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the cypress is in pieces. there is only this. the cypress is in pieces. . >> a poem i wrote shortly after 9-11. the terrorists for rachel cory and all those who were idealists and who actually believed that they could make an effect and social change. the terrorists who lives amongst us is not you, the terrorist who lurks in the shadows of our crowded city streets isn't me. he's not a demon with bulging eyes, a twisted mouth full of dirt, a crooked mouth, fangs driping blood. it's not the savage guner waiting for our school on their way to school. no, this heinous replica of satan doesn't look like a jew. dopt make a habit of supplying the motives of sin with colors of skin because it's skin deep. a student with dreams of statehood or a teenage girl driven by desperation and fear or a dentist or an apprentice of a dead soldier, who crouches in the wounds of the dead and the dying, who hurls stones at tanks and encroaching soldiers, who stands unmoved before a roiling tank, who stares with barbed eyes. the enemy is never one who k
the cypress is in pieces. there is only this. the cypress is in pieces. . >> a poem i wrote shortly after 9-11. the terrorists for rachel cory and all those who were idealists and who actually believed that they could make an effect and social change. the terrorists who lives amongst us is not you, the terrorist who lurks in the shadows of our crowded city streets isn't me. he's not a demon with bulging eyes, a twisted mouth full of dirt, a crooked mouth, fangs driping blood. it's not the...
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again it's northbound 2 at cypress creek road. traffic is able to get around this incident. if you are traveling on 695 right now you shouldn't have trouble spots here's a live look at the westside at baltimore national pike and for thousands of you make the drive from the eastern shore look at u.s. 50 east of st. marching rites moving well across the bay bridge into annapolis now back to you. >>> community is trying to heal after a gunman opened fire athigh school. it killed one student and injured four others. this morning we are learning more information about the alleged gunman. education reporter sherrie johnson joins us with new developments in the story. >> reporter: we have been working with our sister station in cleveland to find out all new information on the shooting that happened in chardon outside cleveland. there's another vigil scheduled for tonight at 7 for the community. we are hearing that the alleged gunman will appear in court today at 3:30. we are learning more about the shooting suspect t.j. lane. some students called him caring and calm and polite and
again it's northbound 2 at cypress creek road. traffic is able to get around this incident. if you are traveling on 695 right now you shouldn't have trouble spots here's a live look at the westside at baltimore national pike and for thousands of you make the drive from the eastern shore look at u.s. 50 east of st. marching rites moving well across the bay bridge into annapolis now back to you. >>> community is trying to heal after a gunman opened fire athigh school. it killed one...
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again it's northbound maryland 2 at cypress creek road. we are off to a great start as far as volume or delays on i- 95. as we go live north of the beltway all lanes are opened and moving freely. and traveling north of the city this is 95 north of maryland 43. no accidents or incidents but you may tap the brakes for the work zone on left side if you are traveling southbound. charley and megan over to you. >>> it is tuesday february 20th -- 28 which means it's national pancake day. >> and who wouldn't want free food? where you can go to get free pancakes in honor of the special day. >>> also one unwelcomed guest got more than he bargained for when he broke into the wrong house. what happened when a mom came face-to-face with a would be be burglar. a live look at downtown baltimore as we go to break. inner harbor shining brightly on this tuesday morning. you are watching good morning maryland. we are back in a bit. Ñ[= >>> news time 4:44. five things to know on a this tuesday morning as part of the national read across america, baltimore cou
again it's northbound maryland 2 at cypress creek road. we are off to a great start as far as volume or delays on i- 95. as we go live north of the beltway all lanes are opened and moving freely. and traveling north of the city this is 95 north of maryland 43. no accidents or incidents but you may tap the brakes for the work zone on left side if you are traveling southbound. charley and megan over to you. >>> it is tuesday february 20th -- 28 which means it's national pancake day....
