on the top is brendan bracken. it's confusing. this is brendan bracken. irishman. mysterious. attached himself to churchill in 1923 as a young fixer. then, when churchill became chancellor, went off to pursue his own publishing career, and amazingly, in his 20's still, put together a publishing empire that is still there today. the magazine is called the banker, the general practitioner, became a major part of "the financial times." and he bought 50% of "the economist." the other 50% was led by the man below him, and name which every churchillian should be intimately familiar with, and yet when i talk in britain, no are really knows who he is, but he is the guy who rescued churchill financially in every way. he rescued him from bankruptcy in 1938. he allowed him to continue as a politician. because what happened is this. when churchill's finances imploded in march 1938, churchill standard hit -- handed his stockbroking papers and said something like -- this is not recorded, so i am surmising -- brendan, unless you cannot me, i may be finished, because you know, you cannot carr