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but gandhi was much more of a politician than people give them credit for. of all the people, it seems like this saintly figure that sort of spouts proverbs for some great and is for peace and so one and hates violence. he was a very shrewd politician. to use nonviolence against the british because it worked. he knew that the indians didn't have the weapons to challenge the british army. this was the advantage they have over them. he had great success in the '20s and '30s, but he was also fairly vain man and he was surrounded by admirers telling them what a great are his me was and how infallible he was. even indian leaders like nehru would come to for advice and said he was a true. first, he never understood the way muslims like jinnah saw him. he thought i'm a pair person can i have no prejudice, i have nothing against muslims. of course, they must embrace my message. he couldn't understand that for many muslims they would seek gandhi dressed up like a hindu sage, hindu chants and so on, stories, the parables years were all into parables using hindu gods.
but gandhi was much more of a politician than people give them credit for. of all the people, it seems like this saintly figure that sort of spouts proverbs for some great and is for peace and so one and hates violence. he was a very shrewd politician. to use nonviolence against the british because it worked. he knew that the indians didn't have the weapons to challenge the british army. this was the advantage they have over them. he had great success in the '20s and '30s, but he was also...
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were you surprised by the things you learned about gandhi and other might affect our memories of him speak was it's interesting, you have to write about him carefully obviously, especially for an indian audience, but gandhi was much more of a politician than people give him credit for. he seems like this saintly figure that sort of spots proverbs that sound great and is for peace and so on and hates violence. he was a very shrewd politician. he used nonviolence against the british because it worked. into the indians didn't have the weapons to challenge the british army. this was the advantage they had over them. he had great success in the '20s and '30s. but he was also fairly vain man, and he was surrounded by admirers telling them what a great person he was and how infallible he was, even indian leaders came to for advice as if he were a google. first, he never understood the way muslims saw him. he thought i make your persevered i have no prejudice, nothing against muslims. of course, they must embrace my message. he couldn't understand that for many muslims they would see gandhi
were you surprised by the things you learned about gandhi and other might affect our memories of him speak was it's interesting, you have to write about him carefully obviously, especially for an indian audience, but gandhi was much more of a politician than people give him credit for. he seems like this saintly figure that sort of spots proverbs that sound great and is for peace and so on and hates violence. he was a very shrewd politician. he used nonviolence against the british because it...
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she campaigned to save the children's bureau and spoke about the efforts of mahatma's gandhi -- of gandhi. only her death in 1931 brought an end to her activism. so the final lesson, give credit where it is due. belle la follette deserves recognition for contributing significantly for the political achievement of her husband and her son but the determination to provide that record dish and has of skewered the contributions -- has obscured the contributions that she made in her own right, the causes of her own choosing, blocking a recognition of her own legacy. a closer look reveals an unexpected belle la follette. a passionate feminist dedicated to peace and making her world a better place through a variety of innovative reforms. her life, i believe, offers a valuable lessons for today. thank you. [applause] ms. unger: well, thank you very much. i am so delighted you all stayed awake and that you are all here. this is terrific. i invite any questions at this moment. >> [indiscernible] socialism and her relationship with [indiscernible] ms. unger: she did not say she was a socialist, but s
she campaigned to save the children's bureau and spoke about the efforts of mahatma's gandhi -- of gandhi. only her death in 1931 brought an end to her activism. so the final lesson, give credit where it is due. belle la follette deserves recognition for contributing significantly for the political achievement of her husband and her son but the determination to provide that record dish and has of skewered the contributions -- has obscured the contributions that she made in her own right, the...
