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>> so, dan, enlighten us. >> to be frank. that was a great call, it was a horrible trade.t, i sold a call that expired tea. you know, i sold that at 90 cents. that was a bad idea, threaded the needle too much here. sometimes it makes sense to think about what the thesis is. it was almost exactly what goldman laid out, but i wanted to just finance the trade. >> to raise capital? >> for the gigafactory. >> well, i already did take it off for 5 small profit. >> directionally, you were right, but concern in the stock brewed, affecting the price of the underlying options. sometimes that's the cue when you make a directional bet and make a bet on the short side actually stood up in this case. >> how does it look to you? >> in tact. despite the slipping this week, it's a healthy chart by my work. >> healthy with a ceo of the company saying that the shares look overvalued like musk? >> well, look what happened the last time he did this? . stock went up. maybe that's the best they can do, sitting there to defend it, they protest too much. >> all right. we'll keep an eye on. up next
>> so, dan, enlighten us. >> to be frank. that was a great call, it was a horrible trade.t, i sold a call that expired tea. you know, i sold that at 90 cents. that was a bad idea, threaded the needle too much here. sometimes it makes sense to think about what the thesis is. it was almost exactly what goldman laid out, but i wanted to just finance the trade. >> to raise capital? >> for the gigafactory. >> well, i already did take it off for 5 small profit. >>...
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>> so, dan, enlighten us. >> to be frank.directional call, it was a horrible trade. to be very honest. in hindsight, i sold a call that september 265 call that expired today. you know, i sold that at 90 cents. that was a bad idea, threaded the needle too much here. sometimes it makes sense to think about what the thesis is. my thesis was almost exactly what goldman laid out today. but i really wanted to kind of just finance the trade a little bit. >> to raise capital? >> for the gigafactory. to me you've got to take this -- well, i already did take it off for a small profit. >> directionally you had this right. the problem was concern in the stock started tobrother and that affected the price of the underlying options. actually sometimes you can use that as your cue when you're trying to make a directional bet and making a bet on the short side stood up in this case. >> how does it look to you? >> technically it's intact. despite the slipping this week, it's a healthy chart by my work. >> is it healthy when you have a ceo of
>> so, dan, enlighten us. >> to be frank.directional call, it was a horrible trade. to be very honest. in hindsight, i sold a call that september 265 call that expired today. you know, i sold that at 90 cents. that was a bad idea, threaded the needle too much here. sometimes it makes sense to think about what the thesis is. my thesis was almost exactly what goldman laid out today. but i really wanted to kind of just finance the trade a little bit. >> to raise capital? >>...
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so, dan, enlighten us. >> to be very frank, this was a great directional call. trade, to be very honest. in hindsight i sold the 265 call that expired today, you know, i sold that at 90 cents. it was a bad idea. i tried to thread the needle a little too much. sometimes it makes sense to think about your thesis. my thesis is almost exactly what goldman laid out today but i wanted to finance the trade. >> to raise capital? >> yeah. for the giga factory. have you to take -- well, i already did take it off for a small profit. >> directionally you had right but concern in the stock started to brew and that affected the underlie options. sometimes you can use that as your cue and making a bet on the short side stood up in this case. >> how does tesla look to you, carter? >> technically, it's intact. >> despite the slippage, it's a healthy chart, by my work. >> is it healthy when you have a ceo of the company saying shares look a little overvalued like elon? >> the stock has gone up since. maybe that's the best thing they can do, if they're trying to defend it, they pr
so, dan, enlighten us. >> to be very frank, this was a great directional call. trade, to be very honest. in hindsight i sold the 265 call that expired today, you know, i sold that at 90 cents. it was a bad idea. i tried to thread the needle a little too much. sometimes it makes sense to think about your thesis. my thesis is almost exactly what goldman laid out today but i wanted to finance the trade. >> to raise capital? >> yeah. for the giga factory. have you to take -- well,...
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can you enlighten us and tell us how incredibly helpful was he in expedited your reporting. >> mark feltwith whom bob met maybe ten times, a dozen at the most during our watergate reporting, there's too much mythology. we're probably partly to blame for it about the role of deep throat. what the great thing that felt did was more than -- more often than not, he confirmed information that we had obtained elsewhere. if you read the book, you look at the movie "all the president's men" you see every night we're going out knocking on doors and people that work for richard nixon are saying there's a secret fund. it paid for this. it did terrible things. and then deep throat would confirm, yes, and maybe add a little more to it, but the great thing that he did was for us was gave us a sense that we were right. you know, we had what we called the two-source rule. it eventually came to be a three-source rule that we had these things nailed down. and, yes, deep throat was helpful in terms of context on a few occasions, but, no, this was really -- let's look also for a minute and give "the washing
can you enlighten us and tell us how incredibly helpful was he in expedited your reporting. >> mark feltwith whom bob met maybe ten times, a dozen at the most during our watergate reporting, there's too much mythology. we're probably partly to blame for it about the role of deep throat. what the great thing that felt did was more than -- more often than not, he confirmed information that we had obtained elsewhere. if you read the book, you look at the movie "all the president's...
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he'd be the first person that would be warned about it and would have the facts on the table to enlighten us the briefings he's getting. that being said, even though there is a possibility of terrorists on our borders, we have to find a way to secure or borders but that's not mutually exclusive with also making sure we pass comprehensive immigration reform. that's how we soflt border crisis, one, close down the badr and two create a pact for citizenship -- >> if we don't secure our borders we won't have a homeland for people to emigrate to. >> i hear that, angela. >> i listened to the vast majority of that hearing where that exchange happened. issing else jay johnson said in the hearing which troubled some people. that if there was a pathway to citizenship opened up to illegal aliens, we much better be able to track these people. it drew a response from another congressman who i believe said, are you serious that if we open a pathway to citizenship that terrorists are going to come forward and declare themselves terrorists? >> they're not doing it now and the bottom line is we're not even en
he'd be the first person that would be warned about it and would have the facts on the table to enlighten us the briefings he's getting. that being said, even though there is a possibility of terrorists on our borders, we have to find a way to secure or borders but that's not mutually exclusive with also making sure we pass comprehensive immigration reform. that's how we soflt border crisis, one, close down the badr and two create a pact for citizenship -- >> if we don't secure our...
