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dr. adams taught at stanford and moved to wesleyan university in 1988 where he was the executive assistant to the president. he moved on to become president of bucknell university and then the president of colby college. in 2014, he was appointed at the chairman of the national endowment for the humanities where he's demonstrated originality and steadiness in making a case for the value of humanities in civil life and connecting the humanities and veterans and a dramatically less significant development, i was confirmed by the senate for the national counsel on the humanities in the late fall 2015, so it's my great honor and great pleasure to serve as a counsel member with dr. adams as my inspiration and my leader. i did observe earlier today that following is probably not my strong suit in character. so when i -- for the national audience refer to him as my leader, that's quite a thing, where somebody who usually does not -- well. taking orders, that's not probably where i thrive. so but for h
dr. adams taught at stanford and moved to wesleyan university in 1988 where he was the executive assistant to the president. he moved on to become president of bucknell university and then the president of colby college. in 2014, he was appointed at the chairman of the national endowment for the humanities where he's demonstrated originality and steadiness in making a case for the value of humanities in civil life and connecting the humanities and veterans and a dramatically less significant...
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dr. mark adams. dr. ing me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you brought a lot of photos, and we'll get to as many as we can -- tell us a little bit about clearchoice. i guess you're kind of unique. you focus on just about one thing. so, who is the typical patient? >> we focus solely on de
dr. mark adams. dr. ing me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you brought a lot of photos, and we'll get to as many as we can -- tell us a little bit about clearchoice. i guess you're kind of unique. you focus on just about one thing. so, who is the typical patient? >> we focus solely on de
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dr. mark adams. dr. ks for having me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you brought a lot of photos, and we'll get to as many as we can -- tell us a little bit about clearchoice. i guess you're kind of unique. you focus on just about one thing. so, who is the typical patient? >> we focus solely on dental implants, and our average patient is looking for help. they haven't seen a dentist in a very long time. they're a dental refugee. they're outside of the regular care.
dr. mark adams. dr. ks for having me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you brought a lot of photos, and we'll get to as many as we can -- tell us a little bit about clearchoice. i guess you're kind of unique. you focus on just about one thing. so, who is the typical patient? >> we focus solely on dental implants, and our average patient is looking for help. they haven't seen a dentist in a very long time. they're a dental refugee. they're outside of the...
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thank you so much, dr. adam. >> thank you. >> thank you. melissa, you know it turns out scaring people is big business. after the break, meet a young man who is paying his way through college with an idea that he came up with in high school. m mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad. female narrator: what would john adams do to women's health? adams argued before the supreme court to give employers control over your access to birth control. adams also supports giving employers the power to block access to affordable contraception for 1.6 million virginia women. and adams opposes abortion even in cases of rape, or incest. john adams: wrong for women's health. independent press says they're false. fear mongering. absurd. ralph northam went to vmi and was an army doctor for eight years. in richmond, dr. northam helped pass longer sentences for gang members and mandatory life sentences for violent sexual predators. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad because i'm a pedia
thank you so much, dr. adam. >> thank you. >> thank you. melissa, you know it turns out scaring people is big business. after the break, meet a young man who is paying his way through college with an idea that he came up with in high school. m mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad. female narrator: what would john adams do to women's health? adams argued before the supreme court to give employers control over your access to birth control. adams also...
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dr. adams ! he got a full dose of the stars. with nobody around to say anything. can you imagine it ? a mind emptied by that thing. wow, what a day ! i was on tv, and i'm a hero ! don't pick your nose, hon ! godammit, ma ! i wasn't picking it ! ♪ i love "cheesy poofs" ♪ ♪ you love "cheesy poofs" ♪ if we didn't eat "cheesy poofs" ♪ ♪ we'd be ... lame. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. (applause). >> trevor: welcome to the daily show, thank you so much for tuning in, i'm trevor noah. my guest tonight, my guest tonight, gold star father khizr khan, everybody, joining us on the show, to talk about his new bookment but first, you know how americans are saying man, i wish we could have our old president back? well, good news. they all heard you. >> overnight a rare and historic tably, the five living presidents making a joint appearance at a concert for hurricane relief. >> president os bamma clinton, bush 43, bush 41 and carter hosting the star-studded relief concert. a fun night for the serious missio
dr. adams ! he got a full dose of the stars. with nobody around to say anything. can you imagine it ? a mind emptied by that thing. wow, what a day ! i was on tv, and i'm a hero ! don't pick your nose, hon ! godammit, ma ! i wasn't picking it ! ♪ i love "cheesy poofs" ♪ ♪ you love "cheesy poofs" ♪ if we didn't eat "cheesy poofs" ♪ ♪ we'd be ... lame. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with...