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raoul gandhi. what is he doing? is he looking to run?llen: he disappeared for a few months and came back looking refreshed. and he is sort of making moves like he may be gandhi and nehru and numbers of his family before him. carol: does he have support? ellen: it's not clear. the congress party was trampled. it is sort of looking ahead. will he ultimately gain the power is the a question. david: you look at the demand for satellites. it was the providence of the government for a long time. now you have companies getting satellites into space. ellen: elon musk is landed a rocket back to earth. most people think it's about what is going on in space. it's about what is going on down here. the increased demand for wi-fi, the increased demand for internet connection, and especially for those of us who go on airplanes and have the connection, satellites can cure that. for satellite companies, most of the business will be beyond launching satellites. carol: in the markets and finance session, what does buffett want to do with yahoo!? we are tal
raoul gandhi. what is he doing? is he looking to run?llen: he disappeared for a few months and came back looking refreshed. and he is sort of making moves like he may be gandhi and nehru and numbers of his family before him. carol: does he have support? ellen: it's not clear. the congress party was trampled. it is sort of looking ahead. will he ultimately gain the power is the a question. david: you look at the demand for satellites. it was the providence of the government for a long time. now...
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martin luther king jr., gandhi, jesus christ and i think i'm in good company when it can comes to that. >> come on, man. you're way better than those guys. all those clothes preached love and tolerance. preaching hate is where the challenge is at. get him a statue or put his face on a cake. >> trevor: i don't see this working as a negotiation tactic. >> i'm glad you brought that up because you have to know you may lose which brings us to tip three, prepare for the worse. if you're realistic you'll have nothing fear. in this situation the worse case is transgender people feel welcome in your state and you kept billions of federal dollars. nightmare, i know. so north carolina go in negotiations prepared to lose the game and money that's wha i call winning. >> trevor: how is that called winning. seems you know nothing about winning. >> it's not me. ever rule comes from a book called "the art of the deal." maybe you've heard of it. and i only have one rule, always consult donald trump on fighting on where to take a dump. >> trevor: i can't believe you went out and bought that book. >> didn
martin luther king jr., gandhi, jesus christ and i think i'm in good company when it can comes to that. >> come on, man. you're way better than those guys. all those clothes preached love and tolerance. preaching hate is where the challenge is at. get him a statue or put his face on a cake. >> trevor: i don't see this working as a negotiation tactic. >> i'm glad you brought that up because you have to know you may lose which brings us to tip three, prepare for the worse. if...
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. >>> calling on camera, a bay care business burglared gandhi again. people in san francisco castro neighborhood say skriem on the rise and the area is changing. one business has been hit three times just this month. >> reporter: we spoke to the manager of a smoke shop here who says the district isn't as safe as it used to be. they keep getting hit despite alarm and survey lebs system. take a look at the video they shared with us. this is the third time they've been hit in one month. this was taken tuesday morning. all three smash and grabs are caught on camera, each one happening 5:00 in the morning. le manager says he believes the same man -- the manager says he believes the same man is responsible. he busted out a glass window and takes cigarettes and anything he can get his hands on. >> it's upsetting if everybody is going to have to get gates on front of their houses that are getting broken into. it's not just businesses. it's houses, cars. >> reporter: that man says the recent burglars are affecting how long he has to wait to get a gate i believe
. >>> calling on camera, a bay care business burglared gandhi again. people in san francisco castro neighborhood say skriem on the rise and the area is changing. one business has been hit three times just this month. >> reporter: we spoke to the manager of a smoke shop here who says the district isn't as safe as it used to be. they keep getting hit despite alarm and survey lebs system. take a look at the video they shared with us. this is the third time they've been hit in one...
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but they weren't prepared for a street artist's portrait of gandhi, a universal symbol of non-violence. omaid sharifi: it's enough of violence, it's enough guns, so let's come over and let's just start something new. and that only be possible to non-violence. reporter: the artists have gradually drawn a number of fans. and a life of danger for local police has become a bit more colorful, too. >> i think the pictures are very good. the artists really want to change something. they want to improve life in our country. reporter: these artists want nothing less than to see kabul become the graffiti capital of the world. they want to laugh, even though they have every reason to cry. they want to stay in afghanistan, even though tens of thousands of afghans have fled. omaid sharifi: when i was a kid i saw two people beheaded in front of me, during the taliban regime. whenever i come from my home, every day in my car, i really feel that there will be an explosion and i will not return back to my family. these are real challenges, real threats. but at the back of my mind, i still feel that i c
but they weren't prepared for a street artist's portrait of gandhi, a universal symbol of non-violence. omaid sharifi: it's enough of violence, it's enough guns, so let's come over and let's just start something new. and that only be possible to non-violence. reporter: the artists have gradually drawn a number of fans. and a life of danger for local police has become a bit more colorful, too. >> i think the pictures are very good. the artists really want to change something. they want to...
