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adel: i think that is a great question.market has much development to be had as we go forward. i think the bond market has a prerequisite. we are looking to develop a sovereign yield curve in order for our local issuers to be able to price that. i think the government deficit expected for this year may pose an economic opportunity or pivot point to allow our government to issue new sovereign government development bonds to create that yield curve. it is much-needed and i think this is an opportune time to put that into place. francine: what companies or industries do you think will attract significant foreign direct investment? adel: that is a very difficult question for me to answer, particularly because i am the ceo of the saudi stock exchange and anything i say may be perceived to be investment advice. we have 170 companies across 15 different sectors. that brings a lot of diversity to our potential foreign stakeholders who want to invest in saudi arabia. you will not find that diversity in any country in the middle east
adel: i think that is a great question.market has much development to be had as we go forward. i think the bond market has a prerequisite. we are looking to develop a sovereign yield curve in order for our local issuers to be able to price that. i think the government deficit expected for this year may pose an economic opportunity or pivot point to allow our government to issue new sovereign government development bonds to create that yield curve. it is much-needed and i think this is an...
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both adele and chip were orphans about the same time.shelter where they were with the operation kindness no kill animal shelter placed them together and they became instant best friends and clung together in the shelter, keeping each other company, napping together, cuddling together. they are growing up together because a wonderful family adopted them together. and they have a facebook page that 66,000 people like. >> you can't blame them they're so darned cute. >> look at the faces and look at the friendship. it just proves we can all get along no matter our differences. >> awesome. now they can set fire to the ring together forever. >> they're rolling in the deep. >> rolling in the deep fur. >> who had ever thought adele would think she'd find someone like chip. >> now they're rolling in the deep. >> that's going to do it for "right this minute" everybody. thanks for joining us. we'll see you next time. sfx: engines revving. listen up. ready. ready. steady. sfx: engines revving. go! ♪ it's more than a movie. it's now a ride. fast and
both adele and chip were orphans about the same time.shelter where they were with the operation kindness no kill animal shelter placed them together and they became instant best friends and clung together in the shelter, keeping each other company, napping together, cuddling together. they are growing up together because a wonderful family adopted them together. and they have a facebook page that 66,000 people like. >> you can't blame them they're so darned cute. >> look at the...
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from school, she wants to stop but we have to be home. >> what would adele say about that? >> she'll say we can't -- when we pass the park, she says those kids are at the park but we can't go to the park because vivian has seizures, and it kills you. >> they are so severely affected. >> new york university dr. davinski is vivian's doctor. he is one of the world's leading epilepsy experts. >> the wilsons found themselves in the political cross fire of pot. marijuana was legalized for medicinal use before christie took office in january 2010. it was done by his democratic predecessor, but once in office, christie blocked the legislation for more than a year. he eventually signed one of the strictest, most limited medical marijuana bills to date. just six approved stores in the entire state and a perhaps most damaging for vivian, no edible forms of marijuana allowed, which was crucial. the only option then for this 2-year-old would be to inhale it. >> talk to brian wilson. >> protests erupted across the state. and that's why brian wilson took things in to his own hands that da
from school, she wants to stop but we have to be home. >> what would adele say about that? >> she'll say we can't -- when we pass the park, she says those kids are at the park but we can't go to the park because vivian has seizures, and it kills you. >> they are so severely affected. >> new york university dr. davinski is vivian's doctor. he is one of the world's leading epilepsy experts. >> the wilsons found themselves in the political cross fire of pot. marijuana...
