with this, steve wieting. health care is an awful big part of our economy. linkage your economic analysis of medicine? steve: it is different in the world versus the united states. in u.s., the unit health care cost -- tom: 18%? steve: if you have a child, massive differences in spending. what is fun about insurance, it is like when your credit card for how much you spent at dinner. it is the underlying health care cost and we are only fighting over how we are going to finance it. look, that is a very big part of the economy. globally, it is the only industry that grows every year. every single recession year. i think there is a good deal of stable revenue growth in health care globally. occasionally, you have worries about the united states. but a lot of health care stocks in the u.s. have beaten down, fabless dividends. tom: we will continue with steve wieting. get is as close is a to paris. it used to be called the peter hotel. how about tv ? let's look at it right now. tv is up. is ugly. let's bring this up with geoffrey yu, this id you can do wh