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on the role of dr. give me a pair of scissors and austin made his wife i think she has them at the medical center in the central core of the yet and richest land in the world and we don't even have a pair of scissors but we're really in deep shit. here everyone blames the government to get turtle absent. on sunday morning the village has a hangover. and. we leave go moco the commander of the forks eight hundred front is waiting for us further up in the mountains. from a two day journey. our...
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dr. tanzi gives us the roadmap on how to unlock the hidden powers of our brain. >> dr. tanzi: what can you expect from a super brain? well, you'll find it easier to solve everyday problems, you'll find yourself making better decisions with a greater sense of intuition. you'll have a better memory. you'll be less stressed. you'll even find it easier to lose weight. >> announcer: introduced by his co-author and world-renowned colleague dr. deepak chopra, please join dr. rudy tanzi for "super brain." (applause) >> dr. chopra: i'm dr. deepak chopra. as you may know, my training is in internal medicine and endocrinology. for the last 25 years, i've been working on the mind/body connection and how it relates to your physical, mental and spiritual well-being. but
dr. tanzi gives us the roadmap on how to unlock the hidden powers of our brain. >> dr. tanzi: what can you expect from a super brain? well, you'll find it easier to solve everyday problems, you'll find yourself making better decisions with a greater sense of intuition. you'll have a better memory. you'll be less stressed. you'll even find it easier to lose weight. >> announcer: introduced by his co-author and world-renowned colleague dr. deepak chopra, please join dr. rudy tanzi for...
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dr. tanzi gives us the roadmap on how to unlock the hidden powers of our brain. >> dr. tanzi: what can you expect from a super brain? well, you'll find it easier to solve everyday problems, you'll find yourself making better decisions with a greater sense of intuition. you'll have a better memory. you'll be less stressed. you'll even find it easier to lose weight. >> announcer: introduced by his co-author and world-renowned colleague dr. deepak chopra, please join dr. rudy tanzi for "super brain." (applause) >> dr. chopra: i'm dr. deepak chopra. as you may know, my training is in internal medicine and endocrinology. for the last 25 years, i've been working on the mind/body connection and how it relates to your physical, mental and spiritual well-being. but today, i'd like to introduce you to my friend and colleague dr. rudy tanzi. he is professor of neurology at harvard medical school in mass general hospital and he's a leading expert in alzheimer's research. today, he's gonna talk to us about the mind/brain connection and how to create a super brain.
dr. tanzi gives us the roadmap on how to unlock the hidden powers of our brain. >> dr. tanzi: what can you expect from a super brain? well, you'll find it easier to solve everyday problems, you'll find yourself making better decisions with a greater sense of intuition. you'll have a better memory. you'll be less stressed. you'll even find it easier to lose weight. >> announcer: introduced by his co-author and world-renowned colleague dr. deepak chopra, please join dr. rudy tanzi for...
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dr. tanzi gives us the roadmap on how to unlock the hidden powers of our brain. >> dr. tanzi: what can you expect from a super brain? well, you'll find it easier to solve everyday problems, you'll find yourself making better decisions with a greater sense of intuition. you'll have a better memory. you'll be less stressed. you'll even find it easier to lose weight. >> announcer: introduced by his co-author and world-renowned colleague dr. deepak chopra, please join dr. rudy tanzi for "super brain." (applause) >> dr. chopra: i'm dr. deepak chopra. as you may know, my training is in internal medicine and endocrinology. for the last 25 years, i've been working
dr. tanzi gives us the roadmap on how to unlock the hidden powers of our brain. >> dr. tanzi: what can you expect from a super brain? well, you'll find it easier to solve everyday problems, you'll find yourself making better decisions with a greater sense of intuition. you'll have a better memory. you'll be less stressed. you'll even find it easier to lose weight. >> announcer: introduced by his co-author and world-renowned colleague dr. deepak chopra, please join dr. rudy tanzi for...