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adell harmon noticed it opening the gate to her driveway, on sunday. >> i was going to initially leave it and then i could see the writing on it. >> reporter: she pick it up, letterhead ragged mountain camp andover new hampshire a boy writing to his mom. >> my dearer mother, i'm writing parts of this now, so i get your letter unless i don't get it soon. i got your letter written the day before you failed. >> reporter: talking canoeing and treasure hunts day in the life of camp 87 years ago. >> to me it sound like it is a pretty wealthy family. the mother has gonna way somewhere. she sailed away. she sent her son to her camp. >> reporter: a dell and her neighbor tracie posted it on the collinswood group facebook page and comments came in, letter writing a lost art what a mystery i can't not wait to see who it belongs to. here's where the story really gets interesting that message was found by a man who found a page at penn and haddon a mile and a half away. >> historical items like that it is interesting to go lah back in time. >> reporter: when joe russell first saw adell's post. >> i
adell harmon noticed it opening the gate to her driveway, on sunday. >> i was going to initially leave it and then i could see the writing on it. >> reporter: she pick it up, letterhead ragged mountain camp andover new hampshire a boy writing to his mom. >> my dearer mother, i'm writing parts of this now, so i get your letter unless i don't get it soon. i got your letter written the day before you failed. >> reporter: talking canoeing and treasure hunts day in the life...
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this is my brother adel, by the way.als were together. and we knew as scattered as we were during the day, my parents were at work, we were at school or practice, when it came time for dinner, that's where you could find all five. that's when i felt our family was complete. like that was when everyone was where they were supposed to be. there are four now. there were five then. if you've ever lost a parent, you know that's one of the first thing you notice. you sit down at the table. and you realize it's not like it used to be. we had some great food in our house. and the smells and the garlic and a lot of the middle eastern spices and the stuff. just all of it. the grape leaves. it was awesome. we thought every house smelled as good as ours. my dad was a griller. he was an outdoor kind of cook. my dad used to make this -- it's kind of an egyptian hamburger, i guess you'd call it. it's called kofta. and it's kind of smaller. looks a little bit like a slider. but it's got other stuff in it. it's got more garlic and it's g
this is my brother adel, by the way.als were together. and we knew as scattered as we were during the day, my parents were at work, we were at school or practice, when it came time for dinner, that's where you could find all five. that's when i felt our family was complete. like that was when everyone was where they were supposed to be. there are four now. there were five then. if you've ever lost a parent, you know that's one of the first thing you notice. you sit down at the table. and you...
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. >>> se ha des adele raked el incremento de precios, entonces estos inversionistas han ido des pareciÓn de rentar su vivienda. >>> primero rÉcord de crÉdito y tener suficiente dinero para dar la entrada. >>> sÓlo deben considerar compra los que tienen trabajo establo, deudas mÍnimas y tengan salario tal que la hipo no esqueda 40%, de lo contrario rentar y disminuir rentas y en tu volver a regresar al mercado. >>> en este momento los interÉses son accesible para cumplir con el sueÑo de la casa propia. >>> y vale la pena hacer ahorro para comprar algo mo de su to pues la renta, siguen aumentando mientras que si hace un prÉstamo a una taza fija va a tener el mismo pago permanentemente por muchos aÑos. >>> asÍ llegamos al fin de esta ediciÓn, gracias por dejarme ser parte de su tarde, nos vemos maÑana si es dios quiere cuido si mucho. >> decido hacer este cortometraje. querer descubrir en este caso, al hombre mexicano. >> ¿y porque el hombre mexicano? >> porque se hacen los duros. lo que yo quiero practicar y que quede en evidencia es el sexo anal. >> no, eh. doctora, pare eso por favor
. >>> se ha des adele raked el incremento de precios, entonces estos inversionistas han ido des pareciÓn de rentar su vivienda. >>> primero rÉcord de crÉdito y tener suficiente dinero para dar la entrada. >>> sÓlo deben considerar compra los que tienen trabajo establo, deudas mÍnimas y tengan salario tal que la hipo no esqueda 40%, de lo contrario rentar y disminuir rentas y en tu volver a regresar al mercado. >>> en este momento los interÉses son...
