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if you have the aol account you can delete it on your laptop. it's on a server back at aol.son you set up a server, i believe the reason the clintons did is precisely because of what they did. they deleted 33,000 emails and turned only 30,000 over to the state department. the state department concluded not all those were personal emails. they deleted business related as well. i appreciate the spirit in which he is saying broaden the investigation. i would agree with that i do think there is a fundamental difference between having a server and private email account and just having private email account. >> we don't know that jared and ivanka trump don't have a server in their apartment. >> i agree. >> i think they can afford it. >> laura: i'm sure they would be happy to answer that question. let's move onto the clinton foundation. now it looks like that's going to be examined again. and we know for a fact that people who are donors to the clinton foundation did seek to get access to mrs. clinton and in some cases did get access to mrs. clinton. just the appearance of that, i
if you have the aol account you can delete it on your laptop. it's on a server back at aol.son you set up a server, i believe the reason the clintons did is precisely because of what they did. they deleted 33,000 emails and turned only 30,000 over to the state department. the state department concluded not all those were personal emails. they deleted business related as well. i appreciate the spirit in which he is saying broaden the investigation. i would agree with that i do think there is a...
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. >>> former aol ceo steve case is going to join us on the other side of the break on rnvti in americack. >>> steve case's rise of the rest $150 million investment fund supporting start ups in the heartland launching a play book to help these companies grow this is on the heel of president trump's interview with joe where he distusz ed the importance of bringing investments back to the u.s. mentioning toyota and apple among others steve, thanks so much for joining us appreciate it. the chairman and ceo of revolution and the rise of the rest former ceo of aol so steve, sure you probably heard the president's remarks at least in part either to joe or his speech where he was fairly measured, making the case for why now is as good a time it's ever to invest in america. what was your reaction >> i heard it was pretty well received sort of was a little more measured making the case for investing in america obviously is posimporta. a good place to do it. i think the focus has to be done on the big company, mentioning apple for example. but the companies or tomorrow, that's where the job creat
. >>> former aol ceo steve case is going to join us on the other side of the break on rnvti in americack. >>> steve case's rise of the rest $150 million investment fund supporting start ups in the heartland launching a play book to help these companies grow this is on the heel of president trump's interview with joe where he distusz ed the importance of bringing investments back to the u.s. mentioning toyota and apple among others steve, thanks so much for joining us...
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donate to the aol foundation for a chance to win super bowl tickets, airfare, hotel and a meet and greet with carson wentz himself. he says the minimum donation to his charity is just $10. there is also another local charity giving you on option called the elpis foundation raffling off tickets at $200 a piece. that's to help raise money for cancer. we know eagles fans are willing to do anything. >> you love your team. they bleed dreams, so there's probably a lot of things that -- >> reporter: no, no, no do not cut off your limbs and sell them on craigslist. if it comes down to that of course you can just watch the game on television right here on nbc 10. randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> thank you, randy. a twitter exchange between a couple of eagles players and the nfl means philadelphia schools could win out big. when the pair asked about how much money was going to go to philadelphia schools and education, the nfl decided to give 100% of the profits to philly schools. the shirts are available online. >> everybody doing the right thing here. we love it. if you're still pinching yourse
donate to the aol foundation for a chance to win super bowl tickets, airfare, hotel and a meet and greet with carson wentz himself. he says the minimum donation to his charity is just $10. there is also another local charity giving you on option called the elpis foundation raffling off tickets at $200 a piece. that's to help raise money for cancer. we know eagles fans are willing to do anything. >> you love your team. they bleed dreams, so there's probably a lot of things that -- >>...
