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lily stayed hidden for days at a time.asionally heidi would sneak her out of the house. >> of course i was frightened that they would see her. so what i used to do is whenever we went from the kitchen to the garage, i would have a coat over myself and she would walk next to me and we would kind of slowly march into the garage. once she was in the garage, she would be in the back seat and i would put the coat over her and i would put empty shopping bags on top. >> for six months heidi protected lily while a lawyer friend attempted to recover $6,000 in back wages that lily had been promised. as a last resort, heidi wrote a strongly worded letter to the consul general at the embassy. >> i sent the letter and ended up saying yes, the group of concerned citizens would like for you to please take care of this because we do not want this to go into an international incident or to get into the papers or anything like this. the. >> nine months after fleeing her captor, lily finally received the $6,000 as promised in her original co
lily stayed hidden for days at a time.asionally heidi would sneak her out of the house. >> of course i was frightened that they would see her. so what i used to do is whenever we went from the kitchen to the garage, i would have a coat over myself and she would walk next to me and we would kind of slowly march into the garage. once she was in the garage, she would be in the back seat and i would put the coat over her and i would put empty shopping bags on top. >> for six months...
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amigos de sus padres, sin embargo, muchas veces terminan arrestados por migraciÓn como el caso de lilyniÑa inteligente apenas comprende la situaciÓn legal en que estÁ en estados unidos. tu sabes por quÉ vas a corte. . >>> no. >>> la pequeÑa de 6 aÑos de fue detenida en la frontera hace 6 meses cuando era traida de tamaulipas por una amiga de sus papÁs para reunirse con ellos en georgia donde vivÍan desde 2008. >>> decidimos traerla porque no querÍa que nos fuÉramos a violencia >>> en el aÑo fiscal de aÑo pasado fueron detenido 21 mil 842 menores que trataban entrar al paÍs ilegalmente y sin la presencia de padres. >>> los llevan a un centro, a una oficina de la patrulla donde estÁn en celdas, son celdas. y les dicen hieleras porque esÁa frÍo, nos dice la abogada que el gobierno no da un asesor legal gratuitomente y al menor se le trata como un adulto sÓlo que hay un problema los niÑos no comprenden lo que pasa. >>> y losman dan a albergues donde pasan un tiempo hasta que alguien los pueda recoger, mientras tanto, estÁn en proceso de expulsiÓn. >>> aunque abogados tratan de que esto no
amigos de sus padres, sin embargo, muchas veces terminan arrestados por migraciÓn como el caso de lilyniÑa inteligente apenas comprende la situaciÓn legal en que estÁ en estados unidos. tu sabes por quÉ vas a corte. . >>> no. >>> la pequeÑa de 6 aÑos de fue detenida en la frontera hace 6 meses cuando era traida de tamaulipas por una amiga de sus papÁs para reunirse con ellos en georgia donde vivÍan desde 2008. >>> decidimos traerla porque no querÍa que nos...
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lilie haskell is a moroccan american organizer who has been organizing a community based organization here in san francisco since 2007. lilie has contributed to and led arab community organizing youth development and educational initiatives through cultural and political work as well as antiwar coalition building for over 10 years. she is a graduate of wellesley university with a bachelor in sociology. she cofounded a foundation providing training opportunities for civic and political engagement. since she joined arock she has helped build a member of low income and immigrant members of the arab community, empowered to provide mutual support in issues around the arab community. she helped to grow the organization threefold, providing immigration services to the local arab community as part of the san francisco immigrant legal and education network. lilie has been a leading committee member of the coalition for a safer san francisco, a strong advocate for for on and -- immigrant and civil rights issues impacting low income communities. she joined with san francisco rights defense commu
lilie haskell is a moroccan american organizer who has been organizing a community based organization here in san francisco since 2007. lilie has contributed to and led arab community organizing youth development and educational initiatives through cultural and political work as well as antiwar coalition building for over 10 years. she is a graduate of wellesley university with a bachelor in sociology. she cofounded a foundation providing training opportunities for civic and political...