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. >> the question is asked, when the prime minister is giving -- [inaudible] dr. julian lewis. give him the sas nighting gail had the qirks quashed following the quashing of his military prison sentence last year, does the prime minister agree with me that it would be totally against the public interest and against the sas regimen for him to have to face a fresh trial when others are benefiting from it rightly introduced by the state of defense as a result of the . >> my honorable friend raise answer important point. let me say how strongly i support those of the service. you get a opportunity meet them as prime minister. they are some of the bravest and finest people of the country. i don't want to get any trouble. i'll leave the issues to the gold. >> the government is set aside to help people on the tax -- [inaudible] of the really hard and paralyzed constituent -- acute housing shortage in europe and they have nowhere to move to. will the prime minister do one more u-turn on the tax and scrap it? >> first of all, let me remind the honorable gentleman, only the labour party c
. >> the question is asked, when the prime minister is giving -- [inaudible] dr. julian lewis. give him the sas nighting gail had the qirks quashed following the quashing of his military prison sentence last year, does the prime minister agree with me that it would be totally against the public interest and against the sas regimen for him to have to face a fresh trial when others are benefiting from it rightly introduced by the state of defense as a result of the . >> my honorable...
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dr. ordon is giving everyone who orders right now a second full bottle of fill & freeze free.! keep your free fill & freeze with you for quick skin-smoothing touch-ups wherever you go. imagine the next time you have a date, a business meeting, or a job interview, you can make the absolute best first impression thanks to your free fill & freeze from derm exclusive instant anti-aging. and if you call now we'll include these three bonus treatments at no additional charge! first it's the professional-strength micro peel resurfacing pads that help eliminate dullness much like a chemical peel or microdermabrasion procedure, but without the down time and without the pain. second, the intensive repair serum helps minimize age spots like expensive photofacial treatments, and creates brighter, more even-toned and youthful-looking skin. you won't believe how good this works! and finally, the collagen lift restores youthful-looking support and elasticity, as if you had a costly laser firming treatment. use this system with your derm exclusive fill & freeze every day for a treatment in min
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dr. carson. i'd like to -- we are right on time. the wedding is going to go on on time. and, so, we've done it again. let's give dr. carson another round of applause, please. (applause) as we mentioned on a couple of occasions throughout the program, we are in need and encouraging people to join, become members of the society. if you join the society today or renew a membership, you'll be able to get a free copy of dr. carson's book, martin -- the book is [speaker not understood]. he'll be in the light court signing, autographing books there and you can sign up for membership. there are refreshments in the south light court. again, i want to thank you for coming and being part of the kickoff ceremony. in your material there are other events going on throughout black history month. join in and participate in those events. thank you all very much for coming. (applause)
dr. carson. i'd like to -- we are right on time. the wedding is going to go on on time. and, so, we've done it again. let's give dr. carson another round of applause, please. (applause) as we mentioned on a couple of occasions throughout the program, we are in need and encouraging people to join, become members of the society. if you join the society today or renew a membership, you'll be able to get a free copy of dr. carson's book, martin -- the book is [speaker not understood]. he'll be in...
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dr. anna will give you a check-up, and she's going to give you a shot. - a shot?r had a shot? (footsteps) - oh, my little daniel. can we talk about this? - grr i don't want to get a shot. i'm scared. why am i getting one? - well, because a shot is medicine, and medicine helps you feel better when you're sick. - but i'm not sick. - you're right. this type of medicine can keep you from getting sick. - oh. but, can't i just drink the medicine? - well, sometimes you do drink medicine, that's true, but this medicine works better as a shot. - oh. will it hurt? - well, yes, but only for a little bit, and then it'll be over. here's your pretend doctor kit with a toy shot you can play with. you know what i do when i get a shot? - you get shots too? - oh, yes, sometimes even grownups get shots. when i get a shot,
dr. anna will give you a check-up, and she's going to give you a shot. - a shot?r had a shot? (footsteps) - oh, my little daniel. can we talk about this? - grr i don't want to get a shot. i'm scared. why am i getting one? - well, because a shot is medicine, and medicine helps you feel better when you're sick. - but i'm not sick. - you're right. this type of medicine can keep you from getting sick. - oh. but, can't i just drink the medicine? - well, sometimes you do drink medicine, that's true,...