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a leader of anti-colonial forces in india probably second to knew rue and gandhi -- nehru and gandhi, of course, fought shoulder to shoulder with japanese forces against the allies. so the united states has this penchant, this proclivity for getting ensnared in these alliances but not thinking through all of the possible downstream consequences. and then people like us wind up paying the price. and i think that one of the many reasons why we end up paying the price is pause not enough of us -- is because not enough of us are energized, not enough of us are sufficiently informed. and there's this comforting notion, which i'm well aware of since i teach teenagers for a living, that what we're attaining today will not be the sentiment tomorrow. that allows you to sleep tonight, but sadly and tragically, history does not often allow for such a pleasing result. things can change. but let us hope that we will be able to muster the intelligence and the energy to insure that these doomsday scenarios will never have the opportunity to unfold. >> anybody else have any questions? comments? >> oh
a leader of anti-colonial forces in india probably second to knew rue and gandhi -- nehru and gandhi, of course, fought shoulder to shoulder with japanese forces against the allies. so the united states has this penchant, this proclivity for getting ensnared in these alliances but not thinking through all of the possible downstream consequences. and then people like us wind up paying the price. and i think that one of the many reasons why we end up paying the price is pause not enough of us --...
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his name brings with gandhi and churchill, yet he was ostracized by the scientific community whose adulation he craved. with that set up i felt i would ask each of you to talk about how you began your books, how you chose this subject, how you got into this, give us a sense. you want to begin? >> hello, everybody. i am glad to be in california. always delighted to be here and isabella would consider this one of her most important global capitals if she was still alive. she did claim the world for herself and that included the americas, and memories of her all over the state. if y think of san francisco, san diego, los angeles and sacramento, these are all spanish words and they are spanish because of the control she managed to exert through the spanish empire. this is how i came to write the book, i love california and always fascinated by the spanish names in california in spanish and mexican history of california. it goes back further in my childhood where a large part of my childhood was spent in the panama canal zone which was then part of the us empire. i go out on a seawall overlooking
his name brings with gandhi and churchill, yet he was ostracized by the scientific community whose adulation he craved. with that set up i felt i would ask each of you to talk about how you began your books, how you chose this subject, how you got into this, give us a sense. you want to begin? >> hello, everybody. i am glad to be in california. always delighted to be here and isabella would consider this one of her most important global capitals if she was still alive. she did claim the...
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i always considered dan to be in a league with mahatma gandhi and dorothy gray and the greatest peoplehe was the first priest arrested in u.s. history against war, maybe the world. he certainly changed the church in the united states and the world. we never had this before. that is what is so amazing about speakinghil, priests against war. and now that is kind of normal for a lot of people. for them, it was so groundbreaking. spoke to me all along about resistance now as a way of life. that we as people of peace and nonviolence have to spend our lives saying no to the culture of war and working for the abolition of war and poverty and nuclear weapons and as frida talked about, one of the first things he said to me 35 euros ago was talking about resisting debt as a social methodology. if you're going to spend your life resisting debt, you're going to learn to live life to the full. if you want to be hopeful, yet to do hopeful things. and he said, don't just do something, stand there. he was faithful. early on he was saying, make the connections between all of the issues as activists. ro
i always considered dan to be in a league with mahatma gandhi and dorothy gray and the greatest peoplehe was the first priest arrested in u.s. history against war, maybe the world. he certainly changed the church in the united states and the world. we never had this before. that is what is so amazing about speakinghil, priests against war. and now that is kind of normal for a lot of people. for them, it was so groundbreaking. spoke to me all along about resistance now as a way of life. that we...
