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mr. amy, look at this out in the sun.k at this out in the sun. ♪ approaching 56 past the hour, bloomberg is "on the markets." i am julie hyman. let's look at where stocks are trading, a little bit of a pullback. it is green even as we watched on the nasdaq, just turned up .5 points, it was the leader yesterday, earnings news have been pushing down the s&p and the tao. shares of cec entertainment surging to a new all-time high. the company's popular kids a restaurant chain chucky cheese, being bought by apollo. zynga shares down the most in to months, sterne agee risk consensus estimates. zyrent traffic trends for nga's key titles. distant memory, the polar vortex. there are some lasting negative effects from the record cold. alix steel joins us. alix is no fan of the cold. >> layers upon layers, you know who is also not a fan? cows. all their energy goes to staying warm versus adding weight. farmers do not get enough yield, they do not get enough profit a big issue. it is so cold for the little cows. you feel a little bad
mr. amy, look at this out in the sun.k at this out in the sun. ♪ approaching 56 past the hour, bloomberg is "on the markets." i am julie hyman. let's look at where stocks are trading, a little bit of a pullback. it is green even as we watched on the nasdaq, just turned up .5 points, it was the leader yesterday, earnings news have been pushing down the s&p and the tao. shares of cec entertainment surging to a new all-time high. the company's popular kids a restaurant chain chucky...
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mr. banks. and replacing her amy adams, she had a hot week winning the golden globe in the best supporting actor and actress, a couple, johna hill, and oprah winfrey getting left out. some of the surprises this year. >> it's interesting to see compare a little bit with the golden globes as well. good to see you, ted. thanks. >> time now is 6:59. a final check of the top stories. a at a hearing the vatican is confronted over the sexual abuse of children by the clergy. the vatican's former sex crimes prosecutor acknowledged the holy see has been slow to face the crisis but it's now committed to doing so. >> a teen recovering from serious burns after his clothes caught fire in concord overnight. a 15-year-old got gasoline on his shirt while helping a man fix his car. the man lit a cigarette. he was air lifted to the medical center in san jose. >> a fire in the angeles national forest action live pictures, you can see how close the flames are to homes happening about 25 miles east of do downtown l.a. you can see how massive it is. it's burning for just over an hour. >> thanks for joining us. >>> goo
mr. banks. and replacing her amy adams, she had a hot week winning the golden globe in the best supporting actor and actress, a couple, johna hill, and oprah winfrey getting left out. some of the surprises this year. >> it's interesting to see compare a little bit with the golden globes as well. good to see you, ted. thanks. >> time now is 6:59. a final check of the top stories. a at a hearing the vatican is confronted over the sexual abuse of children by the clergy. the vatican's...
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mr. president, keep on writing and the republicans will keep rolling over. amymean, look, with 65% of the american people disapproving of the tea party, the house republicans now running away from the tea party, are you afraid that the house republicans will throw you under the bus and abandon their principles? >> well, i mean the movement is absolutely concerned about what they're doing. it's more big government, big spending, and you know, with this immigration thing, what's going to -- they're doing it because they think they need votes. that's what -- i mean, the speaker hasn't said why they're doing it. the speaker has to come out and explain to us why they're all of a sudden doing this. marco rubio, god bless him, i praise him for being part of the process in the senate. at least we had our guys in there when they were trying to crack the legislation, unlike obama where it was done behind closed doors and there was no input. even after it passed through the senate, marco rubio said this is not the time to do this because we have a president that's not goin
mr. president, keep on writing and the republicans will keep rolling over. amymean, look, with 65% of the american people disapproving of the tea party, the house republicans now running away from the tea party, are you afraid that the house republicans will throw you under the bus and abandon their principles? >> well, i mean the movement is absolutely concerned about what they're doing. it's more big government, big spending, and you know, with this immigration thing, what's going to --...
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amy works for mr. beck now. i'm sure that's the message he's trying to send.o late. he presented himself as king of the wing nuts, wrote to fame and fortune by consciously dividing the country. he knew he was doing it because he's a talented broadcaster. he got rich and famous doing it. he duped a lot of people and divided the nation. too little too late. >> you could argue john, he is trying. here's another example of glenn beck changing his tone, this time on gay people. let's listen. >> look, anybody within the sound of my voice that hates a gay person because they're gay, you have no place calling yourself a fan of mine. you have no place in this country. you are not a fan of mine. you have no friendship here if you hate people because they're gay. >> so, i'm guessing brian we wouldn't have heard that from glenn beck back in the day, three or four years ago. why is he doing this? >> i appreciate anybody that's self-reflective. yesterday she was not reflective. evolution is a good thing. i think there may be a business motive. glenn beck is in the business
amy works for mr. beck now. i'm sure that's the message he's trying to send.o late. he presented himself as king of the wing nuts, wrote to fame and fortune by consciously dividing the country. he knew he was doing it because he's a talented broadcaster. he got rich and famous doing it. he duped a lot of people and divided the nation. too little too late. >> you could argue john, he is trying. here's another example of glenn beck changing his tone, this time on gay people. let's listen....