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. >>> when this woman came to cypress lawn cemetery today to visit the grave of her friend shanica wesleysays she can't believe what she saw. instead of a bronze vase in her friend's tombstone there was just a hole. >> i was blown away because this was horrible. >> reporter: she called shanica's family. >> this is where we come for peace and to see her. it's terrible somebody would do something like this. >> reporter: it isn't just shanica's vase that's missing look at this entire row. police say some 425 bronze vases have been stolen. police say the vases disappeared on two different nights. 4,000pounds of bronze vases are gone worth about $425. >> we asked recycling centers to keep an eye out with anybody coming in with this type of metal. >> reporter: they have guards patrolling the guards but is now improving the security. >> there's things we're going to do different with our security patrol to hopefully persuade folks like these not to attempt to steal our vases. >> reporter: shanica's relatives are upset that they were not contacted. >> reporter: cypress hills says they will restor
. >>> when this woman came to cypress lawn cemetery today to visit the grave of her friend shanica wesleysays she can't believe what she saw. instead of a bronze vase in her friend's tombstone there was just a hole. >> i was blown away because this was horrible. >> reporter: she called shanica's family. >> this is where we come for peace and to see her. it's terrible somebody would do something like this. >> reporter: it isn't just shanica's vase that's missing...
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. >>> when this woman came to cypress lawn cemetery today to visit the grave of her friend shanica wesley says she can't believe what she saw. instead of a bronze vase in her friend's tombstone there was just a hole. >> i was blown away because this was horrible. >> reporter: she called shanica's family. >> this is where we come for peace and to see her. it's terrible somebody would do something like this. >> reporter: it isn't just shanica's vase that's missing look at this entire row. police say some 425 bronze vases have been stolen. police say the vases disappeared on two different nights. 4,000pounds of bronze vases are gone worth about $425. >> we asked recycling centers to keep an eye out with anybody coming in with this type of metal. >> reporter: they have guards patrolling the guards but is now improving the security. >> there's things we're going to do different with our security patrol to hopefully persuade folks like these not to attempt to steal our vases. >> reporter: shanica's relatives are upset that they were not contacted. >> reporter: cypress hills says they will resto
. >>> when this woman came to cypress lawn cemetery today to visit the grave of her friend shanica wesley says she can't believe what she saw. instead of a bronze vase in her friend's tombstone there was just a hole. >> i was blown away because this was horrible. >> reporter: she called shanica's family. >> this is where we come for peace and to see her. it's terrible somebody would do something like this. >> reporter: it isn't just shanica's vase that's missing...
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bragg cypress house press who offers resources. she says her experience s that they need to tight control over publishing. >> they are grateful for the assistance that a geepd copy aid it aid it was frustrating learning the hard way but the book conveys the message. >> i was hundreds of blacks, one of servicemen. >> so if you are thinking about publishing yourself, make sure you read the publishing contract really carefully. find ou all your rights and fees and potential royalty. there are plenty of resources and local groups that support new writers. i'll hook you up with the information you need if you go to abc7news.com. michael finney, "7 on your side". >> eric: music movies and video games move into the clouds. maybe the next step is putting yourself in the clouds. a local company using robots to be everywhere at once. >> braid si is a real person. she is at home right now in illinois. she is also here at the network conference in san francisco all while she briefs conference in an office in mountain viewer. >> she is working
bragg cypress house press who offers resources. she says her experience s that they need to tight control over publishing. >> they are grateful for the assistance that a geepd copy aid it aid it was frustrating learning the hard way but the book conveys the message. >> i was hundreds of blacks, one of servicemen. >> so if you are thinking about publishing yourself, make sure you read the publishing contract really carefully. find ou all your rights and fees and potential...
