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d.n.a.and radiocarbon dating check it out. april eighteenth two thousand and fifteen. customs intercepts four tonnes of ivory smuggled in being sacks from the democratic republic of congo. it is the largest seizure in this country's history the ivory on the way to laos seized in bangkok after a tip the seizure makes headlines thai customs. displayed over three tons of confiscated african ivory worth six million dollars a historic bridge from kenya and. nine hundred elephants but the perpetrators of this horrible crime against animals are never caught for law enforcement entities like interpol stopping the killing of elephants at the source is what's critical. the question ends where exactly is all this ivory coming from they almost always shipped the ivory out of a different country from where it was poached because that's where you start your search looking in the wrong place sam wasser is the director of the center for conservation biology at the university of washington. when it comes to
d.n.a.and radiocarbon dating check it out. april eighteenth two thousand and fifteen. customs intercepts four tonnes of ivory smuggled in being sacks from the democratic republic of congo. it is the largest seizure in this country's history the ivory on the way to laos seized in bangkok after a tip the seizure makes headlines thai customs. displayed over three tons of confiscated african ivory worth six million dollars a historic bridge from kenya and. nine hundred elephants but the...
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d.n.a.and carbon dating to track ivory poaches that's next in techno. in search of a safer neighborhood it was a huge an old wound make a mad house and took all our stuff being a man who can't put my family in the hole that they discerned that's a problem for me struggling to secure a home through a really quite of our military and all that and though we don't we could potentially those apples and living paycheck to paycheck there's nobody to blame and live with the consequences every day of the choices that have been hard. on al-jazeera. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story as well we cover this region better than anyone else would get what it is you know is that it turns the but it but the good because you have it all the people that if i did a political issue. people believe to tell the real stories mended. we don't feel in fear of a good audience across the globe. this is tec
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that's just it in half what is the d.n.a. from two cells on the left hand side is the damage d.n.a. is pretty diffuse that's because these fine breaks in the molecules create this halo effect live on the right is a cell with little or no damage to the d.n.a. we were able to show that four weeks of coffee consumption in our test subjects reduced this minor damage. to. the way the coffee is prepared has an impact on this effect espresso beans a roasted longer than those for drip coffee that reduces the amount of acid in the concentrated shot making it easier on the stomach but filtered coffee contains less of the compounds caffe a stolen car will two substances that have a negative effect on cholesterol levels in the blood they don't pass through the filter so for those who have high cholesterol levels filter coffee is the better choice. because of it stimulating effect cardiologists used to warn heart patients to stay away from coughing but they've now changed their minds. and she mentions some people have heart palpitations after two cups or higher blood pressure those patients shou
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d.n.a.and radiocarbon dating to check it out. april eighteenth two thousand and fifteen. customs intercepts four tons of ivory smuggled in being sacks from the democratic republic of congo. it is the largest seizure in this country's history the ivory on the way to laos seized in bangkok after a tip the seizure makes headlines customs. displayed over three tons of confiscated african ivory worth six million dollars a historic bridge from kenya and. nine hundred elephants but the perpetrators of this horrible crime against animals are never caught for law enforcement entities like interpol stopping the killing of elephants at the source is what's critical. the question ends where exactly is all this ivory coming from they almost always shipped the ivory out of a different country from where it was poached because that's where you start your search looking in the wrong place sam wasser is the director of the center for conservation biology at the university of washington. when it comes to solv
d.n.a.and radiocarbon dating to check it out. april eighteenth two thousand and fifteen. customs intercepts four tons of ivory smuggled in being sacks from the democratic republic of congo. it is the largest seizure in this country's history the ivory on the way to laos seized in bangkok after a tip the seizure makes headlines customs. displayed over three tons of confiscated african ivory worth six million dollars a historic bridge from kenya and. nine hundred elephants but the perpetrators of...
