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a.r.?ing it to physical world, so you saw a demo earlier this morning to position chairs in a living room. >> we are seeing that right now. yeah. >> it's a fantastic way to shop. it's a fantastic way to learn. you might even want to look at your favorite car and actually go in the car, and so you have to do that in a showroom today. you can now do that right from your living room. it's unbelievable. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's funny because -- now face it. as you are talking about that, we're looking at the set and then we're looking at how we just saw it. that's what we're seeing right now, and then when we have the demonstration earlier, it shows such a difference. now we have to admit, a.r. has been around for awhile, but apple is putting its stamp on it. what are you doing differently? >> we're taking the complex and making it systempimple. >> okay. >> this is what apple is so fantastic about. we want everybody to be able to use a.r., and we have taken the complexity normal develope
a.r.?ing it to physical world, so you saw a demo earlier this morning to position chairs in a living room. >> we are seeing that right now. yeah. >> it's a fantastic way to shop. it's a fantastic way to learn. you might even want to look at your favorite car and actually go in the car, and so you have to do that in a showroom today. you can now do that right from your living room. it's unbelievable. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's funny because -- now face it. as you are...
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this -- because of the tenor of the last phone call for the a.r. bernard video, i think this is precisely why everyone ought to be thanking god there are spiritual leaders in the conversation. you can judge us as you will, but god knows our hearts and the difference we are making. host: we have a lot of callers to get to. robert is calling from florida, an evangelical. good morning. caller: i am a christian. in the bible, it says not to judge. right for people to judge trump. when he was running for president, they were african-americans beating up white people because they were voting for him. i think that is wrong. --te people were beating up if white people were beating up black people for voting for hillary, wouldn't that be terrible? says kkk or trump whenever [indiscernible] see other people attacking him because it that speech. let's hear what they have got to say. host: let's let johnnie moore respond. another point i disagreed with the press conference, i do not believe there is moral equivalency between nazis and anything else. i am close
this -- because of the tenor of the last phone call for the a.r. bernard video, i think this is precisely why everyone ought to be thanking god there are spiritual leaders in the conversation. you can judge us as you will, but god knows our hearts and the difference we are making. host: we have a lot of callers to get to. robert is calling from florida, an evangelical. good morning. caller: i am a christian. in the bible, it says not to judge. right for people to judge trump. when he was...
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left leaning grains of also were holding some meetings on tuesday a survey by the public broadcaster a.r. de shows a majority of germans would back such a coalition. sports now tuesday's action in the champions league the biggest match of the night was here in germany where dortmund host the defending champions real madrid darkens hopes for an upset were dented in the eighteenth minute that's when . the spanish side on top rio added another just after halftime when who else from although fired home. did pull one back in the fifty fourth minute but with ten minutes to go and all those second. goal there sealed the points for you all dortmund have now played two and lost two in the champions league this season. as a reminder now of the top stories we're following for you saudi arabia says it will allow women to drive for the first time ever king solomon has issued a decree officially changing the laws expect to go into a fact and. that's your news wrap for the entire news team thanks so much for being with us don't forget there's more news our website if you dot com terry martin's back to
left leaning grains of also were holding some meetings on tuesday a survey by the public broadcaster a.r. de shows a majority of germans would back such a coalition. sports now tuesday's action in the champions league the biggest match of the night was here in germany where dortmund host the defending champions real madrid darkens hopes for an upset were dented in the eighteenth minute that's when . the spanish side on top rio added another just after halftime when who else from although fired...
