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and so in ohio so pretty early on, the ohio supreme court ruled that anyone who was how should i how should i says like anyone who was one quarter or less black was counted as white. so by their definition, a mulatto person would be half black and half another, and you were less. if you were less like, let's say one of your grandparents, only was a person of african descent, you considered white in ohio because. that's what the supreme court decided, which actually very significant implications in ohio, because it also that african-american men were a quarter or less black could vote. and also, as the court said, the time in the supreme court this is dumb because i mean, they didn't literally say that, you know, it was like and who is checking right? so it's also like when you go to register to vote, if you're a person color and you know, it's not like the registrars are going to be asking, see who your grandparents were and mean that people were actually more obsessed with racial bloodlines in the early 20th century and they would have asked where you were, your grandparents? was it
and so in ohio so pretty early on, the ohio supreme court ruled that anyone who was how should i how should i says like anyone who was one quarter or less black was counted as white. so by their definition, a mulatto person would be half black and half another, and you were less. if you were less like, let's say one of your grandparents, only was a person of african descent, you considered white in ohio because. that's what the supreme court decided, which actually very significant implications...
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this is delaware ohio. traditionally a college and farm supply town until the development of the county airport and its surrounding industrial park. now there are five signs of all employers adding to the economy during its first year of operation. this single plant contributed $6.5 million to the local economy. good morning, ppg industries of delaware, ohio. the 457 employees earned $4.6 million in wages and salaries. purchases from area suppliers came to $670,000 and service expenditures reached nearly $1 million. this one plant paid a quarter million dollars in local and state taxes in ohio alone. studies that airport development has attracted or expanded 1500 manufacturing firms providing. 60,000 new jobs and $250 million in income. these companies have made a capital investment of over $1 billion. the cost the state's entire network of airports through bond issues was $6.2 million. the major companies are decentralizing. they're moving out into the community such as yours, because we're finding a bette
this is delaware ohio. traditionally a college and farm supply town until the development of the county airport and its surrounding industrial park. now there are five signs of all employers adding to the economy during its first year of operation. this single plant contributed $6.5 million to the local economy. good morning, ppg industries of delaware, ohio. the 457 employees earned $4.6 million in wages and salaries. purchases from area suppliers came to $670,000 and service expenditures...
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i grew up in central ohio, went to school, miami of ohio and we buckeyes in those days thought that they're coming to columbus there was plenty of that. they're going to philadelphia, maybe harrisburg, perhaps looking fatter to go on to baltimore, washington. that's what the war department course worries about constantly. nobody is 100% sure what's on at this particular stage of the early campaign. most importantly, fighting hooker can't fight. he's got to guard the roads to washington. can't be doing anything aggressive and. so the union army just kind of set back the problem this with a confession dirt heading to pennsylvania. the nobody knew for sure that's where they were going. there's absolutely no way in the world joe hooker's army of the potomac can catch robert e lee can't do it. so you've got a major problem in our governor. republican by name of andrew craig curtain has called for help from washington. he sends the former assistant secretary of war thomas scott, one of the vice presidents of the pennsylvania railroad on a train down washington to plead with the war department. st
i grew up in central ohio, went to school, miami of ohio and we buckeyes in those days thought that they're coming to columbus there was plenty of that. they're going to philadelphia, maybe harrisburg, perhaps looking fatter to go on to baltimore, washington. that's what the war department course worries about constantly. nobody is 100% sure what's on at this particular stage of the early campaign. most importantly, fighting hooker can't fight. he's got to guard the roads to washington. can't...
