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alexander -- anders behring breivik shot her in the leg, but she survived.s it is important that he was found unfit to have a trial. she hopes justice will be done. >> there are those days and i am really sad, but i try not to think so much about it. but i am thinking that if i think about it too much, then he wins. in i am not letting him win. >> the trial will be an ordeal for survival's and relatives of the victims. privet's lawyers says the mass murder plans to tell the court he regrets not going further with his killing campaign. >> for more, let's go live to our correspondent. first of all, this unexpected finding really throws this case into a spin, doesn't it? >> it does. i mean, you have two conflicting psychiatric reports. one claiming his paranoid schizophrenic. and the one from today that says he is not psychotic. this opens now for the prosecution to change the current indictment, which recommends that he be sent to a mental institution. instead, now the can change that to a 21-year sentence in prison. >> quite a difference. how have the family'
alexander -- anders behring breivik shot her in the leg, but she survived.s it is important that he was found unfit to have a trial. she hopes justice will be done. >> there are those days and i am really sad, but i try not to think so much about it. but i am thinking that if i think about it too much, then he wins. in i am not letting him win. >> the trial will be an ordeal for survival's and relatives of the victims. privet's lawyers says the mass murder plans to tell the court he...
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anders behring breivik arrived calm and composed, even smiling a little. as with his first appearance, he greeted the court with a fashes salute. he has acknowledged killing 77 people last july and today, he spent several moments looking at some of the survivors and their families in the public gallery. but if he was moved by their presence, he didn't show it. later, off camera, he read a prepared statement claiming to have carried out the most sophisticated and spectacular political attack in europe since world war ii. he said he acted out of goodness, not evil, to prevent a wider civil war and multi-cull trillism and he insisted he would have done it again. >> it's obvious that he's leering at another world and we are -- it's also obvious that he knew what he was doing and what consequences that led to it. >> this case has caused horror and outrage in norway even for one of the judges. a lay judge admitting writing before he had been appointed to the case that breivik deserved the death penalty. he was replaced before breivik took the stand. >> he did no
anders behring breivik arrived calm and composed, even smiling a little. as with his first appearance, he greeted the court with a fashes salute. he has acknowledged killing 77 people last july and today, he spent several moments looking at some of the survivors and their families in the public gallery. but if he was moved by their presence, he didn't show it. later, off camera, he read a prepared statement claiming to have carried out the most sophisticated and spectacular political attack in...
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anders behring breivik has pleaded not guilty to killing 77 people last july. over the next few months, the court will determine the state of breivik's mental health and whether he will be sent to prison or a mental institution. >> anders behring breivik began his trial with a defiant salute. the right wing extremist refused to recognize the court's authority, because, as he put it, the norwegian state supports multiculturalism. july 22 last year, he killed eight people with a car bomb in central oslo. then he traveled to nearby utoeya island where he methodically shot teenagers dead. it was the deadliest single attack in norway since world war ii, a massacre breivik has confessed to. but he pleaded not guilty. he said he was acting in self- defense. survivors and families of the victims are following the proceedings closely. when the shooting spree occurred, she was -- he was taking part in a camp. >> it was as a disaster -- a disaster. it is more a relief to see he did not have the powers he once had over us. >> prosecutors have charged him with terrorism and
anders behring breivik has pleaded not guilty to killing 77 people last july. over the next few months, the court will determine the state of breivik's mental health and whether he will be sent to prison or a mental institution. >> anders behring breivik began his trial with a defiant salute. the right wing extremist refused to recognize the court's authority, because, as he put it, the norwegian state supports multiculturalism. july 22 last year, he killed eight people with a car bomb in...
