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the atlanta georgia constitution, two icons embrace during morning -- moving tribute to senator isaacson and this from the daily news, congressional party pays tribute to johnny isakson. the stories noting that almost all of the members of the house delegation were on the floor of georgia house delegation were on the floor for that tribute tuesday and the members of the united states senate, many of them -- maybe all of them will be on the floor in december when senator isakson will give his farewell address as all departing senators do at the end of their term. look for that in december. one more story from capitol hill's hometown newspaper, roll call noting it was no surprise members and staff from both parties showed up on the floor of the house on tuesday, but at an event tuesday night at the georgia state society honoring senator isaacson and the ceremony featured video tributes and speeches about their time serving with the senator. former georgia governor sonny perdue, senator david purdue, sanford bishop, doug collins, all showed their faces, as did lucy mcbath, the democrat from
the atlanta georgia constitution, two icons embrace during morning -- moving tribute to senator isaacson and this from the daily news, congressional party pays tribute to johnny isakson. the stories noting that almost all of the members of the house delegation were on the floor of georgia house delegation were on the floor for that tribute tuesday and the members of the united states senate, many of them -- maybe all of them will be on the floor in december when senator isakson will give his...
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walter isaacson is also here as well, our guest host good morning both companies are now up for grabs opinion that when xerox made this bid, which looked kind of crazy on paper because they're so much smaller, is it looked like a way to force hp to the table in some way. hp's rejection seemed to say they've talked before and -- >> you don't have any sense. you would almost have to -- >> they were saying, buy me. the opposite >> it's -- yeah. >> the whole objective -- >> you have less debt if you're -- if it's a bigger company going -- >> so sad. that's a cry for help. >> do you think xerox was trying to put itself into play by doing this >> i think they're trying to do something. they settled this deal with fujifilm that gives them some cash and kind of frees them up a little bit and because they have some management there, it's been supported by carl icahn, i think they have the mentality to look and try to be aggressive when hp admitted when they did their big analyst meeting last month, they essentially admitted that it's not a growing business and it's not going to grow in ten yea
walter isaacson is also here as well, our guest host good morning both companies are now up for grabs opinion that when xerox made this bid, which looked kind of crazy on paper because they're so much smaller, is it looked like a way to force hp to the table in some way. hp's rejection seemed to say they've talked before and -- >> you don't have any sense. you would almost have to -- >> they were saying, buy me. the opposite >> it's -- yeah. >> the whole objective --...
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absolutely >> for more, let's bring in cnbc contributor, walter isaacson, advisory partner, professorr, of course, of steve jobs. walter, it is great to see you happy friday >> happy friday. thanks, carl >> that was a great piece of tape i'll tell you, people still today are in disbelief that someone as careful as elon musk would have let this happen at this demo last night you believe -- i assume, that it was not intentional? >> i don't think it was intelligenceal, but even the fact that you have to ask shows it's not going to be the end of the world. it went viral. it sort of made everybody look at it. and by the way, yeah, windows are going to shatter occasionally i remember being at that steve jobs demonstration you showed on the clip when the wi-fi was clogging up and everything else. there's an old saying in tech that you're familiar with, which is, you've got to make sacrifices to the demo gods, because the demo gods are out to get you. i think this is cool and by the way, i like pauline brown. she's a friend of mine, i disagree with her, i think the design of this is pretty sp
absolutely >> for more, let's bring in cnbc contributor, walter isaacson, advisory partner, professorr, of course, of steve jobs. walter, it is great to see you happy friday >> happy friday. thanks, carl >> that was a great piece of tape i'll tell you, people still today are in disbelief that someone as careful as elon musk would have let this happen at this demo last night you believe -- i assume, that it was not intentional? >> i don't think it was intelligenceal, but...