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what happens in gandhi?>> the last time that mohammed ali and malcolm x saw each other was in ghana, outside of the embassador hotel. it was totally by coincidence. malcolm is leaving and cassus was arriving. i might say in africa when ally starts to think of himself as the king of the world, but malcolm -- people sometimes confused him with mohammed ali. no, no i'm not mohamed. he would throw out a picture of him and mohamed. this is mohammed ali, the heavy weight champion, this is my friend, my very great friend. he still considered him friends and when he saw mohammed ali he start to say, mohamed, brother mohamed, he started going to him and ali looked at him dead in his eyes, just darts coming out and said, you shouldn't have said about the honorable mohamed and turns around and walks away. mia angelo was there. malcolm said, you know, i lost a lot, maybe too much. i mean, it broke him. it almost broke him. >> and we all know what happened after that, ultimately to malcolm x, but in the case of mohammed
what happens in gandhi?>> the last time that mohammed ali and malcolm x saw each other was in ghana, outside of the embassador hotel. it was totally by coincidence. malcolm is leaving and cassus was arriving. i might say in africa when ally starts to think of himself as the king of the world, but malcolm -- people sometimes confused him with mohammed ali. no, no i'm not mohamed. he would throw out a picture of him and mohamed. this is mohammed ali, the heavy weight champion, this is my...
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republican congressman and ben gandhi -- benghazi committee chairman trey gaudi said they unveiled new facts but they are having major issues spotting some witnesses and witness lists provided to them like the two men we spoke with. jon: deadly bombings to tell you about across baghdad as twin bombings leave five police officers dead. what is this wave of terror attacks in the iraqi capital mean for the battle to defeat isis? our next guest says the us is losing that battle. the playground up in flames and neighbors wonder if it was the work of an arsonist. >> who would do something like that? (politely) wait, wait, wait! you can't put it in like... ...that, you have to rinse it first that's baked- on alfredo. baked-on? it's never gonna work. dish issues? cascade platinum... powers... through... your toughest stuck-on food. so let your dishwasher be the dishwasher. see? told you it would work. cascade. e.t. phone home. when you find something you love, you can never get enough of it. change the way you experience tv with xfinity x1. jon: of fire in a playground could land someone in th
republican congressman and ben gandhi -- benghazi committee chairman trey gaudi said they unveiled new facts but they are having major issues spotting some witnesses and witness lists provided to them like the two men we spoke with. jon: deadly bombings to tell you about across baghdad as twin bombings leave five police officers dead. what is this wave of terror attacks in the iraqi capital mean for the battle to defeat isis? our next guest says the us is losing that battle. the playground up...
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mahatma gandhi was asked what do you think about it? he said it would be a good idea.e it. you believe there is a path forward and you are working for it. how optimistic are you about the path forward and how worried are you that there will actually be a breakup. my views is that we don't have a moral right to be anything other than optimistic. our optimism should be based on faith and not evidence. there is no evidence that things will end up well for europe, but we must remain optimistic because this optimism may feed into a political path that will consolidate europe. we need to stop this slide into a post-modern abyss. we have to stop re-erecting borders within the countries and we have to stop indulging in the not in my backyard logic and we'll face up to the fact that we have one european crisis and another greek crisis or the british crisis or the italian crisis and one crisis of one single market. we need to consolidate and create the political institutions that will help us deal with this crisis systematically in order to avoid the systemic collapse. >> it's a
mahatma gandhi was asked what do you think about it? he said it would be a good idea.e it. you believe there is a path forward and you are working for it. how optimistic are you about the path forward and how worried are you that there will actually be a breakup. my views is that we don't have a moral right to be anything other than optimistic. our optimism should be based on faith and not evidence. there is no evidence that things will end up well for europe, but we must remain optimistic...
