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beri: thank you so much alex. i think let's bring this all together in a way, the continued pain and so conversation based on everything that you are saying is that it is so easy to think that is all about the secrets as far as technology or how they came up with one set of products like finance and every thing else. but the reality ultimately the companies offered is 100 percent correlated to the people who are there and what they are able to do. the more we can emulate these tech giants and their ability to minimize execution, and have this like ability to give feedback and be open toward helps. we have great audience russians. everybody else is listening, you should grab a question and submit it the next couple of minutes. now we will have plenty great question here from dena she asked about hope we get from the pipeline into the next step. and i'll add my twist to the question is, when something is out there and interacts with the customer, that is where it becomes an talking a lot about internal. but please s
beri: thank you so much alex. i think let's bring this all together in a way, the continued pain and so conversation based on everything that you are saying is that it is so easy to think that is all about the secrets as far as technology or how they came up with one set of products like finance and every thing else. but the reality ultimately the companies offered is 100 percent correlated to the people who are there and what they are able to do. the more we can emulate these tech giants and...
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so before we went live, beri and i were chatting. because both -- we both have a middle eastern background. what if an egyptian designed alexa? we were kind of riffing off that a little bit. yeah, i think -- so, first of all, my experience as a woman in this industry has been really interesting. my cofounder is an mit professor who started this whole field. she wrote the book, and she advantagized back in the late '90s that computers need to have emotional intelligence. i read the book back in egypt, and it totally transformed my high are. this is why i'm here today, right? in the u.s. and doing what i'm doing. i just got so inspired by the book. my favorite story is when we were at mit and deciding to start our company. she and i went on kind of an investor pitch trip, we had a a ton of investors lined up, and it was just really interesting because there we were, two women scientists. at the time, i used to wear the hijab, so i was clearly muslim, and we were pitching an emotion company. we avoided the e-word at any cost. we did not
so before we went live, beri and i were chatting. because both -- we both have a middle eastern background. what if an egyptian designed alexa? we were kind of riffing off that a little bit. yeah, i think -- so, first of all, my experience as a woman in this industry has been really interesting. my cofounder is an mit professor who started this whole field. she wrote the book, and she advantagized back in the late '90s that computers need to have emotional intelligence. i read the book back in...
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bery looked like the suspect in a string of nearby breakin. and that and that excuse was apparently all georgia prosecutor georgie barnhill needed when he argued that the father and son's actions were legal under state statutes on citizen's arrest and self-defense and that the under mr r. bery had initiated the fight with travis mcmichael and was thus allowed to use deadly force to protect himself. boom case closed. except except for that darn video of the shooting that found its way out of the darkness of law enforcement coverup and in the light of public scrutiny and it's in that light that we begin our show today let's start watching the homes. on a city street you want to. see the prize this. state i'll see you. mass graves see this least systemic deception. which. brings up the bill as. well we're going to watch it i roll with her and i mean and joining us today to discuss the murder of mr r. berea moore is the civil rights turning out of minneapolis minnesota the chemo levy armstrong and author and salon dot com editor at large d. watkin
bery looked like the suspect in a string of nearby breakin. and that and that excuse was apparently all georgia prosecutor georgie barnhill needed when he argued that the father and son's actions were legal under state statutes on citizen's arrest and self-defense and that the under mr r. bery had initiated the fight with travis mcmichael and was thus allowed to use deadly force to protect himself. boom case closed. except except for that darn video of the shooting that found its way out of the...