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and since my colleague, dr. adams was a former college professor, i'm going to yield to her as she sees fit. ms. adams: i do rise to recognize the 150th anniversary of the general baptist anniversary in north carolina. i congratulate them on the appointment of the 32nd president drr avery. the convention partners at shaw university, the oldest university in the south as a retired professor, 40 years in greensboroo and founder of the congressional bipartisan, the member of the education and work prie and gives me great that the support. i have special attainment to shaw of what became my alma matter was located on its campus. its history of the leadership and activism and service is well documented with the nonviolate coordinating committee founded in 1960 and the center for programs and education had its beginnings in 1980. i yield back, sir. burt burt thank you for those are the than lightening remarks and for your leadership and the 0 years that you have spent in the classroom. you have been a trail playser. we have
and since my colleague, dr. adams was a former college professor, i'm going to yield to her as she sees fit. ms. adams: i do rise to recognize the 150th anniversary of the general baptist anniversary in north carolina. i congratulate them on the appointment of the 32nd president drr avery. the convention partners at shaw university, the oldest university in the south as a retired professor, 40 years in greensboroo and founder of the congressional bipartisan, the member of the education and work...
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certainly sounds like an interesting if the law if very divisive idea for a book friends except i trust dr. adams thank you the u.s. has expelled fifteen cuban diplomatic staff and given them seven days to leave the united states this after it withdrew some of its diplomats from the u.s. embassy in cuba on friday staff there have been suffering mystery illnesses for the past few months caused by alleged sonic attacks cuba's government denies accusations that it was involved israel's prime minister has given his first public response to the reconciliation process between fatah and hamas in gaza benjamin netanyahu would demand that that hamas recognize the state of israel this mantle its military wing and cut ties with iran in gaza itself the new unity government has held its first cabinet meeting from where have we force it sent us this report . after the grand gestures of welcome on monday twenty four hours later the palestinian unity government was keen to show it was in gaza to do business smiling on the image of egypt's president sisi the broker of this deal try mr amin presided over an initia
certainly sounds like an interesting if the law if very divisive idea for a book friends except i trust dr. adams thank you the u.s. has expelled fifteen cuban diplomatic staff and given them seven days to leave the united states this after it withdrew some of its diplomats from the u.s. embassy in cuba on friday staff there have been suffering mystery illnesses for the past few months caused by alleged sonic attacks cuba's government denies accusations that it was involved israel's prime...
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dr. byron adams, a biologist. >> anthony: so what are you looking at our here?ives here lives in the soil. we study the soil organisms mostly the animals the animals that live here, but also the microbes that those animals feed off of. >> anthony: right. >> byron: this is just a marker that tells us to stay on this trail. these soils are so sensitive that if we walk off the trail or whatever we could completely jack up the soils organisms that live below there. >> anthony: oh like that guy? >> byron: yeah, like that dude he's totally -- he's going to get wipped out. >> michael: when scientist came and first started studying they thought that these soils were sterile, but we've dispelled that myth when the glaciers melt and the streams flow, that's where you find life. >> anthony: so why is this area look like this? where's the ice? how come the ground is sort of soft and spongy? >> byron: the polar plateau where most of the ice accumulates starts to spread out toward the edges of the continent, but the transantarctic mountains form a barrier. so the ice sheet hi
dr. byron adams, a biologist. >> anthony: so what are you looking at our here?ives here lives in the soil. we study the soil organisms mostly the animals the animals that live here, but also the microbes that those animals feed off of. >> anthony: right. >> byron: this is just a marker that tells us to stay on this trail. these soils are so sensitive that if we walk off the trail or whatever we could completely jack up the soils organisms that live below there. >>...
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i thought i was watching dr. adam corey. neil: what's going to happen?a thin line, i understand that. but nothing is really changed, the players opt out, there is not punishment for it. the fans are ticked off and i imagine the ratings continue to slide. >> here's the deal, here's the way i look at it, neil, you're right. let me say, first of all, in the by laws of the nfl, there's already a written policy that says the players should stand during the anthem and the flag. so why not enforce the policy? and you know what? if they don't, then you know what, dock them one game's pay for every game they don't. after you enforce the policy, and then if they still refuse, that's breach of contract. owners, they really don't care about the fans because there's always going to be fans going to the game. until the sponsors say oh, we're losing the ratings, not going to pay the same fees, then the nfl will do something about it. that's the thing. neil: i'm wondering if behind the scenes in the meetings, the owners were trying to do some basic, you know, ross perot
i thought i was watching dr. adam corey. neil: what's going to happen?a thin line, i understand that. but nothing is really changed, the players opt out, there is not punishment for it. the fans are ticked off and i imagine the ratings continue to slide. >> here's the deal, here's the way i look at it, neil, you're right. let me say, first of all, in the by laws of the nfl, there's already a written policy that says the players should stand during the anthem and the flag. so why not...
