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in the summer of 1956, segregationist firebrand jim johnson ran against orval faubus. johnson's whole campaign was about maintaining segregation. faubus was a populist, progressive, a liberal, his father was an old mountain socialist, his made dl name was eugene, he was named for eugene v debs, socialist candidate for president way back. faubus had . faubus had no history of racism, didn't even see black people until he was 23 years old. but he was a politician, could see which way the wind was blowing. the stronger jim johnson talked, his racist line, the more faubus got pushed to the right. by the end of the campaign, faubus heard himself saying to , to his own horror, no school system will be forced to spe integrate against its will as long as i'm governor. there he made the promise. in the fall, although jim johnson was soundly defeated, only carried 7 counties out of 75, and that seemed to be to everybody just a clear endorsement of integration, that this was going to proceed, still johnson had a very strong following, and he got an amendment to the constitution,
in the summer of 1956, segregationist firebrand jim johnson ran against orval faubus. johnson's whole campaign was about maintaining segregation. faubus was a populist, progressive, a liberal, his father was an old mountain socialist, his made dl name was eugene, he was named for eugene v debs, socialist candidate for president way back. faubus had . faubus had no history of racism, didn't even see black people until he was 23 years old. but he was a politician, could see which way the wind was...
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diplomat jim johnson believes it's all about making money for u.s. manufacturers i think a lot of people project on the behavior of the united states maybe of other countries that it's all about business it's all about making money for the arms manufacturers in the plane manufacturers and so forth the people who make missiles part of it is that these are good customers let's go and sell these weapons but i think the militarization of the policy of using military threats and military force is the only item in our tool kit his son how become so ingrained in their mentality they really don't consider other alternatives but i think would be in a simplistic for people to say we behave in bellicose ways because it makes money for certain people i think if the primary element here is really ideological that you have people who believe that the united states is and must be the global head of mine that every solution must be solved by a dick taught from washington and whatever force and threats are necessary to achieve that end will be employed. to afghanista
diplomat jim johnson believes it's all about making money for u.s. manufacturers i think a lot of people project on the behavior of the united states maybe of other countries that it's all about business it's all about making money for the arms manufacturers in the plane manufacturers and so forth the people who make missiles part of it is that these are good customers let's go and sell these weapons but i think the militarization of the policy of using military threats and military force is...
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the year before what he did it sends them fifty seven by the head of the white citizens council jim johnson who was challenging him for the governorship so he's very aware of these other politicians who are trying to breathing down his neck and trying to take the governorship for him so ultimately i think it was a very politically inspired decision to call it the national god john why do you think aside from historians and those who just choose to study african-american history very few people have heard of the little rock nine and i'm sure you just heard in my earlier reporting one of the defendants of the little rock nine said it has everything to do with what the people look like who are writing these history books when you say to that. yes a good point you know the liberal school crisis is featured in the eyes on the prize documentary which is the definitive account of documentary kent of the american civil rights she is although you know interestingly that was filmed by an african-american producer i think also you know one of the unique things about arkansas is that it lost so much of
the year before what he did it sends them fifty seven by the head of the white citizens council jim johnson who was challenging him for the governorship so he's very aware of these other politicians who are trying to breathing down his neck and trying to take the governorship for him so ultimately i think it was a very politically inspired decision to call it the national god john why do you think aside from historians and those who just choose to study african-american history very few people...