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d.n.a.and radiocarbon dating check it out. april eighteenth two thousand and fifteen. intercepts four tonnes of ivory smuggled in being sacks from the democratic republic of congo. it is the largest seizure in this country's history the ivory on the way to laos seized in bangkok after a tip the seizure makes headlines customs displayed over three tons of confiscated african ivory worth six million dollars a historic bridge from kenya and. nine hundred elephants but the perpetrators of this horrible crime against animals are never caught for law enforcement entities like interpol stopping the killing of elephants at the source is what's critical. the question ins where exactly is all this ivory coming from they almost always shipped the ivory out of a different country from where it was poached because that's where you start your search looking in the wrong place sam wasser is the director of the center for conservation biology at the university of washington. when it comes to solving the mys
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the number -- again, qualifying for d.n.a. was 55. of the foreign d.n.a.amples submitted, 19 were entered into codis, and again, these documents are in your packet. there were 19 profiles that were identified through codis. there were 79 profiles that were not developed. of the number of s.a.e. cases collected, the number of survivor cases made were 103, and an additional 44 survivors declined to be notified or refused notification. of the total number of sexual assault kits collected, the number of outside agencies was 12 as i mentioned in the first part of this report, and the number of sexual assaulted collected and the attempts notifications were three. so out of all the notifications, there were three attempts with negative notification. there was no situation where there was no notification made. the case status of the total sexual assault kits collected, the current dispositions are inactive cases, 81, cleared cases either by arrest or other means is 33, and there are currently 48 cases at that actively remain open. the number of cases sent to the d
the number -- again, qualifying for d.n.a. was 55. of the foreign d.n.a.amples submitted, 19 were entered into codis, and again, these documents are in your packet. there were 19 profiles that were identified through codis. there were 79 profiles that were not developed. of the number of s.a.e. cases collected, the number of survivor cases made were 103, and an additional 44 survivors declined to be notified or refused notification. of the total number of sexual assault kits collected, the...
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the d.n.a. database for food starts to uncover fraud committed on a massive scale it's a pressing topic because food adulteration has now apparently grown common all over the world as we heard from you on facebook. letitia from chile writes that fruit juice is there now contains plenty of chemicals but practically no fruit. in kenya kenneth complains that honey is mixed with mashed right bananas to increase profits. while her media from costa rica says that lots of what sold is natural brown sugar has actually been dyed. in peru hannis has noticed a similar problem even though great chocolate is exported from the country he comments that people there mostly have to make do with a disgusting substitute. and finally in mexico miguel listed a whole range of products that he says are regularly adulterated he thinks it's a big problem that people simply don't read the labels. well i certainly will the next time i go shopping thanks for those comments and keep them coming. teef in frozen as anya sold
the d.n.a. database for food starts to uncover fraud committed on a massive scale it's a pressing topic because food adulteration has now apparently grown common all over the world as we heard from you on facebook. letitia from chile writes that fruit juice is there now contains plenty of chemicals but practically no fruit. in kenya kenneth complains that honey is mixed with mashed right bananas to increase profits. while her media from costa rica says that lots of what sold is natural brown...
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of d.n.a. and packaging it in an outer protein shell. that is the work of a set of proteins known as the terminator complex. the new drugs. function. human cells don't have these particular kind of snipping proteins. meaning the drug has nothing to zero in on apart from its intended target. vanished so quickly when i look back i must say the most exciting time in my entire professional life was when i set up an expanded the firm and we started conducting clinical tests on humans he leads. the scientists believe the drug has huge potential in oregon as well as bone marrow transplants. for the two researchers there's clearly a whole lot more to discover their work has already received recognition. this past november they were awarded the two thousand and eighteen german future prize. and even by i did have a president that. new york's broadway presents goodbye living for insects because pitt says straight from the pavements delicious one study showed that in just one kid insects feasted on the remains of sixty thousand hot dogs between bro
of d.n.a. and packaging it in an outer protein shell. that is the work of a set of proteins known as the terminator complex. the new drugs. function. human cells don't have these particular kind of snipping proteins. meaning the drug has nothing to zero in on apart from its intended target. vanished so quickly when i look back i must say the most exciting time in my entire professional life was when i set up an expanded the firm and we started conducting clinical tests on humans he leads. the...
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back together so rather than trying to follow the full string awful but the billions of bases on one d.n.a. molecule is chopping it up looking at different bits and then putting it back piecing it back together genetic technology is evolving rapidly the lab has recently installed their most advanced piece of equipment for d.n.a. sequencing is the first of its kind to be used in the middle east this is the third generation sequencer and what it does is it sequences longer fragments of the genetic code this one can give us as you see here the tail goes all the way to put a thousand or two thousand as a model to one hand about that one so that will give you more structure information on the chromosome this equipment makes it possible for the lab to sequence the genomes of large numbers of people is a huge advance since one nine hundred ninety when the first projects to sequence the human genome officially began their original human genome reference was sequenced in ten years it was a huge international feeling it was a big accomplishment and now we can sequence the human genome within six to
back together so rather than trying to follow the full string awful but the billions of bases on one d.n.a. molecule is chopping it up looking at different bits and then putting it back piecing it back together genetic technology is evolving rapidly the lab has recently installed their most advanced piece of equipment for d.n.a. sequencing is the first of its kind to be used in the middle east this is the third generation sequencer and what it does is it sequences longer fragments of the...