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we came here and saw cypress gardens and the oceans, went west and saw the canyon-- canyones, actuallyell in love with the land in america. there was a-- there was a song that captures that for me. >> jon: it goes like this-- ( laughter ) "i like big butts you're the brother ♪ that's when a girl walks in with an itty-bitty waist ♪ ( laughter ) ( applause ) i've broken my cossic bone. tell me, tell me, mitt romney is not about to woo elderly voters with the power of song. >> you can sing that song? i love that song. do you know that song ♪ oh, beautiful for spacious skies for amber waves of grain ♪ . >> jon: okay, now, just for widows! okay! ( applause ) the diabetics! ( applause ) anybody on a jazzy. ( applause ) all right. you sang a verse of "america the beautiful." very nice. now if we can move on. >> there's another verse. i won't make you sing it because you won't all know the words ( laughter ) >> jon: you know the relationship no one knows the words is that no one ever certificates their audiences to two verses of that song. ( laughter ) was he stalling for time so a pick pocket
we came here and saw cypress gardens and the oceans, went west and saw the canyon-- canyones, actuallyell in love with the land in america. there was a-- there was a song that captures that for me. >> jon: it goes like this-- ( laughter ) "i like big butts you're the brother ♪ that's when a girl walks in with an itty-bitty waist ♪ ( laughter ) ( applause ) i've broken my cossic bone. tell me, tell me, mitt romney is not about to woo elderly voters with the power of song. >>...
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game was ready, made me doubt it a little bit so coming in here i had a good couple of rounds at cypress able to put together one of my best rounds of my career today. >> great day for phil. charlie wi had a chance to win. started with a three-stroke lead but faltered in the stretch, finished second overall. >> palo alto residents need to be more careful in school zones, police on the lookout for drivers and bikers who don't follow the rules part of operation safe passage. the police will be at target school zones watching for speeding, failure to yield, and seat belt violators. also watching students for breaking the rules with things like jaywalking and riding bikes without helmets among other things. >> keep it together on the roads. we'll check back with mike to find out what's happening. >> good morning. a note, we had drizzle overnight all over the bay so slicker conditions are likely, especially the ramps. san jose hasn't showed problems and no major construction on the roadway and smooth drive for 680 through sunol to fremont as well as fremont south off of the dumbarton bridge,
game was ready, made me doubt it a little bit so coming in here i had a good couple of rounds at cypress able to put together one of my best rounds of my career today. >> great day for phil. charlie wi had a chance to win. started with a three-stroke lead but faltered in the stretch, finished second overall. >> palo alto residents need to be more careful in school zones, police on the lookout for drivers and bikers who don't follow the rules part of operation safe passage. the...
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rodgers, cypress semiconductor, thank you ever so much as always for your wisdom.ext up "the kudlow report" we've got some breaking news coming to cnbc. there has been a shake-up in the romney campaign. we're going to bring you all the details next. and the latest on the investigation on the small plane crash that killed a ceo. we'll look at the news headlines when "the kudlow report" continues. mber the day my doctor told me i have an irregular heartbeat, and that it put me at 5-times greater risk of a stroke. i was worried. i worried about my wife, and my family. bill has the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. he was taking warfarin, but i've put him on pradaxa instead. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mgs reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin without the need for regular blood tests. i sure was glad to hear that. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding, and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising
rodgers, cypress semiconductor, thank you ever so much as always for your wisdom.ext up "the kudlow report" we've got some breaking news coming to cnbc. there has been a shake-up in the romney campaign. we're going to bring you all the details next. and the latest on the investigation on the small plane crash that killed a ceo. we'll look at the news headlines when "the kudlow report" continues. mber the day my doctor told me i have an irregular heartbeat, and that it put me...