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dr. ordon is giving everyone who orders right now a second full bottle of fill & freeze free.60 value! keep your free fill & freeze with you for quick skin-smoothing touch-ups wherever you go. imagine the next time you have a date, a business meeting, or a job interview, you can make the absolute best first impression thanks to your free fill & freeze from derm exclusive instant anti-aging. and if you call now we'll include these three bonus treatments at no additional charge! first it's the professional-strength micro peel resurfacing pads that help eliminate dullness much like a chemical peel or microdermabrasion procedure,
dr. ordon is giving everyone who orders right now a second full bottle of fill & freeze free.60 value! keep your free fill & freeze with you for quick skin-smoothing touch-ups wherever you go. imagine the next time you have a date, a business meeting, or a job interview, you can make the absolute best first impression thanks to your free fill & freeze from derm exclusive instant anti-aging. and if you call now we'll include these three bonus treatments at no additional charge! first...
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dr. tanzi gives us the roadmap on how to unlock the hidden powers of our brain. >> dr. tanzi: what can you expect from a super brain? well, you'll find it easier to solve everyday problems, you'll find yourself making better decisions with a greater sense of intuition. you'll have a better memory. you'll be less stressed. you'll even find it easier to lose weight. >> announcer: introduced by his co-author and world-renowned colleague dr. deepak chopra, please join dr. rudy tanzi for "super brain." (applause) >> dr. chopra: i'm dr. deepak chopra. as you may know, my training is in internal medicine and endocrinology. for the last 25 years, i've been working on the mind/
dr. tanzi gives us the roadmap on how to unlock the hidden powers of our brain. >> dr. tanzi: what can you expect from a super brain? well, you'll find it easier to solve everyday problems, you'll find yourself making better decisions with a greater sense of intuition. you'll have a better memory. you'll be less stressed. you'll even find it easier to lose weight. >> announcer: introduced by his co-author and world-renowned colleague dr. deepak chopra, please join dr. rudy tanzi for...
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. >> the question is asked, when the prime minister is giving -- [inaudible] dr. julian lewis. give him the sas nighting gail had the qirks quashed following the quashing of his military prison sentence last year, does the prime minister agree with me that it would be totally against the public interest and against the sas regimen for him to have to face a fresh trial when others are benefiting from it rightly introduced by the state of defense as a result of the . >> my honorable friend raise answer important point. let me say how strongly i support those of the service. you get a opportunity meet them as prime minister. they are some of the bravest and finest people of the country. i don't want to get any trouble. i'll leave the issues to the gold. >> the government is set aside to help people on the tax -- [inaudible] of the really hard and paralyzed constituent -- acute housing shortage in europe and they have nowhere to move to. will the prime minister do one more u-turn on the tax and scrap it? >> first of all, let me remind the honorable gentleman, only the labour party c
. >> the question is asked, when the prime minister is giving -- [inaudible] dr. julian lewis. give him the sas nighting gail had the qirks quashed following the quashing of his military prison sentence last year, does the prime minister agree with me that it would be totally against the public interest and against the sas regimen for him to have to face a fresh trial when others are benefiting from it rightly introduced by the state of defense as a result of the . >> my honorable...
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dr. king giving the keynote address at glenn beck's rally on the anniversary of the "i have a dream" speech i became fascinated. why is she involved in it and why are a number of other black people that i found, herman cain, a number of other black people who take different roles, from everyday people, the two or three that i found in the crowd at tea party rallies and conventions to people that are on stage, people who are political pundits, people who are behind political candidates or now senators in texas, for instance. >> okay. >> it's a very fascinating question and one that i explore. >> good luck with your documentary. it seems to me if you look at the issues about not everybody in the tea party, a lot are made of government spending. i can completely understand that. it is out of hand. we always have deficits and debt. how can you not worry about that. they do seem integrally involved in phobia, a lot of we don't want anybody else coming to this country. >> yeah, yeah, that's -- that's true, chris. it's this idea that they're losing their country. they fear change. they fear -- the
dr. king giving the keynote address at glenn beck's rally on the anniversary of the "i have a dream" speech i became fascinated. why is she involved in it and why are a number of other black people that i found, herman cain, a number of other black people who take different roles, from everyday people, the two or three that i found in the crowd at tea party rallies and conventions to people that are on stage, people who are political pundits, people who are behind political candidates...
