diane swank, keith from bank of tokyo and eamon javers and steve liesman. diane, let me kick this off with you. is this the right choice? do you think the market's expecting this? what will the reaction be? what's your take? >> it is the right choice, the markets are expecting this. this is important going forward because i think i take issue said something earlier, yellen is not a bernanke clone. she was influencing financial policy in the 1990s when he was trying to figure out what caused financial cries in his academic career. she's going to communicate more clearly without the sausage being made. that will be better. >> chris, what do you think the international community's response will be to janet yellen? how do they view her? >> i think they feel she's a very, very good candidate. most of the criticism of janet yellen comes from, well, frankly, congress. they're concerned she's too dovish. admittedly, she's put out her own research showing if she had her way, she would not raise the fed's fund rate until september 2016, which is another year past what