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i grew up in central ohio, went to school, miami of ohio and we buckeyes in those days thought that they're coming to columbus there was plenty of that. they're going to philadelphia, maybe harrisburg, perhaps looking fatter to go on to baltimore, washington. that's what the war department course worries about constantly. nobody is 100% sure what's on at this particular stage of the early campaign. most importantly, fighting hooker can't fight. he's got to guard the roads to washington. can't be doing anything aggressive and. so the union army just kind of set back the problem this with a confession dirt heading to pennsylvania. the nobody knew for sure that's where they were going. there's absolutely no way in the world joe hooker's army of the potomac can catch robert e lee can't do it. so you've got a major problem in our governor. republican by name of andrew craig curtain has called for help from washington. he sends the former assistant secretary of war thomas scott, one of the vice presidents of the pennsylvania railroad on a train down washington to plead with the war department. st
i grew up in central ohio, went to school, miami of ohio and we buckeyes in those days thought that they're coming to columbus there was plenty of that. they're going to philadelphia, maybe harrisburg, perhaps looking fatter to go on to baltimore, washington. that's what the war department course worries about constantly. nobody is 100% sure what's on at this particular stage of the early campaign. most importantly, fighting hooker can't fight. he's got to guard the roads to washington. can't...
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he can see kentucky on the other of the ohio river and the ohio river is quite important to. me in this in this book. so i think seeing so many different of americans and african americans are present, there's an african-american and i was quite struck in the talk we just heard by the african traveling with breckinridge because there is one with lincoln a young friend named william about whom we know very little but they appear to genuinely have been friends. and there are interesting in the presidency where lincoln intervenes to help johnson he gets him a job. then johnson he asked johnson to go to get with him on a journey that fascinatingly mirrors the train journey into washington and i've just been reading i brought with me martin johnson's wonderful book writing the gettysburg address. and there's an incredible chapter, the train trip to gettysburg. and it feels a lot like all the things i was i was writing about. so he's traveling in a mixed race delegation and his wife and children are with him, but he's just meeting families everywhere, families with divided loyaltie
he can see kentucky on the other of the ohio river and the ohio river is quite important to. me in this in this book. so i think seeing so many different of americans and african americans are present, there's an african-american and i was quite struck in the talk we just heard by the african traveling with breckinridge because there is one with lincoln a young friend named william about whom we know very little but they appear to genuinely have been friends. and there are interesting in the...
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it was easy for me, i am from ohio. what i was fascinated with with ohio is they have a system of guardian education set up. it allows for local communities to submit trainings to have in an online database, and it allows people to watch those at their leisure, guardians and others, but they have to take those credits. when a court orders a guardianship, they have a system where they take certain amounts of ongoing education about their roles. i really saw for indiana that this could be a model to have trainings on about lesser restrictive alternatives but also management and things that go in the day to day of a guardianship. i think ohio can serve as a model for other states that don't have an education system, because ohio has done it effectively. that is what i'm talking about with the state coalitions and learning from each other. i took that back to my role, and i requested something like that in a federal grant. we did not get the grant but we are looking into implementation of a system like that and i look forwa
it was easy for me, i am from ohio. what i was fascinated with with ohio is they have a system of guardian education set up. it allows for local communities to submit trainings to have in an online database, and it allows people to watch those at their leisure, guardians and others, but they have to take those credits. when a court orders a guardianship, they have a system where they take certain amounts of ongoing education about their roles. i really saw for indiana that this could be a model...
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i'm not one who likes to lose ohio. and in a strange way after the past few years i'm not used to it either. will you commit to rejecting michigan's proposals if it continues to include those plans? >> i appreciate the question and would like to help the state of michigan. i can't answer the question without the totality of what they are proposing and what the state might be working on. they go through their own challenge process and figure out where they are going to spend the money we've given them and at the question is making sure they are as accurate as possible and that we really are. our commitment to make sure these programs are focused on the unserved and underserved in that order and that basically the intent of the statute to focus. >> we will keep watching the gentleman's time has expired and of the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas for five minutes for questions. >> thank you mr. chairman. administrator davidson thank you for being here today. the administration announced how 42.5 broadband equity a
i'm not one who likes to lose ohio. and in a strange way after the past few years i'm not used to it either. will you commit to rejecting michigan's proposals if it continues to include those plans? >> i appreciate the question and would like to help the state of michigan. i can't answer the question without the totality of what they are proposing and what the state might be working on. they go through their own challenge process and figure out where they are going to spend the money...