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anders behring breivik goes on trial for the murder of 77 in norway, claiming he acted in self-defense. and which way are the political winds blowing in france? welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the world. dozens of people have died in serious is the u.n.-brokered ceasefire came into effect last -- have died in syria since the u.n.-brokered cease-fire came into effect last thursday. access to the country for foreign journalists is restricted, but our been insidects have northern syria and they sent us this report. >> there is supposed to be a truce in syria. it does not sound like it. to come here, it seems uneasy, and the ground remains highly dangerous. we move with rebel fighters into a northern town of firmly under the grip of president assad's minh. they rely on the stealth and cunning. they know these routes while. -- well. but the rebels are vastly outgunned and were unable to resist the ferocious government offensive that swept through this region just days ago. the international community talks of cease-fires and peace plans, but the view from the ground
anders behring breivik goes on trial for the murder of 77 in norway, claiming he acted in self-defense. and which way are the political winds blowing in france? welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the world. dozens of people have died in serious is the u.n.-brokered ceasefire came into effect last -- have died in syria since the u.n.-brokered cease-fire came into effect last thursday. access to the country for foreign journalists is restricted, but our been insidects have...
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. >> mass murder anders behring breivik shows no remorse in testimony before a court in oslo.s nationalization of the spanish oil control company. >> the german soccer league secures a new record deal for bundesliga television rights. ♪ >> on the second day of his trial in oslo, the norwegian mass murderer anders behring breivik has told the court he would do it again. he set off a car bomb in the center of the norwegian capital last july before going on a shooting spree at a youth camp organized by the governing labor party, killing 77 people and wounding many more. >> avoid of emotion, he told the court room i have carried out the most sophisticated and spectacular political attack committed in europe since the second world war. >> anders behring breivik's lawyers warn the shocking statements. on the second day of his trial, the man admitted to killing 77 people and said he still considers himself innocent. breivik claimed he acted in self-defense to protect his country from multi-cultural some. he added that he would do it again if given the chance. that testimony had been
. >> mass murder anders behring breivik shows no remorse in testimony before a court in oslo.s nationalization of the spanish oil control company. >> the german soccer league secures a new record deal for bundesliga television rights. ♪ >> on the second day of his trial in oslo, the norwegian mass murderer anders behring breivik has told the court he would do it again. he set off a car bomb in the center of the norwegian capital last july before going on a shooting spree at...
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when prosecutors showed the anti-muslim videos anders behring breivik had made, he showed no remorse for the attacks, saying he made them in self-defense. the families of the victims were in court as the prosecution showed in detail how breivik planned and carried out the massacre. >> the mastermind of norway's suffering was handcuffed. he seemed relaxed, eager. he always wanted this, a chance to present his views in public. he started with a salute to the far right. no remorse. and for the first time in court, we heard the voice of the killer. >> i acknowledge the acts, but i do not plead guilty. i was doing it in self-defense. >> he says the bomb in oslo that killed eight and his massacre on the nearby island of utoeya were the opening shots in a war, war against multiculturalism, against political parties that support immigration. the prosecution named every one of his victims'. it took them almost an hour. slightly less time than it took him to kill 69 people on the island. among them -- breivik shot him three times, twice in the back of the head. and a 16-year-old girl. a bullet
when prosecutors showed the anti-muslim videos anders behring breivik had made, he showed no remorse for the attacks, saying he made them in self-defense. the families of the victims were in court as the prosecution showed in detail how breivik planned and carried out the massacre. >> the mastermind of norway's suffering was handcuffed. he seemed relaxed, eager. he always wanted this, a chance to present his views in public. he started with a salute to the far right. no remorse. and for...
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inside the court room, anders behring breivik took us a moment by moment account through what he did. from 1 victim to the next. it was exceedingly difficult to listen to, but impossible to ignore. at 1 point, he said that people were paralyzed with fear in front of him. i put new ammunition in while they just stood there and then i shot them in the head. he tricked people, asking if he had seen the terrorists. some looked skeptical of some moved towards me. when they moved towards me, i shot them in the head. many who survived left the court room in shock. >> it is really hard. i want to be angry, but i just feel emptiness inside of me. >> and his papers chose not to put the trial on the front page. -- newspapers chose not to put the trial on the front page. >> i think it is necessary for the news and for norway to know. >> 49 weeks, they will pick apart what happened here. throughout, there will be appointed by the man in the dock. >>-- haunted by the man in the dock. >> in china, they have been struggling to contain a political crisis. 1 of the communist party's most senior figures
inside the court room, anders behring breivik took us a moment by moment account through what he did. from 1 victim to the next. it was exceedingly difficult to listen to, but impossible to ignore. at 1 point, he said that people were paralyzed with fear in front of him. i put new ammunition in while they just stood there and then i shot them in the head. he tricked people, asking if he had seen the terrorists. some looked skeptical of some moved towards me. when they moved towards me, i shot...
