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manus cranny together with anna edwards. -- with francine lacqua.want to talk about market, i am on twitter. equity markets in the red. set of data out of china. best of luck for the rest of your day. ♪ buycine: ab inbev agrees to anheuser-busch. jonathan: trade troubles. china imports slumped almost 15% after 11 straight months of decline, the longest losing streak in six years. francine: barclays will be heading back to wall street as it is said to be targeting an extra e morgan banker for the job. -- and next jpmorgan banker for the job. welcome to "the pulse,"
manus cranny together with anna edwards. -- with francine lacqua.want to talk about market, i am on twitter. equity markets in the red. set of data out of china. best of luck for the rest of your day. ♪ buycine: ab inbev agrees to anheuser-busch. jonathan: trade troubles. china imports slumped almost 15% after 11 straight months of decline, the longest losing streak in six years. francine: barclays will be heading back to wall street as it is said to be targeting an extra e morgan banker for...
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anna edwards is at the summit in central london. anna? anna: thanks. i'm pleased to say that i'm joined by mike milken, the chairman of the milken institute, bringing together the great in the good of finance, public policy, wrestling with difficult issues, including migration. we wrestled with this topic last night. -- >> if we go back in history and look at 50 million people from europe, traveling, it built the united states. in china, they are attending to have their business create more jobs and opportunity in western china so they don't have the same migration to the east coast. the question is, can we help create some businesses? there are a lot of talented people from syria who are unfortunately in refugee camps in jordan, lebanon, turkey today. could we create some micro-businesses there, that would give people opportunities? but that requires cooperation from jordan, lebanon, in turkey. anna: another topic that got quite a lot of airtime was the role of trade in trying to improve the lives of people who live in north africa and the middle east
anna edwards is at the summit in central london. anna? anna: thanks. i'm pleased to say that i'm joined by mike milken, the chairman of the milken institute, bringing together the great in the good of finance, public policy, wrestling with difficult issues, including migration. we wrestled with this topic last night. -- >> if we go back in history and look at 50 million people from europe, traveling, it built the united states. in china, they are attending to have their business create...
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anna edwards is in manchester. it is possible that brexit is once again coming back to dominate the conservative party, a subject that cannot get away. anna: it looks as if the tories, if they wanted to come back and celebrate a victory in may, will be faced with divisions within the party surrounding the subject of europe. it is not on the official agenda, but there are more than 20 fringe events on the subject of europe this week. we have been promised a referendum by david cameron i the end of 2017. -- by the end of 2017. we don't have any details with the timing. top is semp a set launch its campaign this week to keep that story and people's mines. david cameron said he is really nothing out, suggesting that could he even lead a campaign to leave the european union? hard to know if that is really has stance or whether that is part of his renegotiation tactics with brussels and others. we have clues from philip hand who said he hammond was confident that renegotiation should deliver. he used only 161 words to tal
anna edwards is in manchester. it is possible that brexit is once again coming back to dominate the conservative party, a subject that cannot get away. anna: it looks as if the tories, if they wanted to come back and celebrate a victory in may, will be faced with divisions within the party surrounding the subject of europe. it is not on the official agenda, but there are more than 20 fringe events on the subject of europe this week. we have been promised a referendum by david cameron i the end...
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the most wonderful time of year what's new, how >>> i'm thinking of being anna edward edward, edward, an angel. it's ridiculous, you're only wearing it once. >> $50. >> you realize over $200. >> for my costume and nephew costume, spent at least $60. >> maybe around like, $50, $40. >> i'm a big halloween person. i love scary movies. dressing up is fun. the older you get, the more ability you can be and get away with it without being considered anything. i love halloween. it's my favorite holiday. >> this year, more than 157 million americans celebrate halloween and spend a total of $70 billion. that's right. and also a question, what are you dressing up as? the financial and a festive one. richard, thank you so much for being here. >> my pleasure. thanks for having me. >> ricky started out as a beauty years. when did halloween start to become a big issue for ricky? in 1989. so we've been around for 25 years. it was somewhere around five years into the business that the seasonality of halloween became so popular and being a new york seasons. when it's cold outside, we sell scarves and w
the most wonderful time of year what's new, how >>> i'm thinking of being anna edward edward, edward, an angel. it's ridiculous, you're only wearing it once. >> $50. >> you realize over $200. >> for my costume and nephew costume, spent at least $60. >> maybe around like, $50, $40. >> i'm a big halloween person. i love scary movies. dressing up is fun. the older you get, the more ability you can be and get away with it without being considered anything. i...