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. >> you're up what's going on >> caller: i'm interested, jim in johnson & johnson which has been bouncing around between 120, 135, one, two points at a time -- >> you want to buy twitter shares at j & j, you buy a little now and tomorrow at 125 tom in hawaii. >> caller: hey jim >> i love hawaii what's going on? go ahead. >> caller: i tend to invest in hawaiian investments i bought a lot of hawaii want airlines, don't know what to do with my last 300 shares. >> you know what i think it's fine but my favorite is southwest air. that's my recommendation jarrett in new york. >> caller: joe jim how are you doing? booyah >> i'm good how about you? >> caller: congrats on that 51-yard field goal >> thank you go ahead >> caller: you're talking to be a giant fan by the way calling about henry shine today. two for one stock and a large buy back by the company. i wanted to find out what you thoughts are >> i kind of blanked out after i mentioned what kind of fan you are, but i do like henry shy 0 and 3 starts anthony in pennsylvania. >> caller: hi jim i love the show would -- >> my friend we've made t
. >> you're up what's going on >> caller: i'm interested, jim in johnson & johnson which has been bouncing around between 120, 135, one, two points at a time -- >> you want to buy twitter shares at j & j, you buy a little now and tomorrow at 125 tom in hawaii. >> caller: hey jim >> i love hawaii what's going on? go ahead. >> caller: i tend to invest in hawaiian investments i bought a lot of hawaii want airlines, don't know what to do with my last 300...
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tomorrow i'll be wearing a "j" for my father-in-law. 94-year-old jim johnson having a big important heartou can't beat it. >> we'll pray for "j." we partnered with all these companies on these great deals and get on the website for these. >>> someone called the quack-erazzi -- it soups weird but a big star getting made up. >> hello everyone, 8:27 a.m., thursday, september 21 i'm matt o'donnell. karen rogers has traffic, good morning, karen. >> reporter: today is the day for disabled vehicles. we're slow on the boulevard southbound at rim avenue. you can see -- ridge avenue traffic slowing where we had a disabled vehicle. it cleared, but still a delay. in delaware county, disabled vehicle behind the sign. penndot set up the cones trying to warn the drivers. delaware county i-95 322 as you head in northward toward the ble route it's sticking out there. you're traveling 5, 6 miles per hour an hour in berks county. new glean in a road is -- galina road is blocked. police are directing around the scene to help you out there. >> let's over to david murphy for the summer-like accuweather forecas
tomorrow i'll be wearing a "j" for my father-in-law. 94-year-old jim johnson having a big important heartou can't beat it. >> we'll pray for "j." we partnered with all these companies on these great deals and get on the website for these. >>> someone called the quack-erazzi -- it soups weird but a big star getting made up. >> hello everyone, 8:27 a.m., thursday, september 21 i'm matt o'donnell. karen rogers has traffic, good morning, karen. >>...
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tomorrow i'll be wearing a "j" fo 94-year-old jim johnson having a big important heart procedure.n't beat it. >> we'll pray for "j." we partnered with all these companies on these great deals and get on the website for these. >>> someone called the quack-erazzi -- it soups weird but a big star getting made up. >> good morning washington i am melanie hastings with a check of your top stories disturbing new developments from prince george's county a. man who sexually assaulted a woman in college park is likely the same guy of a series of break ins nearby. a strange man found peeping through a window, gillford road near university of maryland. >>> fairfax al bell far woods is a they are accepting everyday items for people hit by harvey and irma. we have a list of organizations you can contact, go to our website, wjla.com. >> we'll continue the trend of seasonably mild conditions, my goodness, 86 in the afternoon. ac likely to be on. you'll want to grab the sunglasses albeit muggy. no travel warnings. your ten day forecast, high of 85. weekend warm lower humidity, 86-87, next chance o
tomorrow i'll be wearing a "j" fo 94-year-old jim johnson having a big important heart procedure.n't beat it. >> we'll pray for "j." we partnered with all these companies on these great deals and get on the website for these. >>> someone called the quack-erazzi -- it soups weird but a big star getting made up. >> good morning washington i am melanie hastings with a check of your top stories disturbing new developments from prince george's county a. man...