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also in the program, the norway massacre trial that anders behring breivik claim to belong to the shot away right-rated network. opening day of the olympic games. we're live at the olympic park. take of the skies may be great. the weather may be awful, but london 2012 is ready. -- >> the skies may be grey for. >> early morning in washington. midday here in london. a former foreign secretary faces legal action over claims he was involved in the rendition of at terror suspects to muammar gaddafi. now one of libya's most senior military commander wants to know if he signed papers that led to his forced transfer to libya where he claims he was tortured back in 2004. the british government then and now has consistently said it has not been complacent and torture. here is our security correspondent, brent gardner.-- frank gardner. >> jack straw is the latest in the libyan attacks from muammar gaddafi. he was responsible for the britain's intelligence service. it is alleged he signed off on a secret opposition to deliver papers to muammar gaddafi's jail. after last year's nato bombing of liby
also in the program, the norway massacre trial that anders behring breivik claim to belong to the shot away right-rated network. opening day of the olympic games. we're live at the olympic park. take of the skies may be great. the weather may be awful, but london 2012 is ready. -- >> the skies may be grey for. >> early morning in washington. midday here in london. a former foreign secretary faces legal action over claims he was involved in the rendition of at terror suspects to...
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on the fourth day of anders behring breivik's extraordinary details emerged. he told the court he had intended to behead a former prime minister and kill every member of the current norwegian government. from oslo, this report. >> it was the most disturbing testimony yet, a day when we delved into the warped mind of anders behring breivik. he told us how he trained for the attacks physically and mentally, playing on-line war for strategy games every day for a year. at first, he planned 3 bombs, but it was difficult to make them. he decided instead to kill everyone on the island. horrifically, he planned to behead the former norwegian prime minister, who was due to be there. on july 22, he woke up thinking, "today is the day i will die." he set off the vehicle bomb. "i had gone to that scenario at least 20 times. i acted instinctively." it killed eight. he wanted 12 dead. the aim was to get attention. media coverage is linked to the shock effect of the attack. the attacks were devastating. there are still repairing the damage here in central oslo. for everyone
on the fourth day of anders behring breivik's extraordinary details emerged. he told the court he had intended to behead a former prime minister and kill every member of the current norwegian government. from oslo, this report. >> it was the most disturbing testimony yet, a day when we delved into the warped mind of anders behring breivik. he told us how he trained for the attacks physically and mentally, playing on-line war for strategy games every day for a year. at first, he planned 3...
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anders behring breivik has already admitted carrying out the attacks that left 7 people dead last july. the norwegian court is to decide whether breivik was sane at the time of the attacks. we're live outside the court in oslo. our reporter has given a -- he has given a partial apology of sorts, hasn't he? >> this is the first time we've heard an apology from breivik. he apologized to victims and injured in the bomb blast, which he started his twin attacks with here in option low on the 22nd of july last year. but not to those he defines as his own enemies, but what he called innocent bystanders. but he has not apologized, and indeed, he has said he was not sorry for any of those he killed or any of those he injured who he deemed to be legitimate targets, in his own words, i.e., people affiliated with the labour government. >> he's been inside earlier today, or spoke ton those, can you give us a sense of the mood inside the court at the start of the second week? >> well, the mood is, of course, very somber after friday's evidence, which was very harrowing in which breivik , step by ste
anders behring breivik has already admitted carrying out the attacks that left 7 people dead last july. the norwegian court is to decide whether breivik was sane at the time of the attacks. we're live outside the court in oslo. our reporter has given a -- he has given a partial apology of sorts, hasn't he? >> this is the first time we've heard an apology from breivik. he apologized to victims and injured in the bomb blast, which he started his twin attacks with here in option low on the...