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because one of the things that by sally mae that did a survey, anna edward annual survey. as of 2013, 53% of respondents said that they would not look beyond sticker price. >> wow. >> we were realizing 53% of the potential families were not looking at the sticker price beyond the sticker price that you know is an artificial inflated sticker price. >> do you think other schools would do this as well or is there not as much of a cushion to cut some of the other todd? >> i think we'll see some other schools. i've said at national meetings that every school has to find their own pathway to affordability and a tuition reset, it takes a certain set of characteristics for an institution be feasible but i think every student ought to be looking for ways to hold down costs for family and students. >> todd and sharon, thank you both for joining us today. >> thank you for the opportunity. bye-bye. >>> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week "on the money." we know the federal reserve kept interest rates near zero at the last meeting last month. now we know what
because one of the things that by sally mae that did a survey, anna edward annual survey. as of 2013, 53% of respondents said that they would not look beyond sticker price. >> wow. >> we were realizing 53% of the potential families were not looking at the sticker price beyond the sticker price that you know is an artificial inflated sticker price. >> do you think other schools would do this as well or is there not as much of a cushion to cut some of the other todd? >> i...
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not yet with anna edward list ak of. 20% earnings growth and trading 20 times earnings. a tech company with that kind of growth with tremendous appeal from the braintree products among the millennials, i think that's set to go pretty well. you can shift over then to the tech, the financial sector. where we think that the banks and the investment banks have a good opportunity here, number one, if we're worried about the market, we'll see some trading games but number two, if and when the fed raises its rates, i think there's a benefit to the large banking sector as well. so we'll look at companies like bank of america or morgan stanley as potential successes there in the fourth quarter. in energy, i think go with the integrated oils. a company like chevron, 5.5% dividend yield on a cash rich healthy company despite oil prices are way low. that's an appealing evaluation in my opinion. and on top of that, this is the time that they're going shopping looking for some interesting things to buy on the cheap. so i think that they can do some very creative business here. >> mich
not yet with anna edward list ak of. 20% earnings growth and trading 20 times earnings. a tech company with that kind of growth with tremendous appeal from the braintree products among the millennials, i think that's set to go pretty well. you can shift over then to the tech, the financial sector. where we think that the banks and the investment banks have a good opportunity here, number one, if we're worried about the market, we'll see some trading games but number two, if and when the fed...
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anna: edward, do you go after these dividends?lenty of dividend yields available elsewhere in the european market. that is what i look for, a commendation of yields but also dividend growth. these guys definitely do not have. manus: hold that thought. javier glass, great to have you with us. the chief energy correspondent here at bloomberg news. edmund edmunds is going to be with us. he likes rap songs, did you know? anna: yard talking -- we are talking deutsche bank. we look at the numbers. ♪ manus: manus: -- 7:47 in london. here are the stories you need to know. officialsral reserve -- and a statement following their latest meeting. referencee dropped a interms of its next meeting december. the signing -- the signaling of the fed'srate hike -- hawkish tone caught investors offguard. decline.ells 70% profits adjusted. inventory charges dropped. that lifted -- that left the analyst estimates to 2.2 billion dollars. drop in oil prices. europe's second-largest airline says these factors contributed to a 51% surge. the company says e
anna: edward, do you go after these dividends?lenty of dividend yields available elsewhere in the european market. that is what i look for, a commendation of yields but also dividend growth. these guys definitely do not have. manus: hold that thought. javier glass, great to have you with us. the chief energy correspondent here at bloomberg news. edmund edmunds is going to be with us. he likes rap songs, did you know? anna: yard talking -- we are talking deutsche bank. we look at the numbers....
