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[laughter] would you babysit?y sat for little madeleine. >> jon: you raised that kid right. the other ones, too smart as whips. when you were over there did you peg stephen for greatness? was there something within him or do you think to yourself sure, $10 an hour, fine. >> i was not making $10 an hour i'm sure of it. >> jon: really? >> he is so cheap, right. >> jon: boom! boom! yes. i love it. >> i'm sure he still owes me. i don't think he ever tipped me. no, i don't ever remember. >> jon: this is truly one of greatest days of my life. >> you -- it seemed to me that my roommate and i we talked about. this he was cobbling it together. a little writing here. he had a lot going on. >> jon: he paid his dues and couldn't be a gentler nicer person. >> so nice. so much fun. if you ever have to be a guest star on a show where you have nothing to do you want it to be stephen colbert. >> jon: or if you are looking lg to blow a weekend and do some shrooms with a fun guy also a good choice. >> yes, that is yet to come. >> jo
[laughter] would you babysit?y sat for little madeleine. >> jon: you raised that kid right. the other ones, too smart as whips. when you were over there did you peg stephen for greatness? was there something within him or do you think to yourself sure, $10 an hour, fine. >> i was not making $10 an hour i'm sure of it. >> jon: really? >> he is so cheap, right. >> jon: boom! boom! yes. i love it. >> i'm sure he still owes me. i don't think he ever tipped me....
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. >> jimmy: babysitting. >> i'd babysit one direction taen day. >> jimmy: how long in your opinion.ased the whole second season the i don't want to say too much about it. how long do you think -- >> did you hear that? >> there was a moan. >> jimmy: don't want to ruin things? >> two months is a long time. >> two months is a long time. >> jimmy: if something happened to your character that -- you had to keep secret. >> are you trying to get me to say it? >> jimmy: wondering if it is okay to say. i think you would be the best judge of anyone. >> yeah, i lied about it for two years. now after two months. if you haven't watched it yet, it's safe to say, i feel look i can just say that i got -- scared to say it now. i feel like i'm going to get -- >> maybe just not say it then. >> i am not going to say it. >> jimmy: don't say it. much more enticing now. i know what happened. >> yeah. >> jimmy: but the audience's imagination is running wild. >> just don't piss kevin spacey off. you will be safe. >> jimmy: very good advice. johnny depp is your co-star in the movie. it didn't seem like you h
. >> jimmy: babysitting. >> i'd babysit one direction taen day. >> jimmy: how long in your opinion.ased the whole second season the i don't want to say too much about it. how long do you think -- >> did you hear that? >> there was a moan. >> jimmy: don't want to ruin things? >> two months is a long time. >> two months is a long time. >> jimmy: if something happened to your character that -- you had to keep secret. >> are you trying to...
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that is the youngest victim, 4-month-old sonoa hughestis, killed with her grandma, babysitting.eet from one another. >> go to cnn.com/impact. they need your help. >> they will for some time. let's give a look at headlines making news at this hour. two weeks into spring. wouldn't know by looking at the midwest. part of minnesota slammed by late-season blizzard. some areas getting as much as 18 inches. that's just insult. 18 inches of snow. meanwhile, the northern plains and upper midwest bracing for more today. in fact, they could get as much as 12 inches of snow by tonight. >> glad i'm not there. asiana airlines admitting its pilot is partly to blame for the crash in san francisco. hit a seawall near the runway. an airline spokesman saying the pilot wasn't solely responsible, but could have failed to respond quickly to various problems, including an issue with the plane's auto throttle system. >>> in japan, hundreds of people who lived in an area contaminated by the nuclear disaster are now being allowed to return home. that area is about 12 miles from the fukushima nuclear plan
that is the youngest victim, 4-month-old sonoa hughestis, killed with her grandma, babysitting.eet from one another. >> go to cnn.com/impact. they need your help. >> they will for some time. let's give a look at headlines making news at this hour. two weeks into spring. wouldn't know by looking at the midwest. part of minnesota slammed by late-season blizzard. some areas getting as much as 18 inches. that's just insult. 18 inches of snow. meanwhile, the northern plains and upper...