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my name is beri meric, i'm coparent ceo at ivy. please introduce all of you to rana el kaliouby. welcome. how are you? >> how are you? happy friday, everybody. >> i am very well, thank you much. excited to have you here to share with everybody the full context of what were going to be doing today. so she's a cofounder and ceo at affectiva. were going to be having a fascinating conversation on how we reclaim our community by bringing emotional intelligence to technology. just a little more about rana, she was named by forbes in a list of america's top 50 women in tech and fortune recently included are also on the list of 40 under 40. she is also the cohost of the pbs series on a i in 2018 as she is an all-around awesome person and it's really what a great to have you here, rana. before we dive and i want to share her overall mission. every thing we do is to unlock oil potential potential people around us. that happens to learning and three community. before we learn about the world and about ourselves and the more we surround ourselves with other passionate individuals who want to
my name is beri meric, i'm coparent ceo at ivy. please introduce all of you to rana el kaliouby. welcome. how are you? >> how are you? happy friday, everybody. >> i am very well, thank you much. excited to have you here to share with everybody the full context of what were going to be doing today. so she's a cofounder and ceo at affectiva. were going to be having a fascinating conversation on how we reclaim our community by bringing emotional intelligence to technology. just a...
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a bery chahain introced a me-free version of f the traditional sausa roll ich us fungi-derived protein became a top seller and it lifted the profit forecast four times this year. now even a hotel in london offers what they call the world's first vegan room. >> so let me take you through some of the features of the hotel. >> the one-bedroom suite has an all-natural feel. what looks like a leather cushion is actually made from pineapple. even the gloue used to stick th wall paurt wallpaper is vegan and the bathroom features toiletries for all made without animal testing. it starts at $420 per night, but the manager says there are guests willing to pay that price. >> the customer will be charged a price that's quite decent, but equally, it goes to the fact of the passion and dedication put behind this concept. many customers willing to come and stay here and experience the vegan lifestyle.e. >>>> however, veganism has some meat eaters up in arms. caroline hillam who has been vegan for four years says shehe ge gets some sneares, and i said is there anything vegan and he said we're only ser
a bery chahain introced a me-free version of f the traditional sausa roll ich us fungi-derived protein became a top seller and it lifted the profit forecast four times this year. now even a hotel in london offers what they call the world's first vegan room. >> so let me take you through some of the features of the hotel. >> the one-bedroom suite has an all-natural feel. what looks like a leather cushion is actually made from pineapple. even the gloue used to stick th wall paurt...
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states have been charged with the murder of an unarmed black man i'm on it our bery was shot dead in february but the former police detective and his son were not arrested until video of the shooting was released this week. we're now in our top story the revelation that 14.7 percent of americans are now out of work largely because of the coronavirus more than 30000000 people have filed for unemployment relief in the united states since march and each has a story of person a loss john hendren spoke with one chicago residents who was getting by with 2 jobs until the pandemic struck. christiane montgomery had 2 jobs a bright future in the prospect of a better life for her children i just want to enjoy life it's about my kids. in a matter of weeks the coronavirus took it all away her employer gave her a pink slip a week's notice and annoying doubt about ever recovering what she had the rich getting richer and more. and if it's just not fair it's not fair she's one of more than 30000000 newly unemployed americans suddenly living in upside down american dream millions of them more than any
states have been charged with the murder of an unarmed black man i'm on it our bery was shot dead in february but the former police detective and his son were not arrested until video of the shooting was released this week. we're now in our top story the revelation that 14.7 percent of americans are now out of work largely because of the coronavirus more than 30000000 people have filed for unemployment relief in the united states since march and each has a story of person a loss john hendren...
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. >> yeah, more than 400 people lined up at a specialties bery of its frozen cookie dough. the address was released on the company's instagram at 8:00 this morning and people rushed to get there by 10:00. >> specialties, which is based in pleasanton, announced their closure over the weekend. they said covid-19 and shelter-in-place orders decim e decimatdecimat decimated revenues. their locations were known for sandwiches, popular for catering. >> >>> tonight, as america reopens, what the head of the cdc said about a possible second wave hitting the u.s. it made news. and then, the president late today and what he said about any second wave. saying the country will not close and what he added. >>> tonight, several states reporting cases on the rise now, as we reopen. in alabama, for example, where cases jumped by more than 600 cases, images tonight of a high school graduation. masks to get in. but not everyone choosing to wear one. tonight, the warning from dr. anthony fauci, saying, quote, now is not the time to tempt fate. the head of the cdc warning a second wave is likel
. >> yeah, more than 400 people lined up at a specialties bery of its frozen cookie dough. the address was released on the company's instagram at 8:00 this morning and people rushed to get there by 10:00. >> specialties, which is based in pleasanton, announced their closure over the weekend. they said covid-19 and shelter-in-place orders decim e decimatdecimat decimated revenues. their locations were known for sandwiches, popular for catering. >> >>> tonight, as...
