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sometimes i and i write to our faces, guy with him about the people believe it the last and last is bellamy data. this able, realised that the official talk is nothing but lie. i need that. they say, i'm saying, well, that is a country of pretend it's the people of the suffering to go for how they are about their situation. they reversed was, didn't realize that it was you. i came here before the revolution. i've been out now they part of campus cultural heritage that the lateral one knows a little that i've all mitchell latanus does not say, but anyway, my city gives birth to baby boy and i says, yeah, it's absolutely vital. yeah, keep the cars running e at both. so we've had to be inventing that of got whenever there's a problem, we have to solve it using russian or german ha, russo ali, mung e. sometimes the cars have yards from god knows where all the golf. i gotcha, this is a 1955 chevrolet, no exemption, but it has a mercedes benz engine from 1980. then madison, living there, daniel. oh, chamber follow. chill fit is all of our drivers got assa mclennan, sci fi and electricians. she, w
sometimes i and i write to our faces, guy with him about the people believe it the last and last is bellamy data. this able, realised that the official talk is nothing but lie. i need that. they say, i'm saying, well, that is a country of pretend it's the people of the suffering to go for how they are about their situation. they reversed was, didn't realize that it was you. i came here before the revolution. i've been out now they part of campus cultural heritage that the lateral one knows a...
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jennifer bellamy is an anchor for 11 alive in atlanta. craig is a political reporter for the atlanta journal-constitution. and chuck williams is a reporter with wrbl in columbus, georgia. for complete rules visit the atlanta press club website, atlanta press club.org/debates. to start the debate, each candidate will be asked to questions. candidates have 60 seconds to answer each question. chuck williams you get the first question of stacey abrams. >> miss abrams, public opinion polls in our state show support for the right to abortion, medicaid expansion and banning assault weapons. you are on the side of public opinions in each of these issues. yet, you were behind in almost every poll, why? ms. abrams: thank you for having me and i appreciate the opportunity to address the community of georgia. the reason people on my side are because i'm on the right side of history and on the right side of the issues. but we also know that polls are snapshot. the question is, who are they taking a picture of. when i go across the state, the people i'
jennifer bellamy is an anchor for 11 alive in atlanta. craig is a political reporter for the atlanta journal-constitution. and chuck williams is a reporter with wrbl in columbus, georgia. for complete rules visit the atlanta press club website, atlanta press club.org/debates. to start the debate, each candidate will be asked to questions. candidates have 60 seconds to answer each question. chuck williams you get the first question of stacey abrams. >> miss abrams, public opinion polls in...
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however, bellamy and his men would not be able to enjoy their riches. in april of 1717, as the widow was making its way up the east coast and was just about to go around the outstretched arm of cape cod, a nor'easter came barreling down the coast. it sent the whydah into the shallows, right near east town on the cape. about 1500 feet from shore. the ship, the back was broken, on a sand reef. 161 men were killed in the water. including bellamy. only two people survived and managed to climb up the cliffs. later, they were, if you want to learn what happens then you can read the book. it is fascinating. all that treasure, the key point, all the treasure also sank into the sand off of cape cod. for 267 years the whydah's treasure remained there. many people try to find it. one guy, a writer from massachusetts spent a considerable amount of money and dove many times off the coast trying to find those gold dubloons and silver pieces of eight. but no luck. in 1984, a salvager and diver named barry clifford and his team, at the time included john f. kennedy jr.
however, bellamy and his men would not be able to enjoy their riches. in april of 1717, as the widow was making its way up the east coast and was just about to go around the outstretched arm of cape cod, a nor'easter came barreling down the coast. it sent the whydah into the shallows, right near east town on the cape. about 1500 feet from shore. the ship, the back was broken, on a sand reef. 161 men were killed in the water. including bellamy. only two people survived and managed to climb up...