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wentz tweeted yesterday donate to the aol foundation for a chance to win two tickets to the super bowl, a meet and greet with carson himself. he said the minimum donation is just $10 to enter. of course more entries give you a better chance. and also a better option. a local charity called the elpis foundation is issuing off two tickets. this charity helps raise money to fight lung cancer. but if all of these options fail you and don't win, you're going to have to come up with a much more creative solution. we're going to talk to early bird eagles fans to talk about what they would give to go to the big game. for now live in center city, randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> here's a sign the eagles super bowl dreams are getting closing and becoming a reality. home of super bowl lii, crews are still putting the finishing touches on the stadium ahead of the game. >>> images of eagles safety malcolm jenkins and defensive tackle fletcher cox are standing guard outside city hall. nick foles performance shows why he's the best in the business. >> yeah, foles has the highest quarterback rating
wentz tweeted yesterday donate to the aol foundation for a chance to win two tickets to the super bowl, a meet and greet with carson himself. he said the minimum donation is just $10 to enter. of course more entries give you a better chance. and also a better option. a local charity called the elpis foundation is issuing off two tickets. this charity helps raise money to fight lung cancer. but if all of these options fail you and don't win, you're going to have to come up with a much more...
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the first wave of the internet, started at aol 33 years ago, only 3% of people were online.week. so pretty early days of the idea that internet. first wave is getting everybody connected, educating people. that was fairly regionally distributed. we were based out of virginia. microsoft started in albuquerque, moved to seattle. the modem company was in atlanta. compuserve was in columbus, ohio. fairly regionally distributed. in the second wave happened which was about software, about apps, mobile phones. that's were silicon valley really rose, based on the software, on facebook and so forth. this third wave which is just unfolding which is integrating the internet and changing health care and education and food and agriculture, simply import aspects of our lives, pretty big sectors of our economy, the expertise you need to be successful is all across the country. it's not just about writing software. it's how to figure out how to integrate the software into hospital systems and get doctors to use. how do integrate some of these technologies to improve the way people can farm
the first wave of the internet, started at aol 33 years ago, only 3% of people were online.week. so pretty early days of the idea that internet. first wave is getting everybody connected, educating people. that was fairly regionally distributed. we were based out of virginia. microsoft started in albuquerque, moved to seattle. the modem company was in atlanta. compuserve was in columbus, ohio. fairly regionally distributed. in the second wave happened which was about software, about apps,...
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. >> aol instant messenger account. >>> icy roads of georgia where driving conditions have become pretty. >> and at least one driver is crazy for cookies. we don't recommend filming yourself on ice but if you do be like shaq and wear a cookie monster hat. >> got to love it. here is exclusive footage. shaq apparently is a fan of trying on weird head wear. this is him back stage at gma. just walked into the hair and make up room and started messing around with all the wigs on the top shelf. >> wasn't he trying to be like media? >> that was his alter ego. when he goes through central park, that's how he stays incognito. he wears a wig. i asked if his alter ego a name and he said matilda. i think the cookie monster helmet is far less conspicuous. >> will's only been on instagram a month and has 4 1/2 million followers. >> how many do you have? >> like 4 1/2. the other half is my best friend gary from high school. >> we'll get there. >> he's short. >> gary was a friend, he's always been a good friend of mine. ♪ you know i wish i had gary's girl ♪ that was yesterday. ual. and my hygienist says
. >> aol instant messenger account. >>> icy roads of georgia where driving conditions have become pretty. >> and at least one driver is crazy for cookies. we don't recommend filming yourself on ice but if you do be like shaq and wear a cookie monster hat. >> got to love it. here is exclusive footage. shaq apparently is a fan of trying on weird head wear. this is him back stage at gma. just walked into the hair and make up room and started messing around with all the...
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new york graveyard, and the only good thing about that book was i had sort of stolen a format from aol messenger -- [laughter] and in the early days, i thought it was so beautiful the way people would get on there and cross-talk. you've got a name, you know, starboy 962, and some ungrammatical, weirdly punctuated, misspelling-laden text. and at the end somebody goes to respond to him, and then suddenly they would start breaking up. you know, they're not really even talking to each other anymore. i thought that was beautiful and very much like what we do in real life. so i had written a book about maybe i got 2 the 00 pages into this -- 200 page into this. it didn't go anywhere. there was no forward driver. but at the moment of the lincoln book, i remembered that. i thought, ooh, what if the ghosts were just monologuing with attributions? that could be kind of fun. so that was one thing. then i have a former student of mine, adam levin, who out of nowhere said if you ever wrote a normal, it would be -- a novel, it would be like this story of yours. i think a novel of all monologues, tha
new york graveyard, and the only good thing about that book was i had sort of stolen a format from aol messenger -- [laughter] and in the early days, i thought it was so beautiful the way people would get on there and cross-talk. you've got a name, you know, starboy 962, and some ungrammatical, weirdly punctuated, misspelling-laden text. and at the end somebody goes to respond to him, and then suddenly they would start breaking up. you know, they're not really even talking to each other...
