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trust barometer so richard edelman of edelman p.r. thank you so much for joining us thanks for having me steve so what's the bottom line social trust is what makes communities work without it people can't agree on the rules and anarchy and fear just take over we need to trust that people are going to stop at a red light that our medicines are safe and that our restaurants are clean that our leaders don't lie otherwise society breaks down and fear just takes over in the united states trust between the supporters of the 2 opposing visions for america has reached a low point it can be rebuilt but can the democrats and the republicans be less about winner takes all and more about we're all in the same boat so far i'm sorry it doesn't look promising but january 6th might just be the spark that starts the conversation and that's the bottom line. discovered kazakstan that as a new strategic location at the crossroads of europe and asia. develop and grow your business. in the leading logistics trade and business harbor in 1st in a country wit
trust barometer so richard edelman of edelman p.r. thank you so much for joining us thanks for having me steve so what's the bottom line social trust is what makes communities work without it people can't agree on the rules and anarchy and fear just take over we need to trust that people are going to stop at a red light that our medicines are safe and that our restaurants are clean that our leaders don't lie otherwise society breaks down and fear just takes over in the united states trust...
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rich old edelman -- richard edelman joined us with his trust barometer. it is about media distrust, trust of politicians, vaccination. i want you to talk about your world in the friday onset of gloom that is out there. you know, as a rule, the gloom crew comes out to beat up bob doll. how do we get back to trust of wall street strategists who have enjoyed this bull market? how do we get a believe in that optimism? -- belief in that optimism? robert: time and returns that are good. last march destroyed a lot of people's faith in all the things you just mentioned. all they had to do was hang around or blank. if you were rip van winkle, you thought last year was a good year, because nothing really happened from the beginning to end, but the m between. -- in between. volatility kills confidence, but then it is when you can make a buck. tom: robert doll, thank you. this is important to hurt richard edelman's work. -- important to richard edelman's work. lisa gives us the gloom. we are also giving you the optimism. we are just trying to show, and of these debat
rich old edelman -- richard edelman joined us with his trust barometer. it is about media distrust, trust of politicians, vaccination. i want you to talk about your world in the friday onset of gloom that is out there. you know, as a rule, the gloom crew comes out to beat up bob doll. how do we get back to trust of wall street strategists who have enjoyed this bull market? how do we get a believe in that optimism? -- belief in that optimism? robert: time and returns that are good. last march...
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i was asking myself, is anthony fauci calling richard edelman? is donald trump calling richard edelman on what the communications plan is for a vaccine rollout? when i talk to communities around the country, which i do, there is incredible confusion about vaccines. people don't know what order they should be in. there is fear about folks that have gotten sick potentially from having been vaccinated. you have lots of communities, communities of color and others, that have been hit hard without ambassadors that they might trust going out to them. are you as appalled as i am? i have been asking government officials and they say don't worry, we have a plan, but are you appalled that there seem to be no communications plans with the vaccination strategy for covid? >> we are working with the city of chicago on a plan. it can't just come from the top down, from the director of public health or whatever. that is important but not sufficient. we have such a lot of suspicion, rumor, etc. we have to bring church leaders and community activists and others wi
i was asking myself, is anthony fauci calling richard edelman? is donald trump calling richard edelman on what the communications plan is for a vaccine rollout? when i talk to communities around the country, which i do, there is incredible confusion about vaccines. people don't know what order they should be in. there is fear about folks that have gotten sick potentially from having been vaccinated. you have lots of communities, communities of color and others, that have been hit hard without...