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senator isaacson, -- senator isakson, you have defied that age. senator isakson has always been open to that tough conversation, and you have always been open to finding common sense solutions to forge on common ground. proud tois why i am so follow in your footsteps as the representative from georgia's sixth congressional district. it is why i work so hard to make sure we are passing bipartisan bills, bills that will help protect the communities that we truly love. i thank you, sir. i thank you so much for your service, for the people of georgia, and for your service to the freedom of our country. godspeed, my friend. god bless. i yield back the balance of my time. >> i think the gentlelady, and i now yield to my friend and colleague mr. woodall. think -->> i thank the gentleman from yielding. i want to talk about the partisanship conversation. old andas six years senator isakson was elected as a u.s. house member, it was 23 out of 180 members of the house. i don't know how many there were before you got there, senator. but being a republican in
senator isaacson, -- senator isakson, you have defied that age. senator isakson has always been open to that tough conversation, and you have always been open to finding common sense solutions to forge on common ground. proud tois why i am so follow in your footsteps as the representative from georgia's sixth congressional district. it is why i work so hard to make sure we are passing bipartisan bills, bills that will help protect the communities that we truly love. i thank you, sir. i thank...
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our apologies to those on c-span radio, you will hear from him walk over to embrace senator isaacson. those watching on television, let's watch. good toave been very the people of the state of georgia and i'm lucky enough and blessed to call you a friend and brother. .hank you so much is almostker, it difficult to yield back the time when i speak of this great leader from the state of georgia. thank you, brother, forthank yor service. i'm going to come over to meet you, brother. host: that embrace from senator johnny isakson and john lewis, a democrat. we were able to capture that moment on tuesday. again during a week in which the dessa poe level in washington was that all-time high. more on how that story is playing out. theefinitely getting attention of georgia papers. of georgia papers, this is the headline from the atlanta georgia constitution, two icons embrace during morning -- moving tribute to senator isaacson and this from the daily news, congressional party pays tribute to johnny isakson. almost all of the members of the house delegation were on the floor of the door to hou
our apologies to those on c-span radio, you will hear from him walk over to embrace senator isaacson. those watching on television, let's watch. good toave been very the people of the state of georgia and i'm lucky enough and blessed to call you a friend and brother. .hank you so much is almostker, it difficult to yield back the time when i speak of this great leader from the state of georgia. thank you, brother, forthank yor service. i'm going to come over to meet you, brother. host: that...
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form it did take beginning in the 19 fifties lasting through the early part of the decade walter isaacson writes about this in his book the innovators. that's what it is the go to for silicon valley today. they are distorted or a little frayed in addition to being different links edward snowden and agility and general mistrust within the government and industry. the task is made much more difficult the industry is moving so much faster when it comes to adoption and integration. and the tech industry he sees no - - sees no reason and even far more than it is portrayed we don't make it easy for them so i would reinforce the theme of the security commission report with the idea of a shared sense of responsibility and a shared vision of trust and transparency our national security depends on even those for various reasons view dod was suspicion are reluctant to accept we are in a strategic competition with china i would hope you would agree it is a critical component of our nation's prosperity and self-sufficiency. in other words where you stand with ai technology i submit we can never attain
form it did take beginning in the 19 fifties lasting through the early part of the decade walter isaacson writes about this in his book the innovators. that's what it is the go to for silicon valley today. they are distorted or a little frayed in addition to being different links edward snowden and agility and general mistrust within the government and industry. the task is made much more difficult the industry is moving so much faster when it comes to adoption and integration. and the tech...
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form it did take beginning in the 19 fifties lasting through the early part of the decade walter isaacson writes about this in his book the innovators. that's what it is the go to for silicon valley today. they are distorted or a little frayed in addition to being different links edward snowden and agility and general mistrust within the government and industry. the task is made much more difficult the industry is moving so much faster when it comes to adoption and integration. and the tech industry he sees no - - sees no reason and even far more than it is portrayed we don't make it easy for them so i would reinforce the theme of the security commission report with the idea of a shared sense of responsibility and a shared vision of trust and transparency our national security depends on even those for various reasons view dod was suspicion are reluctant to accept we are in a strategic competition with china i would hope you would agree it is a critical component of our nation's prosperity and self-sufficiency. in other words where you stand with ai technology i submit we can never attain
form it did take beginning in the 19 fifties lasting through the early part of the decade walter isaacson writes about this in his book the innovators. that's what it is the go to for silicon valley today. they are distorted or a little frayed in addition to being different links edward snowden and agility and general mistrust within the government and industry. the task is made much more difficult the industry is moving so much faster when it comes to adoption and integration. and the tech...
