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the reason is another video which showed a detective for the police department, colin mcmillan sayingd things. this came out as the jury was going through trial and obviously did not sway their decision on whether or not he was guilty because the decision was unanimous. >> the judge has the power. seeking the most amount of time possible. >> asked why he did not get convicted of attempted murder. you have to show motive that you went in to murder someone. the jury asked the question earlier today on whether to prove this charge. they did not convict him of attempted murder. bill: memo this guy be sentenced? >> he has a lot of other past felonies that they contact on. bill: i hope we never see the light of day again. >> shared his dirty little secret. >> it gross habit. >> he turns to technology. when he puts it on and bites his nails is supposed to press it and it will zap them. >> avoid the responsibility for their own bad choices. ♪ (sounds of birds whistling) ♪ music ♪ introducing new k-y touch gel crème. for massage and intimacy. every touch, gently intensified. a little touch is
the reason is another video which showed a detective for the police department, colin mcmillan sayingd things. this came out as the jury was going through trial and obviously did not sway their decision on whether or not he was guilty because the decision was unanimous. >> the judge has the power. seeking the most amount of time possible. >> asked why he did not get convicted of attempted murder. you have to show motive that you went in to murder someone. the jury asked the question...
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i am concerned about a textbook currently used in -- mcmillan publication coming out distributed is now throughout the united states. in addition to that, the state legislature has passed laws that teachers cannot question what is in the text. ismy challenge to this group what can we do to bring about that deceitful document? you take two or three questions at one time? a ballot box that remedies -- >> good morning, i'm a curator here at the national museum of african american history and culture. i think all of us are eagerly waiting for your longer paper. the most simple comments is one of the most complex, and that is the notion that transnational or internationalism is inherent in the term african-american. ofng a curator and working the national museum of african american history and culture, i'm wondering if the panel might comment on the need for internationalism within an institution, within a national , to reinforce patriotism and what constitutes african-american -- >> i am a scholar of the -- association. good afternoon to my president i'm wondering about persons who identify
i am concerned about a textbook currently used in -- mcmillan publication coming out distributed is now throughout the united states. in addition to that, the state legislature has passed laws that teachers cannot question what is in the text. ismy challenge to this group what can we do to bring about that deceitful document? you take two or three questions at one time? a ballot box that remedies -- >> good morning, i'm a curator here at the national museum of african american history and...
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by writer david mcmillan.e explains why the 20- year-old verdict still matters today. >> i remember the o.j. simpson trial very vividly. i will never forget the day that the verdict was announced because i was hanging out with my friend, a white guy chris brown. we saw these two black friends of ours who were celebrating and chris was like, "how can you guys be happy that o.j. was acquitted." and one of the black girls said, "oh he didn't kill that white ( bleep ). i will never forget that and it was a moment where he realized, he didn't know the people that he went to school with. i decided to write a play about not the trial itself but people watching the trial and their reactions to it. unfortunately, the play has become even more timely in the last couple of years. it's speaks to where we are in our present moment. race is a topic that is getting a lot of attention these days but at the same time people are afraid to start that conversation and how to start that conversation. "watching o.j" takes place on
by writer david mcmillan.e explains why the 20- year-old verdict still matters today. >> i remember the o.j. simpson trial very vividly. i will never forget the day that the verdict was announced because i was hanging out with my friend, a white guy chris brown. we saw these two black friends of ours who were celebrating and chris was like, "how can you guys be happy that o.j. was acquitted." and one of the black girls said, "oh he didn't kill that white ( bleep ). i will...