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the government can get your e-mail whether by google or aol without a warrant. is incredibly disturbing. >> tucker: i'm fearful of that. i'm grateful for your work pushing back against that. all my life i have all assumed that the government is the main threat. i have come to believe the threat from these companies is certainly much more profound and insidious. i can vote out the head of google if i want. it's a private company. >> that's true. >> tucker: here's the single most -- >> you do have other options. you can leave the country. most people consider that a dire drastic remedy. but as a consumer, you can use a different search engine. use somebody else to handle your e-mail. there are other market options available to you. >> tucker: here's the thing. look, we have, with the government, and i'm not defending the government and its frequent overreach, which terrifies me. i spend most shows talking about it. but we have foia. in the case of google which is the portal through which people understand reality increasingly, you don't know things if they're not
the government can get your e-mail whether by google or aol without a warrant. is incredibly disturbing. >> tucker: i'm fearful of that. i'm grateful for your work pushing back against that. all my life i have all assumed that the government is the main threat. i have come to believe the threat from these companies is certainly much more profound and insidious. i can vote out the head of google if i want. it's a private company. >> that's true. >> tucker: here's the single...
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it has been going on since aol went online in 1993. when aol went online, the oldest and most prominent racist site goes on with it. don black has been an advocate of the internet as a space to propagate and expand these ideologies forever. i think we are looking at period of time where we will be dealing with digital space free speech issues for years to come if we are not dealing with them already. we have seen these ideologies move online, partially because it is safer there. it is safer for them. you can be totally anonymous short of a court order revealing your ip address. it is the battleground for the cultural war in the 20th century, the online world. i don't know what is going to happen to it and i am not an attorney and i can't speak to legal issues, but i fully expect in the years to come we will see back and forth between ideologies being expressed and embraced online and in the real world very dangerous consequences of that speech. >> and actually that is an excellent set up for jessica. i should mention that jessica came
it has been going on since aol went online in 1993. when aol went online, the oldest and most prominent racist site goes on with it. don black has been an advocate of the internet as a space to propagate and expand these ideologies forever. i think we are looking at period of time where we will be dealing with digital space free speech issues for years to come if we are not dealing with them already. we have seen these ideologies move online, partially because it is safer there. it is safer for...
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hit on this he willier, the next leg of the story is how do they monetize messenger and what's app aolnstant messenger shut down last month it's not clear how you monetize it maybe it's payments. then do he have they have to make a acquisition, buy paypal or something like that to get this going because they are in a multihorse race amazon has a pay button. apple as apple pay right. google has wallet. >> does anybody dispute that if it's not the greatest the instagram purchase while criticized by some at the time may go down as the greatest technology deal of all time. >> you tube. >> throw that in there >> you tube is better is this. >> if we are comparing two you tube was a better purchase that's not to knock on instagram, but clearly, u tube. >> the prejoshua tree you tube. >> i don't know anything about joshua -- >> brian >> what did you say? >> i said, before you bought a joke book. and i'll say it again. >> anyway. facebook >> it is time now for our final trade. we will go around the horn first to you guy adami. >> starting here amd. we talked about this for a while. look at the
hit on this he willier, the next leg of the story is how do they monetize messenger and what's app aolnstant messenger shut down last month it's not clear how you monetize it maybe it's payments. then do he have they have to make a acquisition, buy paypal or something like that to get this going because they are in a multihorse race amazon has a pay button. apple as apple pay right. google has wallet. >> does anybody dispute that if it's not the greatest the instagram purchase while...