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the atlanta georgia constitution, two icons embrace during morning -- moving tribute to senator isaacsonnd this from the daily news, congressional party pays tribute to johnny isakson. almost all of the members of the house delegation were on the floor of the door to house delegation were on the floor for that tribute tuesday and the members of the united states senate, many of them -- maybe all of them will be on the floor in december when senator isaacson will give his farewell address as all departing senators do at the end of their term. look for that in december. one more story from capitol hill's hometown newspaper, roll call noting it was no surprise members and staff from both parties showed up on the floor of the house on tuesday, but at an event tuesday night at the georgia state society honoring senator isaacson and the ceremony featured video tributes and speeches about their time serving with the senator. congressman bishop, congressman collins, all their showing their faces, as did the democrat from georgia that now holds the seat once occupied by senator isakson, and newt
the atlanta georgia constitution, two icons embrace during morning -- moving tribute to senator isaacsonnd this from the daily news, congressional party pays tribute to johnny isakson. almost all of the members of the house delegation were on the floor of the door to house delegation were on the floor for that tribute tuesday and the members of the united states senate, many of them -- maybe all of them will be on the floor in december when senator isaacson will give his farewell address as all...
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would suggest it did take that form in the fifties lasting until the early part of the decade walter isaacson writes about this eloquently and powerfully in his book. it is what really drove silicon valley today. but at best the sides of the triangle are no longer equal distance maybe they are distorted or a little frayed to be different links the reasons are complex. and with the different business model with government and industry so the task is made much more difficult today that industry is so much more than department of defense with the adoption integration of ai. and those of the tech industry with the department of defense. and is far more than portrayed. we don't make it easy for them. so of those themes in the security commission's repor report, that is the idea of a shared sense of responsibility upon the ai future of the importance of trust and transparency. so the national security depends on that. for various reasons viewed with suspicion are reluctant to have that strategic competition with china and ai is a critical component of nation's prosperity and vitality and sufficienc
would suggest it did take that form in the fifties lasting until the early part of the decade walter isaacson writes about this eloquently and powerfully in his book. it is what really drove silicon valley today. but at best the sides of the triangle are no longer equal distance maybe they are distorted or a little frayed to be different links the reasons are complex. and with the different business model with government and industry so the task is made much more difficult today that industry...
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walter isaacson writes about in in his book. it is what really drove to silicon valley stood. it's not the case today. at best the size sides are no longer eek wi diss tant. you might say they are distorted or a little frayed in addition to being different lengths. the reasons are complex. snowden, apple encryption, miss machd operating tempo and ajiblt, different business models, general mids trust between the government and industry. we started talking past each other. the task is made much more difficult today by the fact that industry is moving so much faster than the department of defense in fact the rest of government when it comes to the adoption and integration of ai. we're playing perpetual catch-up. some employees in the tech industry see no compelling reason to work with the department of defense. even those who want to work with d.o.d. which i say is far more than sometimes is portrayed, put everyone in this room in this category, we don't plak it easy for them. so i would just reinforce some of the themes that are in the security commission's report or the interim
walter isaacson writes about in in his book. it is what really drove to silicon valley stood. it's not the case today. at best the size sides are no longer eek wi diss tant. you might say they are distorted or a little frayed in addition to being different lengths. the reasons are complex. snowden, apple encryption, miss machd operating tempo and ajiblt, different business models, general mids trust between the government and industry. we started talking past each other. the task is made much...