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enlighten us. >> especially with the larger robot, people have said, well, you could use it for eldere. you could use it as a medication reminder. that's one of the things. one of the things that's really, really hard with older folks is getting them to take their medication on time. so what you could do is make an app so that jimmy at 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. reminds grandma to take her heart medication. >> bring grandma the heart medication? >> yeah. he can. you can 3d print a little pocket on him and make a backpack. >> what's for sale, at what point is this sort of actually going to be in people's homes? >> so there's two parts of that. it was here last year. in the springtime, we launched this. working with a company. we launched this robot. and this robot costs $16,000. >> $16,000 and that's big jimmy. >> this is big jimmy. >> and it's really fast. now the thing i'm here to announce today is actually on saturday at 10:00 a.m. new york time, you'll be able to buy this guy. and he runs on an intel edison. he's $1,600. >> so a fraction. >> a 10x cost reduction. >> but in terms of th
enlighten us. >> especially with the larger robot, people have said, well, you could use it for eldere. you could use it as a medication reminder. that's one of the things. one of the things that's really, really hard with older folks is getting them to take their medication on time. so what you could do is make an app so that jimmy at 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. reminds grandma to take her heart medication. >> bring grandma the heart medication? >> yeah. he can. you can 3d print...
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we'll get to those who are here who are experts and enlighten us all.our panel, not sure if he's here yet but i'll introduce him. christopher george, medical editor by profession and is an independent historian. he was born in liverpool, england, lives in baltimore. he has a ba in history from loyola university baltimore and an mla from john hopkins university. he is now a u.s. citizens but he readily aidmits to divided loyalties over the war of 1812. chris is the founding editor of "the journal of the war of 1812" and the originator and coordinator of the national war of 1812 symposium series. he's written numerous articles and given lectures on aspects of the conflict. his book, "the terror on the chesapeake, the war of 1812 on the bay," was published in 2001. the "baltimore sun" wrote about his book. "it must be considered that topic," the war of 1812's, "best single volume treatment yet. chris, along with john mccabbott have a book coming out next year -- robert ross, the man who burned the white house and inspired the national anthem." when chris g
we'll get to those who are here who are experts and enlighten us all.our panel, not sure if he's here yet but i'll introduce him. christopher george, medical editor by profession and is an independent historian. he was born in liverpool, england, lives in baltimore. he has a ba in history from loyola university baltimore and an mla from john hopkins university. he is now a u.s. citizens but he readily aidmits to divided loyalties over the war of 1812. chris is the founding editor of "the...
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a lot, this is the most you'll hear me so we'll get to those who are here who are experts and enlighten us all. on our panel, i'm not sure if he's gotten here yet. i'll introduce him. that way we won't have to re-introduce him, christopher george a medical editor by profession and independent historian. born in england. lives in baltimore. he has a b.a. in history from loyola university and mla from johns hopkins university. he is now a u.s. citizen, but he readily admits to divided loyalties over the war of 1812. chris is the founding editor of the journal of the war of 1812 and original coordinator of the war of 1812 symposium series. he's written numerous articles and given lectures on the conflict. his book, "terror on the chesapeake: the war of 1812 on the bay" was publishede@h["r' 2. the "baltimore sun" wrote about his book.tq0 it must be considered that topic, the warñbk of 1812's be single volume treatment yet. and chris along with john mccavitt have a book coming out next year, "robert ross the man who burned the white house and inspired the national anthem." we have with us pete
a lot, this is the most you'll hear me so we'll get to those who are here who are experts and enlighten us all. on our panel, i'm not sure if he's gotten here yet. i'll introduce him. that way we won't have to re-introduce him, christopher george a medical editor by profession and independent historian. born in england. lives in baltimore. he has a b.a. in history from loyola university and mla from johns hopkins university. he is now a u.s. citizen, but he readily admits to divided loyalties...
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i think they will enlighten us on some of the real wasteful programs that we have been very fearful of challenging for fear that they will all go down the drain 100%. it undermines the support the for these programs. more of this will come if you subscribe to my column freenader.org, and i want to say, grover, i will pay for one full-time person if you pay for one full-time person and we will start right on the spot in a few weeks, the first totally committed convergent advocacy group in america. >> we're almost out of time, but before asking our last question, we have a couple of housekeeping matters to take care of. i would remind you of our upcoming events. ken burns, september 16. september 17, ceo of wells fargo. mr. norquist and mr. nader, you're welcome to come back and join the audience in asking questions. i would like to present our guests with the traditional national press club mug. on my right, mr. nader, you got one 10 years ago. you can add this to the collection. mr. norquist, here's your first one, i believe, and i am sure you will be back for another one. can you each
i think they will enlighten us on some of the real wasteful programs that we have been very fearful of challenging for fear that they will all go down the drain 100%. it undermines the support the for these programs. more of this will come if you subscribe to my column freenader.org, and i want to say, grover, i will pay for one full-time person if you pay for one full-time person and we will start right on the spot in a few weeks, the first totally committed convergent advocacy group in...