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ohio did not make the list. i would be offended. [ laughter ] we are landlocked, they are, too, how are they a better sailor? young, this is his play right side of him, he says, if you look up the science you are using, the best type of soldier would be someone of mixed race. the argument made by white scientists, african-americans make great foot soldiers but not great leaders. whites make the best leaders. would not it be pertinent to say , combine the two and you have the perfect soldier. this is young writing as an active duty officer, publishing this book in 1907. thinking, he writes a play in 1910 about his idol, who beat three empires in the haitian revolution. one of his first jobs outside of the united states was to serve as the military attachi to haiti. he will map and write the haitian creole language book for military intelligence. this is what the marines use when they invade haiti from 1914 to 1932. they use his maps. they use his reports. right? but, young is an intelligence officer he is going t
ohio did not make the list. i would be offended. [ laughter ] we are landlocked, they are, too, how are they a better sailor? young, this is his play right side of him, he says, if you look up the science you are using, the best type of soldier would be someone of mixed race. the argument made by white scientists, african-americans make great foot soldiers but not great leaders. whites make the best leaders. would not it be pertinent to say , combine the two and you have the perfect soldier....
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the map here is the baltimore and ohio railroad. the red line heading from baltimore west towards ohio and the first reports of this confederate movement moving down the valley come from railroad agents who don't know exactly how many, don't know their end destination, but they start to report back movement of confederate soldiers in the shenandoah valley that those reports ultimately come to the baltimore and a house president named john w garrett, who wants some action done by the federal high command. and so i think this letter here, i find from various quarters statements of large forces in the valley, i am satisfied the operations demand greatest vigilance and attention. june 29th, one day after jubal early made decision to move north from stanton, this was not a surprise. it was not a sneak attack. railroad executives were reporting back this almost immediately. the ironic thing is garrett himself was not outright secessionist leaning, but secessionists and kind of sympathies. he kept undertone, but he answers to a board of di
the map here is the baltimore and ohio railroad. the red line heading from baltimore west towards ohio and the first reports of this confederate movement moving down the valley come from railroad agents who don't know exactly how many, don't know their end destination, but they start to report back movement of confederate soldiers in the shenandoah valley that those reports ultimately come to the baltimore and a house president named john w garrett, who wants some action done by the federal...
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but the kept him in command until the ohio gubernatorial election had passed because they were afraid by removing rosecrans, a democrat, that would help the democrat candidate in ohio who was happened to be none other than clement lending him the famous copperhead. so once the election was over and the republican won the election then rosecrans became expendable and lincoln went about creating the new military division of mississippi and of his commander was ulysses grant and the military division of the mississippi combined. grant's army, the tennessee burnside army of the ohio up near knoxville at that time, and rosecrans army of the cumberland and the war department told grant he could either retain rosecrans as commander under him or. he could replace him, and that was not a hard decision for grant who had headed out for rosecrans from 62, stayed at shiloh in battle of corinth. that's another story. so rosecrans was out and grant names thomas the new commander of the army of the cumberland when word was telegraphed to thomas in chattanooga that he would be the new commander, his r
but the kept him in command until the ohio gubernatorial election had passed because they were afraid by removing rosecrans, a democrat, that would help the democrat candidate in ohio who was happened to be none other than clement lending him the famous copperhead. so once the election was over and the republican won the election then rosecrans became expendable and lincoln went about creating the new military division of mississippi and of his commander was ulysses grant and the military...