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he and his son travis armed themselves and began to chase arkansas bery because they thoue was a burglarypect saying he began b to violently attack and they shot in self-defense. but he was just out for a jog unarmed. we are learning more about the initial investigation boo the death of ahmaud arbery the da advised that no arrests were necessary and a second da deemed the shooting unjustifiable homicide but nobody in her office directed any police officer not to make an arrest. it was only after the georgia you are bur recent of investigation took over the case that they arrested the mcmich l mcmichaels within 36 hours >> i was just about to give up hope >> reporter: they are investigating a threat made on facebook against future protests for arbery it comes as a number of big names are calling for outside help jay-z publishing an open letter demanding a special prosecutor examine the case and more than 50 nfl players calling on attorney general william br to launch a federal inquiry. >> this is just the first step i would hike to get all hands involved every hand that was involved, convi
he and his son travis armed themselves and began to chase arkansas bery because they thoue was a burglarypect saying he began b to violently attack and they shot in self-defense. but he was just out for a jog unarmed. we are learning more about the initial investigation boo the death of ahmaud arbery the da advised that no arrests were necessary and a second da deemed the shooting unjustifiable homicide but nobody in her office directed any police officer not to make an arrest. it was only...
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bery had initiated the fight with travis mcmichael and was thus allowed to use deadly force to protect himself boom case closed except. except for that darn video of the shooting that found its way out of the darkness of law enforcement coverup and in the light of public scrutiny and it's in that light that we begin our show today let's start watching the homes. what's going on in a city street you want to. see the rises you always stay i'll see you. great city displays systemic deceptions show which. so brings up the film as. well who have been watching the fire over there and i'm in the chicago and joining us today to discuss the murder of mr r. berea more of the civil rights turning out of minneapolis minnesota mickey armstrong and author and salon dot com editor at large d. walk and thank you both for joining us today. the i want to start with the release of the video showing the the murder of constitutional attorney daniel horowitz in the news you know he basically the news of the charges being brought against mcmichaels 2 tweeted out something very very interesting let's take a l
bery had initiated the fight with travis mcmichael and was thus allowed to use deadly force to protect himself boom case closed except. except for that darn video of the shooting that found its way out of the darkness of law enforcement coverup and in the light of public scrutiny and it's in that light that we begin our show today let's start watching the homes. what's going on in a city street you want to. see the rises you always stay i'll see you. great city displays systemic deceptions show...
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that we could beab wront things and someone we regard as goofy or misguided or bigoted might actually beri t about those things. it's easy to acknowledge tt we might be wrong about things that don't matter that much tus. the hard thing -- but it necessary -- is to understande mplexity and difficulty of great questions and to understand that i could be wrong about deep, important things. i cod be wrong about values cherish. i could be wrong about identity-forming belor myself. but the only way i'm gonna o figu whether i'm right or t ong is to listen to somebody who has a differint of view and challenge. the reason i don't shout at cornel -- one, he's juard guy to shout at. i don't know how al sharpton pulled that off. 'cause you were shouting back pretty -- na oh, no, i was -- >> but i'm not gearn anything from somebody i'm shouting at. i'm just not. there's not goa be any learning in that conversatio i want to learn from cornel. he has things to teach me. i ha things to learn. even when he's wrong about some things, i want to know what his reasons are, because they're a gonna deep enrich m
that we could beab wront things and someone we regard as goofy or misguided or bigoted might actually beri t about those things. it's easy to acknowledge tt we might be wrong about things that don't matter that much tus. the hard thing -- but it necessary -- is to understande mplexity and difficulty of great questions and to understand that i could be wrong about deep, important things. i cod be wrong about values cherish. i could be wrong about identity-forming belor myself. but the only way...