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steve case who started aol came and talked to us about how the pay for and finance it. senator warner told me the world is changing so dramatically and we have to change with it and we have to invest in human capital. of course you understand the only place in america where that discussion can take place is between and amongst mayors who can go back and say the world is changing but we are going to be in front of a rather it rather than behind it and frame it in the context of not let versus right and not republican versus democrat at the past and start doing the things because we can see it coming already because we are on the front lines. now we have to testify to it. i think this next panel is going to be a wonderful way for us to finish but before we do that i want to introduce our sponsors for luncheon. f. mcardle is -- an airbnb for the global network. responsible for airbnbs global work which provides opportunities for host development office security experience for travelers and raises awareness for funds for local non-profits. please help me welcome her. [appla
steve case who started aol came and talked to us about how the pay for and finance it. senator warner told me the world is changing so dramatically and we have to change with it and we have to invest in human capital. of course you understand the only place in america where that discussion can take place is between and amongst mayors who can go back and say the world is changing but we are going to be in front of a rather it rather than behind it and frame it in the context of not let versus...
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. >> aol had the same problem and no one had the impact of facebook.think that is what is really -- it is billions of people with trillions of transactions and that is the problem. it is so enormous. but they should have been focusing on it and had tools in place for the products an that is -- now they're completely aware of it and focused on it and finding all kinds of ways to solve it. there is not enough people on the planet because of the amount of transactions. a.i. is still not where it need to s to be and they haven't been monitoring the platform and it is still anti-semitic results and advertises. >> there is another aspect of this, her other theory was they could root it out but they don't because it is a much bigger part of their revenue than they want to admit. >> i don't know if that is the case. i think the problem is that their -- all of the businesses, all of them, not apple for example, are based on advertising and attention. and it is a slot machine of attention. so they want you to always be playing -- paying attention and engaged. my
. >> aol had the same problem and no one had the impact of facebook.think that is what is really -- it is billions of people with trillions of transactions and that is the problem. it is so enormous. but they should have been focusing on it and had tools in place for the products an that is -- now they're completely aware of it and focused on it and finding all kinds of ways to solve it. there is not enough people on the planet because of the amount of transactions. a.i. is still not...
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. >> seth: oh, and things like aol >> what was your screen name, seth? yours? >> captainsparklepuss. >> seth: oh, that's a good one. [ light laughter ] >> yeah, sparklepuss. >> seth: very good one. >> back in my day, there was no domino's pizza tracker app. no, sir. if you wanted to know where your domino's was you had to drive to the store and say, i beg of you for all that is holy where on god's earth is my pizza? [ light laughter ] inevitably they'd say something like, mr. lithgow, it just arrived at your house. [ light laughter ] and also, please put your pants back on. [ light laughter ] >> seth: back in my day, cnn wasn't running an ad campaign telling people that an apple isn't a banana. no way, back in my day cnn was telling people that hillary clinton was going to win the election and guess what, that apple turned out to be a real banana. >> real banana. [ light laughter ] >> seth: real banana. but look, everybody. [ applause ] i'm sorry about all this, but sometimes a grumpy goose like me this has been "back in my day." [ cheers and applause ]
. >> seth: oh, and things like aol >> what was your screen name, seth? yours? >> captainsparklepuss. >> seth: oh, that's a good one. [ light laughter ] >> yeah, sparklepuss. >> seth: very good one. >> back in my day, there was no domino's pizza tracker app. no, sir. if you wanted to know where your domino's was you had to drive to the store and say, i beg of you for all that is holy where on god's earth is my pizza? [ light laughter ] inevitably they'd...