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this is also when pirate sam bellamy captured a british slave ship called the widow, which was carrying a fortune in gold and silver the proceeds from selling 500 slaves in port royal jamaica. he also had the -- for more than 50 captures than he and his men had achieved just in the prior year. excuse me. i'm having my allergies are sort of kicking up. so. throats a little itchy. however bellamine as men would not be able to enjoy their riches because in april of 1717 as the widow was making its way up these coasts and was just about to go around the outstretched arm of cape cod a nor'easter came barreling down the coast and sent the wida into the shallows right near wellfleet and east ham on the cape about 1500 feet from shore. the ship is back was broken on a sand reef and 161 men were killed thrown into the water including bellamy. only two people survived and managed to climb up the cliffs and later they were if you want to learn about what happens to them, you can read the book. it's fascinating story. but all that treasure the key point is all the treasure also sank into the sand o
this is also when pirate sam bellamy captured a british slave ship called the widow, which was carrying a fortune in gold and silver the proceeds from selling 500 slaves in port royal jamaica. he also had the -- for more than 50 captures than he and his men had achieved just in the prior year. excuse me. i'm having my allergies are sort of kicking up. so. throats a little itchy. however bellamine as men would not be able to enjoy their riches because in april of 1717 as the widow was making its...
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to the bellamy salute to what the progressives did -- the whole story. what david had done and the research he had done was a no-brainer. we got to work on the film then eventually the book. none of this happened without david goodwin and the research and expertise he brings. >> i bet everyone in the audience has some familiarity with critical race theory being taught in our nation's schools today. what i found fascinating in this book was right up front, the two of you make the point that that's just a very recent tip of the iceberg. this problem is really as much as 100 years old. one of you please explain that? >> it is. what is an amazing part of the story of the development of the book is we started march 2020. if you remember, that's before crt went front and center. before the george floyd riots and before covid. the interest early on was pete and i were thinking we want to tell the story of what was happening in the early part of the 20th century because nobody has told the story. as we went along, history was unfolding in front of us. pete comin
to the bellamy salute to what the progressives did -- the whole story. what david had done and the research he had done was a no-brainer. we got to work on the film then eventually the book. none of this happened without david goodwin and the research and expertise he brings. >> i bet everyone in the audience has some familiarity with critical race theory being taught in our nation's schools today. what i found fascinating in this book was right up front, the two of you make the point...
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i want to read an account in your piece from bellamy, a 20-year-old resident of fort myers.the power to come back on, said bellamy. my groceries are going bad. he wonders if he should cut down the trees in his front yard. it is something he is never thought of before. he's convinced his community will have to wade into the last wave of resources to get help. quote, i haven't seen one light truck, he said. no tree truck. i haven't seen one power truck. margot, is that sentiment specific to dunbar and florida politics, and local representatives? >> i think that that is representative of how he as a resonant, having lived there for 20 years. he was the next nor debris to one lady who had a tree slice her house in half, essentially. so when i walked up to him, he's sitting in the trunk of his car, and we actually had to stop our interview because the neighbors bringing food to him. there is a sense of community that we are going to lift each other, of help each other, and the people who had food we're bringing it to neighbors. and so it was a sense from him, having lived in the
i want to read an account in your piece from bellamy, a 20-year-old resident of fort myers.the power to come back on, said bellamy. my groceries are going bad. he wonders if he should cut down the trees in his front yard. it is something he is never thought of before. he's convinced his community will have to wade into the last wave of resources to get help. quote, i haven't seen one light truck, he said. no tree truck. i haven't seen one power truck. margot, is that sentiment specific to...