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johnson to beris more open about his coronavirus strategy.are demanding clarity over plans to reopen schools next month. itdaq is going to make difficult for chinese companies to lift. news expect to release rules on ipo's that includes tougher standards. the new rules do not mention chinese firms specifically. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. francine, tom. francine: thank you so much. let's talk more about foreign ,elations with richard haass author of "the world: a brief introduction." if we start with china, for the first time ever there was a delay in the national people's congress which starts this friday. there are questions coming from the u.s. about whether this was a man-made virus. how will the chinese leadership be changed forever? richard: i do not think it has changed forever. if it turns out there has been a massive cover-up and the state come out of a lab, leadership will have to answer to that. o
johnson to beris more open about his coronavirus strategy.are demanding clarity over plans to reopen schools next month. itdaq is going to make difficult for chinese companies to lift. news expect to release rules on ipo's that includes tougher standards. the new rules do not mention chinese firms specifically. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. francine, tom....
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son have been charged with the murder of an unarmed black man in the us state of georgia a mad are bery was shot and killed in february but no one was arrested until a video of the incident was leaked online this week and gallagher reports. this is the moment that former police detective gregory met michael and his son travis were arrested in connection with the murder of a mode of the unarmed 25 year old was shot and killed almost 3 months ago while out jogging in the coastal city of brunswick the mcmichaels on themselves and pursued mr aubrey believing him to be a burglar local prosecutors took no action until this video went viral sparking outrage across the country within hours of the georgia bureau of investigation taking over the mcmichaels who are claiming self-defense which charged with murder and aggravated assault regardless of the amount of social media regardless of the amount of the mainstream media attention regardless of the emotion regardless of approach of a supposed none of that matters to the g.p. it doesn't matter who the person the years it doesn't matter who the vi
son have been charged with the murder of an unarmed black man in the us state of georgia a mad are bery was shot and killed in february but no one was arrested until a video of the incident was leaked online this week and gallagher reports. this is the moment that former police detective gregory met michael and his son travis were arrested in connection with the murder of a mode of the unarmed 25 year old was shot and killed almost 3 months ago while out jogging in the coastal city of brunswick...
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african-american was shot by 2 white men who chased him and then headed him off at the pass as our bery tried to jog around them the men who are seen on video shooting are bre say they suspected him of robbing a home in the area that was under construction which is why they chased him larry king is joining me now to discuss this case larry as we get started the 1st thing i want to do is i want to roll the video once again for our viewers so they can watch this as it happens there's a video of you see him there jogging on the street he tries to jog around the vehicle to the right and then soon after that we'll hear the rest. of. a scuffle influence assumes and then suddenly we hear the shots go off and he dies again he was unarmed the other 2 men were armed is there any justification any explanation larry that you can come up with for what these guys did. you know sadly apparently in certain parts of the country this still exists. a black man can go and jog on a city street this is incredible to me that they held it this long it took months before that trying to bring these these 2 fathe
african-american was shot by 2 white men who chased him and then headed him off at the pass as our bery tried to jog around them the men who are seen on video shooting are bre say they suspected him of robbing a home in the area that was under construction which is why they chased him larry king is joining me now to discuss this case larry as we get started the 1st thing i want to do is i want to roll the video once again for our viewers so they can watch this as it happens there's a video of...