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ambassador adel: egypt will not stand by. until it is uprooted and defeated completed.my: for more we are joined now in our new york studios by sharif abdel kouddous, democracy now! correspondent usually based in cairo, egypt. he has also reported recently from yemen. he wrote a piece for foreign policy headlined "saudis above houthis next door, and death all around" and his nation piece was called "death and devastation in sanaa." sharif, welcome back to -- it is great to have you in new york. can you talk about what has taken place in egypt? sharif: this is an escalation. he is the first top efficient to be killed and more than a quarter of a century. a -- he is really the highest profile official to be killed since the ousting of mohamed morsi. it comes on the eve of mass protest. it really deals a blow to the government. he even wrote power -- it is power on the promise of stability and order. he has testified -- justified this to eliminate the militant threat. the war on terror is his raison d'etre, if you will. there are more terrorists in egypt then there are --
ambassador adel: egypt will not stand by. until it is uprooted and defeated completed.my: for more we are joined now in our new york studios by sharif abdel kouddous, democracy now! correspondent usually based in cairo, egypt. he has also reported recently from yemen. he wrote a piece for foreign policy headlined "saudis above houthis next door, and death all around" and his nation piece was called "death and devastation in sanaa." sharif, welcome back to -- it is great to...
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adele, carpenter of the youth commission. youth commission apologizes they can't be here today. due to the cost-of-living they are working to be able to serve the city. i want to thank you for having this discussion today. i think the shooting at emmanuel church in charleston, serves that way white supremacy and antiblack race manifest themselves. this is the time we collect and grapple with the way that racism shows in our system and not just a problem of the elsewhere. so it's also a timely discussion because it's budget season and youth commissioners are watching closely the discussion this week about population based policing and the upcoming academy classes. they have not taken a position on that. i just want to really underscore in the discussions happening in our office that we want to see discussions about how policing is happening in our city and about effectiveness and not about the quantity of police in our departments and police. we think a real corner stone of that is is ensuring that how officers are trained and deal with young people. community members have been c
adele, carpenter of the youth commission. youth commission apologizes they can't be here today. due to the cost-of-living they are working to be able to serve the city. i want to thank you for having this discussion today. i think the shooting at emmanuel church in charleston, serves that way white supremacy and antiblack race manifest themselves. this is the time we collect and grapple with the way that racism shows in our system and not just a problem of the elsewhere. so it's also a timely...
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. >> he's produced for adele paul mccartney and amy winehouse. but now mark ronson has his own monster hit. ♪ >> how is it to have a number one hit? >> something that i never ever thought was even remotely attainable. >> ahead on "sunday morning," mark ronson and the year's biggest smash. >> osgood: time travel by vintage automobile is altogether possible it's happening in what might be appear to be very unlikely place, just ask elizabeth palmer. >> out for a nostalgic spin in the islamic republic. iran's american classic car lovers give us a glimpse of their treasure. >> i see a model t. >> yeah? it is. and this is another consider that is in restoration. >> the key on the seat. >> later on "sunday morning." >> mo rocca talks with george saunders. steve heart map introduces us to a man who is truly driven. we remember actor christopher lee. but first here are the headlines or this sunday morning the 1th of june. the search for two convicted killers who escaped from a prison in upstate new york is now in it's ninth day. police are focusing on woo
. >> he's produced for adele paul mccartney and amy winehouse. but now mark ronson has his own monster hit. ♪ >> how is it to have a number one hit? >> something that i never ever thought was even remotely attainable. >> ahead on "sunday morning," mark ronson and the year's biggest smash. >> osgood: time travel by vintage automobile is altogether possible it's happening in what might be appear to be very unlikely place, just ask elizabeth palmer....