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sometimes i and i write to our faces, guy with him about the people believe it unless unless it bellamy data disabled, realised that the official talk is nothing but lie. i need that. they say, i'm saying that a glover is a country officer, attendance the people are suffering to go over how they are about the situation in the emergency room. the middle of that i believe she was came here before the revolution. i've been out now they part of campus, cultural heritage that the lumber was those a little that have all, mitchell latanus does not say, but in the whole process that he gives birth to baby boy, i says, yeah, it's absolutely vital. you keep the cars running e at both, so we've had to be inventive in that of got whenever there is a problem, we have to solve it using russian or german ha, russo ali mung e. i. sometimes the cars have yards from god knows where they got. i got a, this is a 1955 chevrolet, no exemption, but it has a mercedes benz engine from 1980 then madison, having their annual oil change so little chill fit is all of us drivers asked millennium sci fi and electrici
sometimes i and i write to our faces, guy with him about the people believe it unless unless it bellamy data disabled, realised that the official talk is nothing but lie. i need that. they say, i'm saying that a glover is a country officer, attendance the people are suffering to go over how they are about the situation in the emergency room. the middle of that i believe she was came here before the revolution. i've been out now they part of campus, cultural heritage that the lumber was those a...
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going on from john dewey to the original pledge of allegiance, which we needed to do that to the bellamy salute to what the progressive did another use prohibition, the whole story. what they would have done and it done it was a no-brainer so we got to work on the film and then eventually the book. bnone of this happens without david goodwin in the research and expertise he brings. >> now, i bet the just about everyone in this audience has now some familiarity with this whole critical race theory, being taught in our nation schools today but when i found fascinating in this book is right i up front the two of you make the point that that's just the very recent tip of the iceberg. this problem is reallyy as much as 100 years old. so one of you please explain that. >> well, it is. what's truly an amazing part of the story the development of the book is we started in march of 2020. which if remember that's before crt went front and center. it was before the george floyd riots, before evenfo covid. the interest early onpe was keih and i were thinking the story needs to be told what's happeni
going on from john dewey to the original pledge of allegiance, which we needed to do that to the bellamy salute to what the progressive did another use prohibition, the whole story. what they would have done and it done it was a no-brainer so we got to work on the film and then eventually the book. bnone of this happens without david goodwin in the research and expertise he brings. >> now, i bet the just about everyone in this audience has now some familiarity with this whole critical...
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donna: jennifer bellamy, your question for shane hazel.nifer: georgia seems to be struggling right now and dealing with how to legally take on the issue of cannabis in this day, what do you think needs to be done? how should georgia address the issues surrounding marijuana? >> a perfect question for a libertarian, we believe that cannabis is a plant that grows from the earth naturally. and the hubris of the federal government has shown in making a schedule one drug is holding -- while also holding patents on it is one of those things that we find laughable. it is a right of people, it is medicine, it is something that we can add to our industry here in georgia and really displays a lot of what comes in from outside of georgia. this is a huge win for georgia. we have a great agricultural sector, we can grow two bumper crops of cannabis every year. the idea that it is still illegal and that brian kemp has talked about this and tweeted about it and it's a good thing when we make cannabis bus only, it is a real sign that the government in geor
donna: jennifer bellamy, your question for shane hazel.nifer: georgia seems to be struggling right now and dealing with how to legally take on the issue of cannabis in this day, what do you think needs to be done? how should georgia address the issues surrounding marijuana? >> a perfect question for a libertarian, we believe that cannabis is a plant that grows from the earth naturally. and the hubris of the federal government has shown in making a schedule one drug is holding -- while...
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thank you for your time, chris bellamy, joining us there from london. this you. meanwhile, the mayor of ukraine 2nd largest city says several russia miss. i struck over night explosion spread fires in car cave damaging i know full medical facility and other buildings. there's been no reports of casualties. a, some city has been a frequent target of russian strikes and the war began in february. ukrainian authorities say they have found a large burial site in the eastern town of lee mon. the regions governor says it's unclear how many bodies it contains. the man was retaken by ukraine in recent days . it's now reportedly being used by ukrainian forces as a base for further counter attacks. as 20 more had on this, al jazeera news hour, including the u. s. chips away at china's major tech forums with new export controls. as we find on how this is drought and heat, wave in southern spain have affected olive harvests. and the women's rugby world cup kicks off with some record breaking games details coming up later. ah, at least 2 palestinians have been kille
thank you for your time, chris bellamy, joining us there from london. this you. meanwhile, the mayor of ukraine 2nd largest city says several russia miss. i struck over night explosion spread fires in car cave damaging i know full medical facility and other buildings. there's been no reports of casualties. a, some city has been a frequent target of russian strikes and the war began in february. ukrainian authorities say they have found a large burial site in the eastern town of lee mon. the...