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vote by the senators was 14 in favor of the bill that i proposed including the republican chairman isaacson. the political appointees align themselves with the one senator that opposed it and ultimately that minority bill was one that get it into the access standards. so instead of the v.a. acting with one voice it was two voices the undersecretary and then a group of rogue political appointees who ultimately have the support of the white house and that was the issue i believe that led towards the differences between me and ultimately the president's decision to make a change in secretary teeseven that's interesting because as you wrote in the book, but the idea of privatization came up very early in your initial conversation with the president-elect about potentially coming on as v.a. secretary. do you feel the president fully understands or has a desire to move the v.a. in the direction of privatization cracks or is this a situation of a lower-level appointee that has an agenda that is not fully communicated up the chain of command? >> that's a fair question. i don't think i'm at the poin
vote by the senators was 14 in favor of the bill that i proposed including the republican chairman isaacson. the political appointees align themselves with the one senator that opposed it and ultimately that minority bill was one that get it into the access standards. so instead of the v.a. acting with one voice it was two voices the undersecretary and then a group of rogue political appointees who ultimately have the support of the white house and that was the issue i believe that led towards...
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the wise men written by walter isaacson and evan thompson. with us this evening, jon meacham, one of the co-authors of "the washington post" article and a pulitzer prize-winning author and presidential historian. among his works, the timely new book "impeachment and american history" and joanne freeman, history professor at yale university. she was last in this studio to talk about her book "the field of blood: violence and congress and the road to civil war." good evening and welcome to you both. jon, i want to start you off by playing for all of us a clip from today's hearings. we'll talk about dit on the othr side. >> you previously testified that you sought advice from ambassador sondland at this time about what to do, is that correct? >> i did. >> what was his advice? >> well, he suggested that i needed to go big or go home, and he said that the best thing to do would be to, you know, send out a tweet, praise the president, that sort of thing. my reaction was that i'm sure he meant well, but it was not advice that i could really follow.
the wise men written by walter isaacson and evan thompson. with us this evening, jon meacham, one of the co-authors of "the washington post" article and a pulitzer prize-winning author and presidential historian. among his works, the timely new book "impeachment and american history" and joanne freeman, history professor at yale university. she was last in this studio to talk about her book "the field of blood: violence and congress and the road to civil war." good...
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. >> i know listen to walter isaacson, i used to work for him. he's saying what is bad is targeted ads for people who may be ignorant of other issues. i'll use that as a pejorative word if you ran it everywhere it's not targeted maybe it's an ad we haven't invent snider we are limiting targeting so you won't be able to -- >> you are >> -- target more deeply than by a state. if you want to get it out around an issue it may be still be allowed but you won't be able to do micro targeting that's very good. >> we think it is good too we want people to be able to talk about the issues and want people to see different perspectives and feel safe being part of the conversation and trust the information that they see and we believe that we'll do a better job of that if you earn your voice as opposed to buying it. >> last week the president is tweeting about someone who is testifying and making fun of her. i don't like to look at the train wreck, but i know people are drawn to train wrecks. i know people are drawn to accidents and big events, bloopers in th
. >> i know listen to walter isaacson, i used to work for him. he's saying what is bad is targeted ads for people who may be ignorant of other issues. i'll use that as a pejorative word if you ran it everywhere it's not targeted maybe it's an ad we haven't invent snider we are limiting targeting so you won't be able to -- >> you are >> -- target more deeply than by a state. if you want to get it out around an issue it may be still be allowed but you won't be able to do micro...