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see is a calendar of activities needing assistance, it might be dinners, rides to chemotherapy, babysitting, housekeeping. all of the activities that become a challenge in times of medical crisis or long-term care giving. >> social media, how does it help the caregivers we have got? >> i'm chris with cancer support community. 5 million americans provide care for someone with cancer at home, the majority of whom are not prepared to take on the care giving role and experience serious stress as a consequence. this summer, the support community will launch the interactive online platform for caregivers to share their experiences, access resource services. and information will be used to give them next steps in research and policy. >> so as you mentioned in the ethnic community, you felt a bit of shame talking about helping your mother. and did the virtual community, if you will, give you that outlet of space and support? and if so, how? >> i would definitely say that the anonymity allows you to talk to other people about your private concerns in a way that perhaps you might not be as comfortabl
see is a calendar of activities needing assistance, it might be dinners, rides to chemotherapy, babysitting, housekeeping. all of the activities that become a challenge in times of medical crisis or long-term care giving. >> social media, how does it help the caregivers we have got? >> i'm chris with cancer support community. 5 million americans provide care for someone with cancer at home, the majority of whom are not prepared to take on the care giving role and experience serious...
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europe should keep the lines of communication open with russia the strong babysit me and the co invented by a nation of about an ad that anytime in the pic to see all the member of the european converts. but on the other side we had to keep us from intense peace diet of ongoing. our correspondent in distress but francaise that i had to see all the whole russian delegation did not turn out to the debates the seventies really offended many of the colleagues from other countries which have continued dundalk with moscow it looked to see you at that day because they couldn't even years has been. still the new mass surveillance doesn't stop terrorism according to andrew snowed in unable to travel the former nsa contract and has been giving evidence via video link to different proteins will fly. this week it paid to the council of europe in stress panic. as you the us has been spot on human rights activists according to an essay simply because it snowed in. he made the claim is false. giving evidence the council of europe europe's top human rights watch told the suspect from his surgeon made hi
europe should keep the lines of communication open with russia the strong babysit me and the co invented by a nation of about an ad that anytime in the pic to see all the member of the european converts. but on the other side we had to keep us from intense peace diet of ongoing. our correspondent in distress but francaise that i had to see all the whole russian delegation did not turn out to the debates the seventies really offended many of the colleagues from other countries which have...
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i found out she cannot be trusted and the actual apple fond of babysitting night. the party would be given speed. he added that the guest list good evening i'm going to buy pants that i got things going on the tantrums and the shadows too many to conclude the top starting swanson the continent and in the minions of adopting national lead on. he says that appeal the thunder the bonds of comedy. i'm the opposite. league titles and that the dish and it is exam tomorrow the eye. i started looking for that but you can watch all of the proceeding of the puzzle buddhism are printed and laminated advantage of the new month and none of that. and the rich what kind of shiny and new bedding facade of his weekend has been much get older the resume. it is the one km easy to get out of the key thing about it when a kid my sister was with was the mike is devoted to do was apply that to continue months. back to back this up. this eagle eye view but what if that is full of fat in just a wee bit odd given that each of the kiddos under the museum the gop will you feel presentation an
i found out she cannot be trusted and the actual apple fond of babysitting night. the party would be given speed. he added that the guest list good evening i'm going to buy pants that i got things going on the tantrums and the shadows too many to conclude the top starting swanson the continent and in the minions of adopting national lead on. he says that appeal the thunder the bonds of comedy. i'm the opposite. league titles and that the dish and it is exam tomorrow the eye. i started looking...