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the governmentt can get your email, whether it is carried by google or aol or anywhere else without ah incredibly disturbing. >> tucker: i'm fearful of that and i'm grateful for your work as a libertarian infused conservative pushing back against that, what you have done, and all my life as a conservative i've always assumed as a matter of fate that the government is the main threat but i've come to believe that a threat from these companies is more profound and certainly much more insidious and there is no recourse. i can't vote out the head of google if i want. it's a private company. >> that's true. you can use a different search engine. you have different options. you can't as a citizen, you can't just leave -- you can leave the country, most people consider that a very dire, drastic remedy. but as a consumer, you can choose to use a different search engine, use somebody else too handle your email. there are other market options available. >> tucker: here's the thing. we have with the government -- i'm not just saying the government and its frequent overage, which terrifies me come
the governmentt can get your email, whether it is carried by google or aol or anywhere else without ah incredibly disturbing. >> tucker: i'm fearful of that and i'm grateful for your work as a libertarian infused conservative pushing back against that, what you have done, and all my life as a conservative i've always assumed as a matter of fate that the government is the main threat but i've come to believe that a threat from these companies is more profound and certainly much more...
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steve started aol and came and talked to us about how to pay for and how to finance it. senator warren just came and told you that the world is changing so dramatically that we have to change with it and invest in human capital. a completely different way of doing things, which of course, you understand the only place in america where that discussion can take place is between and amongst mayors who can go back and say the world is changing but were going to be in front of it rather than behind it and frame it in the context of not left versus right or democrat versus republican, but the past and they continue to do the things that brought us to pass and we start doing the things that we can see coming already because we are on the front lines. we can see it and feel it and touch it and now we have to go testify to it. i think the next panel will really be a wonderful way for us to finish. before we do that, i want to introduce our sponsors for our luncheon. director of business affairs and social impact experiences at airbnb for the global network. in this role she was r
steve started aol and came and talked to us about how to pay for and how to finance it. senator warren just came and told you that the world is changing so dramatically that we have to change with it and invest in human capital. a completely different way of doing things, which of course, you understand the only place in america where that discussion can take place is between and amongst mayors who can go back and say the world is changing but were going to be in front of it rather than behind...
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it is like aol. they are coming -- are becoming to old dog.body knows but things like ripple and lightcoin. of peaks when lot the fed titans. yvonne: you have been looking at the connection between the coin--bitcoin and gold. before theght andtightened was up bitcoin was at its most overbought levels. it looks like they reversed. things, gold, the supply is limited and cryptocurrency, it is parabolic, there is not limit. get back to where it was. tocoin could get back 20,000. he frenzyenzyhe -- t last year was at presidency. cryptocurrency is another story. bitcoin is a bit of an old dog in this space. yvonne: this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: welcome to daybreak: asia. asian stocks for the best we can almost six months as confidence and global growth sexy records on wall street. have.s. and south korea military drills during the upcoming winter olympics. i am betty lou in new york where it is just after 7:00 p.m. on this thursday. we are assessing the intel chip software fixes could slow down systems. hyundai roars into the self driving car race w
it is like aol. they are coming -- are becoming to old dog.body knows but things like ripple and lightcoin. of peaks when lot the fed titans. yvonne: you have been looking at the connection between the coin--bitcoin and gold. before theght andtightened was up bitcoin was at its most overbought levels. it looks like they reversed. things, gold, the supply is limited and cryptocurrency, it is parabolic, there is not limit. get back to where it was. tocoin could get back 20,000. he frenzyenzyhe --...
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. >> aol and yahoo continue questioning whether they want to and a need to get bigger and he says theres nothing going on right now but it does not mean at some point verizon is not going to revisit this of the idea if we need more scale in content or being an independent distributor who can license that content effectively and compete with at&t in that way. >> remember when we are worried of verizon this thing is a cash machine >> wow >> david, business life were not so bad >> these unlimited plans seemed to be keeping people the competition seems to be epic on price >> yes >> it does that's a great point everybody is kind of winning now. >> john legere came back to you yesterday. >> yes, he's back there. is he at the super bowl, john legere, singing at the super bowl >> no, that's john legend. >> similar guy >> what? what did i said? >> i don't know. >> that was a fire hazard. >> the thing was largely -- i thought it was sent from chevron. the dow chemical, the old dow. i don't know, you want to get in that thing >> no, i am not getting in anything pink. that's the rule. >> it was the
. >> aol and yahoo continue questioning whether they want to and a need to get bigger and he says theres nothing going on right now but it does not mean at some point verizon is not going to revisit this of the idea if we need more scale in content or being an independent distributor who can license that content effectively and compete with at&t in that way. >> remember when we are worried of verizon this thing is a cash machine >> wow >> david, business life were...
