[laughter] one of my journalism professors, he worked for upi of the time. [laughter] but i have a future, this is where we're going, we're going to see the ambulance chasing too television and we were going to become more sophisticated but in truth became more generalist. i live for the moment where usa today showed up in the but the boat -- the baltimore sun said recent stop jump stories, if you're jumping stores it is too long newspapers needed to become more sophisticated, more adult, more essential on every beat and they didn't. there is something i would argue if you are a young reporter make yourself an expert in something. stay put, get to be aware of something because it may translate if you're not at a newspaper tomorrow there is somebody who wants to know about that weather is crime, politics, make yourself essential somewhere. for god's sake, don't be a generalist. we have seen what journalism has done to newspapers, it has made them irrelevant, and that would be my big argument there. >> so unfettered capitalism not good for the industry as you