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the first people identified by lily are a mother and daughter team.hey were managing a brothel in plymouth, where lily was forced to work. police follow up lily's lead. >> it's a lady by the name of mi-tieng wan, a malaysian lady we have already interviewed, and also, her daughter called grace lim. they are running a small network of brothels and they are involved in trafficking young girls to staff these brothels, thereby facilitating their movement for the purposes of prostitution within the country. >> based on lily's detailed testimony, the two women are brought in for questioning. now sergeant tomlinson and detectives jones and clement go to the police station to make the arrests. >> mary, if you can just -- let's get straight inside. >> you're going -- >> both of you. i'll talk to both of you. >> i'm arresting you now on suspicion of human trafficking and being involved in the management of a brothel. >> we searched their home address and found numerous documentary exhibits that link them to other agencies and to other brothels, and telephone nu
the first people identified by lily are a mother and daughter team.hey were managing a brothel in plymouth, where lily was forced to work. police follow up lily's lead. >> it's a lady by the name of mi-tieng wan, a malaysian lady we have already interviewed, and also, her daughter called grace lim. they are running a small network of brothels and they are involved in trafficking young girls to staff these brothels, thereby facilitating their movement for the purposes of prostitution...
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lily ledbetter said herself "i didn't know for 20 years." that. >> that's why the first bill president obama signed was the lily ledbetter fair pay act and that allows women as soon as they find out that they've been discriminated against in pay then they can file a lawsuit. it doesn't have to be when it started because you might not know for 20 years. so that gives women more empowerment to be able to fight for themselves and fight for fair pay and equal pay for equal work. (applause). >> jon: do you think we'll see a day in the senate where it's more equal? even now you look at the senate and there are not that many female voices in the senate. >> right. look, we only have 17 women in the senate. we only have 17%. >> jon: and yet women are 18% of the... >> 51%! 51! this is what i often say. if we had 51% of women in congress, do you think we'd be debating birth control? (cheers and applause) no! we'd be debating the economy and jobs and how we create economic engines and help our small businesses and national security and everything else t
lily ledbetter said herself "i didn't know for 20 years." that. >> that's why the first bill president obama signed was the lily ledbetter fair pay act and that allows women as soon as they find out that they've been discriminated against in pay then they can file a lawsuit. it doesn't have to be when it started because you might not know for 20 years. so that gives women more empowerment to be able to fight for themselves and fight for fair pay and equal pay for equal work....
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thanks, ashleigh. >>> lily ash has ket joining us from san francisco.pects continuing with our legal experts in a moment roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? i'm also a survivor of ovarian a writand uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick...and then i got better. >> i always li
thanks, ashleigh. >>> lily ash has ket joining us from san francisco.pects continuing with our legal experts in a moment roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat...
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uh, said it's from a lily. problem is, there's over a hured varieties. a lily.partment, to see if they could narrow it down to one. that's not going to be necessary, eric. you found pollen on a dead guy. so what? it's not just any pollen, joseph. white lily pollen. (scoffs) you'd stoop that low to desecrate her burial site? you dithat all by yrself. you told me you go to ea's grave every day. this is over. you know, you can try everything in your pathetic little arsenal. ragosa's the guy. he shot watkins in cold blood. it's his bullet, not mine. mick started the job on a.j., but you finished it off. (grunts) where are we? what are you going to do with me?! (muffled screams) (groans) (screams) judgment day, watkins. it was an accident. (cries): i swear to you. i-i didn't, i didn't see her lying there. you gotta believe me! you can make up all the excuses you want, it's not going to bring my daughter back. what do you want me to do? i'll do anything you want! please!
uh, said it's from a lily. problem is, there's over a hured varieties. a lily.partment, to see if they could narrow it down to one. that's not going to be necessary, eric. you found pollen on a dead guy. so what? it's not just any pollen, joseph. white lily pollen. (scoffs) you'd stoop that low to desecrate her burial site? you dithat all by yrself. you told me you go to ea's grave every day. this is over. you know, you can try everything in your pathetic little arsenal. ragosa's the guy. he...
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. >> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lily endowment, an indianapolis-based private family foundation dedicated to religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. the jane hensen foundation. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >> welcome. i'm bob abernathy. it's good to have you with us. for today's start of our 16th year on the air. president obama accepted his party's nomination for re-election at the democratic national convention in charlotte this week. last week our managing editor kim lauten reported on religion at the republican national convention. today, the democrats and religion's sometimes controversial role at their gathering. >> in accepting the democratic nomination, president obama sounded several religious themes. >> we draw strength from our victories and we learn from our mistakes but we keep our eyes fixed on that distant horizon, knowing that providence is with us and tha
. >> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lily endowment, an indianapolis-based private family foundation dedicated to religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. the jane hensen foundation. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >> welcome. i'm bob abernathy. it's good to...