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politics with richard edelman.is bloomberg. ♪ bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. the latest edelman trust barometer, majority of people believe media, government and business leaders mislead the public by spreading misinformation. richard, always great to speak to you, especially on a very tough week like this week where we saw the riots in capitol hill. what exactly did we see? is this misinformation? why are people questioning the election? richard: this is the outcome of disinformation. we have a shocking state of information bankruptcy. the report is very clear, people do not believe leaders anymore because they are being told lies and they don't believe the media platforms either because they think it is politicized or somehow unethical and divisive. people are just getting facts from social media and acting on that basis. that's really what happened on capitol hill the other day. they had false hopes and they were deluded into thinking there should be some sort of change on the basis of in
politics with richard edelman.is bloomberg. ♪ bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. the latest edelman trust barometer, majority of people believe media, government and business leaders mislead the public by spreading misinformation. richard, always great to speak to you, especially on a very tough week like this week where we saw the riots in capitol hill. what exactly did we see? is this misinformation? why are people questioning the election? richard: this is the outcome...
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you could charge edelman and enough so why not him 6 i did one show for the lights. and. the so i. thought that i should be the. oil wells of india caught up. with the amount of money fast so he goes up it can be a. 100 and we shape our lives we want to go. but do most. of. the how but how many i'll. leave here and i go because i want to get one that. has skipped over that to shorten. the run is that. oh my games with. the border what it was about soccer. match. was over he said we didn't mess with thought that all suddenly we say we're only mandeep. i wouldn't put down hominem enough. to summary not for the. little left in the front at the next 6 feet all my. eat. eat. eat. the. i mean you were left out for how i'm really bored to go. to mit in home i love to way find naseem for the hunger games she no war no home or some little seed blown out of i was a little about living on the ball in the sun. y.o.y.o. house wanted all but one of them are now on a summer. by the amount is. going to lose very definitely have the sugar finish honest are you that. this world where to get in shape
you could charge edelman and enough so why not him 6 i did one show for the lights. and. the so i. thought that i should be the. oil wells of india caught up. with the amount of money fast so he goes up it can be a. 100 and we shape our lives we want to go. but do most. of. the how but how many i'll. leave here and i go because i want to get one that. has skipped over that to shorten. the run is that. oh my games with. the border what it was about soccer. match. was over he said we didn't mess...
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there was an interesting survey by edelman showing that people trust companies more than politicians.n some ways, that might reassure you. doesn't indent otherwise fairly -- make you feel rather sad? larry: i know, i'm actually quite pleased that i'm in a group of business leaders that are doing the right thing. and i think that is what edelman survey is indicating, that it is being recognized. >> but without governments doing anything, without china or america or india doing things, nothing is going to happen. that what you are doing makes a difference? but in the end, it is about the state. larry: you are right. what i was going to say is we need governments involvement. because what i can do is help move along public companies. if we are really going to be moving to a net zero carbon environment, all of society has to move. not just public companies. public companies only represent a small component of the economy. actually state and local governments are going to have to move forward in what they do. government represents a large component of society and societies jobs. so governm
there was an interesting survey by edelman showing that people trust companies more than politicians.n some ways, that might reassure you. doesn't indent otherwise fairly -- make you feel rather sad? larry: i know, i'm actually quite pleased that i'm in a group of business leaders that are doing the right thing. and i think that is what edelman survey is indicating, that it is being recognized. >> but without governments doing anything, without china or america or india doing things,...
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according to a new survey by edelman, ceos are becoming increasingly trusted. joe: ceo's?ne: what do you make of that, while times? joe: wild times. during this crisis we have seen big business operate in an impressive and competent manner and many would say they do not feel the same way from government and elected officials. to talk more about businesses and what is on the minds of businesses, let's bring in dana peterson, chief economist at the conference board. thank you for joining us, we have been talking about the vaccine rollout, questions around fiscal stimulus. how big is this question of effective rollout of the vaccine, the key determinant in terms of ceo sentiment, business sentiment, and their willingness to open up and invest this year? >> well, our survey of ceos we published, ceos and members, that we published yesterday shows the number three issue on the minds of executives, in terms of how quickly the vaccine can get into arms of employees, how quickly they can open back up doors to allow toys to come home, essentially in the u.s., not come home but come
according to a new survey by edelman, ceos are becoming increasingly trusted. joe: ceo's?ne: what do you make of that, while times? joe: wild times. during this crisis we have seen big business operate in an impressive and competent manner and many would say they do not feel the same way from government and elected officials. to talk more about businesses and what is on the minds of businesses, let's bring in dana peterson, chief economist at the conference board. thank you for joining us, we...