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the very biggest are mcmillan and they publish many more books than we do. i think it gives attention to the writer. we are being selective in making sure that we really have time to partner with the writer on the editing and marketing and communicate about the whole experience of the partnership. we have something that is unique and that the strength of ours and we want to keep it that way. >> as a publicly traded complete, what are your revenues for the year? >> our revenues were $600 million in 2015. we just acquired perseus which is about a 90 million-dollar company. that is a 15% in our our revenue. >> that sounds like a lot of money but when you compare it to a car company or a google or facebook, it's pretty small. >> we are much smaller than those major media companies that you are thinking about, absolutely. >> it's an industry built up out of all these different products. every book is a string of words that one writer created that no one else could have created. there are hundreds of thousands of them that are different from anyone else out there.
the very biggest are mcmillan and they publish many more books than we do. i think it gives attention to the writer. we are being selective in making sure that we really have time to partner with the writer on the editing and marketing and communicate about the whole experience of the partnership. we have something that is unique and that the strength of ours and we want to keep it that way. >> as a publicly traded complete, what are your revenues for the year? >> our revenues were...
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but either with falls sales in china, walmart's ceo mcmillan believes china remains a strategic market and the fourth largest international one when it comes to sales. the surprising part of this deal that is walmart is offloading an asset that they just paid $i three-quarters of a billion for to take full control of. in walmart's view the benefits probably will outweigh the costs if it gets in more foot traffic in their stores and more new customers rolling >>> inovio pharmaceuticals gets approval to test its zika vaccine on humans. the drugmaker along with its partner gene one life sciences was given the green light by the food and drug administration to kung the first experimental drug trial to fight the virus as a vaccine. the tests will begin in the next few weeks and test results are expected to be reported by the end of the year. the news sent shares up nearly 7% to 11.20. >>> marathon oil will buy pay rock energy for nearly $900 million. the deal will give marathon access to prime shale reserves in oklahoma. the merger expected to be finalized in the third quarter of the year.
but either with falls sales in china, walmart's ceo mcmillan believes china remains a strategic market and the fourth largest international one when it comes to sales. the surprising part of this deal that is walmart is offloading an asset that they just paid $i three-quarters of a billion for to take full control of. in walmart's view the benefits probably will outweigh the costs if it gets in more foot traffic in their stores and more new customers rolling >>> inovio pharmaceuticals...
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simon & schuster, harpercollins, has shut books into others, mcmillan and schuster are about the same size with a hundred million dollars for the revenue, harpercollins is about three times as big and random is larger too. among that even after acquired it is a pretty big title count. were still smaller by a substantial number, they publish many more books and the reason i like that is i think it seeks attention for the writer. were being selective and making sure we have time to commute get about the whole partnership. we think it's unique and we want to keep it that way. >> guest: are revenues were $600 million. we acquired about 90 million-dollar company, but as a 50% increase. >> that sounds like a lot of money. >> but when you compare to a car company a google or facebook it's pretty small. >> guest: were much smaller than those major media companies that you speak of, absolutely. it's an industry that is built up outal
simon & schuster, harpercollins, has shut books into others, mcmillan and schuster are about the same size with a hundred million dollars for the revenue, harpercollins is about three times as big and random is larger too. among that even after acquired it is a pretty big title count. were still smaller by a substantial number, they publish many more books and the reason i like that is i think it seeks attention for the writer. were being selective and making sure we have time to commute...
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ross mcmillan is calling the acquisition mixed. not address the biggest challenge of developer analysis. richard is reiterating his $36 price target, suggesting the price could drop as much as 25%. the stock has quite definitively moving below the average, telling us the sellers are really moving in. the last time this happened microsoft fell all in 10% so we could be bearish lee positioned at least in the near term. mark: vonnie, all yours. vonnie: we are staying on tech because yuri milner is weighing dealsone of the biggest microsoft making a deal with linked in. the founder describes why he is intrigued i the deal. yuri: i think the most exciting part to me of this transaction is the long-term potential ,ynergy, which is the databased data processing capability of microsoft applied to the data accumulated by linked in. i think it should not be underestimated that linkedin is a major global organic monopoly. andas a network effect there is almost no competition around the world except for maybe in china, but in china they also h
ross mcmillan is calling the acquisition mixed. not address the biggest challenge of developer analysis. richard is reiterating his $36 price target, suggesting the price could drop as much as 25%. the stock has quite definitively moving below the average, telling us the sellers are really moving in. the last time this happened microsoft fell all in 10% so we could be bearish lee positioned at least in the near term. mark: vonnie, all yours. vonnie: we are staying on tech because yuri milner is...