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georgia congressman john lewis paying tribute to retiring georgia republican senator john johnny isaacson. >> senator, a few years later, even co-led the congressional delegation in alabama and i want to say thank you for all of your good and great work. i'm lucky enough and just blessed really to call you a friend and a brother. so bob, what do you take for back pain? before i take anything, i apply topical pain relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. when didwhen i needed ton? jumpstart sales. build attendance for an event. help people find their way. fastsigns designed new directional signage. ...and got them back on track. get started at fastsigns.com. (logo whooshes) ♪ (logo chiming) - [woman] with shark's duoclean, i don't just clean, i deep clean carpets and floors. so i got this. yep, this too. even long hair and pet hair are no problem. but the one thing i won't have to clean is this. because the shark self-cleaning brush roll removes the hair wrap while i clean. -
georgia congressman john lewis paying tribute to retiring georgia republican senator john johnny isaacson. >> senator, a few years later, even co-led the congressional delegation in alabama and i want to say thank you for all of your good and great work. i'm lucky enough and just blessed really to call you a friend and a brother. so bob, what do you take for back pain? before i take anything, i apply topical pain relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for...
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pat roberts, pretty from mike, not a peep from alexander, and nothing as far as i know from johnny isaacson either. so it is possible, but there will be a huge shift in response to the public hearings and brother information such that 20 republican senators, the number need it to remove president from office, will choose to go in that direction but as of the current and right now, the size of the are few and far between. soon i you. so it looks like the house will remove to a public hearing and today we saw the release of the first two transcripts were likely to see more customer on the rest of the week ago. tell us of these hearings will unfold in the house. what the rules will look like and how it will lay the groundwork for impeachment. >> thank you. rarely in the house, is where andy is stage of gathering of evidence by the house. and removing into a stage of the focus on the presentation presentation and consideration of that. so examine the best of several weeks, the series of depositions conducted by the house intelligence committee and ricky has the house of oversight committees. th
pat roberts, pretty from mike, not a peep from alexander, and nothing as far as i know from johnny isaacson either. so it is possible, but there will be a huge shift in response to the public hearings and brother information such that 20 republican senators, the number need it to remove president from office, will choose to go in that direction but as of the current and right now, the size of the are few and far between. soon i you. so it looks like the house will remove to a public hearing and...
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points s&p off about three points and we need to thank the one and only walter isaacson. >> i'm sitting in becky's seat. >> you are we moved you. >> it is amazing. >> we had a ball with you. >> come on back. >> i'll come whenever you invite me i keep inviting joe down. >> i'm coming down. >> we're going to do a show from down there >> join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> good monday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with david faber at the new york stock exchange cramer is at one market in san francisco. at dream force is set to begin full coverage from jim all week long stocks were aiming for fresh records this morning, but pulled south from a tweet from eunice yoon saying china is pessimistic about a trade deal and strategy is now to, quote, talk and wait. europe is mostly red ten year 182 road map begins with the record one for stocks dow set to try to climb above 28 k at the open. s&p in the midst of the biggest longest rally in two years >> executive shake-up at t-mobile as i've been reporting for months now, john ledger
points s&p off about three points and we need to thank the one and only walter isaacson. >> i'm sitting in becky's seat. >> you are we moved you. >> it is amazing. >> we had a ball with you. >> come on back. >> i'll come whenever you invite me i keep inviting joe down. >> i'm coming down. >> we're going to do a show from down there >> join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> good monday...
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i appreciate my colleagues, chairman isaacson, chairman takano and ranking members at theler for working with me on this bill to ensure that the virtual hearing concept included in this bill represents the input of all four corners of congress. madam speaker, we all depend on and use our smartphones for just about everything we do these days. this legislation would allow veterans to use their personal device for a v.a. hearing. i'm happy that we're moving this legislation to make hearings more accessible to veterans, especially those in rural areas where i live or from whom travel might be physically challenging. this bill was amended in committee to include additional reporting requirements that will help congress monitor the implementation of this program. specifically, the board would be required to report on its outreach to veterans and stakeholders on the option for a tele-hearing, including the advantages and potential technological challenges of a tele-hearing. the i.t. modifications needed to conduct telehearings and the partnership between the board and the veterans health admin
i appreciate my colleagues, chairman isaacson, chairman takano and ranking members at theler for working with me on this bill to ensure that the virtual hearing concept included in this bill represents the input of all four corners of congress. madam speaker, we all depend on and use our smartphones for just about everything we do these days. this legislation would allow veterans to use their personal device for a v.a. hearing. i'm happy that we're moving this legislation to make hearings more...