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jon, richard edelman made clear it is a completely changed trust matrix right now.s heated that ceos have to pick up the rhetoric to assist governments. jonathan: for once, i've got no real defense on the sabbatical issue. usually it is after i take a couple of days' vacation, but after a month, you have license to take this further. how long will you keep this up for? [laughter] are we going to do this for a week, through february? tom: i think we get out until tottenham slides back into first place, and that ain't happening. lisa: when people say, stop it already with the sabbatical talk. tom: ferro thought the show shut down because he wasn't here. lisa: he was watching the dow points, are you kidding? jonathan: lisa sent me a message every morning at about 7:04, and the subject said, "please come back." [laughter] alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. ignoring tom keene. tom: the dow is up 211 point. jonathan: s&p 500 futures are up 27. in the bond market, yields are higher, the curve is steeper. the main event is in washington, d.c., when
jon, richard edelman made clear it is a completely changed trust matrix right now.s heated that ceos have to pick up the rhetoric to assist governments. jonathan: for once, i've got no real defense on the sabbatical issue. usually it is after i take a couple of days' vacation, but after a month, you have license to take this further. how long will you keep this up for? [laughter] are we going to do this for a week, through february? tom: i think we get out until tottenham slides back into first...
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edelman reported. obviously, director mcspadden said that has been delayed due to covid. dr. edelman reported on the telehealth project for the lgbtq community, consultant has been hired with completion by the end of march for planning a telehealth pilot project. funding is coming from a number of sources. on the alzheimer's report on november 19th, the alzheimer's prevention preparedness task force, which was headed by maria shriver presented their 10 recommendations to the governor for alzheimer's research and care. there are 10 recommendations that i won't go and read here. i have details in my report. our representative from district 10 was reappointed. we'll begin working on our membership vacancies quickly. our nominating committee met and presented a slate of officers for new two-year term. nominations to the floor were open. the nominations including myself as president -- no one has agreed yet to be secretary. we will continue to work towards that. wthe new executive committee wil be meeting soon to develop our goals and objectives for the year, 2021-2022. as we ment
edelman reported. obviously, director mcspadden said that has been delayed due to covid. dr. edelman reported on the telehealth project for the lgbtq community, consultant has been hired with completion by the end of march for planning a telehealth pilot project. funding is coming from a number of sources. on the alzheimer's report on november 19th, the alzheimer's prevention preparedness task force, which was headed by maria shriver presented their 10 recommendations to the governor for...
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there was an interesting survey by edelman coming out that people trust companies more than politiciansin some ways, that might reassure you. doesn't it in other ways make you feel kind of sad? >> i am pleased that i am in a group of business leaders that are doing the right thing. i think that is what the edelman survey is indicating that is being recognized. >> but without government doing anything, without china or america or india doing anything, nothing will happen. what you doing makes a difference certainly but in the end, it is about the state. >> you are right. what i was going to say is we need government's involvement. what i can do is help move along public companies. if we are really going to be moving to a net zero carbon environment, all of society has to move, not just public companies. public companies represent only a small component of the economy. state and local governments will have to move forward and what they do. government represents a large component of society. governments will have to move forward. i indicated my letter this year, it is not just governments,
there was an interesting survey by edelman coming out that people trust companies more than politiciansin some ways, that might reassure you. doesn't it in other ways make you feel kind of sad? >> i am pleased that i am in a group of business leaders that are doing the right thing. i think that is what the edelman survey is indicating that is being recognized. >> but without government doing anything, without china or america or india doing anything, nothing will happen. what you...
