process before. we ve seen that. but this is going to be a little bit different. can you explain why? the why is because it s at the jail. you know, his prior booking processes, one was in the detective squad of the manhattan district attorney s office. the next one was, you know, at the u.s. marshal s office in miami. the next one was in a federal courthouse in washington. he s never had to be put in handcuffs and taken to a police facility and walked outside and, you know, driven in a car to the courthouse. it s all been kind of custom-arranged surrenders. going to the jail in this case i think is the effort of authorities there to make sure it appears they re treating him like everyone else, even if they fast-track the process once he gets there. it will certainly be something to see. john miller, thank you so much for taking us through that. we do appreciate it. boris? now to some of the other headlines we re watching this hour. more than 200 patients receiving