on december 3rd, we have manuel santos, the president of columbia, on december 16th, dan agoer son, the president and ceo. chairman and ceo of general motors, on december 19th, ricky skaggs, grammy winner and blue grass legend. and january 15th, christine la guard, head of the international monetary fund. and before the last question, i'm very pleased to present our guest with the -- for a long time now traditional national press club coffee mug. i'm pleased to give you a mug. >> thank you. >> and the last question, what did you do with that tie? >> i haven't the faintest idea, and i don't care. but what a minute, i just have one more book. there is a wonderful small well written, well researched wonderful book called ex-termen ate all the roots, which is a line from heart of darkness, actually. by sven lindquist, who is luckily swedish, it's about the invention of racism, it is a brilliant brilliant book. exactly why it was that europeans having become over populated because they suppressed women and made women have babies. he doesn't quite say that part as he should, but then in order