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when you look at the edelman survey, published just before davos, that illustrates how business leadersng the most trusted people for colleagues and employees, your manager and your company are often more trusted than journalists and politicians, it reminds us that we not only have committed to but also need to keep those commitments, to have a more inclusive recovery from this crisis, in more green and sustainable recovery, and frankly more that -- one that pays attention to the needs of the people who are living and working in the economy. your example of the impact on women, communities of color, could be two examples, but could also -- but it could also be a reskilling of the impact in technology. we need businesses not just to make the commitment, that so many in business are espousing. we need concrete progress. francine: how do you measure that progress? we worry about -- i'm sure you worry about davos participants, that this is all happy talk. if you cannot measure it, we could turn around in two years and realize that instead of going forward we have even gone backward. vivian:
when you look at the edelman survey, published just before davos, that illustrates how business leadersng the most trusted people for colleagues and employees, your manager and your company are often more trusted than journalists and politicians, it reminds us that we not only have committed to but also need to keep those commitments, to have a more inclusive recovery from this crisis, in more green and sustainable recovery, and frankly more that -- one that pays attention to the needs of the...
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they are hardwired to be like that and you, rachel edelman with his trust study says ceos have to becometive. what is the description for shy ceos? saadia: the latest results of that survey show that business leaders and corporations are generating more trust from society than at present politicians or civil society organizations. i think that's in part because of the shift toward stakeholder capitalism. you talk about the last 10 years but in the last year, in the midst of this pandemic is the same moment where businesses have to take metrics much more seriously, even in the midst of layoffs. they are having to think hard about how they continue to contribute to society and with their overall contribution is in managing this crisis. i think you are seeing a big shift happening, and there is no other way out. governments have already given massive amounts of stimulus, $12 trillion, and there is more to come. at some point, this cannot simply be about stopgap measures and managing the emergency but it will have to be about investing in a new kind of economy. that is where the private sect
they are hardwired to be like that and you, rachel edelman with his trust study says ceos have to becometive. what is the description for shy ceos? saadia: the latest results of that survey show that business leaders and corporations are generating more trust from society than at present politicians or civil society organizations. i think that's in part because of the shift toward stakeholder capitalism. you talk about the last 10 years but in the last year, in the midst of this pandemic is the...
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according to the poll from edelman, only 46% of americans trust traditional media. 58% of americans sayost news organizations care more about ideology and politics than informing the public. 56% say the media purposely tries to mislead the public. those numbers seem to me rather generous on the part of the public. >>> up next, deep state status the quo. president biden keeping a key figure in the obamagate stonewall in power. good job, christopher wray. we'll tell you who -- oh, i did, didn't i? i let it slip. we take it up next with congressman jim jordan. stay with us, we'll be right stay with us, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa because of the research that i've started to do on ancestry, with documents, with photographs, i get to define myself through the scores of people who lead to me. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com so you're a small business, bring your fa
according to the poll from edelman, only 46% of americans trust traditional media. 58% of americans sayost news organizations care more about ideology and politics than informing the public. 56% say the media purposely tries to mislead the public. those numbers seem to me rather generous on the part of the public. >>> up next, deep state status the quo. president biden keeping a key figure in the obamagate stonewall in power. good job, christopher wray. we'll tell you who -- oh, i did,...
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. >> well, it came to pass by eric edelman, a friend of dick cheney and, of course, a letter was circulatedwith each of us having a chance to read the letter that we made public to the american people and to offer whatever revision, modifications. there were very few. all of us felt that statement had to be made. it was well worded. it went directly to the point that joe biden has been elected. he needs to be recognized as the president-elect, and any calls for the military to try to reverse this course of action for the swearing in on january 20 would be illegal, unconstitutional and certainly unpatriotic. so the message went out because the president has a habit of referring to everything as his own. my general, my military, my justice department, my fbi. so we want to make sure that the message went to all of those, certainly in the pentagon but well beyond the pentagon into the lower ranks and out into the field to make sure they took no action that would involve the military in political activity or any kind of domestic activity. >> we know the former defense secretary esper was pushed
. >> well, it came to pass by eric edelman, a friend of dick cheney and, of course, a letter was circulatedwith each of us having a chance to read the letter that we made public to the american people and to offer whatever revision, modifications. there were very few. all of us felt that statement had to be made. it was well worded. it went directly to the point that joe biden has been elected. he needs to be recognized as the president-elect, and any calls for the military to try to...