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it's northbound 2 at cypress creek road. a lot of emergency personnel on this scene as we mentioned car into the water there. elsewhere we are increasing in involve especially on a -- volume especially on a 895 north of charles street but no major delays through the tunnels north or southbound 895 or i-95. and as we get a live look at a live look at 83, this is the harrisburg expressway at york road. make the drive through parkton no delays especially in the southbound direction. it picks up at middle town road. but still moving at posted speeds. as we mentioned no delays yet. being see on the harrisburg expressway from shawan to the beltway five minutes. and the same on 95 from white marsh to 695 a 6 minute drive and check the top side of 695 from bel air over to providence about 6 minutes. and your west side still moving at posted speeds. 7 minutes from 795 to i-70 on the outer loop. charley and megan back over to you. >>> this morning a community is dealing with grief and shock after a school shooting just outside clevela
it's northbound 2 at cypress creek road. a lot of emergency personnel on this scene as we mentioned car into the water there. elsewhere we are increasing in involve especially on a -- volume especially on a 895 north of charles street but no major delays through the tunnels north or southbound 895 or i-95. and as we get a live look at a live look at 83, this is the harrisburg expressway at york road. make the drive through parkton no delays especially in the southbound direction. it picks up at...
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absolute hearing use of me cell deployment for the time being though the base and we are going all cypress ways. but even first graders in the village of rhetoric over are aware of the military base. but the schoolchildren don't fully understand the threat so their teachers bring them up to date in the classroom. good morning you found please take your seats. but a moment today we start with a history lesson of. elisabetta demand sca teaches her pupils about military conflicts she insists the people should never forget history's lessons your future conflict is to be avoided. the military base in regular is in full view of the school as the teacher tells her pupils about world war two they visualize the base as a symbol of the past the present and the future. is the german troops once used the territory just outside of school. later polish pilots served here but them no doubt you know that an american military base is going to be set up here. that there is going to be in you and three in the history books because of it america. estonian sculptor to come and transforms the legacy of past war
absolute hearing use of me cell deployment for the time being though the base and we are going all cypress ways. but even first graders in the village of rhetoric over are aware of the military base. but the schoolchildren don't fully understand the threat so their teachers bring them up to date in the classroom. good morning you found please take your seats. but a moment today we start with a history lesson of. elisabetta demand sca teaches her pupils about military conflicts she insists the...
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i teach on conflicts like northern ireland, rwanda, cypress, bosnia, sri lanka, et cetera, all civil wars where there has been a contested society where groups rely heavily on the collective memory in order to maintain the cohesion of the group for all kind of political reason. of course israel, palestine is another one. and when it comes to trying to address the question of memory in these places, one reality is that history is serving as a way of conducting the conflict by other means. and so until you get a political arrangement that creates a certain amount of stability, it's actually rather hard to shift the narrative or to find any willingness to shift the narrative. but maybe that's only a problem of degree compared to what you've been talking about here. in any case what i'm trying to get out is the question of the relationship between the historiography and the politician. can you change the historiography until the chang the politics? or can it work the other way around? you're talking today -- i think what we're here trying to say is that by doing things to shift the narra
i teach on conflicts like northern ireland, rwanda, cypress, bosnia, sri lanka, et cetera, all civil wars where there has been a contested society where groups rely heavily on the collective memory in order to maintain the cohesion of the group for all kind of political reason. of course israel, palestine is another one. and when it comes to trying to address the question of memory in these places, one reality is that history is serving as a way of conducting the conflict by other means. and so...
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cypress systems is a five-year old start-up that retrofits older buildings. 70% of them mostly built1997 don't have systems to monitor energy use or boost energy efficiency. harry simms is creating service jobs, he has 37 employees now but he projects 200 in five years. >> you need to go in there to install things, to install the wires to get the data to keep it up and running. those are jobs that can't be outsourced. >> even if green tech failed to make job growth, every job is able to support two or three other jobs. >> carolyn: lisa argen is here now to talk about what we can expect in the week ahead, valentine's day right around the corner. >> lisa: clouds have been on the increase all morning long. the shot from the roof camera, they are headed across the city. dense fog in valleys of the north bay. still sunshine east and south. i'll tell you when the rain will arrive and snow coming up. >> and local reservoir that poses and environmental threat on the peninsula even if it's drained. [ female announcer ] for dry, itchy skin, get lasting relief with gold bond intensive healing c
cypress systems is a five-year old start-up that retrofits older buildings. 70% of them mostly built1997 don't have systems to monitor energy use or boost energy efficiency. harry simms is creating service jobs, he has 37 employees now but he projects 200 in five years. >> you need to go in there to install things, to install the wires to get the data to keep it up and running. those are jobs that can't be outsourced. >> even if green tech failed to make job growth, every job is...