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the most that you will hear me, and so we will get to those who are here who are x experts and enlighten us if he is here yet, and i will introduce him so we don't have to resboe -- reintroduce him, and christopher george was born has a b.a. from loyola university in baltimore and mla from john hop kin cans university, and he is now a u.s. divided loyalty over the war of 1812. chris is the founding editor of the journal of the war of 1812, and the originator and koord coordinator of the national war of 1812 symposium series. articles and given lectures on the aspects of the conflict. his book "the terror on the chesapeake, the war of 1812" was published in 2001. and the baltimore sun said it is the best single volume treatment yet. and now chris along with john mckavt have a book coming out, "robert roth, the man who burned the white house and inspired the national anthem." and when chris gets here, we will have him come up to join s us. with us, we also have peter snow. glad to have peter here. he was born in dublin,qel and h is -- he did the national s service in the somerset light infant
the most that you will hear me, and so we will get to those who are here who are x experts and enlighten us if he is here yet, and i will introduce him so we don't have to resboe -- reintroduce him, and christopher george was born has a b.a. from loyola university in baltimore and mla from john hop kin cans university, and he is now a u.s. divided loyalty over the war of 1812. chris is the founding editor of the journal of the war of 1812, and the originator and koord coordinator of the...
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today we invited some of the main experts on this topic and in the region so inform us and enlighten usbout what's going on and what is the main reason for the rise of isis and extremism in general and what are the best ways to promote peace and dialogue and coexistence. with that, i'd like to turn it over to dr. bill lawrence, who will moderate this panel. thank you very much, and welcome and we hope you have a good afternoon or a good couple of hours with us today. thank you. [ applause ] >> my name is william lawrence. i'm the director for csid. a couple of administrative matters first. i'd like to remind everyone that this is being live streamed and broadcast on c-span 1 so we'd like everyone to speak in a microphone so that everyone can hear you. we will also be accepting questions from the q&a on twitter. so we hope to e get to as many of those as we can. but we will privilege the questions in the room. the topic for today is clear. and we have assembled one of the best panels that i could imagine on this topic. not specifically experts on iraq and syria, but on the regional ne no
today we invited some of the main experts on this topic and in the region so inform us and enlighten usbout what's going on and what is the main reason for the rise of isis and extremism in general and what are the best ways to promote peace and dialogue and coexistence. with that, i'd like to turn it over to dr. bill lawrence, who will moderate this panel. thank you very much, and welcome and we hope you have a good afternoon or a good couple of hours with us today. thank you. [ applause ]...
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invited some of the main experts on this topic in the region to inform us and enlighten us about what is going on and what is the main reason for the rise of isis and extremism in general. promotebest ways to peace and dialogue and coexistence. with that, i would like to turn it over to dr. bill lawrence who will moderate this panel. thank you very much and welcome and hope you have a good of hours or a couple with us today, thank you. [applause] >> my name is william lawrence. i am the director for csid. couple of administrative matters first -- i would like to remind everyone that this is being live stream than broadcast on c-span and we would like everyone to speak into a microphone. if you are talking, talking to a microphone so everyone can hear you. we will be accepting questions for the q7a on twitter. npc is the hastag. clear.ic for today is we have assembled one of the best panels that i can imagine on this topic, not specifically or necessarily experts on isis, iraq, and syria but on the regional phenomenon that are creating the regional crisis we are living in today. i'm go
invited some of the main experts on this topic in the region to inform us and enlighten us about what is going on and what is the main reason for the rise of isis and extremism in general. promotebest ways to peace and dialogue and coexistence. with that, i would like to turn it over to dr. bill lawrence who will moderate this panel. thank you very much and welcome and hope you have a good of hours or a couple with us today, thank you. [applause] >> my name is william lawrence. i am the...
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they will enlighten us on real wasteful programs we've been very fearful of challenging for fear, that will go down the drain 100% by undermining of support for these programs. more of this will come in you -- if you subscribe to my come loom free, nader.org. i do follow crony capitalism and all these convergences. i simply say, grover i will pay for full-time person and you pay for one full-time person. start right on the spot in few weeks, first totally committed convergant advocacy group in america. >> we are almost out of time. but before asking the last question, we have a couple housekeeping matters to take care of. first of all i would like to remind you of our you coming event and speakers. on september 15th, ken burns, documentary filmmaker. september 17th, john stump if, ceo of wells fargo. september 19th, larimer low, president and ceo of cvs corporation. mr. norquist and mr. nader you're welcome to come back an join the audience to smith questions. i would like to present the guests with traditional national press club mug. so on my right, mr. nader i hope you got one 10 ye
they will enlighten us on real wasteful programs we've been very fearful of challenging for fear, that will go down the drain 100% by undermining of support for these programs. more of this will come in you -- if you subscribe to my come loom free, nader.org. i do follow crony capitalism and all these convergences. i simply say, grover i will pay for full-time person and you pay for one full-time person. start right on the spot in few weeks, first totally committed convergant advocacy group in...
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a lot, this is the most you'll hear me so we'll get to those who are here who are experts and enlighten usten here yet. i'll introduce him. that way we won't have to re-introduce him, christopher george a medical editor by profession and independent historian. born in england. lives in baltimore. he has a b.a. in history from loyola university and mla from johns hopkins university. he is now a u.s. citizen, but he readily admits to divided loyalties over the war of 1812. chris is the founding editor of the journal of the war of 1812 and original coordinator of the war of 1812 symposium series. he's written numerous articles and given lectures on the conflict. his book, "terror on the chesapeake: the war of 1812 on the bay" was publishede@h["r' 2. the "baltimore sun" wrote about his book.tq0 it must be considered that topic, the warñbk of 1812's be single volume treatment yet. and chris along with john mccavitt have a book coming out next year, "robert ross the man who burned the white house and inspired the national anthem." we have with us peter snow, very glad to have peter here. he was
a lot, this is the most you'll hear me so we'll get to those who are here who are experts and enlighten usten here yet. i'll introduce him. that way we won't have to re-introduce him, christopher george a medical editor by profession and independent historian. born in england. lives in baltimore. he has a b.a. in history from loyola university and mla from johns hopkins university. he is now a u.s. citizen, but he readily admits to divided loyalties over the war of 1812. chris is the founding...