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i have the right wing position big drs if you give a pepper to a bad guy, he will get fat. but if you allow that bad guy, bad things happen. >> as someone who is neither a criminal or insane, i disagree. arearms and big gulfps integral to american happiness. thee is no higher right in right to protect yourself and your family. without firearms, you are incapable of doing that. is that simple. i do not think i should have to get the government's permission before i buy or sell a firearm. i do not want to ask mom's permission. moms russia this is a battle in the class war. ulps.ban big glup his is a class-based attack on your simple pleasures. the right to smoke, tan, had a shower head. stand up against those attacks on your right to please yourself. [laughter] shouldican seniors -- they be more afraid of private social security accounts or obamacare? should not seniors be as afraid as they are. both parties get a lot especially the credit parties -- both parties get a lot. it is caring people. this is the safest country in the world. it is financed. every person will die. th
i have the right wing position big drs if you give a pepper to a bad guy, he will get fat. but if you allow that bad guy, bad things happen. >> as someone who is neither a criminal or insane, i disagree. arearms and big gulfps integral to american happiness. thee is no higher right in right to protect yourself and your family. without firearms, you are incapable of doing that. is that simple. i do not think i should have to get the government's permission before i buy or sell a firearm. i...
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give you dr. ben carson [applause] ♪ >> eric is of first and he is ready. >> what is this.a pleasure to be back at cpac. this is the third time i have spoken as cpac this is the first time the crown has been all around me. this is really impressive. thank you for being here. i know that i am here today because a year ago i was the speaker at the national prayer breakfast. if you have not seen that speech, please go to my website and watch it. if you go by noon, you will get acko birt t- -- w shirt. -- bird t-shirt. i would like to leave you in lip-synching the national anthem. [laughter] that is a super bowl joke. i guess i probably need to get serious for a moment. was an hour duration joke. i get them all confused? inaugurationd jokes? i get them all confused. they have to been much in common. to be serious, i wrote a of bonhofer.bo -- because of him, i find myself thinking about religious freedom in america. many people say they see disturbing parallels between what is happening in germany in the 1930's and america today. i am sorry to agree. that me begin with my home t
give you dr. ben carson [applause] ♪ >> eric is of first and he is ready. >> what is this.a pleasure to be back at cpac. this is the third time i have spoken as cpac this is the first time the crown has been all around me. this is really impressive. thank you for being here. i know that i am here today because a year ago i was the speaker at the national prayer breakfast. if you have not seen that speech, please go to my website and watch it. if you go by noon, you will get acko...
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i give credit to dr. burke and her staff. currently i have another granddaughter living with me who is under the professional cares of dr. burke's staff, and she's helping deal with her issues and how do go about living as a only child. i can't do it on my own. we need help now. we can't continue to wait. i want this chance to be given to everyone in the community besides those that know about dr. burke and her wonderful work. thank you. >> good afternoon commissioners. my name is linda moore. i am a assistant district attorney for the city and county of san francisco. i have spent many years prosecuting child abuse cases in san francisco of all kinds. i am here to tell you district attorney george gaston is strongly committed to this opening. we have fought years for something like this. child abuse cases present unique and difficult challenges. their needs are immense and the agencies that work on this and experts from child protective services to the police to the da's office to doctors and psychologists. the benefits of h
i give credit to dr. burke and her staff. currently i have another granddaughter living with me who is under the professional cares of dr. burke's staff, and she's helping deal with her issues and how do go about living as a only child. i can't do it on my own. we need help now. we can't continue to wait. i want this chance to be given to everyone in the community besides those that know about dr. burke and her wonderful work. thank you. >> good afternoon commissioners. my name is linda...