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tomorrow i'll be wearing a "j" for my extraordinary father-in-law, 94-year-old jim johnson having a biged by 61%, 15 bucks for that hat. you can't beat it. >> we'll pray for "j." we partnered with all these companies on these great deals and get on the website for these. >>> and coming up, someone called the quack-arazzi -- it sounds weird, but we have a big star getting made up. >>> good morning. i'm jessica castro from "abc7 mornings." today we expect to get our very first look at a memorial installation honoring the lives lost in oakland's ghost ship fire. local artists are working on the tribute at the oakland museum of california. the installtion will include written messages and memories. it opens october 18th. december's ghost ship fire was the deadliest in oakland's history. >>> let's check our traffic. hi, alexis. >> good morning. after a quiet start earlier, we have a lot of red showing up on our maps. still have this crash in the alamo area southbound 680 near stone valley road, two lanings blocked. sounds like the tow trucks trying to get there are stuck in traffic as well.
tomorrow i'll be wearing a "j" for my extraordinary father-in-law, 94-year-old jim johnson having a biged by 61%, 15 bucks for that hat. you can't beat it. >> we'll pray for "j." we partnered with all these companies on these great deals and get on the website for these. >>> and coming up, someone called the quack-arazzi -- it sounds weird, but we have a big star getting made up. >>> good morning. i'm jessica castro from "abc7 mornings."...
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jim donovan. matt peterson and meisha johnson will be here in a moment but first here's what you need to know, onhis wednesday, september 20th. >> sirens. >> utter destruction in mexico this morning, as the death toll continues to climb, following a devastating earthquake. >>> search and rescue efforts continue this morning in
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jim donovan. matt peterson and meisha johnson will be here in a moment but first here's what you need to know, on this wednesday, september 20th. >> sirens. >> utter destruction in mexico this morning, as the death toll continues to climb, following a devastating earthquake. >>> search and rescue efforts continue this morning in mexico. >> will be built across the island. >> hurricane maria batters puerto rico, officials warned people to head to shelters. the storm has already devastated the caribbean island of dominica. >>> jose wipes away chunks of beaches along the jersey, delaware coast, waves crashed over the sea wall in wildwood and water almost met the road in sea isle. one of the things we say in the book is that in recovering from this and you lean heavily on charred in a. i was wondering if would you care for a... >> sometimes a little alcohol makes a job much smoother. i have been asking a little mi mosa bar here, a little something, something. >> yes, a little on the side for your coffee. >> hillary clinton stopped by late show and they talk about her new book what happened, a reflect
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starting with a tweet from michael, he writes @jim cramer, hash tag alert johnson & johnson.ke two. bris toll myers. 3m diversify doing great somebody put a sell on the list, forget about it. lockheed market we want that stock i prefer raytheon. bristol meyers and johnson & johnson that stock diversified but it's two drug companies. we're going to keep j & j. and we're going to get rid of bristol and what we're going to put in there -- because i happen to be -- when looking at whose invest the quarter, boeing goes in bridget in my home state of new jersey bridget. >> caller: love your show. bought your book >> thank you >> caller: okay so do you want me to stock? >> sure that'll be great >> caller: apple, amazon, celgene, chevron and west. >> that's funny i was just thinking, i picked a boeing on that last bone, i'm doing aerospace that's why it's moving up okay, so we got we're going to get rid of west. we have to because we're going to keep sell general. amazon we think social security going over a thousand. apple we own it don't trade. new guy at chevron, i want him on the
starting with a tweet from michael, he writes @jim cramer, hash tag alert johnson & johnson.ke two. bris toll myers. 3m diversify doing great somebody put a sell on the list, forget about it. lockheed market we want that stock i prefer raytheon. bristol meyers and johnson & johnson that stock diversified but it's two drug companies. we're going to keep j & j. and we're going to get rid of bristol and what we're going to put in there -- because i happen to be -- when looking at whose...