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. >> she adele nazeemed me. [ laughter ] >> seth: she adele nazeemed you. no, i love her. that was one of the best moments of my life. but now everyone calls me bomber. >> seth: yeah. >> and i'm like, it's not chiwetel ejioforit, okay. >> seth: it's a pretty easy one. >> is not zach galifianakis it's two syllables. it's five letters. it's bomer. >> seth: right. it's not that hard. but it maybe happened to you before? >> it has. and someone actually trumped her. >> seth: okay, so she was not the worst ever? >> she's not. >> seth: matt bomber was not -- >> and i love her. i want to go on record as saying that. but i had a meeting with this big producer who i'm a huge fan of. and i thought, man, i'm finally getting some momentum in this business. and i sit down across from him. there's the casting director in the room and he says, when i read this -- we're good friends now. he says, "when i read this script, there's only one person i thought of who could play this role." and he look me dead in the eye and he goes, "max bomber." [ laughter ] and i looked at the
. >> she adele nazeemed me. [ laughter ] >> seth: she adele nazeemed you. no, i love her. that was one of the best moments of my life. but now everyone calls me bomber. >> seth: yeah. >> and i'm like, it's not chiwetel ejioforit, okay. >> seth: it's a pretty easy one. >> is not zach galifianakis it's two syllables. it's five letters. it's bomer. >> seth: right. it's not that hard. but it maybe happened to you before? >> it has. and someone...
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that victim is 17-year-old adele sos matos. police say a car ran a stop sign and hit him as matos was riding his bicycle in the hunting park section of philadelphia last night. he was at 7th and cayuga streets when the car ran over him. friends of the victim and witnesses tell us what they saw and heard. >> the guy hit him, he flew over the windshe'll and he was laying on the floor. >> he need the cpr. so everybody move, do my job. try to do the best i could and i just couldn't keep up with him. >> and police arrested the alleged driver on suspicion of dui. we'll let you know if and when charges are filed in the death of the teen. >>> 5:06. a new video showing a chaotic scene outside a music festival in new jersey yesterday. police arrested several people who they say were trying to illegally get into the summer jam concert at metlife stadium in east rutherford. witnesses say they were denied entry although they had tickets. >>> 64 degrees. happening today, low-wage workers at philadelphia international airport plan to hold a p
that victim is 17-year-old adele sos matos. police say a car ran a stop sign and hit him as matos was riding his bicycle in the hunting park section of philadelphia last night. he was at 7th and cayuga streets when the car ran over him. friends of the victim and witnesses tell us what they saw and heard. >> the guy hit him, he flew over the windshe'll and he was laying on the floor. >> he need the cpr. so everybody move, do my job. try to do the best i could and i just couldn't keep...
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one show does not a brand make and they have to assess that and it is adeleicate place. >> and should the duggars knowing what they knew, agreed to do the reality show? you first michael and thendom nick. >> there is nothing wrong with the show. this is kine of one of these things that you could not have predicted. ufo. unforeseen occurrence. >> maybe. if you are going to do the show, watch what you say about other people. and . >> thank you so much for joining us tonight. >> and all right. coming up. vilen crime soars in major cities in the u.s. is the ferguson affect putting your lives at >> developing tonight, new fears of crime in big city. houston, atlanta, baltimore, chicago and milwaukee. this has police fear legal and political back lash for doing their jobs. has the so- called ferguson affect caused a decline in crime? we'll ask the milwaukee county sheriff david clark who joins me now. good evening, sheriff. police are looked as the enemy and targeted themselves. what incentive for a police officer to do his or her job? >> first of good evening, judge. officers don't quit. t
one show does not a brand make and they have to assess that and it is adeleicate place. >> and should the duggars knowing what they knew, agreed to do the reality show? you first michael and thendom nick. >> there is nothing wrong with the show. this is kine of one of these things that you could not have predicted. ufo. unforeseen occurrence. >> maybe. if you are going to do the show, watch what you say about other people. and . >> thank you so much for joining us...
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. >> do you not have like an adele vacation, somewhere you would love to go, love to get away to. >>e my apartment, and it's not a staycation. i don't like anybody. i like my apartment. i like to sit there and drink a bottle of wine alone. >> you know what? they are stressful. nobody wants to fly, nobody wants to drive unless you're flying first class to a nudist colony so you don't have to pack. staycations are the way to go. >> you're wrong about nudist colonies because everybody there is unattractive. only unattractive people take their clothes off because they are spending anything. spend something when you're good looking. good people know when they take their clothes off that's actually a consumer product. you're actually giving something, but when you're a nudist and take your clothes off it's not like you're transferring wealth at all. >> why do you keep going to the nudist colony? >> it's a project of mine. by the way, i want to bring in the liberal panel on this. where do you staycation? i imagine it's the great wall. words will not set you free, greg. i've got three words
. >> do you not have like an adele vacation, somewhere you would love to go, love to get away to. >>e my apartment, and it's not a staycation. i don't like anybody. i like my apartment. i like to sit there and drink a bottle of wine alone. >> you know what? they are stressful. nobody wants to fly, nobody wants to drive unless you're flying first class to a nudist colony so you don't have to pack. staycations are the way to go. >> you're wrong about nudist colonies...
