executive went and complained to the managing editor of bloomberg who says, you know, your guys snooping gorp he said, that's with we do, we snoop. pointing to the executive. there is something that wall street has a problem with. do i snoop? you know mings i'm running all over getting stories, but where do i draw the line? i don't hack into phones. i don't lie about my identity. i don't think i would have to think hard, i don't think that i would -- if i got that number that i would call and snoop in. i think, i think i would -- i would basically explain who i was, and refuse to get off the phone. liz: we have dow jones, the news corporation owns dow jones news wifes and other certain businesses that certain companies subscribe to through dow jones. we're pretty sure that we don't go in there and start looking to see what they're observing and what interests them. >> the reason why i think it's a temptist in the teapot, what you obtain on the bloomberg system, terminal, is pretty mundane. if i, you know, knowing -- i can't find out -- liz: the head of the goldman sachs precious metals divisi