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>>que es eso >>las tarjetas de lili >>oye, yo sí le daba unos dólares >>maxi no tiene nada que envidiarcamisa espectacular. >>tengo que venir con más frecuencia >>vengan todos con más frecuencia >>majuan, muchas gracias >>y las veces que majuan me ha vestido ,he salido en todas las revistas >>muchas gracias >>bueno,vamos a una pausa, enseguida volvemos, aquí se unen los ritmos en las voces de kata y ambas, una mancuerna de la música tropical y urbana, solo aquí en despierta américa, su mejor manera de comenzar la mañana >>y como hoy hemos estado comentando, mucho que ver hay en univisión. ♪.. >>y continuamos con más de despierta américa, en este momento vamos a hablar de música, el hip hop y bachata unen logrando un efecto perfecto, en la voces de ambar y kata >>muchas gracias. >>felices de estar aquí >>tu nombre es alma, pero artisticamente te llamas ambar, estas haciendo tu disco número siete >>número de la suerte >>tu disco tiene canciones muy buenas, como lo has pasado, tiene producciónes excelentes >>mi corazón no se compra, con un gran productor. >>y número uno en las listas >>est
>>que es eso >>las tarjetas de lili >>oye, yo sí le daba unos dólares >>maxi no tiene nada que envidiarcamisa espectacular. >>tengo que venir con más frecuencia >>vengan todos con más frecuencia >>majuan, muchas gracias >>y las veces que majuan me ha vestido ,he salido en todas las revistas >>muchas gracias >>bueno,vamos a una pausa, enseguida volvemos, aquí se unen los ritmos en las voces de kata y ambas, una mancuerna de la...
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the economy, putting lily ledbetter governor granholm. i'll take our democratic governors over their jan brewers any time. putting sandra fluke up there it's say to go young women, we get it. we get that the republicans, a lot of them, at least are really sexist and really insulting to women about really basic things, about us being able to get a higher education while controlling our bodies. it's just such a dramatic choice between the two parties. >> cenk: nancy, i wish it was the first time i had heard that line. the vagina stupid. right, right. [ chuckling ] sandra fluke's speech was really strong. i thought it did exactly what you're talking b nancy. it brought it home. you don't get it. they're going to take your right to choose away. three-quarters of you don't agree with that. why would you vote for them! michael, i want to get to the over all impression of the convention. i know publicly they're going to say it's a small bounce etc. etc. axelrod said we don't get bounces after conventions any more, i yeah, yeah, but what is your
the economy, putting lily ledbetter governor granholm. i'll take our democratic governors over their jan brewers any time. putting sandra fluke up there it's say to go young women, we get it. we get that the republicans, a lot of them, at least are really sexist and really insulting to women about really basic things, about us being able to get a higher education while controlling our bodies. it's just such a dramatic choice between the two parties. >> cenk: nancy, i wish it was the first...
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. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lily endowment, an indianapolis-based private family foundation dedicated to its founders in christian religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. the estate of william j. carter. the jane henson foundation. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome. i'm bob abernathy. it's good to have you with us. the republican national convention this week formally chose mitt romney as the party's candidate for president. that makes him the first mormon nominated for president by either major party. in his acceptance speech, the usually private romney opened a small window into his faith and practice. our managing editor kim lawton reports from tampa on the many ways in which religion played a part in the convention. >> in accepting the republican nomination for president thursday, governor mitt romney talked more personally about his religion than he has so f
. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lily endowment, an indianapolis-based private family foundation dedicated to its founders in christian religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. the estate of william j. carter. the jane henson foundation. and the corporation for public...
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lilie has been a leading committee member of the coalition for a safer san francisco, a strong advocate for for on and -- immigrant and civil rights issues impacting low income communities. she joined with san francisco rights defense community to pass a policy to help protect immigrant youth from deportation, bringing an arab voice to the diverse immigrant rights movement here in san francisco. most recently, she was a key organizer with the coalition for a safe san francisco, helping successfully pass an ordinance here at the board of supervisors, this past mai, requiring transparency and accountability from the san francisco police department in dealings with the f.b.i. and other federal law enforcement agencies. through her leadership arock played a central role in bringing arab and muslim community members as well as other communities of color to city hall to support this ordinance and educate us on the experience of arab and muslim communities with law enforcement after 9/11. i am honoring her today as she leaves arock after five years of service as its program director. given tha
lilie has been a leading committee member of the coalition for a safer san francisco, a strong advocate for for on and -- immigrant and civil rights issues impacting low income communities. she joined with san francisco rights defense community to pass a policy to help protect immigrant youth from deportation, bringing an arab voice to the diverse immigrant rights movement here in san francisco. most recently, she was a key organizer with the coalition for a safe san francisco, helping...