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and adel. >> never heard of them. >> it also is a testament -- i won't create a war between jay-z andthat swift does. the cultural capital. >> right. i think they both have a ton first of all. >> but to change the industry i mean. they are engaged on the issue of streaming music. and she's just totally dominated. >> i don't think what she did is changing the model. i think the fact that she -- you know this sort of -- the fact her and apple have come to terms is a great thing. the biggest artist and biggest corporation coming together and agreeing to things. and if they can figure a way for streaming to go forward and everyone on board that will be yet for everyone. including tidal. >> it's her fan base that gives her that much power. i have a million jay-z records in my phone. i have no taylor swift although i am a fan. >> because you can't get it. >> of everything she stands for. i don't think i could actually name you a song but i'm an old person by music standards. so i'm married to my various ways of playing music. kids the taylor swift fans know something new is coming along and
and adel. >> never heard of them. >> it also is a testament -- i won't create a war between jay-z andthat swift does. the cultural capital. >> right. i think they both have a ton first of all. >> but to change the industry i mean. they are engaged on the issue of streaming music. and she's just totally dominated. >> i don't think what she did is changing the model. i think the fact that she -- you know this sort of -- the fact her and apple have come to terms is a...
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as a freshman he pledged kapp adel take roe. he says his soon to be brothers forced him and other pledges to drink so much alcohol they got sick. he says he was also punched in the face repeatedly for not showing up to a frat event. on another occasion he says he was burned with a cigarette. he says he called the university's hazing hotline but got no help. he went to the school's office of student conduct. eight months went by and finally he says he went to police. >> never intended to become a whistle blower but when i saw what was going on and the abuse that myself and others were repeatedly experiencing and that the university was totally ignoring, my documented allegations over several months they left me no choice but to go to the police before more people pledged and other innocent students got hurt physically and emotionally. >> reporter: he says he has hundreds of photos texts and other documents proving that sexual assaults hazing and drug use was taking place. as for the fraternity's secret facebook page his lawyer sa
as a freshman he pledged kapp adel take roe. he says his soon to be brothers forced him and other pledges to drink so much alcohol they got sick. he says he was also punched in the face repeatedly for not showing up to a frat event. on another occasion he says he was burned with a cigarette. he says he called the university's hazing hotline but got no help. he went to the school's office of student conduct. eight months went by and finally he says he went to police. >> never intended to...
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been on this show before to talk about the reason that you're here, the fact that your mother add adeleying it's nothing like they portray in movies or tv. that is such a sanitized version. >> yeah. it's interesting the way it's been portrayed is about this mild level of confusion. i feel like still alice changed that conversation in an amazing way. the journey we've seen my mom go through is very different. diagnosed at 55. we saw symptoms years before that. at 63 which she is now, she is completely fully advanced and needs 24/7 care. she hasn't walked in a couple years. she hasn't talked in a couple years. she needs to be fed, changed, dressed, grooms 100% care and it's a really devastating extreme disease that i think a lot of people aren't sure the reality of it. >> my grandfather had alzheimer's before he passed. it didn't happen until he was in his 90s which is of course a bit different than hitting somebody earlier in their life. seth it must be very very frustrating to see this happen to your mother-in-law and also to see the pain it causes your wife. >> yeah. i mean it's truly
been on this show before to talk about the reason that you're here, the fact that your mother add adeleying it's nothing like they portray in movies or tv. that is such a sanitized version. >> yeah. it's interesting the way it's been portrayed is about this mild level of confusion. i feel like still alice changed that conversation in an amazing way. the journey we've seen my mom go through is very different. diagnosed at 55. we saw symptoms years before that. at 63 which she is now, she...
