"los angeles times" is reporting that the superintendent, john deasy suspended future use of a contract with apple that would provide computers to all students. that comes days after disclosures that the superintendent had very close ties to executives at apple and pearson, the company providing the curriculum on the devices which might have influenced the bidding process for that contract. for example, the initial rules for winning the contract appeared to be tailored to the products of the eventual winners. a lot of money is at stake. the initial $30 million was expected to expand to about $500 million. apple's ipad does boast a commanding presence in the american classroom. it enjoys about 90% of the market share for tablets, that's according to an analyst at idc, including kindergarten through 12th agreed. the product still doesn't account for about 20 march of apple's revenue. this issue doesn't look like it's going away. the teachers' union want an official investigation, and the superintendent does deny any wrongdoing. mandy, back to you. >> it's all about the kids. i hope they w