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still got to babysit it since it was over i am only a matter of time before there's another flare up. the opposition wanted it it was also called the development and enhance online just a single cost of the ukrainian television channels will soon be restored and the region expect to find alternatives the unknown. move on rushing to the jewels of businesses that need ongoing tensions in ukraine. the us brings in the shuffle fading to comply with international peacekeeping efforts to find housing to mine did not approve of moscow's involvement in the crisis most of the new additions are connected to the n and u nineteen team chant that is all said alleging that the tins and your partner is holding giant of the group is one of the biggest investment companies of march at busting consolidated revenue of one hundred billion dollars. it runs the land which belongs to build a great eye and is one of russia's biggest rail transport to the boil is also on the sanctions list another time this is as gm group and major gas pipeline built up under one on costumes main contract is it a wedding is a
still got to babysit it since it was over i am only a matter of time before there's another flare up. the opposition wanted it it was also called the development and enhance online just a single cost of the ukrainian television channels will soon be restored and the region expect to find alternatives the unknown. move on rushing to the jewels of businesses that need ongoing tensions in ukraine. the us brings in the shuffle fading to comply with international peacekeeping efforts to find housing...
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little babysitting comes into the play. hopefully it'll get better for the 49ers.ng made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] >> today on "tmz," >> crazy video of a porn star getting thrown off a roof they were doing a "hustler" magazine roof included star off a roof. at the last minute she hesitates and she grabs his shirt. >> can i take a wild guess? by grabbing the shirt she fell short. >> you're blaming her? >> 1,000%. >> it's her dad's fault. >> justin bieber flies to l.a.x. and detained for secondary
little babysitting comes into the play. hopefully it'll get better for the 49ers.ng made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] >> today on "tmz," >> crazy video of a porn star getting thrown off a roof they were doing a "hustler" magazine roof included star off a roof. at the last minute she hesitates and she grabs his shirt. >> can i take a wild guess? by grabbing the shirt she fell short. >> you're blaming her? >> 1,000%....
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little babysitting comes into the play.ly it'll get better for the 49ers. >> it's straight talk. not the gm speak or coach speak. >> they control it. it's their responsibility. >> good night everyone. >> good night. marks. go! it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in your blind spot, pulls you back into your lane, even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2014 m-class. for $175 dollars a month? so our business can be on at&t's network yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues& great terms& let's close. our best ever value plans for business just gven better. now with free broadband for a whole year. how come we don't have the same number of containers and lids? why would they ever get separated? built-up resentment, money issues, >>> 2 investigates a shortage of crime s
little babysitting comes into the play.ly it'll get better for the 49ers. >> it's straight talk. not the gm speak or coach speak. >> they control it. it's their responsibility. >> good night everyone. >> good night. marks. go! it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in your blind spot, pulls you back into your lane, even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2014 m-class. for $175 dollars a month? so our business can be on...
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with babysitting quietly? of course, not. their intention is not to sit with defense of the border to the contrary that would be the threat to that the demographics in the fast that is the demographic threat. briefly i want to talk about the united states to put this would mean for america. david gave a very good tourist view of the world as an american to see the collapse of american power over their current administration for a policy based on the proposition one should be good to bonds and the mes. -- to one's enemies. but with the administration since nixon the way forward is to moderate the plo. ordered the assassination for the first african american ambassador in sudan in 1970 together with the deputy chief of staff in sudan were assassinated by the plo a terrorist. and has sideshow in my book the response was to cut a deal and turned a blind eye as long as they limited the operations that worked out really well. [laughter] the head talions have the same deal but the idea constantly in the back of the minds of u.s. of
with babysitting quietly? of course, not. their intention is not to sit with defense of the border to the contrary that would be the threat to that the demographics in the fast that is the demographic threat. briefly i want to talk about the united states to put this would mean for america. david gave a very good tourist view of the world as an american to see the collapse of american power over their current administration for a policy based on the proposition one should be good to bonds and...