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dr. adam lee, is there one sentence you want to share? >> what is striking to me, i didn't play football obviously, but being around it, being with mike for as long as we've been together, it's been his whole life. i hear the players talk and see how they interact, these bonds of friendship and brotherhood. they share this love that transcends time. and when mike says he would play again, it is because of that. it is not because of the thrill of the hit or how many touchdowns they got, how much money they made. he never made it than 40,000 playing the game. it is their bonds, the brotherhood. what is striking to me is that kind of love and commitment to the sport, to one another, and the owners don't share in that, don't honor that. it seems to me to be the right thing to do with an entity like the nfl, who is practically another country in terms of money they make. if they are not reaching out to help their brothers -- it is the right thing to do. instead, they are throwing up obstacles. >> the only thing i would add to that is -- pardon
dr. adam lee, is there one sentence you want to share? >> what is striking to me, i didn't play football obviously, but being around it, being with mike for as long as we've been together, it's been his whole life. i hear the players talk and see how they interact, these bonds of friendship and brotherhood. they share this love that transcends time. and when mike says he would play again, it is because of that. it is not because of the thrill of the hit or how many touchdowns they got,...
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adams: i rise to honor the phenomenal dr. newell, a mathematician, author, elected official, mentor and dr. newell is an asset to north carolina. e celebrate her 100th birthday . she graduated from atkins high school in winston-salem before attending talladega college in alabama, she received her doctorate in education from the university of share societya. as an educator she touched the lives of countless students at washington and ligon high hool in raleigh, yale summer high school, winston state university. as chairwoman of the mathematics department for 20 years and later as professor emeritus, she brought computers to that campus and in winston-salem, she was elected alderwoman ald -- for 16 years. she led numerous drives and co-chaired the shirley chisholm for president campaign in north carolina. even after retirement, she served as mentor and tutor to hundreds of students who continue to thank her for her firm approach and for expecting nothing but the best from them. dr. newell's hard work and dedication to her stude
adams: i rise to honor the phenomenal dr. newell, a mathematician, author, elected official, mentor and dr. newell is an asset to north carolina. e celebrate her 100th birthday . she graduated from atkins high school in winston-salem before attending talladega college in alabama, she received her doctorate in education from the university of share societya. as an educator she touched the lives of countless students at washington and ligon high hool in raleigh, yale summer high school, winston...
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dr. ben carson. he came last year. also robby adam and stephen kendrick. zack williams will be bringing music and leading us in worship. so think of a national church service/town hall meeting. so we're all live broadcast into movie theaters the same way you'd get a ticket to watch the metropolitan opera, get your popcorn and we'll be singing together and praying together across the nation simultaneously and rolling up our sleeve xs listening to very smart people talk to us about how we can lead the way to bring people together in unity rather than being divided and weakened over everything. >> and there are so many things that divide us. you mentioned some of them. what are some of the steps that you think people can go toward unity in faith? >> that's such a great question and that's what we'll be discussing at revive us 2 tomorrow night. so i want people to get their tickets and one of the things that i find is if we're on opposite sides of an issue, people often try common denominator, some common ground that we can build on, and often that turns into
dr. ben carson. he came last year. also robby adam and stephen kendrick. zack williams will be bringing music and leading us in worship. so think of a national church service/town hall meeting. so we're all live broadcast into movie theaters the same way you'd get a ticket to watch the metropolitan opera, get your popcorn and we'll be singing together and praying together across the nation simultaneously and rolling up our sleeve xs listening to very smart people talk to us about how we can...
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henry kaufman, gina martin adams are still with us. dr. kaufman, if i could come to you first. anticipating this january 3 regulatory deadline and what it will mean for investment banks, but not just for the sell side but for the buy side as well. what does this mean in your world? dr. kaufman: i really think independence of research is a very difficult situation to achieve. experience my own dating back many years, those who are the head of research have to really work very hard. the people working under them right objectively without interference. otherwise, if you do not protect the objective nest of research and it becomes known in the research.sell side that is not a thing to do for any firm, but it has been done and it is done when it comes to underwriting securities, the ability to transmit them to investors, but if you want research to do a job for you, you must protect the objectivity . if you cannot protect the objectivity the value of research diminishes. nejra: part of the point of these roles is to have more transparency by unbundling those research costs. do you t
henry kaufman, gina martin adams are still with us. dr. kaufman, if i could come to you first. anticipating this january 3 regulatory deadline and what it will mean for investment banks, but not just for the sell side but for the buy side as well. what does this mean in your world? dr. kaufman: i really think independence of research is a very difficult situation to achieve. experience my own dating back many years, those who are the head of research have to really work very hard. the people...