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anna: and i'm on edwards -- anna edwards. caroline has the details. it looks as though it is a beat in terms of analysts estimates. we are seeing 5.7% underlying growth for unilever. the estimates have been for 4%, it is probably ahead of estimates. their volume growth is far surpassing what was anticipated. the analyst estimate had been for 2.6 percent, they are raising the price of their good stretch offset some of the currency weakness that we've seen in currency markets. aims to get most of its revenue from the emerging markets. they still need to scale that up. the estimates have been for 1.4%. clearly, this company is selling far more goods off the shelves like ice cream and a dog deodorant. company that sells an awful lot of ice cream, and that is been doing particularly well in europe this year. north america we expect to see an improvement as retailer adjustments, and latin america might a bright spot in the emerging markets even as brazil is weaker. they will continue to see soft global market. still it bit of a warning there to the challeng
anna: and i'm on edwards -- anna edwards. caroline has the details. it looks as though it is a beat in terms of analysts estimates. we are seeing 5.7% underlying growth for unilever. the estimates have been for 4%, it is probably ahead of estimates. their volume growth is far surpassing what was anticipated. the analyst estimate had been for 2.6 percent, they are raising the price of their good stretch offset some of the currency weakness that we've seen in currency markets. aims to get most of...
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i am anna edwards. mental i am manus cranny. we've got breaking news.anus: we've got manus cranny. caroline, give us the numbers. caroline: net income. billionoming in at 16.7 cronin. this is compared to 17.9 billion. we got net income coming below analyst estimates. the reason? basic impairment charges. provision overall. they are having to reduce the guided capital expenditure level $260.5 billion. they are trying to ream back their spending. their financial results continue to be affected by low liquid prices. clearly the pain that is being exerted on oil majors. the fact that bp managed to eat estimates. we are seeing the pain coming from below oil prices feeding into the expectations that futures of these companies. this is a company that is exposed to the downstream. the refining is at a record high. dividendded to pay a of $.22 for dollar. that is in line with estimates overall. $3 billion, less than previous years. raining back their capital expenditures by $1 billion. try to work out how much more this company can+++ estimates. anna: we have se
i am anna edwards. mental i am manus cranny. we've got breaking news.anus: we've got manus cranny. caroline, give us the numbers. caroline: net income. billionoming in at 16.7 cronin. this is compared to 17.9 billion. we got net income coming below analyst estimates. the reason? basic impairment charges. provision overall. they are having to reduce the guided capital expenditure level $260.5 billion. they are trying to ream back their spending. their financial results continue to be affected by...
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here in london. -- i am anna edwards, here in london.rterly loss in four years in this morning's trading session. let's check in with juliette saly who is standing by. juliette, we should not overplay this because the hong kong market is catching up. we have seen stimulus introduced by chinese authorities. juliette: yes, we had that stimulant desk that stimulus announced a cousin that tax on first con deposit in china. hong kong was close. today, certainly playing catch-up. this is the first time that hong kong has traded this quarter. certainly a little bit of catch up there. are leading the gains. reports that could be stimulus measures trying to do boost tourism -- trying to boost tourism. galaxy up 10%. having a look at the close of australia, wend have seen a pretty flat day on the nikkei 225. japan has had a boost from that rise we have seen coming through in hong kong. south korea closing lower today. .5%.by -- australia heart hit hard. elsewhere in the region, general weakness did we have investors awaiting the u.s. jobs report,
here in london. -- i am anna edwards, here in london.rterly loss in four years in this morning's trading session. let's check in with juliette saly who is standing by. juliette, we should not overplay this because the hong kong market is catching up. we have seen stimulus introduced by chinese authorities. juliette: yes, we had that stimulant desk that stimulus announced a cousin that tax on first con deposit in china. hong kong was close. today, certainly playing catch-up. this is the first...