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jim donovan. rahel solomon. katie fehlinger. pat gallen. and meisha johnson. >> welcome back.ith us. >> doing more costume charges than cher at concert this morning. one thing that makes monday little easier to celebrate, the eagles win. pat's here with more on jake elliot's record setting kick. >> that's right. eagles fans likely won't forget the final second of yesterday's eagles game, any time soon. but i know a couple who definitely will never forget it. jake elliot's mom and dad. >> (cheers). >> the kick had it all. team record 61 yards. the final second of the game. and it gave the eagles a thrilling win over the giants, emotional moment, for the mom and dad every jake elliot. i won't lie. i got a little choke up. i'm emotional mess. what can i say? yes, look at that face. jake's parent weren't the only ones celebrating the kick and the win after the game. lesley van arsdall in the lockerroom where the talk of course is all about the rookie >> 61 yards is a long kick, man, really, really long kick. fourteen years of playing football, probably one of the greatest wins if
jim donovan. rahel solomon. katie fehlinger. pat gallen. and meisha johnson. >> welcome back.ith us. >> doing more costume charges than cher at concert this morning. one thing that makes monday little easier to celebrate, the eagles win. pat's here with more on jake elliot's record setting kick. >> that's right. eagles fans likely won't forget the final second of yesterday's eagles game, any time soon. but i know a couple who definitely will never forget it. jake elliot's mom...
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on october 7, which was a big day on the campaign, it started with secretary johnson from homeland security and jim clapper from national intelligence saying we're concerned about activities by the russians. and people thought it was primarily about the dnc hack. we now know they knew a lot more but we didn't know at the time. then the "hollywood access" tape comes out and then the russians dump the podesta headline and create a diversion which lasted the rest theft campaign. >> charlie: i remember before this came there was a belief you were expanding your leave. correct? >> yes. >> charlie: it was said if the election was held the day before you would have won. >> that's my thinking too. >> charlie: so the conclusion is without that you'd be president? >> that's what i believe. >> charlie: more than any other thing? >> more than any other thing. i'll give you an example from the book. before the letter on the 28th, there was a poll which was a reliable poll showing they was ahead by 26 percentage points in the suburbs of philadelphia. now, that could not have happened without republican women, su
on october 7, which was a big day on the campaign, it started with secretary johnson from homeland security and jim clapper from national intelligence saying we're concerned about activities by the russians. and people thought it was primarily about the dnc hack. we now know they knew a lot more but we didn't know at the time. then the "hollywood access" tape comes out and then the russians dump the podesta headline and create a diversion which lasted the rest theft campaign. >>...
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on october 7, which was a big day in the campaign, it started with secretary johnson from homeland security and jimlapper from national intelligence saying we are concerned about activities by the russians. and people thought it was .rimarily about the dnc hack we now know they knew a lot more, but we didn't know that at the time. then the hollywood access tape comes out. within one hour, russians the -- wikileaks don't to create a diversion that lasted through the entire rest of the campaign. charlie: let me just set this up. i remember at the time right before this, there was a belief that you were expanding your league, correct? ms. clinton: yes. -- expanding your lead. it was said that the election had been held today before, you would've won. ms. clinton: i believe that, and based on the evidence, not just my wishful thinking. charlie: so the conclusion is that, without that, you would be president. ms. clinton: that's what i believe, charlie. more than any other thing. i will give you an example on the book. 28th, the letter on the there was a poll which was a reliable poll, showing that i 26
on october 7, which was a big day in the campaign, it started with secretary johnson from homeland security and jimlapper from national intelligence saying we are concerned about activities by the russians. and people thought it was .rimarily about the dnc hack we now know they knew a lot more, but we didn't know that at the time. then the hollywood access tape comes out. within one hour, russians the -- wikileaks don't to create a diversion that lasted through the entire rest of the campaign....
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we saw what lizzie duffy did, another example is suffer right, lyndon johnson when pressing for the 1964 civil rights act uses jimences to persuade members of congress to support the bill. the family would drive back and forth from texas to d.c. actually said i'm i can make it rise anymore. since you say it's a shame the president cook would have to sit suffer these indignities. he actually gives her pen so these african-americans because of the relationship with the president first family gave our president to window a black life that they may not have had otherwise. a lot of presidents chose not to open that window, but for the ones who did our nation is better for it. thank you. [applause] will have time for questions. >> of a question about how the fdr administration differed from the administration before from herbert hoover. we know from anecdotes that hired help had to go into closets. what happened to african-american cooks in the administration? >> under the rozsival ministration there's more openness and more, rhonda and openness between the staff and first family. it didn't have the rigidity that you s
we saw what lizzie duffy did, another example is suffer right, lyndon johnson when pressing for the 1964 civil rights act uses jimences to persuade members of congress to support the bill. the family would drive back and forth from texas to d.c. actually said i'm i can make it rise anymore. since you say it's a shame the president cook would have to sit suffer these indignities. he actually gives her pen so these african-americans because of the relationship with the president first family gave...