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this happens to be the behr. but the benjamin moore looks similar. this is one coat. the job it did. and red really is a tough color. it really, really hid our stripes with one coat versus this one is actually one -- >> rick: why is benjamin moore charging so much if they know people can get something for half the price? >> i'm not sure. why does viking charge so much? >> arthel: it's all about brand. they have a good brand name. >> now they can say we're best, but behr is virtually as good for half the money. >> rick: for people who are thinking about maybe adding some color, once the color is on, it's a pretty big investment. what do you recommend for people who might want to sample or try something before they go ahead and paint the whole room? >> you can go on-line -- the bigger thing is get little sample bottles and really, really brush on some swatches. don't just go by the paint chips 'cause you're really not going to get a good sense of how it will look with a tiny chips versus samples. this is a big investment. you might as well know. you might as well know w
this happens to be the behr. but the benjamin moore looks similar. this is one coat. the job it did. and red really is a tough color. it really, really hid our stripes with one coat versus this one is actually one -- >> rick: why is benjamin moore charging so much if they know people can get something for half the price? >> i'm not sure. why does viking charge so much? >> arthel: it's all about brand. they have a good brand name. >> now they can say we're best, but behr...
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a special memorial service april 14th and 15th marking the moment titanic hit an ice behring where it finally sac. >>> and one day without shoes is organized by toms shoes. the company asks people to spend part of their day barefoot to draw attention to the plight of impoverished children around the world. >>> new this morning the national cherry blossom festival parade is this weekend and a group of celebrities are joining in on the festivities this week. alex trebeck and katy couric are hosting the . >>> and they will have nice weather for that. now, for today, we're under another red flag warning so we do have some dry condition and some windy conditions so let's start with the wind, shall we? right now we're going to call it breezy. those winds out of the west, southwest, we're having a variable wind right now but more steady as we go into the afternoon and a little bit higher as well. but for right now they are about 5 to 10 miles per hour. we see an 6-mile-per-hour wind in baltimore now. as we go into the afternoon they will be more sustained at about 10 to 15 miles per hour wit
a special memorial service april 14th and 15th marking the moment titanic hit an ice behring where it finally sac. >>> and one day without shoes is organized by toms shoes. the company asks people to spend part of their day barefoot to draw attention to the plight of impoverished children around the world. >>> new this morning the national cherry blossom festival parade is this weekend and a group of celebrities are joining in on the festivities this week. alex trebeck and...
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titanic hit an ice behring, zung in the ocean. more than 1500 people died in that crash. but it set sail this day 100 years ago. >>> what would your kids do if they were on a bus and suddenly the driver passed out? >> how the students sprang into action. >> the pilot's on your patio? >> yeah, nobody's here. i've been calling and calling. >> 911 calls from the day a plane cashed into a virginiano r
titanic hit an ice behring, zung in the ocean. more than 1500 people died in that crash. but it set sail this day 100 years ago. >>> what would your kids do if they were on a bus and suddenly the driver passed out? >> how the students sprang into action. >> the pilot's on your patio? >> yeah, nobody's here. i've been calling and calling. >> 911 calls from the day a plane cashed into a virginiano r
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anders behring breivik offered no remorse for the people he killed on utoeya island. there are still questions about his sanity. the iranian government says key pieces of the oil industry have been targeted in a cyber attack. the oil ministry has been disconnected from the internet out of precautions. no serious damage was done. the production and export of oil was unaffected. the united nations secretary general banking moon has condemned sudanese warplanes in south said on and called on the government to stop the fighting. omar al-bashir has ruled out negotiations with south sudan. we have been sent this report. >> it is the site that people have come to dread. soldiers and some civilians shot back with the small weapons they had. they were powerless against the modern warplane. at least two places were hit. the primary target was this bridge, which leads to the front line. this time, two of the rockets missed the bridge. nearby, several shops were destroyed by direct hits. at least one man was killed. the state government told the bbc three others were critically w
anders behring breivik offered no remorse for the people he killed on utoeya island. there are still questions about his sanity. the iranian government says key pieces of the oil industry have been targeted in a cyber attack. the oil ministry has been disconnected from the internet out of precautions. no serious damage was done. the production and export of oil was unaffected. the united nations secretary general banking moon has condemned sudanese warplanes in south said on and called on the...