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. 2 men in the united states have been charged with the murder of an unarmed black man ahmad's are bery was shot dead in february but the former police detective and his son were not arrested until a video of the shooting was released this week. while the european commission is pushing for a ban on nonessential travel to europe to be extended until june countries started blocking foreigners from entering in mid march to stop the spread of the virus and now the block is proposing an extension to the external border closures until june 15th currently only health care workers and researchers from non e.u. countries can enter. so one of the industry's worst hit by the coronavirus pandemic has been the airline industry departures from the u. case 10 biggest airports have fallen by about 90 percent since the country shut down at least 4 airlines have entered administration or shut down completely u.k. regional airlines fly us regionals trance state and compass and virgin australia which has domestic and international flights but it's not all despair on friday germany's lufthansa said it would
. 2 men in the united states have been charged with the murder of an unarmed black man ahmad's are bery was shot dead in february but the former police detective and his son were not arrested until a video of the shooting was released this week. while the european commission is pushing for a ban on nonessential travel to europe to be extended until june countries started blocking foreigners from entering in mid march to stop the spread of the virus and now the block is proposing an extension to...
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detective and his son travis according to a police report the men armed themselves and chased a model bery who they suspected was responsible for a series of break ins the elder mcmichael alleges ahmad are buried then attacked his son who acted in self defense neither man has been arrested or charged. since the video emerged protesters have taken to the streets where the young man was killed the lack of charges and handling of the case has enraged civil rights activists across the country we decided to do something positive here. for a minute because this is what he needs right now just as he's not here to be the voice that we are his voice georgia's governor brian campus responded by saying he wants a thorough independent investigation the state's attorney general expressed deep concern but the men's claims that they were acting under a state citizen's arrest law is being questioned the death of a model our brain echoes the case of 17 year old trayvon martin who was shot and killed here in florida 8 years ago he was pursued by self-appointed neighborhood watch captain george zimmerman who
detective and his son travis according to a police report the men armed themselves and chased a model bery who they suspected was responsible for a series of break ins the elder mcmichael alleges ahmad are buried then attacked his son who acted in self defense neither man has been arrested or charged. since the video emerged protesters have taken to the streets where the young man was killed the lack of charges and handling of the case has enraged civil rights activists across the country we...
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my name is beri meric, i'm coparent ceo at ivy. please introduce all of you to rana el kaliouby.welcome. how are you? >> how are you? happy friday, everybody. >> i am very well, thank you much. excited to have you here to share with everybody the full context of what were going to be doing today. so she's a cofounder and ceo at affectiva. were going to
my name is beri meric, i'm coparent ceo at ivy. please introduce all of you to rana el kaliouby.welcome. how are you? >> how are you? happy friday, everybody. >> i am very well, thank you much. excited to have you here to share with everybody the full context of what were going to be doing today. so she's a cofounder and ceo at affectiva. were going to
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the shooting death of ahmaud arkansas but beri. he was killed when jogging in a neighborhood back in february. former president obama talking about the case in a virtual commencement address. this one to graduating seniors at historically black colleges and universities. calling out the inequities and extra burden dealt with by communities of color. >> when a black man goes for a jog and some folks feel like they can stop and question and shoot him if he doesn't submit to their question. injustice like this isn't new. what is new that so much of your generation has broken up to the fact that the status quo needs fixed. the only ways of doing things don't work. >> we have the latest on the case including surveillance video showing that he wasn't the only person to enter that under construction house in georgia in that neighborhood. but he's the only one we know of that was chased down and who was killed. but right now, i want to turn now to the coronavirus. white house correspondent jeremy diamond is here with me. good evening to yo
the shooting death of ahmaud arkansas but beri. he was killed when jogging in a neighborhood back in february. former president obama talking about the case in a virtual commencement address. this one to graduating seniors at historically black colleges and universities. calling out the inequities and extra burden dealt with by communities of color. >> when a black man goes for a jog and some folks feel like they can stop and question and shoot him if he doesn't submit to their question....