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you begin in the 1820s where massachusetts is recognizing free the rights of free blacks and, as is ohio. but at the same time, the states are imposing restrictions on free, including to travel and testify. first, tell us what exactly were civil rights in the antebellum an era and how did three african-americans both exercise them and find them challenged? well, thank you so much for having me and having us. it's such a pleasure to be here with and with dylan penningroth and to about our books, especially his brand new book. so i'm so happy to talk about kind the convergences and divergences of work. so one thing that i think we'll need to do and hopefully the audience will go on this with us in this podcast or in the session is to get a little bit away what we assume civil rights to be. and this is something can talk about. but back in the beginning of the united states, back in the antebellum period when people people did use the term civil rights, but what they meant was usually, as you said, rights to own property, to sue and be sued in court, which goes along with owning property be
you begin in the 1820s where massachusetts is recognizing free the rights of free blacks and, as is ohio. but at the same time, the states are imposing restrictions on free, including to travel and testify. first, tell us what exactly were civil rights in the antebellum an era and how did three african-americans both exercise them and find them challenged? well, thank you so much for having me and having us. it's such a pleasure to be here with and with dylan penningroth and to about our books,...
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communities on either side of the ohio river. fhwa is focused on strong engagement with states and locals as they deliver the many projects from small reaching projects to large complex projects like the bridge. for example, key members of fhwa's leadership team and myself are in regular communication with ohio and kentucky leadership to ensure that this critical project stays on track. as administrator, i have had the privilege to travel around the country to see and hear how the immediate need for safer and more successful resilient transportation and transportation of funding has enabled fhwa in partnership with states and localities to create a system that delivers for our economy and all of our people while getting individuals and good safely to their destinations. there are no democratic roads republican bridges. transportation binds us all together which is why we must work with each other to support the common good. fhwa means committed to this task. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. we are happy t
communities on either side of the ohio river. fhwa is focused on strong engagement with states and locals as they deliver the many projects from small reaching projects to large complex projects like the bridge. for example, key members of fhwa's leadership team and myself are in regular communication with ohio and kentucky leadership to ensure that this critical project stays on track. as administrator, i have had the privilege to travel around the country to see and hear how the immediate...
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the cleveland, ohio station initiated. the plan to relieve midtown traffic congestion in new haven, connecticut a local station was responsible for getting a ramshackle school rebuilt in many communities. radio points the way. we all know. importance of education. and so even at the expense of a tax increase, we owe it to ourselves and our children to build a new school in the latham's. fight against cancer. red cross drive. somebody dying and a rare blood is needed. radio. the rescue. this is an urgent appeal for type negative blood. we've come to take for granted countless services performed by radio like broadcasting, traffic bulletins. but we'd be lost without reporters in helicopters. get a bird's eye view of traffic conditions and relay them to the crawling. traffic is heavy. with up to one hour delays on all major highways leading to the city. but it is moving on secondary roads. three and nine a. out of the tangle into the clear. radio also acts your community bulletin board. this is your and a big community bullet
the cleveland, ohio station initiated. the plan to relieve midtown traffic congestion in new haven, connecticut a local station was responsible for getting a ramshackle school rebuilt in many communities. radio points the way. we all know. importance of education. and so even at the expense of a tax increase, we owe it to ourselves and our children to build a new school in the latham's. fight against cancer. red cross drive. somebody dying and a rare blood is needed. radio. the rescue. this is...
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this has been constructed in ohio. is that correct? >> one of them has come online. >> can you reassure this committee that the charging station was constructed following america? is this from the criminal charging stations? is this a reference to building charging stations? >> i believe it would have been. yes. i can confirm that. >> do you know if there is anything from the build america provision? does it even exist involving critical panels building out the charging stations? >> the answer is no.
this has been constructed in ohio. is that correct? >> one of them has come online. >> can you reassure this committee that the charging station was constructed following america? is this from the criminal charging stations? is this a reference to building charging stations? >> i believe it would have been. yes. i can confirm that. >> do you know if there is anything from the build america provision? does it even exist involving critical panels building out the charging...
