hurt the wholeness grounds for your 1st own that don't with the city in the day in the whole now the hand that are in the heavier this couple organ also sensitive. it's good, i mother earth
this was told us. and then that when the middle about, oh, that would hurt like you're sort of here. got the canal just said an old today oil. that's a phone to the most all tool. it sounds like a plan on the stone fan. this is so nice in a students that would throw it on them for the discuss. getting below get the will mining effect of it all gun put a gun mouth is stop. could volt nicole before the informative to come home and get through at the bleeding. can i show this slide primarily to...
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so this immensely important for us to use all of those initiatives in order to make us stronger, more resilient and more independent. and at the end of the day, we need to collaborate. we in the european union and, of course, the united states of america because we are the beacons of freedom and only us working together we can actually counter those malign influences and that's why it's so incredible important that countries such as poland and hungary remain democratic. we cannot have a weak link here. >> thank you for that. and i appreciate the acknowledgement of all of the initiatives, specific three kr "c"s. and i'll open it up to anyone who has an opinion on the funding that has been promised to the tune of $300 million through this three "c"s. can anyone speak to whether or not that's hurting or how it would help, would be a better way to pose this question? >> well, congressman, i will just say one sentence, i mean if the european union upholds its commitments as it always does, we're a member of this organization, but if the united states stay committed and help us in investing
so this immensely important for us to use all of those initiatives in order to make us stronger, more resilient and more independent. and at the end of the day, we need to collaborate. we in the european union and, of course, the united states of america because we are the beacons of freedom and only us working together we can actually counter those malign influences and that's why it's so incredible important that countries such as poland and hungary remain democratic. we cannot have a weak...
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so for the, you can usually use a caught use 2.5 gram or fish in a closed basic relations is, is a fully equiped, conic system. nowadays, you can go for up to 100 grams of fish, and you can at the same time of use 500 drama of tomatoes. even small, low tech set ups could make a difference, especially for developing countries in africa, asia, and latin america, where resources are scarce and climate change is a major threat. people will have a roof, suppose hadn't is why fi only have it. he can supplement almost 70 percent off his visit. there was no no 7 jackson abdul salaam speaks from experience. he keeps tilapia fish and grows his own papayas overseen spinach, okra, and oregon are on his rooftop. even with a simple $100.00 system, he can produce a lot. i burgers for ross in a year and one fish rock b again. i do 7, you know fish and we can all was talking 40 you know, busy because back in idle fin. the lettuce is, are harvested on the same day. they needed and delivered directly to organic food stores and restaurants all over the city. they prices are competitive. food firm is not yet
so for the, you can usually use a caught use 2.5 gram or fish in a closed basic relations is, is a fully equiped, conic system. nowadays, you can go for up to 100 grams of fish, and you can at the same time of use 500 drama of tomatoes. even small, low tech set ups could make a difference, especially for developing countries in africa, asia, and latin america, where resources are scarce and climate change is a major threat. people will have a roof, suppose hadn't is why fi only have it. he can...
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it's for the use of the owner. yeah, in terms of the bathroom, the idea behind it is when -- when james and his wife, they're expecting another daughter -- i'm sorry, children, maybe in the future. for them to be independently staying in a room where they can access to a bathroom. and then also when his family from the east coast, they can use the bathroom in their bedroom without exiting. in terms of design, that's the story behind it. yeah. >> yes. it looks like on the -- there will be four beds. yeah, one master bedroom with another -- okay. yes. and thank you for the explanation and i will move to approve of this -- of this -- thank you. >> jonas: thank you. if there is no other further deliberation, there has been a motion made and seconded to approve the project with conditions. on that motion, commissioner chan? >> commissioner chan: aye. >> commissioner diamond: aye. >> commissioner fung: aye. >> commissioner imperial: aye. >> commissioner moore: aye. >> president koppel: aye am . >> jonas: so moved, that m
it's for the use of the owner. yeah, in terms of the bathroom, the idea behind it is when -- when james and his wife, they're expecting another daughter -- i'm sorry, children, maybe in the future. for them to be independently staying in a room where they can access to a bathroom. and then also when his family from the east coast, they can use the bathroom in their bedroom without exiting. in terms of design, that's the story behind it. yeah. >> yes. it looks like on the -- there will be...