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situation is so important that israeli prime minister netanyahu risked angering turkey by going to cypress last week and when he was asked why, he gave a one-word answer. guess. >> great reporting as always. thank you very much. >> the inside track on what to watch tomorrow. >> be sure to catch the closing bell and the food and drug administration commissioner. you are watching cnbc. stay tuned. we are not done yet. first in business worldwide. ♪ [ male announcer ] offering four distinct driving modes and lexus dynamic handling, the next generation of lexus will not be contained. the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. see your lexus dealer. until the end of the quarter to think about your money... ♪ ...that right now, you want to know where you are, and where you'd like to be. we know you'd like to see the same information your advisor does so you can get a deeper understanding of what's going on with your portfolio. we know all this because we asked you, and what we heard helped us create pnc wealth insight, a smarter way to work with your pnc advisor, so you can make better de
situation is so important that israeli prime minister netanyahu risked angering turkey by going to cypress last week and when he was asked why, he gave a one-word answer. guess. >> great reporting as always. thank you very much. >> the inside track on what to watch tomorrow. >> be sure to catch the closing bell and the food and drug administration commissioner. you are watching cnbc. stay tuned. we are not done yet. first in business worldwide. ♪ [ male announcer ] offering...
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cypress semiconductor, cy and pfizer, pfe. >> an interesting one. telco, nice yield, nice yield., household products, nice yield, appliance, cyprus semi, a big buyback. domino's one complaint here if you use the apple app, you can't order the no cheese option. put that out. completely extraneous. restaurant, telco, drug, appliance, and tech. once again, perfection. congratulations to all players. stay with cramer. want to prote. right. but... home security systems can be really expensive. so to save money, we actually just adopted a rescue panther. i think i'm goin-... shhh! we find that we don't need to sleep that much. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. the the new spark cardnth from capital one. spark miles gives me the most rewards of any small business credit card. the spark card earns double miles... so we really had to up our game. with spark, the boss earns double miles on every purchase, every day. that's setting the bar pretty high. owning my own business has never been more rewarding. coming through! [ male ann
cypress semiconductor, cy and pfizer, pfe. >> an interesting one. telco, nice yield, nice yield., household products, nice yield, appliance, cyprus semi, a big buyback. domino's one complaint here if you use the apple app, you can't order the no cheese option. put that out. completely extraneous. restaurant, telco, drug, appliance, and tech. once again, perfection. congratulations to all players. stay with cramer. want to prote. right. but... home security systems can be really expensive....
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that's cypress hill getting you out of bed at 5:50 in the morning. >> like the min-sane. the new york knicks with their seventh straight victory thanks in no small part to rising star jeremy lin. >> i'm not going to use a pun here, i promise you. another big night. take a look. yeah. finds the [ inaudible ]. career high with 13 assists. knicks blew up the sacramento kings 100-85. here's a question for you, the cheers keep coming but how long can lin and the knicks keep this up? joining us to talk more about the sensation, is mark speers, an nba writer for yahoo! sports. good to see you this morning. >> how you doin'? >> how you doin', more the question. if you're in new york people are so excited with jeremy lin and what's going on with the knicks. i think a lot of people are nervous it may not last. is that off the mark? >> the excitement is not just in new york, it's worldwide. living in the bay area, this kid is a sensation here, that's all everybody is talking about. they're not talking about the warriors, the local team anymore, they're talking
that's cypress hill getting you out of bed at 5:50 in the morning. >> like the min-sane. the new york knicks with their seventh straight victory thanks in no small part to rising star jeremy lin. >> i'm not going to use a pun here, i promise you. another big night. take a look. yeah. finds the [ inaudible ]. career high with 13 assists. knicks blew up the sacramento kings 100-85. here's a question for you, the cheers keep coming but how long can lin and the knicks keep this up?...