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dr. frasch asked him to take care of something. something in his house. >> i'll never forget dale telling me. he said adamthrow them in a lake, throw them in a river. do not give them to anyone. just make them go away. make them go away. reporter: folsom said there was no mistaking what frasch meant, that he wanted him to get rid of those golf clubs which would include, of course, the one frasch said he used to hit samira, the murder weapon. >> did he tell you a specific golf club that needed to be gotten? >> yes, ma'am. a big club like a driver, big, fat one. >> reporter: and now in court, a real life perry mason moment. >> this is state's exhibit 121. >> reporter: investigator newlin took a big fat golf club out of could have a good look. >> this is the golf club. >> the one with the purple club head? >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: how did newlin get that club? well, folsom never did make it to the house. so newlin got a search warrant, and went for a little look-around. >> i went into the master bedroom, and there's this golf club just sitting in the corner, and part of me laughed inside. >> bingo. >> yea
dr. frasch asked him to take care of something. something in his house. >> i'll never forget dale telling me. he said adamthrow them in a lake, throw them in a river. do not give them to anyone. just make them go away. make them go away. reporter: folsom said there was no mistaking what frasch meant, that he wanted him to get rid of those golf clubs which would include, of course, the one frasch said he used to hit samira, the murder weapon. >> did he tell you a specific golf club...
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adams: wrong for women's health. wrong for virginia. independent press says they're false. fear mongering. absurd. and was an army doctor for eight years. in richmond, dr. northam helped pass longer sentences for gang members and mandatory life sentences for violent sexual predators. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad because i'm a pediatrician, and for ed gillespie to say i would tolerate anyone hurting a child is despicable. >>> more big news tonight, surrounding actor kevin spacey. >> netflix is now suspending protection on the upcoming 6th season of "house of cards." yesterday it was announced that the sixth season would be the last. a decision supposedly made before the recent allegations. also today, spacey's brother telling the new york post that their father sexually abused them for years. fellow actor anthony rapp claims spacey picked him up, threw him on a bed, and laid down on top of him back in 1986. spacey apologized, but says he does not remember the incident. >>> a warrant for actress rose mcgowan. authorities say she left behind personal belongings that tested positive of this. she tweeted
adams: wrong for women's health. wrong for virginia. independent press says they're false. fear mongering. absurd. and was an army doctor for eight years. in richmond, dr. northam helped pass longer sentences for gang members and mandatory life sentences for violent sexual predators. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad because i'm a pediatrician, and for ed gillespie to say i would tolerate anyone hurting a child is despicable. >>> more big...
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adams: wrong for women's health. independent press says they're false. fear mongering. absurd. ralph northam went to vmi and was an army doctor for eight years. in richmond, dr.r sentences for gang members and mandatory life sentences for violent sexual predators. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad because i'm a pediatrician, and for ed gillespie to say i would tolerate anyone hurting a child is despicable. (honking) man: well, i felt bad about coming home late. so i decided to set the table. well, that's very nice of you. one would think. but she got all freaked out because i used paper towels instead of napkins. same thing. thank you. yeah. so i say to her, "you go get your flippin' napkins. and while you're up, get me another beer." (chuckles): yeah. uh-huh. what'd you really say? "sorry, dear"" (both laugh) oh. will you look at this? hello? where's the groundskeeper? wha... (scoffs) there... there we go. (grunts) hey, what are you doing? i am following the rules of golf. you play the ball where the ball lies.
adams: wrong for women's health. independent press says they're false. fear mongering. absurd. ralph northam went to vmi and was an army doctor for eight years. in richmond, dr.r sentences for gang members and mandatory life sentences for violent sexual predators. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad because i'm a pediatrician, and for ed gillespie to say i would tolerate anyone hurting a child is despicable. (honking) man: well, i felt bad about...