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the platform for africa is used to be beat is use and share ideas. ah, you know, or this channel. we are not afraid to happen delicate topic because population is growing fast. and young people clearly have the solutions that future belongs to you is 77 percent now every weekend on d w a . did you know that the greenhouse effect of global gas emissions kilometer on the road we're transport is 80 percent less than the cars? welcome to eco africa. i am sandra trina, you're here in compiler. uganda. and with me is michael horst. hello, chris. hi, sandra. my name is chris alone. here in lagos, nigeria, i am glad to have you with us for another addition of my barbara show, with a focus on african europe. there are some of the topics coming up with what does the expanding broke networks mean for people on the environment? who's dealing with the billions of for the virus mosques that have been discounted . and what happens to ethnic groups board driven out of the whole territory. in most african countries, bosses or 2 to 3 wheeled motor taxes formed the backbone of public transport, deve
the platform for africa is used to be beat is use and share ideas. ah, you know, or this channel. we are not afraid to happen delicate topic because population is growing fast. and young people clearly have the solutions that future belongs to you is 77 percent now every weekend on d w a . did you know that the greenhouse effect of global gas emissions kilometer on the road we're transport is 80 percent less than the cars? welcome to eco africa. i am sandra trina, you're here in compiler....
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that's all we can use at. i think the main place we would use this vehicle is in finance, where the public is being threatened with the use of a firearm. or anytime we do a drug search warrant, oftentimes those are no not warrants and we'll use a tactical team for those entries. and we will respond with this vehicle in those situations as well. with the how do we ever get to the point where we think states need m raps coming? how do they decide m wraps appropriate for a community of my home town? 35000 people in em. rap is a truck senator with no, it's not a truck. it's a $48000.00 re have ancie weapon. it is not an offensive weapon center. it can be used as an offensive weapon. when we give an m rack does not have a 50 caliber weapon on it, it is not offensive. weapon is protected and dr. cover and state the pain city sheriff's office has one full time sworn officer once they've gotten to m reps since 2011. how in the world can anyone say that this program has a one lick of oversight? if those 2 things are in
that's all we can use at. i think the main place we would use this vehicle is in finance, where the public is being threatened with the use of a firearm. or anytime we do a drug search warrant, oftentimes those are no not warrants and we'll use a tactical team for those entries. and we will respond with this vehicle in those situations as well. with the how do we ever get to the point where we think states need m raps coming? how do they decide m wraps appropriate for a community of my home...
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unite us.men, the 80th president of the united states conference of mayors, francis x. suarez from miami, florida. [applause] >> we've got the miami cheering section in full effect. thank you so much, mayor. and after that beautiful tribute that mayor berger gave to his wife if i don't say something nice about my wife i may have to sleep on the couch. what's impressive about this conference is that there's never a time you don't get good advice. of course, the past presidents who are here, president benjamin and president fisher and president barnett, president told me my staff, you need to smile more when you're up there. they need to feel your personality and of course, tom said, mr. mayor, you've got to talk slower. it's hard because i'm so caffeinated, you into what i mean, if you hear me talking slow and smiling at the same time. you'll know why. honored guests, fellow mayors, ladies and gentlemen, let me first thank the u.s. conference of mayor and my brother and sister mayors for entrust
unite us.men, the 80th president of the united states conference of mayors, francis x. suarez from miami, florida. [applause] >> we've got the miami cheering section in full effect. thank you so much, mayor. and after that beautiful tribute that mayor berger gave to his wife if i don't say something nice about my wife i may have to sleep on the couch. what's impressive about this conference is that there's never a time you don't get good advice. of course, the past presidents who are...
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the us has lost five. it's not unusualfor the us has lost five.sophisticated aircraft but also a problem that this is the first deployment of these f-sss the first deployment of these f—35s and they were hoping it would go smoothly and something is clearly happened and they are going to have to look about and figure out what happened and figure out what happened and make sure it doesn't happen again. and make sure it doesn't happen aaain. ~ ., .., again. mark cancian live in iowa, again. mark cancian live in iowa. but _ again. mark cancian live in iowa, but is _ again. mark cancian live in iowa, but is all— again. mark cancian live in iowa, but is all we - again. mark cancian live in iowa, but is all we time i again. mark cancian live in | iowa, but is all we time for, givenjoining us to iowa, but is all we time for, given joining us to talk about thatjet. —— that is all. data from oxford university shows that ten billion coronavirus jabs have now been administered around the world, but there remain massive disparities in how those jabs are spread
the us has lost five. it's not unusualfor the us has lost five.sophisticated aircraft but also a problem that this is the first deployment of these f-sss the first deployment of these f—35s and they were hoping it would go smoothly and something is clearly happened and they are going to have to look about and figure out what happened and figure out what happened and make sure it doesn't happen again. and make sure it doesn't happen aaain. ~ ., .., again. mark cancian live in iowa, again. mark...