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lilie haskell is a moroccan american organizer who has been organizing a community based organization here in
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i'm lily with "work it!" >> that's it for this week. thanks for joining us. >> we'll see you next week on "teen kids news." >> write to us at... we'll start up there at the historic, cultural, and literal high point of any trip to athens -- the acropolis. like other hilltop sites in the ancient greek world, athens' acropolis, or "high city," was both a place of worship and of refuge when under attack. crowned by the mighty parthenon temple, the acropolis rises above modern athens, a lasting testament to greece's glorious golden age in the 5th century b.c. grand processions followed the panathenaic way, which was a ceremonial path connecting the town below and the acropolis. they'd pass through this imposing entryway and up to the religious heart of the city in the parthenon. the parthenon was perhaps the finest temple in the ancient world. valiantly battling the acidic air of our modern world, it still stands, with the help of ongoing restoration work. it was constructed in the 5th century b.c. and dedicated to the virgin goddess athena
i'm lily with "work it!" >> that's it for this week. thanks for joining us. >> we'll see you next week on "teen kids news." >> write to us at... we'll start up there at the historic, cultural, and literal high point of any trip to athens -- the acropolis. like other hilltop sites in the ancient greek world, athens' acropolis, or "high city," was both a place of worship and of refuge when under attack. crowned by the mighty parthenon temple, the...
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lily, thank you for stepping forward. mia, thank you for being part of this. mia, thank you. nicholas persky, a key for being part of this and stepping forward. -- thank you for being part of this and stepping forward. paul rodriguez, thank you for stepping forward. rachel broadwyn, thank you. sarah armstrong, thank you for stepping forward. vanessa, thank you for being part of this. vee, thank you. that is our commissions. let us proceed with the swearing in. stand if you can and raise your right hand, those that can do so. please repeat after me. i, your name, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies foreign and domestic, that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california, that i take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter during such time as i hold the offi
lily, thank you for stepping forward. mia, thank you for being part of this. mia, thank you. nicholas persky, a key for being part of this and stepping forward. -- thank you for being part of this and stepping forward. paul rodriguez, thank you for stepping forward. rachel broadwyn, thank you. sarah armstrong, thank you for stepping forward. vanessa, thank you for being part of this. vee, thank you. that is our commissions. let us proceed with the swearing in. stand if you can and raise your...
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she was home with lily. she's the reason i am where i am right now. unbelievable, tucker anderson is in the hospital right now. this is not the most important thing in my world. i've got a bunch of stuff going on. i don't know where it came from, but i'm going to try to rekindl it often in the future. >> i know you went over to the hospital in atlanta to visit tucker. you and your father, larry. larry underwent a serious surgery, your father, last year. this is the second time he's been back with you at a golf tournament since the surgery. what did that mean to you and your father to go over to visit tucker and have him in the same city that you were able to win this championship today? >> it worked out to be like that. so lucky to have tucker here at shepard center, which is a phenomenal place to deal with brain injuries. he's in great care. i got to see him and he uplifted me. i was going up there, thinking for the worst. he's awake, alert and i told him if i -- i asked him did he think i was going to beat rory mcilroy today. he gave me a wink. that
she was home with lily. she's the reason i am where i am right now. unbelievable, tucker anderson is in the hospital right now. this is not the most important thing in my world. i've got a bunch of stuff going on. i don't know where it came from, but i'm going to try to rekindl it often in the future. >> i know you went over to the hospital in atlanta to visit tucker. you and your father, larry. larry underwent a serious surgery, your father, last year. this is the second time he's been...