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lot, this is the most you'll hear me so we'll get to those who are here who ee are experts and enlighten us all. on our panel, i'm not sure if he's gotten here yet.orn i'll introduce him. that way we won't have to re-introduce him, christopher l, george a medical editor by profession and independent historian. he was born in liverpool, england. he lives in baltimore.ded he has a b.a. in history from loyola university and mla from johns hopkins university. he is now a u.s. citizen, but he readily admits to divided loyalties over the war of 1812. chris is the founding editor of the journal of the war of 1812 and original coordinator of the war of 1812 symposium series. he's written numerous articles . and given lectures on the conflict.esapea his book, "terror on the chesapeake: the war of 1812 on the bay" was published in 2001. the "baltimore sun" wrote about his book. it must be considered that topic, the war of 1812's best single volume treatment yet. and chris, along with john mccavitt, have a book coming ou next year, "robert ross: the mae who burned the white house and inspired the nati
lot, this is the most you'll hear me so we'll get to those who are here who ee are experts and enlighten us all. on our panel, i'm not sure if he's gotten here yet.orn i'll introduce him. that way we won't have to re-introduce him, christopher l, george a medical editor by profession and independent historian. he was born in liverpool, england. he lives in baltimore.ded he has a b.a. in history from loyola university and mla from johns hopkins university. he is now a u.s. citizen, but he...
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i think they will enlighten us on some of the real wasteful programs that we have been very fearful of challenging for fear that they will all go down the drain 100%. it undermines the support the for these programs. more of this will come if you subscribe to my column f say,der.org, and i want to grover, i will pay for one full-time person if you pay for one full-time person and we will start right on the spot in a few weeks, the first totally committed convergent advocacy group in america. we're almost out of time, but for asking laceration, we have a couple of housekeeping matters to take care of. i would remind you of our upcoming events. ken burns, september 16. ceo of wells fargo. mr. norquist and mr. nader, you're welcome to come back and join the audience answered the questions. i would like to present our guests with the traditional national press club mug. mr. nader, i hope you got 110 years ago. you can add this to the collection. mr. norquist, here's your first one, i believe, and i am sure you will be back for another one. can you each take 30 seconds to answer the followi
i think they will enlighten us on some of the real wasteful programs that we have been very fearful of challenging for fear that they will all go down the drain 100%. it undermines the support the for these programs. more of this will come if you subscribe to my column f say,der.org, and i want to grover, i will pay for one full-time person if you pay for one full-time person and we will start right on the spot in a few weeks, the first totally committed convergent advocacy group in america....
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they do enlighten all of us. pricing at $66 per share. we want to thank james galbraith . what we are experiencing right now. normal."nd of ziel.ohnny mans it's a big debate between james galbraith and bill gross. i like how the professor takes a set of outcomes. >> thanks again. "bloomberg surveillance" on bloomberg radio continues. in the loop is up next. ♪ >> good morning. it is friday, september 12. we are live from bloomberg world headquarters. you are "in the loop." i am betty liu. we have exclusive comments from miami dolphins team owner over the firestorm about what commissioner roger goodell knew about the ray rice tape and when he knew it. needs real estate. they are teaming up with a real estate company to build a google-like campus in san francisco. a big bet on the line lasting -- the long-lasting future of the car service company. russian president vladimir putin andretaliate after the eu u.s. imposed more sanctions over ukraine. includingned imports, clothing and used cars. was threatened with millions of dollars of fines. the court has released that has all
they do enlighten all of us. pricing at $66 per share. we want to thank james galbraith . what we are experiencing right now. normal."nd of ziel.ohnny mans it's a big debate between james galbraith and bill gross. i like how the professor takes a set of outcomes. >> thanks again. "bloomberg surveillance" on bloomberg radio continues. in the loop is up next. ♪ >> good morning. it is friday, september 12. we are live from bloomberg world headquarters. you are "in...
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educate and enlighten and try to use my love and passion for the history of this country and the historyis made toefrd encourage more folks to follow politics and participate. the more folks who understand what is begin on in washington and the more washington understand what is happening in america, the better our democracy can be. yes, i'm a political junkie. i don't run away from that. my love of politics is because i love our democracy. to some whom mistaken my love for politics like a game. they don't understand it's the most important game our country is involved with every day. farewell, my friends. >> you can catch chuck this sunday for his edition as the new moderator of meet of the press. i've seen the show once or twice. he's going to do great. that's it. jose diaz balart previews the president's overseas trip. take care. ♪ turn around! ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tempted ♪ ♪ by the chocolate all around ♪ turn around brian! ♪ this bar has protein oh yeah!♪ [ female announcer ] fiber one. welllllllll, not when your? travel rewards card ♪ this bar has protein oh yeah
educate and enlighten and try to use my love and passion for the history of this country and the historyis made toefrd encourage more folks to follow politics and participate. the more folks who understand what is begin on in washington and the more washington understand what is happening in america, the better our democracy can be. yes, i'm a political junkie. i don't run away from that. my love of politics is because i love our democracy. to some whom mistaken my love for politics like a...
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guest: that is why there is room for us to enlighten the administration. a lot of this happened because of the situation in iraq. many of our own advisers there are well-intentioned americans. highly educated people. they're confused with the embassy. they are making policy. they have not necessarily gotten out into the provinces, where the instability of the situation is actually manifested. and so, i think information is being blocked to some of our own top advisers there. they are prisoners of the situation inside iraq. so, i think we have to -- we can provide enlightenment and urge strong terms. but, you don't have a lopsided effort. the united states should not be put in the middle of the civil war. we should be speaking for inclusion in whatever force is assembled. you cannot ignore the legitimate tribal leaders of iraq. host: number is on our screen if you want to talk with our guest. you have heard them speaking about what their thoughts are. you heard general dempsey saying -- some say it was a contradictory message. what do you get, personally? g
guest: that is why there is room for us to enlighten the administration. a lot of this happened because of the situation in iraq. many of our own advisers there are well-intentioned americans. highly educated people. they're confused with the embassy. they are making policy. they have not necessarily gotten out into the provinces, where the instability of the situation is actually manifested. and so, i think information is being blocked to some of our own top advisers there. they are prisoners...