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brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that areg without hope.
brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that areg without hope.
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mcmillan and how he defended the wages paid by walmart.hannon: they are quite proud of what they have done. they have increased their minimum wage to give a raise to their employees. there are some employees and movements across the country pushing for that $15 an hour minimum wage. there is a group here that let them know they want to see a $15 an hour minimum wage. they were a few little protests along -- in bentonville. the labor market if it is tightening that will give the more leverage on wages. things have gotten competitive with the low end of the weight scale with trying to find workers. if we see more and employment they will be [indiscernible] and supply and demand. >> still ahead. shares of weight watchers are down. investors may be renewing their appetite for the stock. we will tell you why. that is next. ♪ >> welcome back. inside. options >> trying me today is mark ebastian, during may from the gas joining me from the cboe. why is you feeling and it happening? >> i am shocked. i thought the wheels had a chance of falling apar
mcmillan and how he defended the wages paid by walmart.hannon: they are quite proud of what they have done. they have increased their minimum wage to give a raise to their employees. there are some employees and movements across the country pushing for that $15 an hour minimum wage. there is a group here that let them know they want to see a $15 an hour minimum wage. they were a few little protests along -- in bentonville. the labor market if it is tightening that will give the more leverage on...
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boy,rd: events, my dear events, as harold mcmillan once said. have five months between now and the election. that's a long time. >> how should each candidate deal with this massacre? hillary clinton is calling for tougher gun laws. you have donald trump a sickly pushing for a muslim ban. willrd: that is what you see. hillary clinton looking to define gun control. she would say that this does not argue for a muslim ban, it would not have prevented what happened and the last thing you want to do is alienate the 3 million american muslims. you don't want to see more people like this feeling alienated and moving in this direction. donald trump will obviously argue that this is a reflection of the lack of success against isis in the middle east and will argue that it has something to do with what's going on in this country with immigration. he's going to argue that gun control ought not to be scapegoated. this will be one of those defining issues where they take extraordinarily different paths and how they represent this. >> what will play out better
boy,rd: events, my dear events, as harold mcmillan once said. have five months between now and the election. that's a long time. >> how should each candidate deal with this massacre? hillary clinton is calling for tougher gun laws. you have donald trump a sickly pushing for a muslim ban. willrd: that is what you see. hillary clinton looking to define gun control. she would say that this does not argue for a muslim ban, it would not have prevented what happened and the last thing you want...
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it's a day we're going to celebrate the 90th birthday of hugh mcmillan. hugh is an absolute i con of -- icon of our region and is the definition of a servant. mr. kilmer: he served our country in the military and in the intelligence community. and he served our community as the unofficial mayor of the key peninsula. and that is evidenced through his service in the lions club who each year puts on a citizen of the year ceremony to honor those who make the key pence a better and stronger place and in fact -- peninsula a better and stronger place and in fact he served the community so well he was given the service above self award from the rotary club, having a group of rotarians honor alliance club member is a big deal. beyond that service to community, though, he's also a servant when it comes to our kids. he served on the board of communities in schools group in the peninsula school district and on the foundation board. he writes a kids corner column in the peninsula gateway. any time there's a kid in our neck of the woots doing something cool, hugh mcmil
it's a day we're going to celebrate the 90th birthday of hugh mcmillan. hugh is an absolute i con of -- icon of our region and is the definition of a servant. mr. kilmer: he served our country in the military and in the intelligence community. and he served our community as the unofficial mayor of the key peninsula. and that is evidenced through his service in the lions club who each year puts on a citizen of the year ceremony to honor those who make the key pence a better and stronger place...