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they're often used in medical therapies and can also be put to good use, put physically demanding work oh, at the helmet. schmidt, university, and hamburg, professor colbert vida. and his team have spent the past 4 years testing exoskeletons, these supportive structures relieve the strain on the body. when bending or lifting on is kind, we don't know of any universal exoskeleton. the model that supports several different parts of the body at once. because instead you have to systems like lucy, one that support individual areas as team is on it even be they might be for the shoulder region like these 1st 3 more. they help a bag like the others. you see here? yeah, this timothy b as in oh, some hands, soft belts. others have rigid support stretches made of metal. repost, his models on active ones with an extra motor. how well suited the various systems off the use on a construction fight for example, is being tested in a special laboratory. doctoral student she show now is putting on a rigid exoskeleton that she developed herself. it has a motor that is designed to help assist the arms a
they're often used in medical therapies and can also be put to good use, put physically demanding work oh, at the helmet. schmidt, university, and hamburg, professor colbert vida. and his team have spent the past 4 years testing exoskeletons, these supportive structures relieve the strain on the body. when bending or lifting on is kind, we don't know of any universal exoskeleton. the model that supports several different parts of the body at once. because instead you have to systems like lucy,...
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. pyro, metallurgy, using heat, which produces smoke and hydro metallurgy, using liquids causing waste products which is stored in large tanks. it's these processes that the scientists believe may be at the heart of the problem. we know that if we have mining of d, v d, like i draw mythology, it mean that the use are said to produce or to get mentors and is what the remaining was can be or used in the system that we called drainage. they explored the population when they sprayed these acid. this dropped c substance in the varmint of the population. when we update the rain the open, the day, and this substance toxic substance are spray in the army and this population are living in the vicinity of lives. might complain. awfully as exposure. lucy, for young miss already dear, keep again with muddle girls. except for the nigger. it's chris russell. did there say della chief soccer at them are parallel? shut them with the sun de la bruise for beauty. be said that their fair got on my back, then they could've done it again. ah, night jungling. a man made lake located between the 2 largest mi
. pyro, metallurgy, using heat, which produces smoke and hydro metallurgy, using liquids causing waste products which is stored in large tanks. it's these processes that the scientists believe may be at the heart of the problem. we know that if we have mining of d, v d, like i draw mythology, it mean that the use are said to produce or to get mentors and is what the remaining was can be or used in the system that we called drainage. they explored the population when they sprayed these acid....
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court from using its overwhelming market power. fifty -- 70% of all online sales occur on amazon's platform to control prices through restrictive agreements with third party sellers who sell on amazon's marketplace and wholesalers that feed amazon's retail business. amazon claims everything it does in business is all about the consumer. well, our investigation reveals otherwise. amazon indeed is focused in the evidence is compelling, on one thing. it bottom line. even at the expense of consumers the ones it claims to care so much about. in fact, amazon is costing all of us more money by controlling prices across the entire electronic mail. like you, senator warren, i, too am a capitalist. people should get paid for their hard work, creativity and entrepreneurship. people should certainly watch profits increase as businesses increase. companies like amazon are unfairly and unlawfully increasing prices on all of us, stifling competition and taking advantage of consumers. the law must step in say enough is enough. in 2019, amazon was
court from using its overwhelming market power. fifty -- 70% of all online sales occur on amazon's platform to control prices through restrictive agreements with third party sellers who sell on amazon's marketplace and wholesalers that feed amazon's retail business. amazon claims everything it does in business is all about the consumer. well, our investigation reveals otherwise. amazon indeed is focused in the evidence is compelling, on one thing. it bottom line. even at the expense of...