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tone 41 people is a large sound i'm concerned in the bar opens i enlighten as my lifetime home i feel this is unfair this proposed change of use i'll not been able to enjoy it i urge the commissioners to deny the chance of use >> thank you. >> i'm christen i'm here in support of the dr requester. the neighborhoods initially approached me around the issue because there was concern of the quality of life given the proximity to the rear yard and the business. at the time there was some impression that the rear yard was going to be used i'm sure you're aware of your heard that has since been changed so it will be just the interior use of the building which still does if you have been to the site could actually are a change in the quality of life as a wine bar or which is being proposed. so i do hope you consider the devastation and possibly taking dr as mr. welch has requested and whether or not this is restaurant is a bone fide restaurant or not in the past increase language associated with some projects the good neighbor and liaison language to be put in this the dr lose this to the reviewed with the owners that sound like proof
tone 41 people is a large sound i'm concerned in the bar opens i enlighten as my lifetime home i feel this is unfair this proposed change of use i'll not been able to enjoy it i urge the commissioners to deny the chance of use >> thank you. >> i'm christen i'm here in support of the dr requester. the neighborhoods initially approached me around the issue because there was concern of the quality of life given the proximity to the rear yard and the business. at the time there was some...
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y ther >> that's why i think there's room for us to enlighten the han administration.he a lot s of what'shappened, because of the situation in iraq when the green zone was built up in -- we had this mammoth embassy in baghdad, many of our own advisors there, well bassy. americans, highly educated people are sort of prisoners of the embassy.tten and so they're making it policy but they haven't necessarily gotten out into the provinces where the instability of the situation is actually manifested. and so i think information is e being blocked p to some of our n top advisors there. and they are prisoners of the situation inside of iraq, the security situation there. so i think we have to -- we can provide enlightenment i think and urging in the strongest possible terms that you don't ud have s a lopsided effort that i fact the united states shouldn't be put in the middle of a civilc war, that we should be speakingi for inclusion in whatever force is assembled and you cannot ignore the legitimate sunni tribal leaders of iraq and the broader region. >> numbers on our screen if you want to talk
y ther >> that's why i think there's room for us to enlighten the han administration.he a lot s of what'shappened, because of the situation in iraq when the green zone was built up in -- we had this mammoth embassy in baghdad, many of our own advisors there, well bassy. americans, highly educated people are sort of prisoners of the embassy.tten and so they're making it policy but they haven't necessarily gotten out into the provinces where the instability of the situation is actually...
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they have beenen enlightened corporation that has helped us. i'm also grateful to pbs itself and the corporation for public broadcasting, for major funding. i'm also grateful to the national endowment for the humanities. i began this business an awfully long time ago in the late '70s and i had the great good fortune to work with its chairman, joe duffy, who turned up today, not like a bad penny but as a welcome old friend and it is great to have joe here. thank you, joe for all the support you and subsequent chairmans, there must be about a dozen now since you, that have been supporting our work. we also have sustained support of the arthur vining davis foundations. individual contributions, significant individual contributions from jack taylor and roslyn walter and we also enjoy the support of a new organization, a non-profit called, the better angel society. and john and jessica fullerton and joan newton and the gulkin family and bonnie and tom mccloseky and the file foundation all contributed to our film and i would literally simply not be h
they have beenen enlightened corporation that has helped us. i'm also grateful to pbs itself and the corporation for public broadcasting, for major funding. i'm also grateful to the national endowment for the humanities. i began this business an awfully long time ago in the late '70s and i had the great good fortune to work with its chairman, joe duffy, who turned up today, not like a bad penny but as a welcome old friend and it is great to have joe here. thank you, joe for all the support you...
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enlighten and disturbed. >> i really believe that all the arts have a serious function and that it helps us find out who we in a much wider sense than we were before we experienced that work of art. ♪ >> so what brought you out here for the bike ride today? >> i grew up in san francisco but i have been living in new york. i wanted to see what san francisco is doing with infrastructure. >> cities are where people are living these days. the bay area is doing a lot with construction and the way to change the world starts here. >> we are about to take a bike ride. we have 30 cyclist. i'm really excited to hit the road and see what the city has in store. >> i definitely recommend it to people. it's a fun afternoon and you learn so many things. >> this is so much fun. i go to parts of the city that i don't come to. this will make the city a more susta for tuesday, august 26, 2014, is now called to order. roll call please. thank you mr. haney. complauf u ms. maufas. dr. murase. ms. norton. ms. wynns. president fewer. ms. jones mr. caan. thank you >> please join me in the pledge of allegiance. and to the republic
enlighten and disturbed. >> i really believe that all the arts have a serious function and that it helps us find out who we in a much wider sense than we were before we experienced that work of art. ♪ >> so what brought you out here for the bike ride today? >> i grew up in san francisco but i have been living in new york. i wanted to see what san francisco is doing with infrastructure. >> cities are where people are living these days. the bay area is doing a lot with...
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they have been an enlightened corporation that has helped us. i'm also grateful to pbs itself and publication for broadcasting and endowment for the humanities, i began this business an awfully long time ago in the late '70s. and i had the great good fortune to work with its chairman, joe duffy, who turned up today not like a bad penny but as a welcomed old friend. it's great to have joe here. thank you, joe, for all the support you and subsequent chairmans, there must be about a dozen now since you, that have been supporting our work. we also have the sustained support of the arthur vining davis foundations, individual contributions, significant individual contributions from jack taylor and roslin and we enjoy the support of a new organization, the nonprofit called the better angel society. and john and jessica fullerton and joan newhouse newton and the golkin family and bonnie and tom and the file foundation have all contributed to our film. and i would literally simply not be here without their support. nor would i be here without the support
they have been an enlightened corporation that has helped us. i'm also grateful to pbs itself and publication for broadcasting and endowment for the humanities, i began this business an awfully long time ago in the late '70s. and i had the great good fortune to work with its chairman, joe duffy, who turned up today not like a bad penny but as a welcomed old friend. it's great to have joe here. thank you, joe, for all the support you and subsequent chairmans, there must be about a dozen now...