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lily from the planning department staff. we are here today to present the safety element of the general plan. this was initiated at the a planning department and at a commission meeting and unanimously approved at that time. this is an important element of the general plan and guide the framework of the city's actions and response to and recovery from a disaster. it establishes policies and programs to protect san francisco from risks associated with natural and man-made disasters and in san francisco we know this is a particular concern because of seismic hazards and qearkt quakes. an updated element is before you for a number of reasons. the current element was adopted in noon 97 and we really learned about how other cities are dealing and preparing for disasters. the document represent a cocollaboration of many city agencies and to develop plans and programs and further prepare for community reliancy and establish policies that guide the city's actions and to prepare for and recover from a major disaster. finally having a
lily from the planning department staff. we are here today to present the safety element of the general plan. this was initiated at the a planning department and at a commission meeting and unanimously approved at that time. this is an important element of the general plan and guide the framework of the city's actions and response to and recovery from a disaster. it establishes policies and programs to protect san francisco from risks associated with natural and man-made disasters and in san...
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. >> on a night full of laughs as little lily steals the show. and the rookie "homeland" wins big. >> "the daily show with jon stewart." >> all the jaw-dropping moments from tv's most exciting night. and the red hot styles. >> good morning, america! >> "gma's" emmys after-party starts right now! >>> and good morning, america. robin on her medical leave. great to have amy robach here. hey, sam. how about that glam couple in l.a. for the fun night at the emmys? hey, guys. >> hey, george, how are you? good to see you. it was a night of glitz, glamour, actually some very unexpected moments. i think i can speak for lara when i say we've never actually seen a brawl break out midshow. at the emmys. and of course jimmy kimmel not disappointing. there it was. getting after each other. hold me back. and we saw the biggest prank ever at an awards show. >> it was also a great night for our friends at "modern family." they won four awards. we talked to all of them. and we will share that with you guys back in new york. >> you guys had such a night on the red
. >> on a night full of laughs as little lily steals the show. and the rookie "homeland" wins big. >> "the daily show with jon stewart." >> all the jaw-dropping moments from tv's most exciting night. and the red hot styles. >> good morning, america! >> "gma's" emmys after-party starts right now! >>> and good morning, america. robin on her medical leave. great to have amy robach here. hey, sam. how about that glam couple in...
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. >> reporter: lily, who volunteers here, can think of only one kind of person who would steal a puppy. >> sick -- sick, sick. really needs some psychological help. >> reporter: as upset as they are, they don't have any ill will toward those people. >> all we want is our puppy back, and we will not press charges ifou return that puppy. th's all we want. >> reporter: millly is not as sympathetic. he is can think of only one sentence that's appropriate for the puppy thieves. >> the max. we get very attached to animals we take care of here. just bring our puppy back. >> reporter: on kent island, don harrison, abc2 news. >> we got to get that puppy back. queen anne's county police want to hear you know anything. >> take a look at those lovely smiles. another great crowd expected for another night of baseball, a great game. let's check in with meteorologist mike masco. >> good news. there's nothing going on in the radar. let's keep this trend going. not much happening. the clouds in place. it's mild. we have to keep an eye on the radar and have to keep an eye on more storms. not much happen
. >> reporter: lily, who volunteers here, can think of only one kind of person who would steal a puppy. >> sick -- sick, sick. really needs some psychological help. >> reporter: as upset as they are, they don't have any ill will toward those people. >> all we want is our puppy back, and we will not press charges ifou return that puppy. th's all we want. >> reporter: millly is not as sympathetic. he is can think of only one sentence that's appropriate for the puppy...
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i think that's an important consideration. >> lily?ht in salt lake city at a homeless shelter school. i taught some of the most disadvantaged families with not even a roof over their heads. with my association, the utah education association, which is an affiliate of the nea, we could see that some of these kids needed something very, very different. but what we wanted to focus on was how do you make every public school as good as the best public school. because that's the real answer that no one wants to deal with. we want every school to be a school of choice. we've really worked hard to make choices within the public system something that was meaningful for those families. so we get concerned when we stop talking about how do you make the system better, how do you make every school a choice school? when you get into private management and someone has to make a profit off of it and here's a franchise school, then we get very worried. then you're ignoring the bigger system where most of our kids, especially our kids in need are going
i think that's an important consideration. >> lily?ht in salt lake city at a homeless shelter school. i taught some of the most disadvantaged families with not even a roof over their heads. with my association, the utah education association, which is an affiliate of the nea, we could see that some of these kids needed something very, very different. but what we wanted to focus on was how do you make every public school as good as the best public school. because that's the real answer...