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detective and his son travis according to a police report the men armed themselves and chased a model bery who they suspected was responsible for a series of break ins the elder mcmichael alleges ahmad are buried then attacked his son who acted in self defense neither man has been arrested or charged. since the video emerged protesters have taken to the streets where the young man was killed the lack of charges and handling of the case has enraged civil rights activists across the country we decided to do something positive here. for a minute because this is what he needs right now is justice he's not here to be the voice that we are here for georgia's governor brian campus responded by saying he wants a thorough independent investigation the state's attorney general expressed deep concern but the men's claims that they were acting under a state citizen's arrest law is being questioned the death of a model our brain echoes the case of 17 year old trayvon martin who was shot and killed here in florida 8 years ago he was pursued by self-appointed neighborhood watch captain george zimmerman w
detective and his son travis according to a police report the men armed themselves and chased a model bery who they suspected was responsible for a series of break ins the elder mcmichael alleges ahmad are buried then attacked his son who acted in self defense neither man has been arrested or charged. since the video emerged protesters have taken to the streets where the young man was killed the lack of charges and handling of the case has enraged civil rights activists across the country we...
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my name is beri meric, cofounder and ceo of iv. is my pleasure to introduce all of you to alex kantrowitz. hello, how are you today? >> i'm doing great. take you for having me for this. >> i'm really excited for it, we've got our members from across the world joining us for this conversation. i've been talking about it nonstop over the last few days to the point of annoying white if you friends. we're all very, very excited to learn from you today, so true might everybody the context of a conversation today, together with alex we're going to be learning how to compete in the world where no advantage is safe. this concept of always they want is something we can all benefit from. with alex started writing this book i'm sure he wasn't exactly expecting it to be released in the midst of a pandemic. however, in my view this topic could not be more relevant especially these days when so many of us are forced to have that day one mentality. help us kick off, alex. i'd love to ask you, what you found to be so important about this topic tha
my name is beri meric, cofounder and ceo of iv. is my pleasure to introduce all of you to alex kantrowitz. hello, how are you today? >> i'm doing great. take you for having me for this. >> i'm really excited for it, we've got our members from across the world joining us for this conversation. i've been talking about it nonstop over the last few days to the point of annoying white if you friends. we're all very, very excited to learn from you today, so true might everybody the...
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my name is beri meric is my pleasure to introduce all of you to alex kantrowitz. hello, how are you today? >> i'm doing great great thank you for having me. >> i'm really excited. we have many cross the road joining us for this conversation. i've been talking about it nonstop over the last few days. we are all very excited about today. to remind everybody of the concept of our conversation today together with alex we are going to be learning how to compet
my name is beri meric is my pleasure to introduce all of you to alex kantrowitz. hello, how are you today? >> i'm doing great great thank you for having me. >> i'm really excited. we have many cross the road joining us for this conversation. i've been talking about it nonstop over the last few days. we are all very excited about today. to remind everybody of the concept of our conversation today together with alex we are going to be learning how to compet
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if you look at the one survey, the only bad survey, they were giving it to people that were in var beryy were very old, almost dead. it was a trump enemy statement. now, if you look at some of the reports that came out from italy, that came out from france, that came out from other -- a lot of our front line workers take it, because it possibly -- and i think it does, but, you know, people are going to have to make up their own mind. plus, it doesn't hurt people. it's been out on the market for 60 or 65 years for malaria, lupus and other things. i think it gives you an additional level of safety, but you can ask many doctors who are in favor of it. many front line workers won't go there unless they have the hydroxy. so, again, this is an individual decision to make. but it's had a great representatireputation. and if it was somebody else other than me, people would say, gee, isn't that smart? but we're working on a lot of other things. i'll tell you what, the great medical companies that we have, if you're looking at what they're doing therapeutically, cure wise, and the vaccine itself,
if you look at the one survey, the only bad survey, they were giving it to people that were in var beryy were very old, almost dead. it was a trump enemy statement. now, if you look at some of the reports that came out from italy, that came out from france, that came out from other -- a lot of our front line workers take it, because it possibly -- and i think it does, but, you know, people are going to have to make up their own mind. plus, it doesn't hurt people. it's been out on the market for...