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niners maybe just have to have somebody assigned to babysit 24-year-old star and hope at some point hes up. shark and king resume intense rivalry in the tank in round one of the my offs. these are pacific division foe. know each other very wellment don't lake each other very much. played 22 times over the course of the last three years. 11 win appease last season kings had all night in the post season. beat the shark in game 7. but this year the shark have all night. >> very evenly matched series and both teams respect each other. f yes. it's that clos close. i'm sure you are going to draw a lot of comparison from last year. that's what you are supposed to do. that's what you are supposed to do. it is a new season. >> dan was funny with the medi media. following in her sister food step star at sanford and did it again today. no. 1 pick in the draft. finished amazing career with the cardinal. p top scorer rebound interpack 12 history and little doubt whose name called first in the draft by the connecticut sichbility i can't describe it. this is unreal. so happy to share this moment with
niners maybe just have to have somebody assigned to babysit 24-year-old star and hope at some point hes up. shark and king resume intense rivalry in the tank in round one of the my offs. these are pacific division foe. know each other very wellment don't lake each other very much. played 22 times over the course of the last three years. 11 win appease last season kings had all night in the post season. beat the shark in game 7. but this year the shark have all night. >> very evenly...
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[laughter] >> i used to bag groceries and babysit, etc. that's outlawed, but so it goes. >> we have a wonderful, vibrant audience here with a wonderfully vibrant interview subject tonight. i want to invite you to stand up and go to the microphone to ask questions. i'll remind you that these need to be questions. if they aren't questions, i will apologize in advance for being rude to you, to remind you to ask a question. sir, please, go ahead. >> yeah, thank you for coming tonight. i appreciate you visiting this audience. with socioeconomic disparity or dis-inclusion, however you want to say it, particularly in cities, being really the civil rights issue of our time, and you being so connected, too, you're a brahmin of financial value creation. you being connected to people like google founders, not to mention the vc community that you run in. would you be willing to be part of, say, a fund in which you give 1% of your money to, and help manage that fund and the use of that fund that harnesses the entrepreneurial talent of san francisco, to
[laughter] >> i used to bag groceries and babysit, etc. that's outlawed, but so it goes. >> we have a wonderful, vibrant audience here with a wonderfully vibrant interview subject tonight. i want to invite you to stand up and go to the microphone to ask questions. i'll remind you that these need to be questions. if they aren't questions, i will apologize in advance for being rude to you, to remind you to ask a question. sir, please, go ahead. >> yeah, thank you for coming...
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she did babysitting, cleaned houses, collected cans for recycling and took them to recycling centerst, and sold vacuum cleaners, whatever it took, but charlene had health problems. she could not afford her medications, she could not afford to see a doctor. she didn't make enough to qualify for a subsidy to get obamacare. my best friend died because she didn't have the medical care she needed, because florida, my state, and i'm a fifth-generation floridian, decided not to take the money that would have helped her. >> making sure people get health care should not be a political issue. this isn't a political game or argument. it's real life and real people. it's time for these governors to do the right thing. joining me now, are m.i.t. economist jonathan gruber, who helped design the affordable care act, and florida democratic state representative joe saunders. thank you both for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> good to be here, al. >> jonathan, you call it a life-costing tragedy, not to expand medicaid. we talked about one woman's story, what other kinds of stories are out th
she did babysitting, cleaned houses, collected cans for recycling and took them to recycling centerst, and sold vacuum cleaners, whatever it took, but charlene had health problems. she could not afford her medications, she could not afford to see a doctor. she didn't make enough to qualify for a subsidy to get obamacare. my best friend died because she didn't have the medical care she needed, because florida, my state, and i'm a fifth-generation floridian, decided not to take the money that...