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we just had the first one go online in ohio. and other states are coming online in the next weeks and months. >> in two years, $7.5 million, is it acceptable that you only have one charger online for that program? >> no, representative, we would prefer it to move more quickly. from the perspective standpoint, $1.2 trillion in bipartisan infrastructure, and what is flowing through federal highways, $7.5 million on this program. we did not write the standards. two years in, i think we are ready to really hit the gas. maybe not a great analogy, but move quickly. >> 7.5 may not sound like a lot, but to my constituents, that is certainly what we would call real money. how many chargers you believe will be funded by this program and up and running and in service by the end of 2024, what is the agency projection? >> thank you, i was not meaning to minimize, i was speaking in the context of the full bill. the president has set a goal, about 166,000 in total out there now. and we anticipate hitting the goal of 500,000. >> how much from t
we just had the first one go online in ohio. and other states are coming online in the next weeks and months. >> in two years, $7.5 million, is it acceptable that you only have one charger online for that program? >> no, representative, we would prefer it to move more quickly. from the perspective standpoint, $1.2 trillion in bipartisan infrastructure, and what is flowing through federal highways, $7.5 million on this program. we did not write the standards. two years in, i think we...
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so that was washington's vision, the chesapeake and ohio canal. you can walk along it today and see 18th century technology at work, or at least at leisure. but this was part of his vision. he also notices as he goes up there on these military expeditions that it's indian country. he, you know, faces he goes up with general braddock, who was defeated near pittsburgh. in 1755 and dies is buried secretly on the road. he goes up there and he notices, among other things, they have some very good, high quality coal here. he said. so washington and you know, they knew coal was needed for heating and for furnaces. washington has got an inkling somehow of america because industrial future does it. that goes on to pittsburgh and cleveland. exploration coal of the new world x developed in him a love of the country he lived in as opposed to the british or europe or looking east. yeah, he never he never went to england. his only overseas trip was with his tubercular brother to barbados. he his physician was america. that that might be a continental expanded o
so that was washington's vision, the chesapeake and ohio canal. you can walk along it today and see 18th century technology at work, or at least at leisure. but this was part of his vision. he also notices as he goes up there on these military expeditions that it's indian country. he, you know, faces he goes up with general braddock, who was defeated near pittsburgh. in 1755 and dies is buried secretly on the road. he goes up there and he notices, among other things, they have some very good,...
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thankfully and cia has rejectedt his and his attempt including for my home state of ohio. though it overrode existing networks in options being used to bring broadband to rural america. our main concern may allow states to push the boundaries of what conditions they can impose on broadband providers who receive dollars. attempts to regulate rates and net neutrality and other liberal wish lists i failed the american people by increasing costs and leaving them on the wrong end of the digital divide. the requirements undermine the effectiveness of the program. mr. davidson, it is your responsibility and to reject plans that stray from his goals. and ci has also adopted conditional problematic waiver of the letter of credit requirement that would make it difficult for small rural providers. the success of this program depends on a wide range of large and small providers serving the community in which they operate. i appreciate giving provider flexibility without sacrificing accountability so taxpayer dollars are not wasted. i look forward to working with you to ensure accounta
thankfully and cia has rejectedt his and his attempt including for my home state of ohio. though it overrode existing networks in options being used to bring broadband to rural america. our main concern may allow states to push the boundaries of what conditions they can impose on broadband providers who receive dollars. attempts to regulate rates and net neutrality and other liberal wish lists i failed the american people by increasing costs and leaving them on the wrong end of the digital...
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we know ohio open the first federally funded electric charge charger last week. new york is going to join later this week. maine, vermont, pennsylvania, hawaii is coming soon. i would say we are expecting thousands of chargers to be coming online picnics why the pace didn't expect him day one but why day 730? >> 1.2 trillion dollars in the buy part of an infrastructure law. one out of four flows through federal highways. of that $7.5 billion we have to write rules, work with states, work at the private sector. short of a joint office with doe. so we could do this right the first time. that is what we are doing. cook soon to continue to watch a very closely. we talked in the past about various groundbreaking you have awarded funds for seven projects so far for electric or low admitting we have a large system in the country measured bite bypeople moved and vehicles mov. what other kind of interest racing in that program and are there lessons learned or policy challenges that we need to consider is were looking forward? >> thank you very much for question ranking me
we know ohio open the first federally funded electric charge charger last week. new york is going to join later this week. maine, vermont, pennsylvania, hawaii is coming soon. i would say we are expecting thousands of chargers to be coming online picnics why the pace didn't expect him day one but why day 730? >> 1.2 trillion dollars in the buy part of an infrastructure law. one out of four flows through federal highways. of that $7.5 billion we have to write rules, work with states, work...