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look like shown. grande, seymour, i fear that minority writes lucy, a make big set bang, 80 feet, bellamy, not on say something she both women work in academia and they also worry that the aggressive rhetoric will poison the social climate. c stand no. so when on both off because the danger is that these things become acceptable so that you can insult women or be openly homophobic without any consequences, the man didn't food to the nan did. during the election campaign, georgia maloney tried to present herself as a moderate politician. but she made it clear that for her a family should only be one thing. we couldn't readily leaky as far as the rights law we're couples are concerned. and you know, there are already registered civil partnerships, and that is quite sufficient. for me. i'm against adoption rights for gay and lesbian couples. not because i'm homophobic as some say, but simply because children need a mother and a father and a stable relationship, which is what our current legislation already provide. us with moderates, the benita that i go. yeah, a little bit of it almost reli
look like shown. grande, seymour, i fear that minority writes lucy, a make big set bang, 80 feet, bellamy, not on say something she both women work in academia and they also worry that the aggressive rhetoric will poison the social climate. c stand no. so when on both off because the danger is that these things become acceptable so that you can insult women or be openly homophobic without any consequences, the man didn't food to the nan did. during the election campaign, georgia maloney tried...
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oh cameron. bellamy is an associate fellow at al shock strategic research. he says the election of rashid is a continuation of the same political cycle. this is another consensus government in the country, which means that this is a government supported by the start of school artist. but by the start of course, i lead time leaders. so which mean is this is a consensus government, which is mainly responsible for the political dysfunction in the country. he can form the government because he's back in by the largest book in the country, but he's in my view, he's not able to address the core issue challenges facing the country for the, for the simple reason. just out just mentioned that he is a prime minister, a consensus prime and is that which mean meaning that he has no strong political function, a cohesive but political faction of the poem, and to, to back his foreign policy internal policy, his vision for the government? no, i think this is the continuation of the same cycle, the same people who have been ruling the country over the past 18 years. people i
oh cameron. bellamy is an associate fellow at al shock strategic research. he says the election of rashid is a continuation of the same political cycle. this is another consensus government in the country, which means that this is a government supported by the start of school artist. but by the start of course, i lead time leaders. so which mean is this is a consensus government, which is mainly responsible for the political dysfunction in the country. he can form the government because he's...
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but the original pledge by francis bellamy did not include under god. it was added by eisenhower and added by comments in the 50 the and original pledge has no mention of god. to oversimplify, the new economy. f it's a cross and a bible in the classroom with a flag and a pledge. over a time speaking and different types of school over here and got around inside and there's a pull out period and and not on school grounds and what we respect that you haveav faith in god. it's always incremental and you should explain they started a school in gary, indiana, and changing the way school worked from k through 12. it's individual because they created these model schools and they became ary center point of it. the thing about gary and they couldd do the type of line there and superintendent that build it down and in indiana and things we all thought were allies in school like bells that ring at the end of a 55 minute period. period in a seven period day. the idea that it's broken up in social sciences and this was all packaged up and removed religion, christiani
but the original pledge by francis bellamy did not include under god. it was added by eisenhower and added by comments in the 50 the and original pledge has no mention of god. to oversimplify, the new economy. f it's a cross and a bible in the classroom with a flag and a pledge. over a time speaking and different types of school over here and got around inside and there's a pull out period and and not on school grounds and what we respect that you haveav faith in god. it's always incremental...