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most people associate this type of action with gandhi and martin luther king, but people have been using this country, as women, as minorities, as workers, as people of different sexual orientations, and citizens concerned with the environment. these rights weren't handed to us. they were won by people who fought for them and who sacrificed for them, but because we haven't learned from this history, nonviolent struggle as a technique is widely misunderstood. i met recently with a group of ethiopian activists, and they told me something that i hear a lot. they said they'd already tried nonviolent action, and it hadn't worked. years ago, they held a protest, the government arrested everyone, and that was the end of that. the idea that nonviolent struggle is equivalent to street protests is a real problem, because although protests can be a great way to show that people want change, on their own, they don't actually create change, at least change that is fundamental. powerful opponents are not going to give people what they want just because they asked nicely or even not so nicely. [laughte
most people associate this type of action with gandhi and martin luther king, but people have been using this country, as women, as minorities, as workers, as people of different sexual orientations, and citizens concerned with the environment. these rights weren't handed to us. they were won by people who fought for them and who sacrificed for them, but because we haven't learned from this history, nonviolent struggle as a technique is widely misunderstood. i met recently with a group of...
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gandhi, i'll set the bar a little lower. bob dole, 1996 -- >> is that lower? >> senator dole was receiving the nomination of the party and he said, we are the party of linco lincoln, and if if you don't welcome everyone, if every color and religion into our party, the exits are clearly marked. he told the bigots to get out of his party. and it was a great moment of leadership. buckly did that back in the day. bernie needs to do that. i think it's in his heart. he's a terrific guy. he's got a really good heart, but you can't con flat threats of violence with we feel like we were mistreated. you have to say violence is always wrong. >> i do need to take a quick break. more on this when we come back. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there is only one place where real and amazing live. seaworld. real. amazing we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen.man. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprise
gandhi, i'll set the bar a little lower. bob dole, 1996 -- >> is that lower? >> senator dole was receiving the nomination of the party and he said, we are the party of linco lincoln, and if if you don't welcome everyone, if every color and religion into our party, the exits are clearly marked. he told the bigots to get out of his party. and it was a great moment of leadership. buckly did that back in the day. bernie needs to do that. i think it's in his heart. he's a terrific guy....
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sentiments in india as well, leader of anticlol onial forces in india probably second to naru and gandhi, of course, fought shoulder to shoulder with japanese forces against the allies. so the united states gets snared but not thinking on the downstream consequences and people like us wind up paying the price and i think that one of the many reasons why we wind up paying the price is because not enough of us are energized, not enough are sufficiently informed and there's this comforting notion which i'm well aware of since i teach teenagers for a living that what's on taping -- obtaining today would be tomorrow. but sadly and tragicically it doesn't allow for unpleasing result. things will change but let us hope to be able to muster to ensure that the dooms' day scenarios will never have the opportunity to unfold. >> anybody else have any questions or comments? here is one. >> explosion of haitians from the dominican republic and also role after earthquake and role internal affairs. >> well, as you probably know the latter point is getting considerable attention. not least because of the
sentiments in india as well, leader of anticlol onial forces in india probably second to naru and gandhi, of course, fought shoulder to shoulder with japanese forces against the allies. so the united states gets snared but not thinking on the downstream consequences and people like us wind up paying the price and i think that one of the many reasons why we wind up paying the price is because not enough of us are energized, not enough are sufficiently informed and there's this comforting notion...
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what of the great traditions nonviolence, i mean, you have gandhi and his acts of nonviolence throughinfluence of martin luther king and the black civil rights movement has influenced the untouchable communities, india. there are-- of course, you think about overthrow of apartheid in south africa. there are these extraordinary currents in the world in which writers are also part, we partake of them; right? so, you can take star nursing about a good book is that it can open a window out of these constantly returning circles of violence and of despair and i think that something else as possible, which is also why we write. i think this should bring us back to wire we writers or poets or novelists? because there is something in the world we are struggling with and we are perhaps altered if only for a brief second, signing i think that you come back to msa programs and probably all agree that they ought to nourish and nurture very diverse communities and that is perhaps probably actually that is not happening at this moment. scenic i have been a high sign. sandman is like back your right
what of the great traditions nonviolence, i mean, you have gandhi and his acts of nonviolence throughinfluence of martin luther king and the black civil rights movement has influenced the untouchable communities, india. there are-- of course, you think about overthrow of apartheid in south africa. there are these extraordinary currents in the world in which writers are also part, we partake of them; right? so, you can take star nursing about a good book is that it can open a window out of these...