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is used in every cell of this plant contains d.n.a. molecule it's. all the genetic information that's required for the formation of an organism. and if here they're used to produce a plant. if you want that or if you're sick. but the copies that are passed on from one generation to the next are not identical during the inheritance process eris and changes take place in the molecular structure these are called mutations. these small scale changes have made possible the great diversity of life as we know it today in which mitt romney is more present implicated with the mechanisms of d.n.a. replication are not perfect and often lead to error of the sort of communities from africa six there are also external factors that can modify the d.n.a. molecules. these include toxic chemicals or radiation from a. whole lot of your field. all living beings are exposed to natural sources of radiation rocks and minerals contain traces of potassium uranium story i'm and other radioactive elements from it so far no scientific study has been able to demonstrate the poss
is used in every cell of this plant contains d.n.a. molecule it's. all the genetic information that's required for the formation of an organism. and if here they're used to produce a plant. if you want that or if you're sick. but the copies that are passed on from one generation to the next are not identical during the inheritance process eris and changes take place in the molecular structure these are called mutations. these small scale changes have made possible the great diversity of life as...
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the mechanisms of d.n.a. replication are not perfect and often lead to errors that communities tenafly intersex there are also external factors that can modify the d.n.a. molecules. these include toxic chemicals or radiation went from i would. feel. only living beings are exposed to natural sources of radiation rocks and minerals contain traces of potassium uranium saurian and other radioactive elements . and so far no scientific study has been able to demonstrate the possible effects of cosmic rays on evolution. but now scientists have the technology to do that. from going to feel complete without a shadow in the finished with very complex we have to compare the mutation rate of many generations on the field first without cosmic rays and then with the normal radiation levels on earth in this universe it would have turned into color. because she's been there a misstatement. the study of cosmic rays is a new and exciting field of research. and one that promises to produce extraordinary insights in the years to
the mechanisms of d.n.a. replication are not perfect and often lead to errors that communities tenafly intersex there are also external factors that can modify the d.n.a. molecules. these include toxic chemicals or radiation went from i would. feel. only living beings are exposed to natural sources of radiation rocks and minerals contain traces of potassium uranium saurian and other radioactive elements . and so far no scientific study has been able to demonstrate the possible effects of cosmic...
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infected material to test to do a d.n.a. traction and start sequencing in the field there is such as can quickly determine which virus has infected the plants from us come then treat them sooner or replace them with an alternative varieties and we were able to detect a lot of irises in the local variety and the resistance for writing for the been deployed here had a very low tide or a virus and the way flies also had fires in them so. what would have normally taken six months to a year has just happened in a couple of hours. tests have also been conducted in kenya at this farm in nairobi the centers have been experimenting with papaya and semen a fruit and the results are promising. by up as old as the milk were affected no wonder. all my friends have been affected by a disease and they didn't know what kind of a disease it was but now i have people who have identified the disease using new technology and within a very short time so i am very happy i've also had this technology can be applied to other crops not just hope or
infected material to test to do a d.n.a. traction and start sequencing in the field there is such as can quickly determine which virus has infected the plants from us come then treat them sooner or replace them with an alternative varieties and we were able to detect a lot of irises in the local variety and the resistance for writing for the been deployed here had a very low tide or a virus and the way flies also had fires in them so. what would have normally taken six months to a year has just...
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d.n.a. analysis is one tool that could ultimately help government's crackdown on where ivory is coming from but it can't tell investigators when the killing took place anything postin is illegal to trade what it comes down to is this this radio carbon dating method can tell us if trade of ivory is legal or not kevin you know is a geochemist who uses a method known as radiocarbon dating to determine the age of ivory this is the part of the tusk that was actually growing when the animal was shot because we need to know when did this elephant die and so this part of the tusk tells us that and so we drove the powder on to this wave paper here. and we collect it into these vials next to ivory powder is combusted and turned into pure c o two so what is this we can bust it in this tube it there's other impurities in there other gases we need to get rid of those so that when we measure the radio carbon content we just are measuring the c o two gas radiocarbon dating literally relies on the fallout f
d.n.a. analysis is one tool that could ultimately help government's crackdown on where ivory is coming from but it can't tell investigators when the killing took place anything postin is illegal to trade what it comes down to is this this radio carbon dating method can tell us if trade of ivory is legal or not kevin you know is a geochemist who uses a method known as radiocarbon dating to determine the age of ivory this is the part of the tusk that was actually growing when the animal was shot...