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a adell was suspect and killed by a suspected drunk driver. crash is under investigation. police have in the filed any charges. his body will be taken back to the dominican republic where his parents live for a burial. >>> a 23 year-old man turns himself in for a hit and run accident in pennsville, new jersey. zachary mcdonough is charged with numerous offenses after police say he struck 17 year-old kyle pszenny early sunday morning. mcdonough did not realize he hit a person. >> he basically thought he hit an animal which we talk about earlier and then he saw fire trucks and things by the apartment. that is when he got scared. he is upset. he realized he hurt somebody and scared and didn't know what to do is what he told us. >> mcdonough admits he was drinking but it is impossible to know if he was over the legal limit. as for pszenny he is still very much so in critical condition. >>> police want a suspect from a violent botched robbery from pizza shop off the street. >> this is an incident last week that led to the shoot-out with an off-duty detective. one suspect was ki
a adell was suspect and killed by a suspected drunk driver. crash is under investigation. police have in the filed any charges. his body will be taken back to the dominican republic where his parents live for a burial. >>> a 23 year-old man turns himself in for a hit and run accident in pennsville, new jersey. zachary mcdonough is charged with numerous offenses after police say he struck 17 year-old kyle pszenny early sunday morning. mcdonough did not realize he hit a person. >>...
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the majority of interests and independent music like adele and other nationalist is from the independent find a lot of the opinion leaders and early adopters of the streaming services and that's was they are listening to. it is the scenario that apple really have to have a close look at. and certainly cannot bully independent labels and independent artists from deciding. it disadvantages of them. ultimately, isn't it all about the fans? what does it mean for the music fans? thomas heymann: of course, it is all about the fans. fans have any access of getting -- has many ways a getting access. from sound cloud to spotify, etc. at the end of the day, this is big news. apple is the biggest music retailer in the world. the majority of artists would have 50% or 6% of income from apple. if they are forcing you to sign up to the streaming service and you want to continue to be on itunes and forcing cute not to be paid for three months, as it -- and forcing you not to be paid for three months, it is schoolyard bullying. angie: thomas heymann, we will leave it in there. joining us live via skype f
the majority of interests and independent music like adele and other nationalist is from the independent find a lot of the opinion leaders and early adopters of the streaming services and that's was they are listening to. it is the scenario that apple really have to have a close look at. and certainly cannot bully independent labels and independent artists from deciding. it disadvantages of them. ultimately, isn't it all about the fans? what does it mean for the music fans? thomas heymann: of...
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adele. taylor swift, reporting on this all day long and wrote tumblr post.ple called taylor swift in amsterdam. neil: personally? that he had her number. that is kind of weird. >> she has 59.2 million twitter followers. kim kardashian less than 33. so think. neil: her argument was it was a three-month trial period. essentially giving away your music for the three months. >> that's right. no royalties were paid to the artists during the free trial. we're not asking for free independednt phones. don't ask us to give you our music with no compensation. she used her platform first time ever in major way. neil: didn't she do this with spotify? >> she did. wrote an op-ed. it wasn't taking on same company of the. spotify she pulled all her music. no word whether 1989 will be on apple music. think it will. >> has four number one hit singles, 1989. this is the album that is on no streaming music. not clear if she caves to put it on apple. neil: she some coulding from business of strength. >> in tumblr post, i don't need this i can put my music out there for free. in
adele. taylor swift, reporting on this all day long and wrote tumblr post.ple called taylor swift in amsterdam. neil: personally? that he had her number. that is kind of weird. >> she has 59.2 million twitter followers. kim kardashian less than 33. so think. neil: her argument was it was a three-month trial period. essentially giving away your music for the three months. >> that's right. no royalties were paid to the artists during the free trial. we're not asking for free...