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as this takes us near, we should breathe in deeply mcmillan's us in this year. we should let the forest sharpen our senses and we should absorb the nature around us savings and osmond. research on the health benefits of spending time in forests is in its infancy may be one day doctors will prescribe a walk in the woods to cue what ails us. but even without that, a war come to a leafy canopy of green is certainly a wonderful way to relax. ah, ah, but what if you can't escape the stress of urban life then martin schmidt can help you with this quick and easy mindfulness. ted. welcome to mindfulness exercise on a daily walk through the city. sometimes we are busy with thoughts on such a way or we carry around something that can be expressed through tension or unrest . we could make good use of a healthy interruption and now it's such a mom, for instance, using a traffic light when the green light shows just stay in the here. and now the most important thing is not to start running off, but really allow and take in that pole or so with the following green lights. you
as this takes us near, we should breathe in deeply mcmillan's us in this year. we should let the forest sharpen our senses and we should absorb the nature around us savings and osmond. research on the health benefits of spending time in forests is in its infancy may be one day doctors will prescribe a walk in the woods to cue what ails us. but even without that, a war come to a leafy canopy of green is certainly a wonderful way to relax. ah, ah, but what if you can't escape the stress of urban...
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and i think us that will allow us to avoid the source of beggared the neighbor policies. this kind of, you know, in we're looking approach where they try and deal with sort of uncertainties about their own demand requirements by imposing export bands. so the way to deal with this kind of issue is to let prices adjust not to restrict quantities, and so this export ban will affect the market greatly. an asset is required to stop the source of the thanks. okay, dr. john men on thank you so much for joining us on date of your business. thank you. also. i was have a look at some of the other global business stories making the news turkeys. annual inflation rate jumped to more than 36 percent in december. that's the highest level in almost 2 decades. the value of the turkish lira has slumped to record lows, forcing retailers to hike prices sharply. the currency has suffered as a result of a series of central bank rates cuts forced through by president head of testers, as it delivered nearly a 1000000 cars during 2021. that's almost twice as many as in the previous year, electri
and i think us that will allow us to avoid the source of beggared the neighbor policies. this kind of, you know, in we're looking approach where they try and deal with sort of uncertainties about their own demand requirements by imposing export bands. so the way to deal with this kind of issue is to let prices adjust not to restrict quantities, and so this export ban will affect the market greatly. an asset is required to stop the source of the thanks. okay, dr. john men on thank you so much...
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being used. >> they are being used is, that correct? >> there's no doubt that social media companies should do more to prevent their platforms from pushing's poison into our homes. >> thank you for following up madam chair, i appreciate it. >> madam chair canada say the fda and we would be happy to talk to you about this. we agree it is and drug sales. especially online drug sales very seriously. since 2018, some of the internet providers and groups that control access to the internet. the service providers, we're happy to talk with you more. thank you doctor. >> the gentleman from florida yields back and pleasure to recognize the gentleman from maryland. >> good morning when i'm, chair thank you very much for this hearing. this is delicate and a complicated topic. there are a lot of obstacles to navigate in issues to address. maryland hasn't escaped the surge of of this pandemic that we are seeing where epidemic really other related deaths. and we are interested in how you are going to address this and strike the right balance here. th
being used. >> they are being used is, that correct? >> there's no doubt that social media companies should do more to prevent their platforms from pushing's poison into our homes. >> thank you for following up madam chair, i appreciate it. >> madam chair canada say the fda and we would be happy to talk to you about this. we agree it is and drug sales. especially online drug sales very seriously. since 2018, some of the internet providers and groups that control access...
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platforms are being used or mexican cartels -- >> but they are being used, correct? >> there is no doubt that social media platforms should do more to prevent social media from pushing these platforms into our homes. >> madam chair, can i just say the fda does have an active set of ongoing issues on this. we agree it is a very serious threat. we take counterfeit drug sales, especially online drug sales, very seriously, and have taken actions, including discussions since 2018 with some of the internet providers and some of the groups that control access to the internet. the internet service providers, for instance. i'm happy to talk with you more. >> thank you, doctor. the gentleman from florida yields back. a pleasure to recognize the gentleman from maryland, mr. sarbaines, for his five minutes of questions. >> good morning, madam chair. thank you very much for this hearing. obviously this is a very delicate and pretty complicated topic, this one of scheduling fentanyl, because there is a lot of obstacles to navigate or issues to address. maryland hasn't escaped the
platforms are being used or mexican cartels -- >> but they are being used, correct? >> there is no doubt that social media platforms should do more to prevent social media from pushing these platforms into our homes. >> madam chair, can i just say the fda does have an active set of ongoing issues on this. we agree it is a very serious threat. we take counterfeit drug sales, especially online drug sales, very seriously, and have taken actions, including discussions since 2018...