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there are possibilities for manipulating d.n.a. one negative effect of gene in the crops has been the reduction in seed strains. compared to one hundred years ago we should fear such loss of biodiversity to plant animal and human life if gene modification goes unchecked. it is for this reason that stephen hawking. intelligence is the ability to adapt to change we must not fear change we need to make you poor. thing here we have a sense of direction of civilization. inclusiveness. everybody's genius being important and we have to increase that. the powers that we use to attribute to accident or to god's. knowledge of the genome is reminiscent of the apple offered to adam many by this. for others the medic human future is the most natural evolution of all technology is an essential tool in mankind story but it is up to us to decide how you'll continue to assimilate it. that decision will affect not only our body but our universe as well what creates financing is the human you know this recreated money for example. religion god and go
there are possibilities for manipulating d.n.a. one negative effect of gene in the crops has been the reduction in seed strains. compared to one hundred years ago we should fear such loss of biodiversity to plant animal and human life if gene modification goes unchecked. it is for this reason that stephen hawking. intelligence is the ability to adapt to change we must not fear change we need to make you poor. thing here we have a sense of direction of civilization. inclusiveness. everybody's...
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possibilities for manipulating d.n.a. one negative effect of gene in the field. has been the reduction in seed strains. compared to one hundred years ago. diversity plant life if gene modification goes on. it is for this reason that. intelligence is the ability to adapt to change. change. direction of civilization. inclusive. everybody's genius being important and we have to just increase that as the powers that we use to attribute accident or to god's. knowledge of the genome is reminiscent of the apple offered money by the. human future is the most natural evolution of all technology is an essential tool in mankind. but it is up to us to decide how we will continue to assimilate it. that decision will affect. the body of our universe. experiencing is the. right religion. god as we usually describe god is another construct ok so everything that you can name is instructive of creation no you'd say this is both at once what we preach this is bored to construct a new creation what we don't understand this is a construct of creation galaxies are plans for completion
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there are however less noble possibilities for manipulating d.n.a. when negative effect of gene in the feel ation on crops has been the reduction in seed strains not veiled. two hundred years ago. diversity plants animal and human life if modification goes on. it is for this reason that's the. intelligence is the ability to adapt to change. change. anything in here we have a sense of direction of civilization. inclusiveness. everybody's genius being important and we have to just increase that as we gain the powers that we use to attribute accident or to god's. knowledge of the genome is reminiscent of the apple offered to adam many. for other. human future is the most natural evolution of all technology is an essential tool in mankind story but it is up to us to decide how you'll continue to assimilate it. that decision will affect . the body of our universe. experiencing is the. recreated money for. religion. as we usually do. everything that you can name is. this is the creation. of creation galaxies of creation. is a construct whose. consciousness
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the d.n.a. request is standard the footballer currently plays for you ventus in italy. jordan are the first team to qualify for the knockout stages at football's asian cup in the united arab emirates after defending defeating australia in the first match they came back to win over syria to nil to guarantee a place in the last sixteen. put them ahead and they doubled the advantage before half time with a powerful header from topic. the tournament hosts have stormed to the top of their group with a win over india on mubarak slotted home for the united arab emirates in the forty first minute india were unlucky not to equalise ten minutes after halftime when i moved on to sing hit the crossbar was a tight can contest right up until two minutes from the end when ali who sealed victory for the u.a.e. with his forty seventh goal in seventy five internationals. and thailand were thumped four one by india in their first match they responded by sacking their head coach and have now reignited their hopes of making the last sixteen by beating behind him there was only one goal in t
the d.n.a. request is standard the footballer currently plays for you ventus in italy. jordan are the first team to qualify for the knockout stages at football's asian cup in the united arab emirates after defending defeating australia in the first match they came back to win over syria to nil to guarantee a place in the last sixteen. put them ahead and they doubled the advantage before half time with a powerful header from topic. the tournament hosts have stormed to the top of their group with...
