HOUSE OVERSIGHT 012502 -0929104.TXT 23 comma? 24 Go ahead, lawyer. 25 MR. LEOPOLD: All right. The exhibits, I 125 1 can't prevent you from taking them, but I will 2 object and I will be bringing it to the court for 3 sanctions. You cannot take the exhibits out of 4 the room without them being marked. I want them 5 marked, because you cannot identify in the record 6 what was used. And with all due respect to 7 Mr. Goldberger, I do not -- the way this 8 deposition is going, I do not want to rely on 9 Counsel from Miami to mark the appropriate 10 exhibits. I will not do that. I cannot prevent 11 you from taking them. But if you do, I will be 12 bringing the matter to the court with appropriate 13 sanctions, because that is improper. That is 14 improper. When you use something in a deposition, 15 they are to be marked. And you have refused to do 16 that throughout for what ever reason. 17 MR TEIN: You're wrong. Finish your 18 sentence because you're talking about something 19 you have no idea. 20 Every single one is marked, Ted. Every 21 single one is already marked. But you want to 22 argue about everything. Ever single one is 23 already marked. Isn't that silly, Ted? 24 MR. GOLDBERGER: Thirty years of doing this 25 and I have never had an argument over this. Page 107