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according to the poll from edelman, only 46% of americans trust traditional media. 58% of americans sayost news organizations care more about ideology and politics than informing the public. 56% say the media purposely tries to mislead the public. those numbers seem to me rather generous on the part of the public. >>> up next, deep state status the quo. president biden keeping a key figure in the obamagate stonewall in power. good job, christopher wray. we'll tell you who -- oh, i did, didn't i? i let it slip. we take it up next with congressman jim jordan. stay with us, we'll be right back. and always will be. never letting anything get in my way. not the doubts, distractions, or voice in my head. and certainly not arthritis. voltaren provides powerful arthritis pain relief to help me keep moving. and it can help you too. feel the joy of movement with voltaren. research shows people remember commercials with nostalgia. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's one that'll really take you back. wow! what'd you get, ryan? it's customized home insu
according to the poll from edelman, only 46% of americans trust traditional media. 58% of americans sayost news organizations care more about ideology and politics than informing the public. 56% say the media purposely tries to mislead the public. those numbers seem to me rather generous on the part of the public. >>> up next, deep state status the quo. president biden keeping a key figure in the obamagate stonewall in power. good job, christopher wray. we'll tell you who -- oh, i did,...
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according to the poll from edelman, only 46% of americans trust traditional media. 58% of americans sayt news organizations care more about ideology and politics than informing the public. 56% say the media purposely tries to mislead the public. those numbers seem to me rather generous on the part of the public. >>> up next, deep state status the quo. president biden keeping a key figure in the obamagate stonewall in power. good job, christopher wray. we'll tell you who -- oh, i did, didn't i? i let it slip. we take it up next with congressman jim jordan. stay with us, we'll be right back. ♪♪ ♪♪ [ engines revving ] ♪♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. [ engine revs ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. shingles? dios mio. so much pain. maria had to do everything for me. she had these awful blisters on her back. i don't want shingles when i'm your age. actually, if you're 50 or older, you're at increased risk that's life, nothing you can do... uh, shingles can be prevented. shingles can be whaaaat? prevented. you can get vaccinated. where? at your pha
according to the poll from edelman, only 46% of americans trust traditional media. 58% of americans sayt news organizations care more about ideology and politics than informing the public. 56% say the media purposely tries to mislead the public. those numbers seem to me rather generous on the part of the public. >>> up next, deep state status the quo. president biden keeping a key figure in the obamagate stonewall in power. good job, christopher wray. we'll tell you who -- oh, i did,...
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you had marion write edelman. -- ruby doris smith. carolyn banks a lot of wimbledon who made a difference. genesis here. the whole "black lives matter" thing, women. making that movement happen. and the friend of mine, one of the leaders of the art kelley movement and that's significant am lady i admired, dr. sole soltis from freedom university, helps undocumented students get a college education. so, if you want something done, get women involved and let them lead. get out of the way. >> let -- >> genesis -- >> say that -- yeah. >> go. >> genesis yaw talked but small group conversation. historian taylor brant says the difference between 60 years ago and now is that then the prejudices were so overt and so offensive and so evident and now they're subtle and quiet and insidious, and there are harder to root out, and that is true even if a week and a half ago we saw a confederate flag in the capitol of the out. so maybe it's not so subtle after all. so there's a lot a lot of hart opening we have to do here and not all about laws and jus
you had marion write edelman. -- ruby doris smith. carolyn banks a lot of wimbledon who made a difference. genesis here. the whole "black lives matter" thing, women. making that movement happen. and the friend of mine, one of the leaders of the art kelley movement and that's significant am lady i admired, dr. sole soltis from freedom university, helps undocumented students get a college education. so, if you want something done, get women involved and let them lead. get out of the...