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a.r.ows to you get more details on the game. >> we have more news with the a's which will be celebrating the 50th year in oakland. the team is offering a regularly scheduled game for free, no charge. it will be on the 50th anniversary of the first game april 17th. >>> to safety at the school and how some risks can hide in plane sight. it has to do with science and life guards. michael fency has the story in his partnership with consumer reports. >> jumping, splashing, swimming, a day at the pool can be fun and safe when life guards are on duty. maria, an aquatics expert, works with swimming pool experts to identify potential safety risks. using cameras, they compare the lifeguard's view from each location. >> we present that information to the pool and then help them to determine what height life guard chairs they need and where they need to be placed so they put the life guards in a position where they can truly identify a problem. >> it is difficult to see children swimming just on the s
a.r.ows to you get more details on the game. >> we have more news with the a's which will be celebrating the 50th year in oakland. the team is offering a regularly scheduled game for free, no charge. it will be on the 50th anniversary of the first game april 17th. >>> to safety at the school and how some risks can hide in plane sight. it has to do with science and life guards. michael fency has the story in his partnership with consumer reports. >> jumping, splashing,...
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a lot of technologies that tim cook's excited about, but none more so than a.r., guys. we give you criticism, i know on your show this week we heard some reviewers saying the iphone 8 represented in their judgment more of a slight upgrade to the iphone 7, which will cost you about $150 less, but other people i spoke to said that was actually not the right question, that the better question was what people with a 6 and the 6s would think, because for those folks, the 8 does represent more of a significant upgrade in terms of performance and camera. guys, back to you. >> josh, the store opening with a big product launch, not what it used to be, right there were the days when apple didn't do preorders. if you wanted to be the first with the product, you had to wait online. this time it's very well choreographed. i'm guessing there are more apple employees there maybe than there are people in line am i right >> no, absolutely, john. when i got here this morning, the lines not as strong as usual, although i'll tell you, it has picked up now but i did talk to some people earl
a lot of technologies that tim cook's excited about, but none more so than a.r., guys. we give you criticism, i know on your show this week we heard some reviewers saying the iphone 8 represented in their judgment more of a slight upgrade to the iphone 7, which will cost you about $150 less, but other people i spoke to said that was actually not the right question, that the better question was what people with a 6 and the 6s would think, because for those folks, the 8 does represent more of a...
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. >> reporter: apple bringing a.r. technology to the mainstream. it's when you overlay the imagination onto reality. here's an example. deciding if a new chair looks good inside your room. the 8 and x are expensive costing as much as $1r,100. cook addressed the price tag mat many people is out of range for the average american. >> it's a value price, actually, for the technology that you're getting. >> reporter: he also said quality over quantity. >> apple has never been about selling the most of anything. we don't -- that's not our objective. our objectives are not big revenues. our objective is to make the best product that enriches people's lives. >> reporter: a mission started by the late steve jobs. cook talked about the emotional moment he walked into the new steve jobs theater at apple's cupertino campus last week. >> i walked in the theater that day and from the moment i walked in, i know this may sound strange to your viewers, but i could feel him there. his -- his dna is very much the dna of apple. >> and one more very notable thing, cook
. >> reporter: apple bringing a.r. technology to the mainstream. it's when you overlay the imagination onto reality. here's an example. deciding if a new chair looks good inside your room. the 8 and x are expensive costing as much as $1r,100. cook addressed the price tag mat many people is out of range for the average american. >> it's a value price, actually, for the technology that you're getting. >> reporter: he also said quality over quantity. >> apple has never been...
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we just saw a.r., a lot of it, now that the ios 11 is out and people are playing with that, and virtual reality. the one thing i'm not convinced about with virtual rae reality, when i play xbox i flop on the couch and hold the controller and this is as much notion as i have. that's recreation to me, relaxation. what i do not want to do is put on a suit of armor and dance around the living room, right? i'm not convinced that vr is necessarily -- but what are you doing -- you've been doing this 25 years. what are you looking ahead to in video games? >> i think that vr is incredibly exciting and it's all about the level of engagement that you want. i of had vr experiences where i can just sit on a couch and it's less about getting up and moving around -- >> i'll play that one. >> duck and cover. right. more about immersing myself in the world. with rise of the tomb raider we had a mode it was more of an exploration, slower pace, you're moving around lara's manor, solving puzzles, learning about her history, and we're always trying to -- >> but do you have a team working on vr saying oh my
we just saw a.r., a lot of it, now that the ios 11 is out and people are playing with that, and virtual reality. the one thing i'm not convinced about with virtual rae reality, when i play xbox i flop on the couch and hold the controller and this is as much notion as i have. that's recreation to me, relaxation. what i do not want to do is put on a suit of armor and dance around the living room, right? i'm not convinced that vr is necessarily -- but what are you doing -- you've been doing this...