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back together so rather than trying to follow the full string awful but the billions of bases on one d.n.a. molecule is chopping it up looking at different bits and then putting it back placing it back together genetic technology is evolving rapidly the lab has recently installed their most advanced piece of equipment for d.n.a. sequencing is the first of its calling to be used in the middle east this is the third generation sequencer and what it does is it sequences longer fragments of the genetic code this one can give us as you see here the tail goes all the way to put a thousand or two thousand as a model to one hand about that one so that will give you more structure information on the chromosome this equipment makes it possible for the lab to sequence the gene . knowns of large numbers of people it's a huge advance since nine hundred ninety when the first projects to sequence the human genome officially began their original human genome reference was sequenced in ten years it was a huge international problem feeling yeah it was a big accomplishment and now we can sequence the human g
back together so rather than trying to follow the full string awful but the billions of bases on one d.n.a. molecule is chopping it up looking at different bits and then putting it back placing it back together genetic technology is evolving rapidly the lab has recently installed their most advanced piece of equipment for d.n.a. sequencing is the first of its calling to be used in the middle east this is the third generation sequencer and what it does is it sequences longer fragments of the...
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and will d.n.a. clear this man of four murders after 36 years?nd looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you, too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed, and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason. and with this plan, you can pick your payment date, so you can time your premium due date to work with your budget. so call now for free information. and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner, and it's yours just for cal
and will d.n.a. clear this man of four murders after 36 years?nd looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you, too. if you're age 50 to...
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back together so rather than trying to follow the full string awful but the billions of bases on one d.n.a. molecule is chopping it up looking at different bits and then putting it back placing it back together genetic technology is evolving rapidly the lab has recently installed their most advanced piece of equipment for d.n.a. sequencing is the first of its calling to be used in the middle east this is the third generation sequencer and what it does is made sequences longer fragments of the genetic code this one can give us as you see here the tail goes all the way to put it thousand forty thousand as a model to one hand about that one so that will give you more structure information on the chromosome this equipment makes it possible for the lab to sequence the gene . no sense of large numbers of people it's a huge advance since nine hundred ninety when the first projects to sequence the human genome officially began their original human genome reference was sequenced in ten years it was a huge international project feeling yeah it was a big accomplishment and now we can sequence the hum
back together so rather than trying to follow the full string awful but the billions of bases on one d.n.a. molecule is chopping it up looking at different bits and then putting it back placing it back together genetic technology is evolving rapidly the lab has recently installed their most advanced piece of equipment for d.n.a. sequencing is the first of its calling to be used in the middle east this is the third generation sequencer and what it does is made sequences longer fragments of the...
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the water is part and parcel of water's d.n.a. -- parcel of florida's d.n.a. [cheers and applause] protecting it is the smart thing to do. but it's also the right thing to do. i will lead efforts to save our waterways. we will fight toxic blue green algae. we will fight discharges from lake okeechobee. we will fight red tide. we will fight for our fishermen. we will fight for our beaches. we will fight to restore our everglades, and we will never, ever quit. we won't be cowed, and we won't let the foot draggers stand in our way. cheers and applause] we resolve to leave florida to god better than we found it. [applause] we also resolve to support education. florida should place a greater emphasis on vocational and technical training. as there is honor in jobs that require vocational skills and those who work hard in these trades make great contributions to our society and should have our admiration. [applause] skills-based education should also include training in computer science and technology as these skills will continue to be demand for the foreseeable fut
the water is part and parcel of water's d.n.a. -- parcel of florida's d.n.a. [cheers and applause] protecting it is the smart thing to do. but it's also the right thing to do. i will lead efforts to save our waterways. we will fight toxic blue green algae. we will fight discharges from lake okeechobee. we will fight red tide. we will fight for our fishermen. we will fight for our beaches. we will fight to restore our everglades, and we will never, ever quit. we won't be cowed, and we won't let...
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and i said well i protest i don't want to give my d.n.a. but they did take my d.n.a. they did take my. fingerprints i was held there a while and then transferred to i believe central neal i'm sorry i don't know the actual names of the facilities that i was taken to i was shackled i certainly you told them you're a journalist and filmmaker of course they know who i think investigating black lives matter movement activism in the u.s. well now i mentioned i wasn't let me clarify that it wasn't investigated black like matt i was actually i did a documentary five years ago she calls mike brown. jeff they're revisiting st louis city because this coming august will be five years since the killing of mike brown my scarf was taken up where the mug shot and then i could put it i could it back on for that night for you then you took a scarf off you or did they get off at that place. well ultimately i took it off but in protests because they told me that i must take it you could phone your family to tell them where you were fortunately my son who was with me trying to get on a fl
and i said well i protest i don't want to give my d.n.a. but they did take my d.n.a. they did take my. fingerprints i was held there a while and then transferred to i believe central neal i'm sorry i don't know the actual names of the facilities that i was taken to i was shackled i certainly you told them you're a journalist and filmmaker of course they know who i think investigating black lives matter movement activism in the u.s. well now i mentioned i wasn't let me clarify that it wasn't...