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margaret mcmillan on her book " the war that ended peace," about the assassination of ferdinand.obert service on his biography , the leader of the october revolution. applebaum on the effects of details arianism on east --hungary.d hungr on the next washington journal, we get your reaction to the mass shooting in orlando florida and share the latest developments in the investigation. call him by phone or leave a comment on facebook or twitter. onhington journal is live c-span. coming up next, prime minister's questions at the british house of commons. after that, virginia senator his the conversation on life and political career, part of our american profile theories. aesident obama gives statement on today's mass shooting in orlando, florida. another chance to see q&a with simon seabed mount purity -- mo ntefiore. david cameron announced an extended cameron for those -- extended deadline. the prime minister to questions on that topic and other issues concerning national security and immigration. i suggest we all get out. >> order. questions to the prime minister did ms. davis. >
margaret mcmillan on her book " the war that ended peace," about the assassination of ferdinand.obert service on his biography , the leader of the october revolution. applebaum on the effects of details arianism on east --hungary.d hungr on the next washington journal, we get your reaction to the mass shooting in orlando florida and share the latest developments in the investigation. call him by phone or leave a comment on facebook or twitter. onhington journal is live c-span. coming...
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pretty big the biggest is random and then harpercollins and then simon & schuster followed by us and mcmillan. there are two really, really big companies and three that are about the same size. a unique feature of us within the landscape is that among the big five we are the smallest title count. we are still small in numbers and the next biggest would be simon & schuster. >> they publish many more books than we do and the reason i like that is attention to the writer. we are being selective in making sure we have time to partner with the writer on the editing and the marketing and communicating about the whole experience of the partnership. it's just something that is a unique strength of ours that we want to keep that way. >> what are your revenues for year? our revenues were $600 million in 2015. we just acquired perseus which was a 90 million-dollar company. >> that sounds like a lot of money but when you compare it to a car company or a google or facebook, it's pretty small. >> we are much smaller than most major media and industrial companies that you are thinking of. >> it's an industr
pretty big the biggest is random and then harpercollins and then simon & schuster followed by us and mcmillan. there are two really, really big companies and three that are about the same size. a unique feature of us within the landscape is that among the big five we are the smallest title count. we are still small in numbers and the next biggest would be simon & schuster. >> they publish many more books than we do and the reason i like that is attention to the writer. we are...
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mcmillan the artist's long- time attorney and friend was chosen by the court approved special administrator will decide which of prince's family members will get a piece of the fortune he left as well as what will happen to his minnesota estate. >>> this morning, "meat loaf" is recovering in a canadian hospital after collapsing on stage last night. the paradise by the dashboard light singer cold over mid song during a concert. he was revived and transported to the hospital. >>> time now 6:39. still ahead, how exercise could help boost your memory and the timing that could make a big difference. >> and a new self-driving bus has just been unveiled. a smart technology -- the smart technology on board. >> and the market just opened about 10 minutes ago. let's check the big board. the dow is down 46 points at this hour. coming up, we'll get an update from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. ,, and a hit to the silicon va workforce... >>> welcome to your friday. the coast from the cliff house towards ocean beach, partsly to mostly cloudy skies on tap for today. if you are heading inlan
mcmillan the artist's long- time attorney and friend was chosen by the court approved special administrator will decide which of prince's family members will get a piece of the fortune he left as well as what will happen to his minnesota estate. >>> this morning, "meat loaf" is recovering in a canadian hospital after collapsing on stage last night. the paradise by the dashboard light singer cold over mid song during a concert. he was revived and transported to the hospital....
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margaret mcmillan on her book, the boy that ended peace. about francis ferdinand.t service on his eye on griffey of leon trotsky, the russian revolutionary who was the leader of the october revolution. -- in appelbaum on totality totalitarianism. atd these programs online c-span.org. >> here on c-span, washington journal is next. at 10:00 we take you to the u.s. institute of peace where the dalai lama is scheduled to speak. at noon, the house gavels in with legislative and general speeches. at 2:00 p.m., the freedom of information act and another that would combat the trafficking of human organs. next three hours, we give you a chance to share your thoughts on thewe will give youn the investigation. "washington journal." --"washington journal," is next. the flag over the u.s. capitol is at half staff this morning, along with flags across the country as the nation mourns the victims of an early morning a florida gayy at club that left 50 people dead and 53 more injured. attacked by u.s. man who reportedly pledged allegiance to the islamic state, it goes down as the
margaret mcmillan on her book, the boy that ended peace. about francis ferdinand.t service on his eye on griffey of leon trotsky, the russian revolutionary who was the leader of the october revolution. -- in appelbaum on totality totalitarianism. atd these programs online c-span.org. >> here on c-span, washington journal is next. at 10:00 we take you to the u.s. institute of peace where the dalai lama is scheduled to speak. at noon, the house gavels in with legislative and general...