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they change the world around you and that's the a.r. very differently, they'll say this is the phone that set us. >> nick thompson, so great to have you here. >> delighted to be here. >> hope the charge lasts longer, nick. >>> all right. protecting your personal data online after the massive equifax data breach could be tricky and time consuming. ahead, business analyst jill schlesinger has a step-by-step guide for how to secure your credit file. it's ove. and with panera catering, there's more to go around. panera. food as it should be. the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern is designed to work so well, you can forget your bathroom trips. but daddy gator can never forget. "i've got to motor out of here. this is no place to raise a child." yeah. must've been hot out "i'there today, huh?ut of here. yeah ok. yeah. beat even the toughest stains and odors with new super... ...concentrated tide sport. the new tide sport collection. it's got to be tide ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the all new 2018 camry. toyota. let's go places. f
they change the world around you and that's the a.r. very differently, they'll say this is the phone that set us. >> nick thompson, so great to have you here. >> delighted to be here. >> hope the charge lasts longer, nick. >>> all right. protecting your personal data online after the massive equifax data breach could be tricky and time consuming. ahead, business analyst jill schlesinger has a step-by-step guide for how to secure your credit file. it's ove. and with...
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. >> the a.r. uses an ipad to show the campus and allows users to see how the building uses renewable energy and works with nature to improve airflows through 9000 trees on the property. the entire zeist sits next to a cupertino neighborhood off pentel avenue and homestead road. in cupertino, i'm jesse gary, ktvu fox 2. >> he should have just said he knows pam cook. tim cook would have let him right in there. >> right. >> i know he would. >> uncle tim. uncle tim. >> right. >> 5:47 is the time. sal might have been able to get in there. he is sal castenada. >> i'm not sure about that. >> does that ever work? do you know who i am? >> i don't use that unless i'm joking. do you know who i am? >> yes, i do. >> i do it in that voice. >> i do have a crash that i want to get to on highway 24. we have a crash on the way to the caldecott tunnel as you drive through wilder. there is a motorcyclist and another vehicle involved in the crash and the traffic is quickly backing up. not backed up until half yet yet
. >> the a.r. uses an ipad to show the campus and allows users to see how the building uses renewable energy and works with nature to improve airflows through 9000 trees on the property. the entire zeist sits next to a cupertino neighborhood off pentel avenue and homestead road. in cupertino, i'm jesse gary, ktvu fox 2. >> he should have just said he knows pam cook. tim cook would have let him right in there. >> right. >> i know he would. >> uncle tim. uncle tim....
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phones, the larger screen, the big thing apple is pushing that has not been on apple products is this a.r. functionality and the face recognition system on the iphone x that's what apple is banking on. is it going to convince people to spend thatt much more money i'm unsure but it's a nice look product the big product is supply constraints. there's a lot of talk that all the displays that apple is using, it's a new technology for them them, it doesn't have as much leeway >> so, they will be a victim of their own success? >> possibly. this will create maybe some resentment among customers apple customers are used to having always the best technology and best phone on the market and then highly restricted product, a lot of apple customers may be disappointed >> let's take this to the asian market, arjun, and china in particular huge market for apple. growing market for apple at this price point, is it going to cut it with chinese consumers? >> the number 8 in china is a lucky number apple will be hoping to get a lot of luck in china this is an expensive phone in that market. we have seen ot
phones, the larger screen, the big thing apple is pushing that has not been on apple products is this a.r. functionality and the face recognition system on the iphone x that's what apple is banking on. is it going to convince people to spend thatt much more money i'm unsure but it's a nice look product the big product is supply constraints. there's a lot of talk that all the displays that apple is using, it's a new technology for them them, it doesn't have as much leeway >> so, they will...