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today, some of the most detailed and harrowing testimony yet was delivered at the trial of andrus behringreivik. he shot the courtroom when he described how, disguised as a policeman, he went on a rampage. some details are too distressing to report but our correspondent is following the trial from the court and brings us the latest. >> the atmosphere court changed today as the country braced itself, though few could imagine what was to come. throughout, it has been breivik's detachment, his cold, and emotional responses that have been most disturbing. today, he discussed the killing spree as if he were describing a day at work. "under normal circumstances, i am a nice person," he said. as he reached the island and prepared for the massacre, he was thinking, "i do not want to do this." then he thought, "it is now or never." he killed 67 people. two more drowned trying to escape. he went through a moment by moment account of what he did from one victim to the next. it was, for many, exceedingly difficult to listen to, but impossible to ignore. it was horrific. at one point, he said people w
today, some of the most detailed and harrowing testimony yet was delivered at the trial of andrus behringreivik. he shot the courtroom when he described how, disguised as a policeman, he went on a rampage. some details are too distressing to report but our correspondent is following the trial from the court and brings us the latest. >> the atmosphere court changed today as the country braced itself, though few could imagine what was to come. throughout, it has been breivik's detachment,...
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anders behring breivik insisted he was justified in killing 77 people. we have a report narrated by carl dinnen of independent television news. >> reporter: anders behring breivik, demented fascist or killer. breivik smiled as he entered court this morning and then offered the waiting media some kind of salute. mad or bad, these five judges must decide. even though breivik's first words were to deny their legitimacy. >> i do not... you've gotten your mandate from political parties who support multi-culturism. (screing) >> reporter: but there's no denying the horror breivik sowed across norway last summer. he admits shooting terrified young activists on the island of utoya. he admits the huge bomb in oslo, the long and appalling indictment included the names of all of his 77 victims. >> born 20th of february 1977. born 29th of june 1981. born 5th of november 1996. >> reporter: it took an hour and a quarter just to read out the charges. breivik's answer. >> i acknowledge the acts but i do not plead guilty. i claim that i was doing it in self defense. >> re
anders behring breivik insisted he was justified in killing 77 people. we have a report narrated by carl dinnen of independent television news. >> reporter: anders behring breivik, demented fascist or killer. breivik smiled as he entered court this morning and then offered the waiting media some kind of salute. mad or bad, these five judges must decide. even though breivik's first words were to deny their legitimacy. >> i do not... you've gotten your mandate from political parties...
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of demonstrators had gathered in oslo to sing a popular children's song that mass murderer anders behring breivik has said that he hates. thousands of people sang "children of the rainbow." breivik considers the song to the marxist brainwashing -- to be marxist brainwashing. activists in the city of hama have blamed government forces for a blast that killed 70 and destroyed buildings. state television said one of the structures was being used as a terrorist bomb-making factory in an accident caused the explosion. the number of injured and displaced continues to mount in syria, so too does the number of refugees. to discuss the problem, i was joined earlier by a guest from the united nations, the high commissioner for refugees. are you seeing, over the last month, the flow of refugees out of syria increasing? >> the flow decrease when the cease-fire was declared. for a moment, there was a kind of smaller outflow. we are afraid that, with the recent developments, it might be on the rise again. >> are you managing to get donations and get support for the refugees who have come out? >> the tu
of demonstrators had gathered in oslo to sing a popular children's song that mass murderer anders behring breivik has said that he hates. thousands of people sang "children of the rainbow." breivik considers the song to the marxist brainwashing -- to be marxist brainwashing. activists in the city of hama have blamed government forces for a blast that killed 70 and destroyed buildings. state television said one of the structures was being used as a terrorist bomb-making factory in an...