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my maxie's best friend, little charlie mcmillan.cessful. became the big branch manager of save and pay supermarket. >> ha ha, you got a good memory, ma. >> i hear he married the prom queen. what was that whore's name again? [ laughter ] >> nikki. and we're not married anymore, mrs. kessler. she wasn't very nice to me. >> good, i hope you didn't catch any sores from her filthy -- you know. vagina. [ light laughter ] >> seth: welcome to the show, our friend, david spade. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: how are you? >> good. >> seth: really happy to have you here. >> that clip was a little rough on the ears. >> seth: it was. we found out a lot about that lady's tastes. we know a lot about your ex wife in that film now. >> the filthy you know what. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> seth: so you just got back from vegas. >> yes, sir. >> seth: and i've heard that you have a friend in vegas who is considered a high roller. >> oh, yeah. >> seth: i don't know if he considers himself a high roller or -- >> yeah, he's puffed up about himself. >> seth:
my maxie's best friend, little charlie mcmillan.cessful. became the big branch manager of save and pay supermarket. >> ha ha, you got a good memory, ma. >> i hear he married the prom queen. what was that whore's name again? [ laughter ] >> nikki. and we're not married anymore, mrs. kessler. she wasn't very nice to me. >> good, i hope you didn't catch any sores from her filthy -- you know. vagina. [ light laughter ] >> seth: welcome to the show, our friend, david...
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so there we have really big companies like tim cook from apple, doug mcmillan from walmart. jenny rammetty from ibm. mary barra from general motors. and then on the chinese side, state grid, alley baba and so on. and the project's big data, like for instance, it has just blown me away in terms of looking at for instance what ibm is doing in china, helping them track and be able to predict the pollution and source where it's coming from and or what can be done in terms of transportation management. or the -- and all of these companies, it's -- the technology they bring. if you are -- and the technology i see in china, and just in terms of even managing the power on the grid. so this is bringing all kinds of capabilities. and so i think that is a huge tool for mayors. but, still, i do think no matter how much of a tool that is, so much of the constraints come down to political constraints, getting support from the voters to do the things and to do really really difficult thing. but you are right on. but i think probably the reason we didn't address it is none of us -- i can lo
so there we have really big companies like tim cook from apple, doug mcmillan from walmart. jenny rammetty from ibm. mary barra from general motors. and then on the chinese side, state grid, alley baba and so on. and the project's big data, like for instance, it has just blown me away in terms of looking at for instance what ibm is doing in china, helping them track and be able to predict the pollution and source where it's coming from and or what can be done in terms of transportation...
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we had a casualty lying against a rice paddy dike and fred mcmillan, we called moon. a big boy. he ran off and got a poncho from somebody and came running back towards us with a poncho to wrap this casualty in. and while he was running towards me, i was watching him. and while he was running, one of his hands just sort of slept out -- slapped out from under him. he never broke stride. he said, here, wrap them up with this. i said, moon, you have been hit. a bullet had gone in one of his thick giners -- fingers and come out on the other side and never hit the bone. he did not even know he had been hit. he said, oh, all right. he went back to work. things like that. you are very excited when you're under fire and you are running on adrenaline. that's kind of overdrive. and it's exciting. you do things you would not otherwise think you could do. thanks for the questions. prof. wiest: we have five more minutes and maybe one more question? >> another thing on the booby-traps. when you're walking to the rice paddies on a regular day, there is a lot of anxiety. firefight isin a there s
we had a casualty lying against a rice paddy dike and fred mcmillan, we called moon. a big boy. he ran off and got a poncho from somebody and came running back towards us with a poncho to wrap this casualty in. and while he was running towards me, i was watching him. and while he was running, one of his hands just sort of slept out -- slapped out from under him. he never broke stride. he said, here, wrap them up with this. i said, moon, you have been hit. a bullet had gone in one of his thick...