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they're being placed on public property, all of them have the letters "a.r." on them.also have antiequality messages. residents asked the city council to write a resolution denouncing hate crimes. they also want police to investigate a make an arrest. the turlock city council did not take any action last night, but plan toss look at the issue in the future. it's a misdemeanor to put stickers on public property. >>> also happening today pg & e will have three meetings this month to talk about plans to invest over the next five years sdproo it's a big day for girl scouts. today marks the 100th anniversary for the girl scouts selling the cookies. they will host a panel discussion with several successful women, entrepreneurs including the engineer figured in the book and movie "hidden figures." >>> i'm a thin mint kind of girl. >> i like them all. >>> 5:58. right now at 6:00, we are tracking the conditions outside this morning, as more thunderstorms are moving into the bay area. >>> plus the incoming storms are concerning that sparked wildfires earlier this week. >>> the a
they're being placed on public property, all of them have the letters "a.r." on them.also have antiequality messages. residents asked the city council to write a resolution denouncing hate crimes. they also want police to investigate a make an arrest. the turlock city council did not take any action last night, but plan toss look at the issue in the future. it's a misdemeanor to put stickers on public property. >>> also happening today pg & e will have three meetings this...
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a lot of technologies that tim cook's excited about, but none more so than a.r., guys.e heard some reviewers saying the iphone 8 represented in their judgment more of a slight upgrade to the iphone 7, which will cost you about $150 less, but other people i spoke to said that was actually not the right question, that the better question was what people with a 6 and the 6s would think, because for those folks, the 8 does represent more of a significant upgrade in terms of performance and
a lot of technologies that tim cook's excited about, but none more so than a.r., guys.e heard some reviewers saying the iphone 8 represented in their judgment more of a slight upgrade to the iphone 7, which will cost you about $150 less, but other people i spoke to said that was actually not the right question, that the better question was what people with a 6 and the 6s would think, because for those folks, the 8 does represent more of a significant upgrade in terms of performance and
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as of tonight, his a.r secretary, secretary and epa have done the same stuff. as the health secretary. so i guess theoretically, if the administration says tom price's behavior was a problem, we should be watching to see if those other four officials from the trump cabinet are going to go now, too. to encourage you not to hold your breath on that after tom price resigned today, the president chose to display his personal disapproval of tom price's terrible taxpayer funded conspeckous waste flying to his golf resort in new jersey. on faair force one. today as the white house absorbed the plans and expected effect which would be to shovel lots more money to the richest people in the country and corporations, today as one of the multiple trump cabinet members caught up in a private jet and corruption scandal had to resign, today the ninth day of a legitimate crisis continued to unfold for the 3.5 million americans who are the victims of a terrible storm that hit more than a week ago now but who continued to be victims of what thus far is a botched and traumaticall
as of tonight, his a.r secretary, secretary and epa have done the same stuff. as the health secretary. so i guess theoretically, if the administration says tom price's behavior was a problem, we should be watching to see if those other four officials from the trump cabinet are going to go now, too. to encourage you not to hold your breath on that after tom price resigned today, the president chose to display his personal disapproval of tom price's terrible taxpayer funded conspeckous waste...