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the day started with the director of homeland security, the secretary, jey johnson, the director of national intelligence, jim clapper, saying that with high confidence they knew the russians had been behind those hacks, those thefts of e-mails. that happened in the morning. then hollywood access tape broke a few hours later. and within one hour, such an amazing coincidence, wikileaks dumped all of john podesta's personal e-mails. now, if you read those e-mails, i think it's a little were assing to admit they very boring. but because they were, the way that the russians and their allies whoever they turn out to be were able to -- [applause] -- were able to generate constant interest, reamey -- really, was two factors. one, they sent the press on these wild goose chases all over the place. oh, here comes a hundred more. ere comes a thousand more. oh, my gosh. then of course the other was they created the illusion of transparency. if you think you're getting something from sort of behind the screen, maybe it's more legitimate even though you're being plagued by a bunch of russians. and the psychology of it was
the day started with the director of homeland security, the secretary, jey johnson, the director of national intelligence, jim clapper, saying that with high confidence they knew the russians had been behind those hacks, those thefts of e-mails. that happened in the morning. then hollywood access tape broke a few hours later. and within one hour, such an amazing coincidence, wikileaks dumped all of john podesta's personal e-mails. now, if you read those e-mails, i think it's a little were...
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the day started with the director of homeland security, the secretary, jay johnson, the director of national intelligence jim clapper saying that with high confidence they knew the russians had been behind those facts, those e-mails. that happened in the morning. then, the hollywood access page broke and within one hour, sentient and amazing coincidence, wiki leaks dumped all of john podesta's personal e-mails. if you read those e-mails i think it's embarrassing to admit, they are very boring, but because they were the way the russians and their allies, whoever they turn out to be. [applause] were able to generate constant interest was two factors. one, they sent the press on the wild goose chases, here comes a hundred more, thousand more, gosh then of course the other was that they created the illusion of transparency. if you think you're getting something from behind the screen, maybe it's more legitimate even though you're being plagued by a bunch of russians. the psychology of it was brilliant. course that's part of the russian propaganda effort which they've used in many other settings. you can only go
the day started with the director of homeland security, the secretary, jay johnson, the director of national intelligence jim clapper saying that with high confidence they knew the russians had been behind those facts, those e-mails. that happened in the morning. then, the hollywood access page broke and within one hour, sentient and amazing coincidence, wiki leaks dumped all of john podesta's personal e-mails. if you read those e-mails i think it's embarrassing to admit, they are very boring,...
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defense secretary jim mattis is warning north korea of a military response after the rogue nation claimed it tested a hydrogen bomb. nbc's jennifer johnson reports this is the country's first nuclear test during the trump administration. ♪ >> a heightened level of concern worldwide after north korea conducted its sixth and most powerful nuclear test. this time a hydrogen bomb intended to be loaded on to an intercontinental ballistic missile. >> mr. president, will you attack north korea? >> later, a blunt message from the defense secretary. >> we are not looking to the total annihilation of a country namely north coria, but as i so. >> reporter: president trump is calling on china, north korea's largest trading partner to clamp down on president kim jong-un tweeting north korea is a rogue nation which has become a great threat, an embarrassment to china. despite harsh u.n. economic sanks nothing is slowing down the nuclear buildup and now the u.s. wants to take a more powerful action. >> i want to draft a package to send to the president for his strong consideration that anybody that wants to do trade or business with them would be preve
defense secretary jim mattis is warning north korea of a military response after the rogue nation claimed it tested a hydrogen bomb. nbc's jennifer johnson reports this is the country's first nuclear test during the trump administration. ♪ >> a heightened level of concern worldwide after north korea conducted its sixth and most powerful nuclear test. this time a hydrogen bomb intended to be loaded on to an intercontinental ballistic missile. >> mr. president, will you attack north...