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demonstrators had gathered in the norwegian capital to sing a popular children's song that mass killer anders behring breivik says he hates. thousands of people sang "over the rainbow." to syria where report have emerged of fresh violence. activists near hama have blamed the government for blasts that killed 70 and destroyed buildings. they call this a massacre. one of the structures was being used as a terrorist bomb-making factory, the government said. the number of injured and displaced continue ts to mount. so, too, does the number of refugees. thousands have crossed into neighboring countries. i was joined by the united nations high commissioner for refugees. you have seen the flow of refugees out of syria increasing. >> the flow decreased when the cease-fire was declared. there was a kind of smaller outflow. we are afraid that now, with the recent developments, it might be on the rise again. >> are you managing to get donations and get support for the refugees? >> the turkish government has been fully in charge. in lebanon and in jordan, they are cooperating. they have been partners. in the beg
demonstrators had gathered in the norwegian capital to sing a popular children's song that mass killer anders behring breivik says he hates. thousands of people sang "over the rainbow." to syria where report have emerged of fresh violence. activists near hama have blamed the government for blasts that killed 70 and destroyed buildings. they call this a massacre. one of the structures was being used as a terrorist bomb-making factory, the government said. the number of injured and...
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against what they call the threat of islam the same ideology inspired norwegian mass murderer anders behring breivik and now it's on the rise according to a report by a u.k. anti fascism group a worldwide counted. network has surge since predicts attacks with over one hundred far right groups in europe alone it names leader tommy robinson a key figure given that they just some far left organization again paid say things out when we express how we feel we're called far right extremists so you say you're not far right wonderful right now i'm not for any right none of my views are far far islam is for islam these is responsible for a thousand nine hundred terrorist attacks of september eleventh there were about one in one man breivik praised the deal in his manifesto calling them a blessing campaigners fear these views could inspire a similar attack in britain if the government doesn't crack down soon matthew collins is a former far right fascist who's now switched sides we've being our government for two years. on the old so you must. you must view the deal as we do the radical islamic groups
against what they call the threat of islam the same ideology inspired norwegian mass murderer anders behring breivik and now it's on the rise according to a report by a u.k. anti fascism group a worldwide counted. network has surge since predicts attacks with over one hundred far right groups in europe alone it names leader tommy robinson a key figure given that they just some far left organization again paid say things out when we express how we feel we're called far right extremists so you...
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as he arrived in the oslo courtroom for what is the fourth day of his trial, anders behring breivik did comply with a request from his own lawyers, in fact, not to make a far-right salute this time. he's also described using computer games to rehearse scenarios before he bombed a government building in oslo, killing eight people and injuring a further 200 or so. he's back in court for the fourth day of the trial, and i see breivik there. -- anders breivik there. steve rosenberg is following the case for us. he outlined the latest events to me. >> prosecutors have been questioning breivik about his apparent addiction to online war games. he said that in 2006, he took what he described as a sabbatical year and spent the whole year playing the game world of warcraft, which is an online role playing game. he said he spent 16 hours a day playing this game, just playing and sleeping, playing and sleeping. he said it was his dream to do that. he said some people have hobbying like sailing around the world and golf. his hobby was playing this game. he spoke of other war games too. he said it wa
as he arrived in the oslo courtroom for what is the fourth day of his trial, anders behring breivik did comply with a request from his own lawyers, in fact, not to make a far-right salute this time. he's also described using computer games to rehearse scenarios before he bombed a government building in oslo, killing eight people and injuring a further 200 or so. he's back in court for the fourth day of the trial, and i see breivik there. -- anders breivik there. steve rosenberg is following the...