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we know it will because of wwdc and ios 11 a.r.ounced there for developers earlier this summer. joining us now is principal of the neilson norman group and apple employee number 66 bruce this is potentially big. some of the stuff that we're seeing about ar kit and augmented reality if it's a huge shift in how we buy stuff. first there is the app store that was big then. is this going to be the third big shift in how we interact and push this thing through the phone? >> yes, it is. and it's been a long time coming about 30 or 35 years as is true most technologies how long it took for the mac to arrive that's how long it took for the iphone to arrive it depends on tremendous computing power. you don't need the computing power on your phone to look up an address you do need it for augmented reality. it's going to be a huge shift. >> so if that's true, certain companies are going to make more money, claw more profits out of this ecosystem because they're going to move first and move smarter than others. what are the key things that com
we know it will because of wwdc and ios 11 a.r.ounced there for developers earlier this summer. joining us now is principal of the neilson norman group and apple employee number 66 bruce this is potentially big. some of the stuff that we're seeing about ar kit and augmented reality if it's a huge shift in how we buy stuff. first there is the app store that was big then. is this going to be the third big shift in how we interact and push this thing through the phone? >> yes, it is. and...
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ton of talent and keeps them in the game right now apple is looking particularly powerful with their a.rt, what they've done with the watch, making progress there, and google is just, you know, been kind of terrible at putting out a world class phone and updating the operating system so i like it as a talent acquisition and a blocker. what if samsung decides at some point they don't want to be part of the ann dry ecosystem, this is a great way for them to have the ability to build world class phones that compete. >> henry, is anybody else also feeling like google's hardware approach gets a little bit odder as the years go by you have nest over here doing its thing. >> by the way, had updates yesterday. >> nest had updates, which i think is a great idea, a space that's increasingly crowded, but one where i think there's a lot of potential, but you got nest doing things on the one side and then at the same time you have google with its own brands they are not all tied together, there's not one sprawl place to get them all can they really do that long term or do they have to bring it under
ton of talent and keeps them in the game right now apple is looking particularly powerful with their a.rt, what they've done with the watch, making progress there, and google is just, you know, been kind of terrible at putting out a world class phone and updating the operating system so i like it as a talent acquisition and a blocker. what if samsung decides at some point they don't want to be part of the ann dry ecosystem, this is a great way for them to have the ability to build world class...
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that's the a.r. in the next couple of phones you'll look at them differently.t set us. >> thanks for being here. >> hope they charge longer, p>>> after equifax, data breach can be tricky. jill schlesinger has a st step-by-step guide on how to secure your credit file. when foo gd isood and clean and real, it's ok to crave. and with panera catering, there's more to go around. panera. food as it should be. the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern is designed to work so well, you can forget your bathroom trips. but daddy gator can never forget. "i've got to motor out of here. this is no place to raise a child." yeah. must've been hot out "i'there today, huh?ut of here. yeah ok. yeah. beat even the toughest stains and odors with new super... ...concentrated tide sport. the new tide sport collection. it's got to be tide ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the all new 2018 camry. toyota. let's go places. find fast rel
that's the a.r. in the next couple of phones you'll look at them differently.t set us. >> thanks for being here. >> hope they charge longer, p>>> after equifax, data breach can be tricky. jill schlesinger has a st step-by-step guide on how to secure your credit file. when foo gd isood and clean and real, it's ok to crave. and with panera catering, there's more to go around. panera. food as it should be. the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern...
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a.r. miller industries, rami, has high-tech antennas. clear communications, the kind provided by rami talented workforce is critical to military missions. rami's c.e.o. told me that the buy america act, an act passed in 1933, that gives priority to american companies when the federal government purchases goods was no longer working. we checked into it and it turns out he was absolutely right. and this is no small deal. the u.s. federal government is the single largest purchaser of goods and services in the world, spending some $450 billion annually -- $450 billion annually on everything from file followedders -- folders to fighter jets. buy american rules exist because we are as a nation -- because we as a nation believe that when we invest in taxpayer dollars to buy products, we ought to be supporting american companies that are creating good-paying american jobs. it is simply common sense. but over time we seem to have lost some of that sense. thanks to loopholes and waivers, american workers are missing out on a whole lot of jobs they
a.r. miller industries, rami, has high-tech antennas. clear communications, the kind provided by rami talented workforce is critical to military missions. rami's c.e.o. told me that the buy america act, an act passed in 1933, that gives priority to american companies when the federal government purchases goods was no longer working. we checked into it and it turns out he was absolutely right. and this is no small deal. the u.s. federal government is the single largest purchaser of goods and...
