president's jobs and competitiveness council and the greatest merger of all-time, i think, andrew, aol and time warner sort of don't sit closely, i watch my watch, my wallet, just kidding. that was a great deal for aol and aol shiareholders and the rest is history. before we get on to the fiscal cliff what do you think of tim and aol? >> obviously it's not what it was a decade ago when it was a dominate internet company, it's sadly to watch that decline. i'm pushing to kind of build it back and it's great to see. >> it was used to compete heavily against yahoo!. do they have a chance in. >> of course they have a chance. i remember when steve jobs went back into apple, 3% market share and $1 billion market cap and strategy of great team, great product focus, innovation and built it back to the most valuable company in the world. of course it's possible. it's hard to rebuild the technology companies, not an easy path. >> you ever seen one of these things and want to do it again? >> no, i love what i'm doing with revolution, working with a couple dozen, i've tried different sectors and for me that's grat