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big donor, trying to help him not only with this port security contract, which could have -- could give dr. melgen lots of money and also perhaps help him get through some allegations of health care fraud and other things. so those are definitely still on the table and plaguing him. >> what about the daily caller? are they standing by their story? >> they absolutely are standing by their story. they allege that the woman who gave an affidavit in the dominican republic saying that she was actually paid to lie is not the woman they interviewed. it's hard for anyone to know what's true because if you look at the website the daily caller put up with the woman, her face is blotted out. they can't come up with proof that she was or wasn't the woman, so they're asking us to take them at their word as well. they're absolutely standing by their story. >>> just ahead a record day on wall street. stocks hitting a new high. what this means for your 401(k). # >>> and later the surprising changes in airline security that the tsa unveiled today.>>> and changes in airline security that the tsa unveiled to
big donor, trying to help him not only with this port security contract, which could have -- could give dr. melgen lots of money and also perhaps help him get through some allegations of health care fraud and other things. so those are definitely still on the table and plaguing him. >> what about the daily caller? are they standing by their story? >> they absolutely are standing by their story. they allege that the woman who gave an affidavit in the dominican republic saying that...
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dr. richard besser gives us the details. >> reporter: cheap, common aspirin. is it more of a wonder drug than we ever expected? do any of you take aspirin to prevent heart disease? yes. what would you say if i told you it may help prevent skin cancer too? >> oh, that's better, right? >> reporter: the stanford university study looked at 60,000 older caucasian women, they're the most likely to get melano melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. those who took aspirin twice a week had a 20% lower risk of developing melanoma. women who took aspirin for five years or more, their risk was down 30%. researchers believe aspirin may kill cancer cells and even stop new ones from forming. >> other studies found aspirin reducing the risk of stomach cancer, colorectal cancer, and this study suggests maybe it might work for melanoma, too. >> reporter: 20% of us and half of all seniors take aspirin for heart disease and aches and pains. but it's not without risks. you don't need a prescription to buy aspirin but that doesn't mean it's not a real drug. it can cause side e
dr. richard besser gives us the details. >> reporter: cheap, common aspirin. is it more of a wonder drug than we ever expected? do any of you take aspirin to prevent heart disease? yes. what would you say if i told you it may help prevent skin cancer too? >> oh, that's better, right? >> reporter: the stanford university study looked at 60,000 older caucasian women, they're the most likely to get melano melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. those who took aspirin twice a...
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and inefficiency -- >> members should not shout their heads off when the prime minister is giving an answer. >> dr. julian lewis. that sergeant danny nightingale has had his conviction quashed following the quashing of his military prison sentence last year, does the prime minister agree with me that it would be totally against the public interest and the interest of the regiment for him to have to face a fresh trial when others are benefiting from the weapons byesty rightly introduced the secretary of defense as the result of the nightingale case? >> my honorable friend raises an important point. but me say how strongly i support all of those who serve in our special forces. you get the privileges prime minister as meeting -- of meeting these brave people and seeing they are the most courageous people in our country. i do not want to get in trouble with my friend the attorney general, so i will leave the issues the court to the court. >> the government has set aside to help people hit by the bedroom tax. it will not cover a fraction. like that of my paralyzed constituent who needs round-the- cloc
and inefficiency -- >> members should not shout their heads off when the prime minister is giving an answer. >> dr. julian lewis. that sergeant danny nightingale has had his conviction quashed following the quashing of his military prison sentence last year, does the prime minister agree with me that it would be totally against the public interest and the interest of the regiment for him to have to face a fresh trial when others are benefiting from the weapons byesty rightly...