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any product at this point, there is enough of a reason that there would be an upgrade cycle i think a.r. would be the one new thing this phone has that others don't that could force upgrades >> amit, angelo, thank you both. >>> news alert in the bond market everyone borrowing money for 30 years. 30-year bonds up for auction rick santelli is tracking it at the ame. what's the demand like >> demand is straight up for the dutch auction. it was a charlie minus arguably, that is the best to breath not a great set. 56 billion supply done the 12 billion, 29 month, i gave it a grade of c minus. 2.79 was the yield that was basically the high with the issue market, a tail, a third of a basis point if you look at the internals, 2.21 to cover. close to 2.8 to cover. 58.8 on indirect that's the softest since november of '16. not that far from the 63% average. the thing that was spot on was direct at 6.8% so it is done. not only was it a rough three auctions, but there is no noticeable response after supply usually, you get a move after supply the investor didn't seem interested in the concession tha
any product at this point, there is enough of a reason that there would be an upgrade cycle i think a.r. would be the one new thing this phone has that others don't that could force upgrades >> amit, angelo, thank you both. >>> news alert in the bond market everyone borrowing money for 30 years. 30-year bonds up for auction rick santelli is tracking it at the ame. what's the demand like >> demand is straight up for the dutch auction. it was a charlie minus arguably, that is...
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redesigned stereo speakers apple says they're going to be 25% louder faster processer a.r.onger camera. these phones, too, benefit from wireless charging. 8 starts at $699 customers can begin ordering them on september 15th they're available on september 22nd apple did send a statement to cnbc saying that the pricing and availability of the new products was taken into account when they issued that q4 guidance. so what they're saying is no change in that q4 forecast apple telling cnbc "when we issued guidance for q4 in july, we anticipated that iphone x would begin shipping in fiscal q1." guys, back to you. >> by the way, josh, when you were in there, i heard there was some reports about when they tried to use that facial recognition, it wasn't working is that right? >> reporter: i didn't see that, kelly. i have to go back and look craig did give a demo. i didn't catch that. you know, certainly with face i.d., they're saying it's going to be fast it's going to be reliable. it's going to be more secure than touch i.d we'll wait and see of course, it's up to consumers to see w
redesigned stereo speakers apple says they're going to be 25% louder faster processer a.r.onger camera. these phones, too, benefit from wireless charging. 8 starts at $699 customers can begin ordering them on september 15th they're available on september 22nd apple did send a statement to cnbc saying that the pricing and availability of the new products was taken into account when they issued that q4 guidance. so what they're saying is no change in that q4 forecast apple telling cnbc "when...
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iphone the anticipated features include a 5 inch o-led display facial recognition to unlock the device a.rd cameras. wireless charging. improved water resistance. reported price tag of $1,000 investors ahead of this event have piled in. apple stock has surged some 40% already this year. so can apple now meet those very lofty expectations going to find out tomorrow the event kicks off here tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. local kelly, back to you. >> you know, josh, for be it for me to question steve jobs, i just thought i heard some reports of employees who said that they found the new digs, completely open concept, right, a little bit difficult to concentrate. >> reporter: yeah, i mean, listen, there were architectural crit critics, kelly, even when there wererenderings i remember one critic called it a retrograde cocoon. apple accounted, in fact, this campus is the model for the 21st century. you're right the idea behind the campus was to really create greater creativity and collaboration in part by housing so many people in one location. i mean, in that one main ring-shaped building behind me, yo
iphone the anticipated features include a 5 inch o-led display facial recognition to unlock the device a.rd cameras. wireless charging. improved water resistance. reported price tag of $1,000 investors ahead of this event have piled in. apple stock has surged some 40% already this year. so can apple now meet those very lofty expectations going to find out tomorrow the event kicks off here tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. local kelly, back to you. >> you know, josh, for be it for me to question...