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anna: i am anna edwards. it is 7:00 this tuesday morning. we have earnings coming through.k at what is happening to markets as we speak. guy: let's take a look at how mixed we will be in europe. this is the early look. we think the market will open fractionally lower, not very much. 1/10 of 1% is the prediction. and we started trading have a first look at where we think these markets will be opening. we will continue to update you over the next hour as we work our way toward the european open. anna: it looks to be in line with estimates. profits areretax coming in at 291.3 million pounds. let's talk to the company ceo. --y harris and joins us now andrew harrison joins us now. it is great to have you on the program. tell us what has been weighing on the business in the last period. is the strong pound hurting your business? andy: it is very much a u.k. based is nice. we have delivered a good set of results. we have double-digit results in our profits. we are very pleased so far. guy: good morning. over your tenure you have tripled the share price. how easy will it be for you
anna: i am anna edwards. it is 7:00 this tuesday morning. we have earnings coming through.k at what is happening to markets as we speak. guy: let's take a look at how mixed we will be in europe. this is the early look. we think the market will open fractionally lower, not very much. 1/10 of 1% is the prediction. and we started trading have a first look at where we think these markets will be opening. we will continue to update you over the next hour as we work our way toward the european open....
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anna: i am anna edwards. breaking news from a number of businesses here in europe.t me show you what we think is going to happen. reasonablyg to get a positive start to european trading. let me get you the numbers for you. at the moment, this is where we stand. percent in terms of where equities are going to be opening. shanghai down. corporate news raking. sw credit siu's story -- uise story. caroline poring over the details. caroline: looking at revenue. when you are looking at the profit, 134,000 new customers. at $2.8coming in billion -- 2.8 billion pounds overall. that is ahead of where some analysts thought the numbers would be. uptick in operating profit, 10%. 375 million pounds. that does seem to be slightly ahead of where analysts such as morgan stanley numbers have been seen the numbers. they are saying it is 9.8 percent return notable -- percent. turn notable in italy. they are having to pay more for the europa league. expecting revenue to be down. the investment come at the cost to be rising. they have to invest in the europa league. with the loss of the
anna: i am anna edwards. breaking news from a number of businesses here in europe.t me show you what we think is going to happen. reasonablyg to get a positive start to european trading. let me get you the numbers for you. at the moment, this is where we stand. percent in terms of where equities are going to be opening. shanghai down. corporate news raking. sw credit siu's story -- uise story. caroline poring over the details. caroline: looking at revenue. when you are looking at the profit,...
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i am anna edwards paris the second hour in london. we have talked about commodities. still a theme.anley saying there is work for the commodity markets. think europeane equity markets are going to open on the first day of the fourth quarter. 1.3 across the board for the main markets. i am hearing vw is going to be on the front foot again. fourthf 1% start for the quarter for european equity markets. anna: data out of china, stabilizing. we have golden week holiday longg place, a week holiday. the chinese out of the market for a few days. guy: the question of the day is this. third quarter not great along the markets. commodities markets, equities markets. are you anticipating the fourth quarter will be any better? anna: china and hong kong markets close for a holiday but the rest of asia is trading. shery ann has details. shery: two days of gains. disappointing data on business sentiment, showing confidence manufacturing is down to 12 in the third quarter, down from team. factory output data showing industrial production rose 0.3%. export numbers, a slowdown. trop ateeing exports 0.
i am anna edwards paris the second hour in london. we have talked about commodities. still a theme.anley saying there is work for the commodity markets. think europeane equity markets are going to open on the first day of the fourth quarter. 1.3 across the board for the main markets. i am hearing vw is going to be on the front foot again. fourthf 1% start for the quarter for european equity markets. anna: data out of china, stabilizing. we have golden week holiday longg place, a week holiday....