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you already started the planning now -- not next day obviously, but not too far along, maybe some babysitting andrea about this stage? >> she's been a great teacher of how to raise twins and care for them. it's been a huge help to me. i've had a great teacher. >> 16 bottles a day is a lot of bottles. >> i'm curious what do you think the relationship will be as they grow up together? will it be brother-sister relationship? >> we hope so. we call them cousins now. we say, let's go see your cousins. we hope they'll grow up and be very close. >> a gorgeous family. congratulations to you all. thanks for coming on and sharing your story and come back and let us know how you're doing. >> the driving teenager thing, have fun with that. thank you all. >>> just ahead, a new way to watch your favorite tv shows and movies. mario armstrong will explain that and more. first these messages. [ children yelling ] [ telephone rings ] [ shirley ] edward jones. this is shirley speaking. how may i help you? oh hey, neill, how are you? how was the trip? [ male announcer ] with nearly 7 million investors... [ shirl
you already started the planning now -- not next day obviously, but not too far along, maybe some babysitting andrea about this stage? >> she's been a great teacher of how to raise twins and care for them. it's been a huge help to me. i've had a great teacher. >> 16 bottles a day is a lot of bottles. >> i'm curious what do you think the relationship will be as they grow up together? will it be brother-sister relationship? >> we hope so. we call them cousins now. we say,...
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it's hard to believe it's more than babysitting. >> reporter: 10 states, don't even offer that: they have no public preschool. among the others, 27 make it free only to families near or below the poverty line. that helps explain why public preschools enroll only about a quarter of the nations eight million three-and-four- year-olds. a few of those lucky children go to this preschool center in perth amboy, new jersey. here, preschool is free, regardless of income. jeri mast is the director. >> we are teaching everything, the language, the literacy, the math, so that they're more academically prepared for school. >> reporter: children can be here from seven in the morning until six at night, getting more than academics. >> most children in our schools will get of their food intake here at school. we can get kids coats and hats, mittens when it's cold. were a full service operation. >> reporter: classes here are small: one fully licensed teacher and an aide for every fifteen children. the center has a well-equipped playroom, technology and other extras. all this costs about $13,000 per
it's hard to believe it's more than babysitting. >> reporter: 10 states, don't even offer that: they have no public preschool. among the others, 27 make it free only to families near or below the poverty line. that helps explain why public preschools enroll only about a quarter of the nations eight million three-and-four- year-olds. a few of those lucky children go to this preschool center in perth amboy, new jersey. here, preschool is free, regardless of income. jeri mast is the...
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elders provide babysitting, tutoring, music lessons, even rides to school. and there are counselors on site to help both the families, and seniors, cope with the challenges of caring for children who have often been through a lot. derenda schubert is executive director. >> one of the beautiful features of bridge meadows is that there's reciprocity among the generations, so the elders are providing love and support to the families, and the families are doing the same, and even the children, they are giving back to the elders. >> reporter: in fact, schubert says that the health of many of the seniors, both physical and mental, has improved since they moved in. but she admits the close-knit community is not for everyone. >> we have had some folks move in and realize, it's a little bit of a fishbowl and i don't know that i want everybody knowing my business. the best part is people know your business, and the worst part is people know your business, so if that's not something you're looking for, an intentional, intergenerational community is probably not for you
elders provide babysitting, tutoring, music lessons, even rides to school. and there are counselors on site to help both the families, and seniors, cope with the challenges of caring for children who have often been through a lot. derenda schubert is executive director. >> one of the beautiful features of bridge meadows is that there's reciprocity among the generations, so the elders are providing love and support to the families, and the families are doing the same, and even the...