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so yes we have lots of people whether it is general colin powell or dick parsons or mary edelman or jamesl jones, whoopi goldberg, a lot of names that people recognize are contained within the archives. nikki giovanni and sonia sanchez , but we also have things like the oldest living black cowboy and 211 of the nation's top scientists and scientists are invisible to our community and definitely black scientists, the impact so many things. like dr. washington who was the leading climate change scientist and won the tyler prize which is like the pulitzer prize for the stem community. he invented a computer model to predict weather patterns. i could tell you on and on, we -- the other thing i would say is that we have been brought in our reach -- broad in our reach. there is still probably about 12 states that we have not visited. alaska and hawaii and where the history goes back to the 1800s in montana where i had been wanting to go and recently a researcher with some information and probably an disbelief that i said up until the 1930's, montana had a very rich black history. these are the
so yes we have lots of people whether it is general colin powell or dick parsons or mary edelman or jamesl jones, whoopi goldberg, a lot of names that people recognize are contained within the archives. nikki giovanni and sonia sanchez , but we also have things like the oldest living black cowboy and 211 of the nation's top scientists and scientists are invisible to our community and definitely black scientists, the impact so many things. like dr. washington who was the leading climate change...
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>> well, i just saw the edelman trust survey came out this week.pear to be morest trusted than governments, even more trusted than non-governmental organizations and this has been year that has really i i think put a spotlight on ceos corporations the heroes are truly the frontline workers. ceos and companies have also stepped way up this year that is a material fact. and, yes, the vaccine companies have delivered other companies have come along to be able to deliver the infrastructure but we need a more functional government not just in the u.s. but around the world, who can deploy and manage through a pandemic. this year, that has been the greatest struggle. >> thinking of taking care of your communities and your state, san francisco strong, what do you make of some of these other big tech companies, oracle, hewlett-packard, enterprises leaving california and going to texas where they pay less in taxes. >> i think this is more about every company including ours is leaving their traditional headquarters and they are moving into some incredible new
>> well, i just saw the edelman trust survey came out this week.pear to be morest trusted than governments, even more trusted than non-governmental organizations and this has been year that has really i i think put a spotlight on ceos corporations the heroes are truly the frontline workers. ceos and companies have also stepped way up this year that is a material fact. and, yes, the vaccine companies have delivered other companies have come along to be able to deliver the infrastructure...
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. >> i'm adding 30 seconds to the distinguished edelman from georgia, mr. johnson. >> thank you, madame speaker. i'm certain every member of congress would say if they had been in congress when john lewis walked across that edmund pettus bridge and the civil rights act was passed that they would have stood on the right side of history. madame speaker, today, we are going to see which side of history you are all going to be on. with that, i yield back. >> the gentleman from new york continues to reserve. >> i yield one minute to the general and from north carolina. >> madame speaker, today represented the opportunity our nations history. an opportunity to put america first, to put her people first. today is a moment for members of congress to put aside partisan politicking and place people overpower. irish my colleagues to vote against this divisive impeachment and realize dividing america will not save this republic. i urge my colleagues not simply vote for one -- for what feels good. it feels good for the democrats to have a united constituency for a few m
. >> i'm adding 30 seconds to the distinguished edelman from georgia, mr. johnson. >> thank you, madame speaker. i'm certain every member of congress would say if they had been in congress when john lewis walked across that edmund pettus bridge and the civil rights act was passed that they would have stood on the right side of history. madame speaker, today, we are going to see which side of history you are all going to be on. with that, i yield back. >> the gentleman from new...