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i believe it was gandhi to have change in the world.i would like to see kids working in land and glove. i don't see any reason why their interest should not be aligned and i seek common ground with all the other constituency groups. that is my goal, my goal is to work with my supervisor and provide him with enough information. so, i ask for your vote and thank you for your time. >>supervisor katy tang: thank you very much for your presentation. supervisor mar? >>supervisor eric mar: i think devon is going to be a great addition. it helps to change culture and also policy. i think your experience of riding everyday especially through dangerous areas of the city is going to be a great addition. the deaths and accidents from the richmond really have bothered me from the 2010 killing of derek allen, 22-year-old man dragged from a bus was so heartbreaking and the bicyclist who was killed for his bike in the richmond. there is this different effort that evenings like this is important for this policy and looking at a family-friendly experienc
i believe it was gandhi to have change in the world.i would like to see kids working in land and glove. i don't see any reason why their interest should not be aligned and i seek common ground with all the other constituency groups. that is my goal, my goal is to work with my supervisor and provide him with enough information. so, i ask for your vote and thank you for your time. >>supervisor katy tang: thank you very much for your presentation. supervisor mar? >>supervisor eric mar:...
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thank you so much, david mcneer and ravine gandhi. good story and the "6 o minutes" appearance.falling below $90 today. the lowest level since june of 2014. the stock down 20% in the past month. how low will apple go in the short term? we're going to trade it next. ot? umm..she's doing good. she needs more care though. she wants to stay in her house. i don't know even where to start with that. first, let's take a look at your financial plan and see what we can do. ok, so we've got... we'll listen. we'll talk. we'll plan. baird. ...of fixodent plus adhesives. they help your denture hold strong more like natural teeth. and you can eat even tough food. fixodent. strong more like natural teeth. fixodent and forget it. e.t. phone home. when you find something you love, you can never get enough of it. change the way you experience tv with xfinity x1. >>> aping falling to the lowest level in two years today. let's discuss the next move. ari with oppenheimer and ed trust. how does the charge look? >> not good. the key take away being the bear trend is intact. let's look at the charts. o
thank you so much, david mcneer and ravine gandhi. good story and the "6 o minutes" appearance.falling below $90 today. the lowest level since june of 2014. the stock down 20% in the past month. how low will apple go in the short term? we're going to trade it next. ot? umm..she's doing good. she needs more care though. she wants to stay in her house. i don't know even where to start with that. first, let's take a look at your financial plan and see what we can do. ok, so we've got......
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it's like gandhi 2 if they had done a sequel. >> i don't know what to make of that so i'm going to takereak, i think. >> yeah. >> it's interesting, it was flat on the year until today. >> i know. such a happy day for a-mat. it's a happy day. >> well, a lot more happiness here of course on this friday on "squawk on the street." look, applebee's, makes you happy. >> new hand cut steak $13. go there with me this weekend. they found out who's been hacking into our network. who? guess. i don't know, some kids in a basement? you watch too many movies. who? a small business in china. a business? they work nine to five. they take lunch hours. like a job? like a job. we tracked them. how did we do that? we have some new guys defending our network. new guys? well, they're not that new. they've been defending things for a long time. [ digital typewriting ] it's not just security. it's defense. bae systems. the call just came in. she's about to arrive. and with her, a flood of potential patients. a deluge of digital records. x-rays, mris. all on account...of penelope. but with the help of at&t, and
it's like gandhi 2 if they had done a sequel. >> i don't know what to make of that so i'm going to takereak, i think. >> yeah. >> it's interesting, it was flat on the year until today. >> i know. such a happy day for a-mat. it's a happy day. >> well, a lot more happiness here of course on this friday on "squawk on the street." look, applebee's, makes you happy. >> new hand cut steak $13. go there with me this weekend. they found out who's been...