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it is stolen in essence the prisoners have to pay interpreted as stolen by the doc bellamy address thatoint the prison is a modern plantation of slavery and our product of white supremacy and the changes the shape but not its essence. and all the work in the prison is done by the incarcerated earning $20 a month in new jersey that yet i have a list of commissary prices that maybe their salary of 22 cents an hourar is the same the prices have all increased by over 100 percent basic items like toothpaste or coffee. but then everything internally is privatized in s the american prison system commissary is privatized, medical, money transfer, phones, there are huge prison contracts especially out of philly with constant cases of food poisoning throughout the prison. and when you are sent to prison you're given a fine so is a 14 -year-old was given $10000 for the fines and pulling two dollars a month out of and he finishes prison in debt. if he wanted to go get that 15 minutes of there viewing with an immediate family member that is hundreds of dollars and if you can't pay that back when you
it is stolen in essence the prisoners have to pay interpreted as stolen by the doc bellamy address thatoint the prison is a modern plantation of slavery and our product of white supremacy and the changes the shape but not its essence. and all the work in the prison is done by the incarcerated earning $20 a month in new jersey that yet i have a list of commissary prices that maybe their salary of 22 cents an hourar is the same the prices have all increased by over 100 percent basic items like...
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moderator: jennifer bellamy, your turn to ask a question. >> this is for each of you -- what do you see as the biggest challenge facing georgians and how do you think it should be addressed and what will you do as governor to address that challenge? ms. abrams: gang crime is up, gun violence is up, housing prices have skyrocketed, equity investors have purchased 30% of the homes in the state of georgia. we have 1.4 million people without health insurance who cannot see a doctor when they need one. we live in a state of fear and this is a governor who for the last four years has beat his chest but delivered very little for most georgians. he has weakened gun laws and flooded our streets, he has weakened our privacy rights and women's rights. he has denied women's access to reproductive care. the most dangerous thing facing georgia is four more years of brian kemp. we need a governor who understands the math and the morality. we need to understand that we have veterans like mr. hazel pointed out who cannot get access to health care in part because they are not fully covered by v.a. benefi
moderator: jennifer bellamy, your turn to ask a question. >> this is for each of you -- what do you see as the biggest challenge facing georgians and how do you think it should be addressed and what will you do as governor to address that challenge? ms. abrams: gang crime is up, gun violence is up, housing prices have skyrocketed, equity investors have purchased 30% of the homes in the state of georgia. we have 1.4 million people without health insurance who cannot see a doctor when they...
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forces have been pushing a counter offensive in the east and in the southern care. san reaching, chris bellamy is a professor emeritus of maritime security at the university of greenwich. he says, the damage to the bridge is a significant blow to russia. the one of the reports i saw says that the is called the navigation off. that's the, the big gap in them, in the middle with a like a can to leave a bridge over it to allow ships to pass through, into and out of the sea of assault. but only russian defense ministry websites is ah, we see ships as stacked up both sides of the bridge. and so it may be that once they've and show that, nothing's going for more kind of fall off it. they can reopen the maritime route under it. there's just one section of the bridge where ocean going ships can, can pass through, but then to get the bridge repaired for rail and road traffic to cross the catch straight. this bridge is the longest bridge in europe incidentally and it is incredibly achieved by the russians to build it. they've been planning to build a bridge over with us since $19.00 oh $4.00. so take a,
forces have been pushing a counter offensive in the east and in the southern care. san reaching, chris bellamy is a professor emeritus of maritime security at the university of greenwich. he says, the damage to the bridge is a significant blow to russia. the one of the reports i saw says that the is called the navigation off. that's the, the big gap in them, in the middle with a like a can to leave a bridge over it to allow ships to pass through, into and out of the sea of assault. but only...