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we have seen this in ohio. there was a proposed ban on trans athletes that originally allowed for genital examinations on minors in order to quote, unquote protect women . is that correct? >> unfortunately, yes. >> and so we are seeing here, in this guide, under the guidance of not only trying to further marginalize trans women and girls, but we are talking about opening up all women and girls to genital examinations when they are under age? >> that is right. >> potentially just because someone could point to someone and say, i don't think you are a girl? >> that's correct. >> and we are saying this in an environment of a post- dobbs america where states are criminalizing access to abortion and want nothing more than data on women to figure out when and who is getting a menstrual cycle and who doesn't have one. and we are supposed to believe that this is going to make us better and safer? i think not. and per usual, i don't believe we are sitting here in a panel of men that has actually thought about the biolog
we have seen this in ohio. there was a proposed ban on trans athletes that originally allowed for genital examinations on minors in order to quote, unquote protect women . is that correct? >> unfortunately, yes. >> and so we are seeing here, in this guide, under the guidance of not only trying to further marginalize trans women and girls, but we are talking about opening up all women and girls to genital examinations when they are under age? >> that is right. >>...
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so to get us started, we have a question from janice in saginaw hills, ohio. janice writes, jackie kennedy, family included emma bouvier, drexel and katharine drexel, the latter a saint in the roman catholic church, and co-founder of historically black colleges and universities and schools for native americans. but there has been minimal acknowledgment of such great women by jackie's descendants or by the kennedy library. do you have any idea why jackie would want to minimize those two great women? i have no idea. in fact, this is the first i heard about it. and what's interesting, i was just reviewing and editing a book chapter on jackie anita mcbride, who's a member of the board of the white house historical association. nancy keegan smith, who worked at the national archives for many years. and i have a textbook and i was looking at that chapter today and it's not included. so we may need to have to go back and find that, but thank you for letting me know about that. i was not aware. and i'll just say to janice included a link to a washington post article r
so to get us started, we have a question from janice in saginaw hills, ohio. janice writes, jackie kennedy, family included emma bouvier, drexel and katharine drexel, the latter a saint in the roman catholic church, and co-founder of historically black colleges and universities and schools for native americans. but there has been minimal acknowledgment of such great women by jackie's descendants or by the kennedy library. do you have any idea why jackie would want to minimize those two great...
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wonderful book john has the most distinguished historian in the state of ohio award and he also won the award for best book. this book here by the pop culture american pop culture association. and what was that, 2017 june 2010th 2010 goes way back when it goes way back. and so currently dr. heitman is a professor emeritus and. he's been kind enough to come here today to talk with me so that we can talk to you about the 1970s. and that book a great present for your parents or your father. if he's interested in cars so see me after class and. i'll try to sell you a bit on that book. but anyway, this is what we're going to talk about today and we are going to have vehicles and what we want to call auto. in at the center, or at least one of the big major handles of our talk today. i don't know how many of you know much about automotive history. i doubt many of you do. in 1990, some mit scholars wrote a book called the machine that changed the world and it was a machine changed the world, particularly in the 20th century. but even to this day, when i start off my course on the automobile in
wonderful book john has the most distinguished historian in the state of ohio award and he also won the award for best book. this book here by the pop culture american pop culture association. and what was that, 2017 june 2010th 2010 goes way back when it goes way back. and so currently dr. heitman is a professor emeritus and. he's been kind enough to come here today to talk with me so that we can talk to you about the 1970s. and that book a great present for your parents or your father. if...