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us on bloomberg. the scots laying claim, through the enlightenment, playing a big role in economics.d others. aboutg further forward entrepreneurial activities taking place. even the gaming industry. back to you. >> thank you very much indeed. could we, of course we could. should we? that is the more difficult question. anna edwards with tom hunter. we're going to take a break. coming up, stepping up prices. price rises will be avoidable if scotland becomes independent -- we speak to an analyst. ♪ good morning. welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." and live on bloomberg tv. streaming on your tablet. let me take you to some company news. the ceo of airbus has told bloomberg the company can maintain a production rate of a380s a8 380 -- 30 month. we also spoke to them about what is next. thee can maintain production rate in the coming years. aircraft in the backlog. 50, if you want to order one, i can offer you a slot in 2021. we need to ramp up and see what happens. >> sony widen its net loss forecast overnight. that is after writing down the value of its smartphone business. the
us on bloomberg. the scots laying claim, through the enlightenment, playing a big role in economics.d others. aboutg further forward entrepreneurial activities taking place. even the gaming industry. back to you. >> thank you very much indeed. could we, of course we could. should we? that is the more difficult question. anna edwards with tom hunter. we're going to take a break. coming up, stepping up prices. price rises will be avoidable if scotland becomes independent -- we speak to an...
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enlightening and educational. >> wand to end on foreign policy. the president used the term degrade and destroy isis. at what point is isis destroyed? how do you know when the job is done? >> that's a tough one. when isis was al qaeda in iraq we thought we had gotten him down to a point where they were destroyed and they managed to e regenerate. if there is one person out there who can read something that the group has put out in the past they can become them again. we have to remove their military ability to oppress people in the region. if we can do it we'll be successful. >> steve bucc are i is director of the center for security policy. appreciate your time. >> thanks for having me. >> the president is set to address the nation tomorrow night with his plans to confront the threat from isis. the washington post is reporting that the president will speak from the state floor at the white house. how the u.s. will, degrade and destroy the islamic state. the president is presenting his plan to congressional leaders at the white house this afternoon. that meeting is set for a little more than 30 minute
enlightening and educational. >> wand to end on foreign policy. the president used the term degrade and destroy isis. at what point is isis destroyed? how do you know when the job is done? >> that's a tough one. when isis was al qaeda in iraq we thought we had gotten him down to a point where they were destroyed and they managed to e regenerate. if there is one person out there who can read something that the group has put out in the past they can become them again. we have to...
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us to be together. so i question the unwillingness to come and ask for a renewed aumf. can you enlighten me as to what the change of heart from the last hearing? >> actually there's no change of heart, senator. honestly. there's -- there's a -- there's a big difference between the authorities that are available. we did not have authority. in any form. sufficient without congress passing it, except for article 2, excuse me, we had article 2 authority which is always there for the president of the united states. nobody has every gotten to the question whether or not he would have exercised it had congress not passed it. but the fact is the president did make a decision to strike. he made a decision and publicly announced it. he said i have made a decision to strike. then as you know there was a lot of requests in our briefings in congress to come to congress and since we didn't have authority beyond article 2, and that's the dis tinction went then and now. then it didn't cover chemical weapons with assad, it covered terrorism and al qaeda. and so if it weren't isil that was this direct com
us to be together. so i question the unwillingness to come and ask for a renewed aumf. can you enlighten me as to what the change of heart from the last hearing? >> actually there's no change of heart, senator. honestly. there's -- there's a -- there's a big difference between the authorities that are available. we did not have authority. in any form. sufficient without congress passing it, except for article 2, excuse me, we had article 2 authority which is always there for the president...
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this stuff written by our health care policy people is very enlightening and educational >> host: back on foreign policy the president has usedthe term to degrade and destroy ice this. what point is it destroyed? >> that is tough with the terrorist group because win isis was al qaeda in an iraq we thought we had gotten them down to a point where they were destroyed and they regenerated. i don't think one can ever effectively say you have destroyed a terrorist group just you can read something the group has put out in the past that they can become then again but we have to remove the of military ability to oppress people in the region then we will be successful. >> host: steve bucci from the heritage foundation. thank you for your time this morning. >> guest: thank you for having me. [inaudible conversations] hispanic the room will come to order we want to welcome our guests been especially the first panel and our second panel. one month ago today, and then on to man named michael brown was shot and killed by a local policeman in the town of ferguson misery and it is stated acting in self-defense
this stuff written by our health care policy people is very enlightening and educational >> host: back on foreign policy the president has usedthe term to degrade and destroy ice this. what point is it destroyed? >> that is tough with the terrorist group because win isis was al qaeda in an iraq we thought we had gotten them down to a point where they were destroyed and they regenerated. i don't think one can ever effectively say you have destroyed a terrorist group just you can read...
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us to be together. so i question the uningness to come and ask for a renewed, aumf. can you enlighten me why the change of heart from the last hearing some. >> there's no change of heart, senator. honestly, there's a -- there's a big difference between the the authorities that are available. we did not have authority in any form sufficient without congress passing it except for article 2, excuse me. we had article 2 authority for the president of the united states which is always there and nobody has ever gotten to the question of whether or not he would have exercised it had congress not passed it, but the fact is the president did make a decision to strike. he made a decision and publicly announced it. he said i have made a decision to strike. then, as you know, was there a lot of requests in our briefings with congress to come to congress and since we didn't have authority beyond article 2 and that's the distinction between then and now. then the the 2001 aumf did not cover chemical weapons with assad. it covered terrorism and al qaeda, and so if it weren't isil that was this direc
us to be together. so i question the uningness to come and ask for a renewed, aumf. can you enlighten me why the change of heart from the last hearing some. >> there's no change of heart, senator. honestly, there's a -- there's a big difference between the the authorities that are available. we did not have authority in any form sufficient without congress passing it except for article 2, excuse me. we had article 2 authority for the president of the united states which is always there...