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we built one, smaller size, in cypress, in six months.onths is what it takes these big companies time just to get the plans ready. >> big companies like one of our co-owners, general electric, big in water treatment and infrastructure in china and elsewhere. we want to transition and talk about one of your other passions and that is fine art. mr. lauder has found great success in another alternative area of investment. a couple years ago he paid $135 million for a painting that now hangs in the gallery in new york. i hope i did justice to the name. >> you are the few people who pronounce it correctly. >> good. i think that's because i've been there. the purchase was handled by christies and christies post war and head is here and brought into the conversation. welcome back. >> thank you. >> great to have you with us. >> great to be here. >> what is it about art that attracts you apart from the intrinsic value. why is it so hot today? >> first of all, i started off and i'm not an investor in art. i'm someone who has a passion for art. and
we built one, smaller size, in cypress, in six months.onths is what it takes these big companies time just to get the plans ready. >> big companies like one of our co-owners, general electric, big in water treatment and infrastructure in china and elsewhere. we want to transition and talk about one of your other passions and that is fine art. mr. lauder has found great success in another alternative area of investment. a couple years ago he paid $135 million for a painting that now hangs...
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. >> cypress lawn says it's increasing security in the wake of the theft t plans to -- theft.according to truancy officers, on an average day, 50% of absences are unexcused. but under these new rules, students who are caught skipping class repeatedly, they could be fined up to $500. >> i think it's actually a pretty good way to keep kids in school. the same thing is harsh -- [inaudible] >> the day-time curfew in unincorporated contra costa county will take effect in 30 days. >>> well, the city of antioch is working to regulate internet access businesses. last night, the council there approved a 45-day moratorium. now, there is a concern some of the internet cafes are leading to an increase in climbs like thefts and -- crimes like thefts and loitering. passengers can sometimes win money in sweepstakes games at the cafe if they buy more time. >>> 7:52. retail giant target pulls a controversial item from its stores. how the move is related to whitney houston's recent death. >>> and a lesson about what not to do at a job interview. look closely. one man's job search ended up with
. >> cypress lawn says it's increasing security in the wake of the theft t plans to -- theft.according to truancy officers, on an average day, 50% of absences are unexcused. but under these new rules, students who are caught skipping class repeatedly, they could be fined up to $500. >> i think it's actually a pretty good way to keep kids in school. the same thing is harsh -- [inaudible] >> the day-time curfew in unincorporated contra costa county will take effect in 30 days....
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took place at the cypress woods high school cheerleader encouraged by her dad.nt nuts on the team. here is what she said. y'all don't have a mortgage. you get away with crap. who do you think you are? hiaifighfalutin heifers? you can just come and go as you please. fire me! >> the tender young delicate ladies in your care. there was an 11th grader who recorded what she said. that 11th grader, i think she got detention for a couple of days because you're not allowed to record your teachers. where did the mortgage thing come from? >> she's invested in this cheerleader squad. personally i don't see why she was fired. >> verbal abuse. teachers are over worked, underpaid, frustrated but she knew better. >> this is no surprise. from texas. >> you're from texas, you know high school football is a rae religion there. coaches act this way. cheerleading is serious business. we look at it as though it's fun and games. but they -- >> it is verbal abuse, bottom line. >> i'm not saying it isn't. but it's going to part of high school coaching. >> lighten up. >> she said, i lov
took place at the cypress woods high school cheerleader encouraged by her dad.nt nuts on the team. here is what she said. y'all don't have a mortgage. you get away with crap. who do you think you are? hiaifighfalutin heifers? you can just come and go as you please. fire me! >> the tender young delicate ladies in your care. there was an 11th grader who recorded what she said. that 11th grader, i think she got detention for a couple of days because you're not allowed to record your...