a near farrsical scene ensued. he said he would talk to a reporter in exchange for a free lunch. he spoke to the associated press. the main reason i'm here is to clear my name, that i have nothing to do with bitcoin. nothing to do with developing. i was an engineer doing something else. and if you look at the time span, 2001, when it was supposed to be devolved, i wasn't there. i was working for the government through contracting company. >> "newsweek "s cover story produce u.s. evidence not not conclusive proof that he was the founder. bitcoin knew that the designer went by his name. but most assumed it was a made-up name, not a real person. "newsweek" says it sands by the story. this ended with sushi, served courtesy of associate press. presumably lunch was paid for with real money. market that can be cruel to baby boomers. >>> and charter schools with the most powerful educatio players n education today. this is "real money." >> this is real money.