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did you decide to make this deal >> one, i think stepping back just one step is when verizon bought aolnally and then when we bought yahoo, the real goal was the movement in the world is for consumers to go mobile and you see it in every tv statistic. you see it in every content statistic overall, so the nfl deal is a direct plug-in to what the overall verizon oath strategy is, which is to bring the world's best content and services to the mobile consumer. and that's really, i would say this is probably one of the first big building blocks for us over time to bring great content and great services to the mobile consumer >> i hear you're spending as much as $2 billion are you concerned about the fact that nfl ratings and television are on the decline for the second consecutive year? does that mean that maybe you're overpaying >> i think it's the opposite, which is people are looking at tv ratings the question is, is there less interest in the nfl? i would argue no, that interest has been shifting from tv to mobile and we have a great example. we did a london nfl game this past fall, and
did you decide to make this deal >> one, i think stepping back just one step is when verizon bought aolnally and then when we bought yahoo, the real goal was the movement in the world is for consumers to go mobile and you see it in every tv statistic. you see it in every content statistic overall, so the nfl deal is a direct plug-in to what the overall verizon oath strategy is, which is to bring the world's best content and services to the mobile consumer. and that's really, i would say...
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>> we own target i prefer they don't because i do not want to own the time warner in the aol transactionwe'll leave it right there. guys, thank you all. a lot of good stuff today. especially on this key milestone day for the markets. bill smead, michael, and james. >>> a lot more ahead on this special edition of the "closing bell," dow 25,000. >> options traders see the markets from a very different angle. coming up, john najarian, mr. options, on what they think about where the big three, the dow, s&p, and nasdaq, will head now. >>> plus, another indicator for the big caps the transports where the transports lead, the dow often follows. this special edition of the "closing bell" dow 25,000, is back in two minutes. how'd that go? he kept spelling my name with an 'i' but it's bryan with a 'y.' yeah, since birth. that drives me crazy. yes. it's on all your email. yes. they should know this? yeah. the guy was my brother-in-law. that's ridiculous. well, i happen to know some people. do they listen? what? they're amazing listeners. nice. guidance from professionals who take their time to get
>> we own target i prefer they don't because i do not want to own the time warner in the aol transactionwe'll leave it right there. guys, thank you all. a lot of good stuff today. especially on this key milestone day for the markets. bill smead, michael, and james. >>> a lot more ahead on this special edition of the "closing bell," dow 25,000. >> options traders see the markets from a very different angle. coming up, john najarian, mr. options, on what they think...
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i mean, we saw that experiment i think it was with aol. >> yeah. >> where they looked at searches and were able to go to people's homes and find out who was doing searches by just decoupling the data. that's a concern. you want to make sure that the date is presented in a way that someone who san intelligent researcher and has access to another clinical stud i can can't correlate it in a way that he can get down to patient data. that's one of the things we're very focused on. we feel pretty confident that that's not going to be the case. the csrs are released, i don't know all the specifics around it, reporters will probably do a better job than me at getting at the details of this. but in europe the csrs are available but they're not readily available. they're available on a proprietary database think that's maintained by the ema where certain researchers can get access to it. so there is some precedent for allowing certain qualified researchers access to some of the csrs. we want to do it on a more wholesale fashion and we're working through the legal issues and we'll see where it z
i mean, we saw that experiment i think it was with aol. >> yeah. >> where they looked at searches and were able to go to people's homes and find out who was doing searches by just decoupling the data. that's a concern. you want to make sure that the date is presented in a way that someone who san intelligent researcher and has access to another clinical stud i can can't correlate it in a way that he can get down to patient data. that's one of the things we're very focused on. we...