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on october 7th, which was a big day in the campaign, it started with sk tear johnson from homeland security and jimd about activities by the russians. and people thought it was primarily about the dnc hack. we now know they knew more. we didn't know that at the time. then the hollywood access tape comes out. within one hour, russians threw wikileaks dump the podesta e-mails. >> to steal the headlines. >> and create a diversion that lasted for the rest of the campaign. >>well. she's fired up, still. >> she believes that, hey, there have been -- there's many people that suggested that the comey had an impact. whether, in fact, it was the decisive impact or not. but she believes that he had -- what she says the central question. what is his motive and act the way he did? >> all right. >> she's saying it was deliberate. because it was deliberate. it seems like a lot of headlines. >> yeah. >> and she was animated, too, charlie. >> you can see more of the conversation tonight on my pbs program. >>> target vows to increase the hourly wages to more than double the national minimum by the end of 2020. targe
on october 7th, which was a big day in the campaign, it started with sk tear johnson from homeland security and jimd about activities by the russians. and people thought it was primarily about the dnc hack. we now know they knew more. we didn't know that at the time. then the hollywood access tape comes out. within one hour, russians threw wikileaks dump the podesta e-mails. >> to steal the headlines. >> and create a diversion that lasted for the rest of the campaign. >>well....
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jim. >> thank you, guys. "mad money" at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. when we return william johnsonxy battle between nelson peltz and p&g. dow is down 12. another day at the office. why do you put up with it? believe it or not you actually like what you do. even love it. and today, you can do things you never could before. you're working in millions of places at once with iot sensors. analyzing social data on the cloud to create new designs. and using blockchain to help prevent fraud. so get back to it and do the best work of your life. every year we take a girl's trip.blockchain to help remember nashville? kimchi bbq. kimchi bbq. amazing honky tonk?? i can't believe you got us tickets. i did. i didn't pay for anything. you never do. send me what i owe. i've got it. i mean, you did find money to buy those boots. are you serious? is that why you don't like them? those boots could make a unicorn cry. yeah, tears of joy. the bank of america mobile banking app. the fast, secure and simple way to send money. [he has a new business teaching lessons. rodney wanted to know how his business
jim. >> thank you, guys. "mad money" at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. when we return william johnsonxy battle between nelson peltz and p&g. dow is down 12. another day at the office. why do you put up with it? believe it or not you actually like what you do. even love it. and today, you can do things you never could before. you're working in millions of places at once with iot sensors. analyzing social data on the cloud to create new designs. and using blockchain to help prevent...
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johnson was trying to do with j.c. penney, if maybe they'd taken it private maybe it could have worked a little bit they would have had more time. >> that was the point that jime yesterday at alpha at lunch that the public markets are under pressure because companies don't want to go public. >> right >> or they want to sell to a private company. >> that's right. >> if you think of a company like amazon, obviously, we know they're very different, but shareholders are rewarding the innovations they're doing and that's not always the case with some of the other retailers and they're getting punished for things that may help them in the long run, but it may cause them short-term pain. >> maybe this is off-topic for the discussion, but i hear a lot of people complaining about etfs now because if you just sell an etfs, and you're dumping etfs and say all retail is dead and let's just sell etfs and if you're in it retail or otherwise, your stock may go down regardless of how you're executing. you could be the greatest management team in history and because you're in a bunch of etfs that everyone else is selling. >> walmart would be the biggest in the etf and walmart
johnson was trying to do with j.c. penney, if maybe they'd taken it private maybe it could have worked a little bit they would have had more time. >> that was the point that jime yesterday at alpha at lunch that the public markets are under pressure because companies don't want to go public. >> right >> or they want to sell to a private company. >> that's right. >> if you think of a company like amazon, obviously, we know they're very different, but shareholders...