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live from london, i am anna edwards. equities,ap on global the asian session turning out to be a positive one. really picking up from where he left off in the united states. a number of drivers in there, let us focus on them. u.s. stocks advance for the first time in three days, as bank shares rebounded after we had numbers out of citigroup. they came in and help move the stocks higher. we also have this increasing sense that the fed is possibly not going to raise rates in 2015. aspects of that stand at 30%. julie hyman sends us this report. julie: u.s. stocks rebounded after two days, and they gained strength and really quite a bit of strength as the recession went on. a couple of things in the game, we had better than estimated economic data in the morning jobless claims and prices coming in better than forecast. also, strength of earnings have been driving things higher. on that from, we saw financials performing well. citigroup came out and beat estimates that beat estimates, we have seen that trending. we sought tra
live from london, i am anna edwards. equities,ap on global the asian session turning out to be a positive one. really picking up from where he left off in the united states. a number of drivers in there, let us focus on them. u.s. stocks advance for the first time in three days, as bank shares rebounded after we had numbers out of citigroup. they came in and help move the stocks higher. we also have this increasing sense that the fed is possibly not going to raise rates in 2015. aspects of that...
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anna: i am anna edwards. one hour away from the start of european equities trading. you, what we think the numbers are likely to look like from the get go under an hour's time. weaving negative, the trade factor out of china. how blurred -- how berkeley trades. will be negative, the trade factor out of china. -- how barclays trade. effectssee if barclays how we trade through on the pharma stocks and commodities stocks. we have breaking news. let's go to caroline hyde. the sab miller story. caroline: they have reached an agreement in principle. from sab miller saying that i have reached an agreement on the key terms of a possible recommended offer to inbev, 44 pounds per share increased from yesterday. cash withper share in a partial alternative available for approximately 41% of the sab miller shares to help some of the large shareholders in sab. now, all cash represents premium millerlly 50% on sab closing before the speculation on the 14th of september. they said it is -- unlisted cashs and 3.778 pounds in for each sab miller share. that is basically a bit of disco
anna: i am anna edwards. one hour away from the start of european equities trading. you, what we think the numbers are likely to look like from the get go under an hour's time. weaving negative, the trade factor out of china. how blurred -- how berkeley trades. will be negative, the trade factor out of china. -- how barclays trade. effectssee if barclays how we trade through on the pharma stocks and commodities stocks. we have breaking news. let's go to caroline hyde. the sab miller story....
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anna: i am anna edwards. lots of breaking news coming in, we will have numbers from daimler coming in. let us deal with the swiss drugmaker roche. >> thank you. just a few numbers coming in at the moment. , they-month sale number have raised the outlook. rise in a sales concentrate grade if we look at pharma sales cynically, we are looking at billions of francs. we are seeing sales growth in the mid-digit single range, we are waiting for more of these headlines to come through. this is the swiss drugmaker of course that is actually the world's biggest maker of cancer drugs trade i. it is really trying to count on new products to try and offset generic competition for some of its aging cancer blockbusters. we will see if more comes out, but right now nine-month sales coming at 35.5 billion francs. anna: later this morning we will be speaking to the roche ceo, the first interview of the day. deliveringe action on targets. that is something you need to pay attention to. i would say the details in a moment. also
anna: i am anna edwards. lots of breaking news coming in, we will have numbers from daimler coming in. let us deal with the swiss drugmaker roche. >> thank you. just a few numbers coming in at the moment. , they-month sale number have raised the outlook. rise in a sales concentrate grade if we look at pharma sales cynically, we are looking at billions of francs. we are seeing sales growth in the mid-digit single range, we are waiting for more of these headlines to come through. this is...