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like tim cook from apple, doug mcmillan from walmart, mary barra from general motors, and on the chineseide, alibaba and so on. and, for instance, it has blown me away, looking at what ibm is doing in china, helping them track and be able to predict the pollution. and a source where it is coming from. or what can be done in terms of transportation management. and all of these companies, the technology they bring if you are -- the technology i see in china just in terms of managing the power on the grid, this is bringing all kinds of capabilities. and so, i think that is a huge tool for mayors. but still, i do think no matter how much of a tool that is, so much of that constraint comes down to political constraints. getting support from the voters to do the things and do really , really difficult things. you are right on. but the reason we did not address it is, in terms of me, i am not a big data expert. gillian: there's always a problem of those pesky politics. all of these has he politicians -- pesky politicians. i did enjoy the debate. thank you very much indeed. as steve said, over t
like tim cook from apple, doug mcmillan from walmart, mary barra from general motors, and on the chineseide, alibaba and so on. and, for instance, it has blown me away, looking at what ibm is doing in china, helping them track and be able to predict the pollution. and a source where it is coming from. or what can be done in terms of transportation management. and all of these companies, the technology they bring if you are -- the technology i see in china just in terms of managing the power on...
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at the 23 west virginians who lost their lives, just so suddenly, a little 4-year-old boy edward mcmillan from ravenswood, west virginia swept away in the rushing water. we have -- we just have story after story of people that didn't know what was going to happen to them, that didn't know how to get out, that found a w way, that braved through this awful, awful thing. and then the stories of the communities coming together. when we were traveling through can that would -- kanwha county, people from martinsburg, it's five hours away. they just packed up their trucks and put water and food in and came to the aid of their fellow west virginians. a lot of faith communities, a lot of churches, the mountain mission, all kinds of volunteers have come to help to be west virginia strong, to be west virginians helping west virginians. the private sector has really stepped up. at&t, sprint, frontier, our telecommunications people have really gone the extra mile to make sure that people have service, that people could find out and charge their phones. when you leave the house, you might have had your
at the 23 west virginians who lost their lives, just so suddenly, a little 4-year-old boy edward mcmillan from ravenswood, west virginia swept away in the rushing water. we have -- we just have story after story of people that didn't know what was going to happen to them, that didn't know how to get out, that found a w way, that braved through this awful, awful thing. and then the stories of the communities coming together. when we were traveling through can that would -- kanwha county, people...
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and i'm -- it's mcmillan publication. and therefore, since it is coming out of texas, which is the size of france, it is now distributed throughout the united states. and the fallacies in there are horrific. in addition to that, the state legislature has passed laws that teachers themselves cannot question what is in the text. and my challenge to this room is what can we do to bring about change in that deceitful document? >> david, my suggest that you take two or three questions at one time. what we've done when we run out of time and we will be sure to answer that. >> i would suggest a ballot box remedy. >> yeah. run through some of them. >> good morning. my name is paul gardoula. i'm a curator here at the museum. i want to thank you for a provocative enriched panel. i think all of us are eagerly waiting for your longer paper. i think one of the most simple comments is one of the most complex and that's when that was mentioned that professor sidbury's notion that trans national or internationalism is inherent within the
and i'm -- it's mcmillan publication. and therefore, since it is coming out of texas, which is the size of france, it is now distributed throughout the united states. and the fallacies in there are horrific. in addition to that, the state legislature has passed laws that teachers themselves cannot question what is in the text. and my challenge to this room is what can we do to bring about change in that deceitful document? >> david, my suggest that you take two or three questions at one...