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[laughter] >> i used to bag groceries and babysit, etc. that's outlawed, but so it goes. >> we have a wonderful, vibrant audience here with a wonderfully vibrant interview subject tonight. i want to invite you to stand up and go to the microphone to ask questions. i'll remind you that these need to be questions. if they aren't questions, i will apologize in advance for being rude to you, to remind you to ask a question. sir, please, go ahead. >> yeah, thank you for coming tonight. i appreciate you visiting this audience. with socioeconomic disparity or dis-inclusion, however you want to say it, particularly in cities, being really the civil rights issue of our time, and you being so connected, too, you're a brahmin of financial value creation. you being connected to people like google founders, not to mention the vc community that you run in. would you be willing to be part of, say, a fund in which you give 1% of your money to, and help manage that fund and the use of that fund that harnesses the entrepreneurial talent of san francisco, to
[laughter] >> i used to bag groceries and babysit, etc. that's outlawed, but so it goes. >> we have a wonderful, vibrant audience here with a wonderfully vibrant interview subject tonight. i want to invite you to stand up and go to the microphone to ask questions. i'll remind you that these need to be questions. if they aren't questions, i will apologize in advance for being rude to you, to remind you to ask a question. sir, please, go ahead. >> yeah, thank you for coming...
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i was babysitting quite a bit.got the call. >> the call of a lifetime? >> yeah, it was great. it was pretty amazing. >> how long was the process of auditioning until you found out you actually scored the role? >> yeah, i had nine callbacks. >> oh, my gosh. >> for the show. >> that's torture. >> it was great. five or six, i was like, i guess something's going pretty right here. it was amazing. >> this is not your broadway debut, but it's your first leading role. >> yes. first big leading role and what a leading role it is. >> what's it like to step into rocky's shoes? >> having the time of my life, taking on this icon could scare people away. for me, there was something that felt right about doing the show and doing this role. >> there are some fight scenes, obviously, as any rocky sendoff would. but there's also romance, a relationship, after all, we remember from the classic movies. and rocky and adrienne have a nice relationship. how would you describe? i wonder if the women's point of view and the men's point of
i was babysitting quite a bit.got the call. >> the call of a lifetime? >> yeah, it was great. it was pretty amazing. >> how long was the process of auditioning until you found out you actually scored the role? >> yeah, i had nine callbacks. >> oh, my gosh. >> for the show. >> that's torture. >> it was great. five or six, i was like, i guess something's going pretty right here. it was amazing. >> this is not your broadway debut, but it's your...
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of course a bit cooler along the coastline such as babysitting 65 expected. << very nice and comfortablend 77 expected and santa rosa all have the seven day forecast coming up in just a bit. << the time now is for winner and loser joining us with that is around black << among the start of what came out this morning with retail sales numbers for last month was pretty good. << what i want people and about this the data is incredibly boring 1.1% the stock market has gone higher means the jobs roquet out their 70 percent of our economy is uni going to shock this weekend. also there particularly strong, the cold weather has a big story of the news people are going out and buying things because they're locked in their home on the east coast practically the northeast and the northwest. the recent more correction is probably good direction at this onetime it supports a higher stock market. this is a good number. what those numbers are going up people are interest rates for mortgages and that's was pulling down the number of people that are filing or the people getting approved. for big companies
of course a bit cooler along the coastline such as babysitting 65 expected.
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to help make ends meet last year charlene made just eleven thousand dollars cleaning houses and babysittingshe used that money to help put food on the table for kids and put a roof over their house she also had a severe heart condition but she couldn't afford the treatment for it because she didn't have health insurance despite her health woes showing continue to work three jobs and continue to be the best mother that she could for her children but one day last month when she was in a neighbor's house trying to sell a vacuum cleaner charlene died from an untreated heart disease she died because multi-millionaire rick scott chose to play politics rather than per protect the lives of the florida citizens that he is supposed to be serving. but now it looks like people are figuring out how sick and twisted this republican political strategy is new polling suggests that republican opposition to obamacare and specifically to expanding medicaid for millions of working poor americans is a losing strategy recent polling carried out by public policy polling shows the republican governors in five stat
to help make ends meet last year charlene made just eleven thousand dollars cleaning houses and babysittingshe used that money to help put food on the table for kids and put a roof over their house she also had a severe heart condition but she couldn't afford the treatment for it because she didn't have health insurance despite her health woes showing continue to work three jobs and continue to be the best mother that she could for her children but one day last month when she was in a...