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joining us from the exchange, teddy weisberg at the cme in chicago, we have chris robinson and chris gersh. a very frank and enlightening conversation with alibaba founder and exec chair jack ma as well as how it's trading right now? >> up 34%, liz, doing very well off of the listing price, of $68. a lucky number for alibaba. take a look at chart we put together for you. we want to show you the initial spike. you see it level off and you see equilibrium of sorts. we're wondering how it's going close, will it break one way or the other as the closing bell approaches. we'll watch that for you as well. i want to bring to you my interview with co-founder and executive chairman jack ma. i asked what is he going to do with all the money they've raised? do they have plans to invest in the verticals or expand elsewhere. this is what he said. >> i would not say vertical. we have a lot of things we're buying and doing things to expand our ecosystem. because today it seems we are pretty big in china. compared to tomorrow, the world, we are tiny. we want to last 102 years, we finished 15 years and there's another 87 years to go. th
joining us from the exchange, teddy weisberg at the cme in chicago, we have chris robinson and chris gersh. a very frank and enlightening conversation with alibaba founder and exec chair jack ma as well as how it's trading right now? >> up 34%, liz, doing very well off of the listing price, of $68. a lucky number for alibaba. take a look at chart we put together for you. we want to show you the initial spike. you see it level off and you see equilibrium of sorts. we're wondering how it's...
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us today as we commemorate the 150th anniversary of the battle of fort stooens. the national park service has been commemorating the ses kwi centennial with programming that have enlightenednal park service. the fort stevens commemorative programs held over the last few months would not have been possible without the program manager kim elder and our friends from the alliance defenses of washington, specifically president and vice president. they worked together over the last two years to plan a series of events that would not only interest and engage those already knowledgeable about the civil war, but would also include themes that would appeal to new audience. that is the key, ensuring that we are creating opportunities for new audiences to become engaged and informed about our nation's history. thank you kim, susan and loretta for your hard work in creating those opportunities. [ applause ] i'd also like to thank the national park service employees and volunteers who worked and are working today to execute the plan here this weekend. we'd also like to thank council member mary bouzer who has been supportive of our efforts to ensure that the residents of the district o
us today as we commemorate the 150th anniversary of the battle of fort stooens. the national park service has been commemorating the ses kwi centennial with programming that have enlightenednal park service. the fort stevens commemorative programs held over the last few months would not have been possible without the program manager kim elder and our friends from the alliance defenses of washington, specifically president and vice president. they worked together over the last two years to plan...
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, would be enlightened by knowing a bit more about where you stand in relation to these projections. and with that in mind and in the name of transparency, i wonder if you could describe to us whether you're at the low end of those projections within the central tendency or at the high end. i also want to ask you about a san francisco fed paper that came out recently which suggested that market expectations have been running below the fed's own projections. so i wanted to ask you if you see that as well and whether it's at all troubling that market expectations might not be aligned with what the fed put out today. >> so with respect to identifying myself, the committee has had discussions during the years that we have been providing these forecasts of the participants to the public as to whether or not it's desirable from the standpoint of a committee functioning to identify who's who in these pictures. and thus far while occasionally an individual will indicate in a speech what their personal views are, we have not yet decided that it would be a desirable thing for the point of view of our decision making process to identify individuals. we have a subcommittee on communica
, would be enlightened by knowing a bit more about where you stand in relation to these projections. and with that in mind and in the name of transparency, i wonder if you could describe to us whether you're at the low end of those projections within the central tendency or at the high end. i also want to ask you about a san francisco fed paper that came out recently which suggested that market expectations have been running below the fed's own projections. so i wanted to ask you if you see...
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us to be together. so i question the unwillingness to come and ask for a renewed aumf. can you enlighten me as to why the change of heart from the last hearing? >> there is no change of heart, senator, honestly. their is a big difference between the authorities that are available. we did not have authority in the form sufficient without congress passing a except for article two. excuse me. in article two authority for the president of the united states, which is always there. and no one has ever gone to the question of whether or not he would have exercised it had congress not passed a but the fact is, the president did make a decision to strike. he made a decision and publicly announced it. he said, i have made decision to strike. then, as you know, there was a lot of request and our briefings with congress to come to congress. and since we did not have authority beyond article to -- and that is the distinction between then and now. then the 2001 aumf did not cover chemical weapons with assad. it covered terrorism and al qaeda. and so if it weren't isil that was this direct component of
us to be together. so i question the unwillingness to come and ask for a renewed aumf. can you enlighten me as to why the change of heart from the last hearing? >> there is no change of heart, senator, honestly. their is a big difference between the authorities that are available. we did not have authority in the form sufficient without congress passing a except for article two. excuse me. in article two authority for the president of the united states, which is always there. and no one...
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behe public enlightened by knowing a bit more about where you stand in relation to these projections. with that in mind and in the name of transparency, i wonder if you could describe to us whether you are at the low end those projections within the central tendency or at the high-end? i also want to ask you about a san francisco fed paper that came out recently which suggested that market expectations have been running below the fed's own projections. you see to ask you if that as well and whether it is troubling that market expectations might not be aligned with what the fed put out today. >> with respect to identifying myself, the committee has had discussions during the years we have been providing these forecasts of the participants to the public as to whether or not it's desirable from the standpoint of committee functioning to identify who is who in these pictures. bus far, while occasionally an indicate in al speech with their personal views are, we have not yet decided that it would be a desirable ofng from the point of view our decision-making process to identify individuals. we have a subcommittee on communications that is now chaired by vice chair fisher and
behe public enlightened by knowing a bit more about where you stand in relation to these projections. with that in mind and in the name of transparency, i wonder if you could describe to us whether you are at the low end those projections within the central tendency or at the high-end? i also want to ask you about a san francisco fed paper that came out recently which suggested that market expectations have been running below the fed's own projections. you see to ask you if that as well and...