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dr. joseph lister. wednesday we're at the redwood library in rhode island for pulitzer prize winning gordonon woods' recount of the friendship between john adams and thomas jefferson. also great politics and prose book store to hear anne nelson tell the for our a member of the french resistance gave her life to save hundreds of jewish children from being sent to auschwitz. then on thursday, at the hoover institution in washington, dc, lee edwards recall this career in the conserve movement. on saturday and sunday, watch our live coverage of the texas book festival in austin. also on sunday, best selling author michael lewis will discuss his many books, and take your calls, live, on "in depth" end. many of these vaccines are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on booktv, on c-span2. [inaudible
dr. joseph lister. wednesday we're at the redwood library in rhode island for pulitzer prize winning gordonon woods' recount of the friendship between john adams and thomas jefferson. also great politics and prose book store to hear anne nelson tell the for our a member of the french resistance gave her life to save hundreds of jewish children from being sent to auschwitz. then on thursday, at the hoover institution in washington, dc, lee edwards recall this career in the conserve movement. on...
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adams: wrong for women's health. wrong for virginia. northam went to vmi and was an army doctor for eight years. in richmond, dr.a pediatrician, and for ed gillespie to say i would tolerate anyone hurting a child is despicable. ♪ >> announcer: this week on "late night with seth meyers," anthony bourdain, rosie o'donnell, todd barry, and music and chat from blake shelton. head over to itunes to subscribe to the "late night with seth meyers" podcast. you'll get "a closer look" and more downloaded right to your phone. ♪ independent press says they're false. fear mongering. absurd. ralph northam went to vmi and was an army doctor for eight years. in richmond, dr. northam helped pass longer sentences for gang members and mandatory life sentences for violent sexual predators. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad because i'm a pediatrician, and for ed gillespie to say i would tolerate anyone hurting a child is despicable. what if home security was different? what if it looked different? what if the measure of working, nk about it. ♪ what if it was so
adams: wrong for women's health. wrong for virginia. northam went to vmi and was an army doctor for eight years. in richmond, dr.a pediatrician, and for ed gillespie to say i would tolerate anyone hurting a child is despicable. ♪ >> announcer: this week on "late night with seth meyers," anthony bourdain, rosie o'donnell, todd barry, and music and chat from blake shelton. head over to itunes to subscribe to the "late night with seth meyers" podcast. you'll get "a...
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adam schiff could be packing on the pound jb back after this. >>> three soda manufacturers are facing a lawsuit claiming diet drinks led to gain weight. coca-cola, pepsi and dr brands healthier option diet is falls misleading and unlawful. they vowed to put up a vigorous defense. . >>> japanese researchers may have found a new use for, chicken eggs. scientists have genetically modified eggs, experts said the technology has the potential to reduce the price of cancer drugs by at least 90%. the problem it has been proven successful in further trials. >>> new tonight, government weather forecasts are out with their annual prediction for the winter season. >> they're expecting warmer than normal conditions in the northeast and along the east coast. fox steve rapoport has a look at more of the winter forecast. >> reporter: preparing for winter weather. government scientists with n oh, ah, the national >> la 19 i can't is likely to develop. >> reporter: they think we could be looking at the second straight winter with la nina weather conditions >> we often see greater than average snowfall around the great lakes and in the northern rock keys. with less than averag
adam schiff could be packing on the pound jb back after this. >>> three soda manufacturers are facing a lawsuit claiming diet drinks led to gain weight. coca-cola, pepsi and dr brands healthier option diet is falls misleading and unlawful. they vowed to put up a vigorous defense. . >>> japanese researchers may have found a new use for, chicken eggs. scientists have genetically modified eggs, experts said the technology has the potential to reduce the price of cancer drugs by...
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dr. kim from world bank. ♪ ♪ tom: good morning. tom keene in london, francine lacqua in london. conversationmy with adamday after sharp criticism by the trump administration over economist, and tax reform. keep your nose out of -- with christina lagarde -- christine lagarde. the world bank's efforts, particularly on infrastructure, the idea of moving forward with a development of the emerging markets. right now in new york city, first word news, here's taylor riggs. francine, those wildfires in the california, have spread to an area bigger than the city of chicago. at least 23 people are dead, hundreds are missing. the fires have destroyed at least 30 500 homes and businesses. highways are keeping firefighters from containing the fires. california state fire chief says the situation will get worse before it gets better. president trump couldn't get congress to repeal obamacare, so now, he's going after it himself. the president will sign an executive order that the white house says will promote health care choice and competition. he's likely to allow people to have unsubsidized coverage outside of the a
dr. kim from world bank. ♪ ♪ tom: good morning. tom keene in london, francine lacqua in london. conversationmy with adamday after sharp criticism by the trump administration over economist, and tax reform. keep your nose out of -- with christina lagarde -- christine lagarde. the world bank's efforts, particularly on infrastructure, the idea of moving forward with a development of the emerging markets. right now in new york city, first word news, here's taylor riggs. francine, those...