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um, we have also had a couple of updates from the president's irv bellamy zalinski himself one earlier on the when the attack started. and another one of about half i through we can listen to what he said. now, grains him again or analog ukrainians, and the morning is difficult, that we are dealing with terrorists dozens of missiles iranian drones. they have 2 targets, the energy facilities throughout the country. and the 2nd target is the people in such a time. such goals are specifically chosen to cause us as much damage as possible, but we are ukrainians. we help each other, we believe in ourselves. we restore everything that is destroyed. there may be temporary power outages now, but there will never be an interruption in our confidence. our confidence in victory so this onslaught is something that i think the country has not seen in, in, in an entirety like this late since the early days of the war. the question now for ukraine is, is this going to be repeated? has russia used up a huge amount of precision weapon rates and feels like it's made as points astronomy fruits and was pu
um, we have also had a couple of updates from the president's irv bellamy zalinski himself one earlier on the when the attack started. and another one of about half i through we can listen to what he said. now, grains him again or analog ukrainians, and the morning is difficult, that we are dealing with terrorists dozens of missiles iranian drones. they have 2 targets, the energy facilities throughout the country. and the 2nd target is the people in such a time. such goals are specifically...
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. >> my name is everett bellamy.ng to break the trend, as a black person asking two people about to vote. when you listen to black scholars and you get the feedback how much actually on the ground work that you do in black committees talking to community leaders, seeing what their dearly lives were like as you wrote the current aspects of your book, , not going back in history, but what's going on today, how much of that kind of work did you do? >> i would say organically i do a lot of that work through several organizations i'm involved with in st. louis. i'm part of group called gateway to flourishing. it's a group of christian business people who are trying to flip their philanthropic model and do a better job, so we are both black and white believers and we also bring in both black and white speakers. so that's actually how i met lucas and that the community there. a lot of that is happened somewhat organically and, of course, it's just naturally involve itself into the book. i actually give a little shout out to
. >> my name is everett bellamy.ng to break the trend, as a black person asking two people about to vote. when you listen to black scholars and you get the feedback how much actually on the ground work that you do in black committees talking to community leaders, seeing what their dearly lives were like as you wrote the current aspects of your book, , not going back in history, but what's going on today, how much of that kind of work did you do? >> i would say organically i do a lot...
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my name is everett bellamy. i'm gonna break the trend as a black person asking to white people about to vote. i how much and in addition to the black scholars that you collaborated with or got their feedback. how much actually on the ground work that you do in black communities talking to community leaders seeing what their dearly lies were like as you wrote. current aspects of your book not going back in history, but what's going on today? how much of that kind of work that you do? i would say just organically i do a lot of that work through several organizations that i'm involved with in st. louis. so i'm part of a group called gateway to flourishing. it's a group of christian business people who are trying to flip their philanthropic model right and do a better job and so we are both black and white believers and we also bring in both black and white speakers and so i that's actually how i met lucas from loveloo and met the community there on enright boulevard, and so a lot of that has happened, you know, som
my name is everett bellamy. i'm gonna break the trend as a black person asking to white people about to vote. i how much and in addition to the black scholars that you collaborated with or got their feedback. how much actually on the ground work that you do in black communities talking to community leaders seeing what their dearly lies were like as you wrote. current aspects of your book not going back in history, but what's going on today? how much of that kind of work that you do? i would say...
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, it is not a - a final settlement, it is not a starting point, you will remember sir christopher bellamynts in prosecuting and the resolution of serious sexual offences and is putting a lot of emphasis on that. well, they need to frankly put their money where their mouth is. there has been an accepted starting point of an additionalfee has been an accepted starting point of an additional fee for barristers dealing with those sorts of highly complex fake cases because of the massive additional work it requires but again this is just the starting point, ——, all of these figures are the beginning, they are not settlements.— the beginning, they are not settlements. the dispute isn't completely — settlements. the dispute isn't completely over, _ settlements. the dispute isn't completely over, you - settlements. the dispute isn't completely over, you are - settlements. the dispute isn't i completely over, you are saying settlements. the dispute isn't - completely over, you are saying it has been suspended, 15% has been accepted on a pay rise but are you still going for 25%, ultimately? accepte
, it is not a - a final settlement, it is not a starting point, you will remember sir christopher bellamynts in prosecuting and the resolution of serious sexual offences and is putting a lot of emphasis on that. well, they need to frankly put their money where their mouth is. there has been an accepted starting point of an additionalfee has been an accepted starting point of an additional fee for barristers dealing with those sorts of highly complex fake cases because of the massive additional...