HOUSE OVERSIGHT 012501 -0929104.TXT 18 fine. All I'm saying is that I would avoid that 19 process. I would send copies to the court 20 reporter. But if it will make you happier 21 MR. LEOPOLD: I'm not? 22 MR. GOLDBERGER: Let me finish. 23 MR. LEOPOLD: I'm not interrupting now. 24 MR. GOLDBERGER: But if it will make you 25 happier if I go over to Ms. Belohlavek's office 124 1 and make a copy of those photos that were part of 2 this deposition and then I'll give them to the 3 court reporter, I'll be happy to do it. 4 MR. LEOPOLD: I trust you implicitly, 5 however you with to do it. However, the 6 documents, before they leave this room, need to 7 have an exhibit sticky on them with the 8 appropriate -- 9 MR. GOLDBERGER: Want to go get some? We 10 don't have any. 11 MR. LEOPOLD: I will do that. Excuse me. 12 Let me finish the record, please. You can't do 13 that to the court reporter. She's going to stroke 14 out. You can't do that. You have to let me -- 15 MR. TEIN: Finish your sentence, Ted. You 16 are the most long-winded lawyer I've ever seen in 17 my life. Finish your sentence. 18 MR. LEOPOLD: Jack, tell him not to raise 19 his voice, please. 20 MR. TEIN: Finish your sentence. Is there 21 going to be a period at the end of the sentence or 22 is it just going to be comma after comma after Page 106