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engagement program at the third around the world, where he go and help them set up curriculum, give lectures. dr. schindler and i were in colombia many times. i've been everywhere from bpo he to irk why to south africa. the thing is most countries build their military education programs based on ours. we are the model. the british have someone of a different system and other countries to slight variations as well. the general rule of thumb is the model is the united states. you will find naval war college curriculums translated into spanish. there's some really important and strong points about that. in ethiopia, for example, a group of faculty members were there helping them develop a curriculum and they noticed everyone was carrying boxes everywhere. they said they are moving to a new building and they pointed out the new building was being built in the chinese for them. the united states is providing a curriculum. i think that's a pretty good deal. that's the way we had to do it. but most of the programs are built on our model and the value is substantial to have someone like john schindler t
engagement program at the third around the world, where he go and help them set up curriculum, give lectures. dr. schindler and i were in colombia many times. i've been everywhere from bpo he to irk why to south africa. the thing is most countries build their military education programs based on ours. we are the model. the british have someone of a different system and other countries to slight variations as well. the general rule of thumb is the model is the united states. you will find naval...
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we have to think and we have to give credit to dr. seuss that when he started writing these articles for magazines, there was something wrong with our society when individuals did not like each other or did not interrupt with each other because of superficial differences. the captors that in "the sneetches." -- he captures that in "the sneetches." it is not this superficial differences between co individual that is corrupting our society but there is meta narrative that justifies the kind of interaction. until we challenge the story behind the story, we will have situations where "the sneetches" with the stars make it along with "the sneetches" without the stars until something substantial is at stake at which point i would suggest people will revert to their group with which they are most familiar to try to assert power. let me give you an example of what i'm talking about. thatially since we learned dr. seuss study writing -- started writing about "the sneetches" in 1950's. i want to take us back to 1957 in little rock, arkansas. th
we have to think and we have to give credit to dr. seuss that when he started writing these articles for magazines, there was something wrong with our society when individuals did not like each other or did not interrupt with each other because of superficial differences. the captors that in "the sneetches." -- he captures that in "the sneetches." it is not this superficial differences between co individual that is corrupting our society but there is meta narrative that...
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dr. fanny preston wylie and peter fits simmons. the members of the committee -- let's givehem all a round of applause for their hard work. (applause) >> i particularly wanted to do that at the front end of the day's program because we always get to the back end when we're rushing and rush out and don't have an opportunity to acknowledge the people who really have done the hard work. as i mentioned, the society is a membership based institution that derives most of our operating revenue from membership dues f. you're not a member of the society, please join us or renew your membership today. i should note that anyone who joins or renews a membership today will receive a free autographed copy of our keynote speaker's new book, the title of which is martin's dream: my journey and the legacy of martin luther king, jr. we have a terrific program planned for you today. of course, the heart of the program will be our speaker, will be the remarks of our keynote speaker dr. claiborne parson. you have a program in front of you -- with you, and we will be following the program. we do
dr. fanny preston wylie and peter fits simmons. the members of the committee -- let's givehem all a round of applause for their hard work. (applause) >> i particularly wanted to do that at the front end of the day's program because we always get to the back end when we're rushing and rush out and don't have an opportunity to acknowledge the people who really have done the hard work. as i mentioned, the society is a membership based institution that derives most of our operating revenue...
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and one of of then reasons -- [inaudible] consumers getting the benefits or dr it gives them the abilityo make the mobile payment without having the cash on them. we did a focus group awhile ago. people were talking about utility bills they have to get a money order for them that can be be $10 a pop. sometimes landlords will not accept -- [inaudible] the bill payment is on the cards opens up a u whole new on the mobile phone front i have an iphone. i don't know how to use it. i'm not the best person to answer the question. but i think on in term of the being able to use "the master" card, visa networking for bill pay that aren't credit -- a lot of folks who get sort direct express cards have the ability to do things they're not able to do before. the mobile space is interesting. one of the reasons that it succeeded so much in africa is that, you know, i'll use the m. word. they are an monopoly. they have a huge market. the united states markets aren't quite developed along the lines. we are struggling with some other issues in that home mobile payment phase. the other problem it's not ne
and one of of then reasons -- [inaudible] consumers getting the benefits or dr it gives them the abilityo make the mobile payment without having the cash on them. we did a focus group awhile ago. people were talking about utility bills they have to get a money order for them that can be be $10 a pop. sometimes landlords will not accept -- [inaudible] the bill payment is on the cards opens up a u whole new on the mobile phone front i have an iphone. i don't know how to use it. i'm not the best...