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i am anna edwards, live from london. it is friday morning. let us start with the reaction with what the fed had to say in their minutes. we knew what the decision was for weeks. these are the minutes. these are the impacts on the world index, of global equities over three days. it shows we saw a rally and global stocks, $2.46 trillion added to the first four days. friday is adding into that, the momentum being picked up in asia. a seems patients is having positive impact. look of the oil price, we are actually back still above $50. we popped above that with the first time since july. in yesterday's trading session, and back above now. we have seen the opec secretary general making comments about the oil market. suggesting that demand will expand. that is the secretary-general talking about the demand picture. that takes us to our question of the day. is the collapse in energy and metal prices behind us? sources suggest we may have seen the worst in the mental space. you can find me on twitter if you want to get in touch. we are going to bring
i am anna edwards, live from london. it is friday morning. let us start with the reaction with what the fed had to say in their minutes. we knew what the decision was for weeks. these are the minutes. these are the impacts on the world index, of global equities over three days. it shows we saw a rally and global stocks, $2.46 trillion added to the first four days. friday is adding into that, the momentum being picked up in asia. a seems patients is having positive impact. look of the oil price,...
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anna edwards model, there's so much leverage and capital levels were so tame that you have a snowballingith that. stephanie: as long as it was not his. david: next on "bloomberg ," a look back at highlights from today's program. ♪ stephanie: welcome back here our guest made some interesting comments in the last couple hours. let's recap some favorite moments on "go." >> we believe in our stock price . we are putting our money where our mouth is. our associates are doing great work. we gave .5 million people a wage increase. all these rules. we are still not done in terms of implementation. i think the best answer is stay the course. it has made the industry safer. let's let this operate. >> janet yellen is a consensus person. she's going to listen to her fellow fomc members and build a consensus. everyone assumes that janet yellen knows what she's going to do in december. we are going to know more and then you deal with the facts in front of you and make a decision. >> when you have the hedge fund industry grow the way it has grown and managers manage the size of money that they mana
anna edwards model, there's so much leverage and capital levels were so tame that you have a snowballingith that. stephanie: as long as it was not his. david: next on "bloomberg ," a look back at highlights from today's program. ♪ stephanie: welcome back here our guest made some interesting comments in the last couple hours. let's recap some favorite moments on "go." >> we believe in our stock price . we are putting our money where our mouth is. our associates are...
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edward as luke skywalker. annae craft? >> everybody come on back! >> the good news is we have candy! >> have you been looking at yourself in the camera? >> i'm not going to. i am a serious journalist. >> i wish we could see chris christie wearing that. >> i was thinking that. >> how are you? >> look what they've got for you. >> we're not stingy. we give you a lot of skittles. would you like skittles? yeah, you would. who wouldn't want skittles. unbelievable. >>> more halloween when we come back. happy halloween, everyone. >> thanks to party city for kicking up the set and the disney store for the kids' costumes. thanks to lauren jenson and all the kids who will be very hyp hyperhyper hyper in about 45 seconds. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. does your mouth often feel dry? multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to
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congresswoman anna eshoo, zoe lofgren, leader pelosi, myself and others. congresswoman lofgren has said once that congressman edwards had a tremendous sense of fair play. it is my hope that together, my colleagues and i can honor his legacy, not just tonight but as we approach our work, when we stand up for religious liberties, true equality for women, for american workers. i think don might look down and smile upon the kind of work we're attempting to do. i learned one thing also from don edwards, the importance of giving voice to those who don't have one. it was mentioned that norm mineta was one of the folks that for dwards has maxed out and when norm mineta was leading the effort to pass the civil liberties act of 1988, don edwards was right there with him. to make sure that the mistake that this country had foisted upon americans of japanese descent in the 19 -- in 1942, that his work along with norm mineta and his leadership along with norm mineta, they were able to be successful in the 100th congress passing h.r. 442, signed into law by president reagan. that was done because there was an intense understandin
congresswoman anna eshoo, zoe lofgren, leader pelosi, myself and others. congresswoman lofgren has said once that congressman edwards had a tremendous sense of fair play. it is my hope that together, my colleagues and i can honor his legacy, not just tonight but as we approach our work, when we stand up for religious liberties, true equality for women, for american workers. i think don might look down and smile upon the kind of work we're attempting to do. i learned one thing also from don...