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--t: representative lewis representative isaacson and long hug. give some input.uest: that is beautiful. what we just saw is what abraham lincoln called the battle ain't -- better angels of our nature. the name of our organization comes from that phrase, within abraham lincoln's first and now euro address in 1861 on the eve --eight inaugural address inaugural address in 1861 on the eve of the civil war. what john lewis did was to say and act out more beautifully than i could, what lincoln called the better ain't yours -- better angels of our nation, that we are friends, not enemies. simple, profound thing we saw. very moving. very moving to see. there are plenty of good people in politics who want to be that way, who want to be the way those two guys were on that clip , and it is ashamed shame that we don't have a system that allows and encourages that more. host: i will clarify, it was johnny isakson as part of that exchange. let's go to brad in london, kentucky, independent line. morning.ood earlierpedro mentioned about how it seemed the division , it was certai
--t: representative lewis representative isaacson and long hug. give some input.uest: that is beautiful. what we just saw is what abraham lincoln called the battle ain't -- better angels of our nature. the name of our organization comes from that phrase, within abraham lincoln's first and now euro address in 1861 on the eve --eight inaugural address inaugural address in 1861 on the eve of the civil war. what john lewis did was to say and act out more beautifully than i could, what lincoln...
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i was rereading it because as a member of congress they have session with rubenstein and walter isaacson who wrote the book about leonardo da vinci. they gave me a chance to ask a question so i told the story in the book. leonardo considers himself an engineer and in fact he wrote a letter to the leader of milan asking for a job and described his engineering skills and how he could do all these things it would be useful to the leader in terms of any conflict. at the end he said i also paint. i also paint but that's not the story. but in the story because of his engineering interests he talked to leonardo about the impetus, impetus and how that affects how you invent. so when i had my turn for question i said i want to call to your attention something i call to the attention of my colleagues. leonardo talked about impetus and then you might get friction which is a waste of energy. so you've got to deal with that. of course they said why would you be telling that to your members, impetus? if we have friction we will do with it but we don't waste energy. the impetus we may have to make the
i was rereading it because as a member of congress they have session with rubenstein and walter isaacson who wrote the book about leonardo da vinci. they gave me a chance to ask a question so i told the story in the book. leonardo considers himself an engineer and in fact he wrote a letter to the leader of milan asking for a job and described his engineering skills and how he could do all these things it would be useful to the leader in terms of any conflict. at the end he said i also paint. i...
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ago but i was rereading it because congress they had a session with david rubenstein and walter isaacson who wrote the book about leonardo da vinci. they gave a chance to ask question. i told him the story in the book leonardo is very much considers himself like an engineer and that he wrote a letter to the leader of milan asking for a job and described his engineering skills and how he could do all these things that would be useful. especially in terms of any conflict etc. at the end he said i also paint. but that's not the story. in the story, because it's engineering interest, he taught leonardo about in purchase. impetus. and how that affects how you invent and all the rest. talks about impetus. when i had my turn to have a question i said i want to talk to you. to call to your attention something i call to attention my colleagues leonardo talked about impetus. then you might get friction, which is a waste of energy. so you've got to deal with that so you continue or impetus. they said to me, why would you be telling that to your members end impetus. we don't waste energy. we don't u
ago but i was rereading it because congress they had a session with david rubenstein and walter isaacson who wrote the book about leonardo da vinci. they gave a chance to ask question. i told him the story in the book leonardo is very much considers himself like an engineer and that he wrote a letter to the leader of milan asking for a job and described his engineering skills and how he could do all these things that would be useful. especially in terms of any conflict etc. at the end he said i...