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us to be together. so i question the unwillingness to come and ask for a renewed amuf. can you enlightenas to what -- why the change of heart from the last hearing? >> actually, there's no change of heart, senator. honestly, there's a big difference between the authorities that are available. we did not have authority in any form sufficient, without congress passing it, except for article ii. excuse me, we had article ii authority for the president of the united states, which is always there. and nobody has ever gotten to the question of whether or not he would have exercised it had congress not passed it. but the fact is the president did make a decision to strike. he made a decision and publicly announced it. he said, i have made a decision to strike. then, as you know, there was a lot of request in our briefings with congress to come to congress and since we didn't have authority beyond article ii, and that's the distinction between then and now. then, the 2001 amuf did not cover chemical weapons with assad. it covered terrorism and al qaeda. and so if it weren't isil that was this di
us to be together. so i question the unwillingness to come and ask for a renewed amuf. can you enlightenas to what -- why the change of heart from the last hearing? >> actually, there's no change of heart, senator. honestly, there's a big difference between the authorities that are available. we did not have authority in any form sufficient, without congress passing it, except for article ii. excuse me, we had article ii authority for the president of the united states, which is always...
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would be an enlightened by knowing a bit more about where you stand in relation to these projections, and with that in mind and in the name of transparency, i wonder if you could describe to us if you are within the low end of the high-end? i also want to ask about san francisco fed paper that came out recently that suggested market expectations have been running below the fed's own projections. i wanted to ask you if you see that as well, and if it is troubling that market expectations might not aligned with what the fed put out today. or ask with respect to myself, the committee has had discussions during the years that we have been providing of theorecasts participants to the public as to whether or not it is desirable from the standpoint of committee functioning to identify who is who in these pictures. for her occasionally -- an individual will indicate in their speech what their personal vehicles are, why have not yet decided that it would be a desirable thing for the point of view of our decision-making process to identify individuals. we have a subcommittee on communications that now is chaired by vice chair fisher and the sill be considering cp and whether changes a
would be an enlightened by knowing a bit more about where you stand in relation to these projections, and with that in mind and in the name of transparency, i wonder if you could describe to us if you are within the low end of the high-end? i also want to ask about san francisco fed paper that came out recently that suggested market expectations have been running below the fed's own projections. i wanted to ask you if you see that as well, and if it is troubling that market expectations might...
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enlighten people on some of the key issues in the debate. we're extraordinarily grateful, again, to charlie and juliet for flying in from ed inbourg, ahead of these momentous events to tell us what's going on. i hope everybody will be watching this very closely. and thank you so much for participating, you in the audience, in this discussion today. thank you very much again. [ applause ] >>> here just a few of the comments recently received from the viewers. >> i love your program. but you've changed the writing on the bottom giving the name of the people and the place. and it's so small, i have to get up out of bed, i'm an invalid, and walk over there to see it. it's just about a third smaller. and i really wish you would change it back to the other format. >> i like c-span, why do they favor republicans over democrats. why does c-span let republicans call in, and say anything against the president, and they're not cut off. but as soon as the democrats say something about the republicans, they're cut off. c-span is not fair. >> i am not going to thank c-span, because the cable industry that i have pays for y'all's existence. i watch c-span, congress, senate, and it's prett
enlighten people on some of the key issues in the debate. we're extraordinarily grateful, again, to charlie and juliet for flying in from ed inbourg, ahead of these momentous events to tell us what's going on. i hope everybody will be watching this very closely. and thank you so much for participating, you in the audience, in this discussion today. thank you very much again. [ applause ] >>> here just a few of the comments recently received from the viewers. >> i love your...
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think would be enlightened by knowing a bit more about where you stand in relation to these projections. and with that in mind and in the name of transparency, i wonder if you could describe to us whether you're at the low end of those projections within the central tendency or at the high end? i also want to ask you about a san francisco fed paper that came out recently which suggested that market expectations have been running below the fed zone projections. so i wanted to ask you if you see that as well and whether it's at all troubling that market expectations might not be aligned with what the fed put out today. >> so with respect to identifying myself, the committee has had discussions during the years that we have been providing these forecasts of the participants to the public as to whether or not it's desirable from the standpoint of a committee functioning to identify who's who in these pictures. and thus far, while occasionally an individual will indicate in a speech what their personal views are, we have not yet decided it would be a desirable thing from the point of view of our decision-making process to identify individuals. we have a subcommittee on communication
think would be enlightened by knowing a bit more about where you stand in relation to these projections. and with that in mind and in the name of transparency, i wonder if you could describe to us whether you're at the low end of those projections within the central tendency or at the high end? i also want to ask you about a san francisco fed paper that came out recently which suggested that market expectations have been running below the fed zone projections. so i wanted to ask you if you see...
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enlightened people on some of the key issues in the debate. we are grateful again to charlie and juliet for flying in from edinburgh. obviously, just a weekend of these momentous events to tell usat's going on. and i hope that everybody who will be watching this very closely, and thank you so much participating, you in the audience, in this discussion today. a given much again, and to geoff and to jeremy also. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> he spent to providing live coverage of the u.s. senate floor proceedings and key public policy bent. and every weekend booktv, now for 15 years the only television network devoted to nonfiction books and authors. c-span to greater by the cable tv industry and brought to you as a public service by local cable or satellite provider. watch us in hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> general speeches until 2:15 p.m. eastern when senators return to roll call votes and a pair of nominations to the nuclear regulatory commission expected approval of seven of the executive branch nominations. all those by voice vote. later in the week it is in disputed members will take up a short-term government spending bill through december
enlightened people on some of the key issues in the debate. we are grateful again to charlie and juliet for flying in from edinburgh. obviously, just a weekend of these momentous events to tell usat's going on. and i hope that everybody who will be watching this very closely, and thank you so much participating, you in the audience, in this discussion today. a given much again, and to geoff and to jeremy also. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> he spent to providing live coverage of...