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mr. hamm is here. graham bernett and amy meyers jaffe is here as well. and daniel weiss, the senior fellow and director of climate at the center for american progress. we welcome all of you and will make your statements part of the record. there is great interest among the senators. mr. hamm go ahead. [turning mike on] >>good morning. chairman wyden, ranking member murkowski and members of the committee: thank you for inviting me to testify before you today. in october 2011, depa put a stake in the ground and predicted american energy independence by 2020.1 america's independent oil and gas producers have unlocked the technology and resources that make this a reality. as a result, we can today mark the recent 40th anniversary of the opec oil embargo by ending the era of oil scarcity in america and, along with it, ending the last of shortsighted regulations passed during that period. the federal laws passed in the 1970s artificially controlled the supply, demand, and price of u.s. energy and brought about unintended consequences. for example, one law even
mr. hamm is here. graham bernett and amy meyers jaffe is here as well. and daniel weiss, the senior fellow and director of climate at the center for american progress. we welcome all of you and will make your statements part of the record. there is great interest among the senators. mr. hamm go ahead. [turning mike on] >>good morning. chairman wyden, ranking member murkowski and members of the committee: thank you for inviting me to testify before you today. in october 2011, depa put a...
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mr. halpern and i. you get tina and amy 12 minutes at the top and you're so excited and primed and they disappear for 45 minutes. then they disappear. you want more. >> let them host. >> when they introduced miss golden globe which was kevin bacon and kyra sedgwick's daughter. >> beautiful. >> randy. >> child from a previous relationship. >> perhaps with harvey weinstein. >> and her father was in the audience which she came to seek. >> thank you, thomas roberts. we will switch chairs here as we get to steve rattner. the shocking jobs numbers that came out and what may be described as a sense of confusion now on wall street. traders are still unsure about the impact of the fed's decision to pull back its stimulus measures and while the stock market surged last year, it's off to a relatively quiet start in 2014. last week's disappointing jobs report wasn't enough to spook investors completely but it does illustrate a lack of enthusiasm, so let's -- enthusiasm to buy. let's go to steve rattner who has now jumped in the hot sea
mr. halpern and i. you get tina and amy 12 minutes at the top and you're so excited and primed and they disappear for 45 minutes. then they disappear. you want more. >> let them host. >> when they introduced miss golden globe which was kevin bacon and kyra sedgwick's daughter. >> beautiful. >> randy. >> child from a previous relationship. >> perhaps with harvey weinstein. >> and her father was in the audience which she came to seek. >> thank you,...
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mrs. obama arrived at the slanted door restaurant last night farmer hodel and amy hollyfield will tell us how much the tickets cost. >> developing news up to 81 million americans, a hack attack on yahoo e-mail could impact people who use other providers, too, such as gmail and hotmail. katie marzullo is in the newsroom with this expanding problem. >> exactly. yahoo user or not change your e-mail password. yahoo claims to have contacted all victims and reset the password but this morning the company still has no idea how many people are affected with 273 million yahoo users in the world and 81 million in the united states. hackers stole names and mail addresses from address becomes and they got in through a compromised third party database not israel from yahoo. the software accessed victim's e-mail accounts so even if you don't have yahoo if you have been e-mailing with a yahoo user, your information could be compromised, too. >> the potential liability and damage to yahoo brand could be immeasurable, the second pass half for the mail service in two months. in december they had a multiday
mrs. obama arrived at the slanted door restaurant last night farmer hodel and amy hollyfield will tell us how much the tickets cost. >> developing news up to 81 million americans, a hack attack on yahoo e-mail could impact people who use other providers, too, such as gmail and hotmail. katie marzullo is in the newsroom with this expanding problem. >> exactly. yahoo user or not change your e-mail password. yahoo claims to have contacted all victims and reset the password but this...
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it's become too intrusive and it's violating our constitution amy republican congressman peter king of new york going over well says that mr paul is stroke is stoking paranoia and his steria in connection with this and he claims rand has not been able to cite one abuse by the n.s.a. what's your reaction well in fact the n.s.a. in own internal audit found thousands of abuses by n.s.a. and i say employees when it came to using this data and they saw that there was very there was a lack of oversight and management at the n.s.a. most of the abuse had to do with employees spying on former lovers you know out of revenge and so forth not necessarily the type of surveillance that we're fearful the government might be imposing on us as american innocent citizens but i think rand paul as well as edward snowden at least in this narrow sense of the n.s.a. surveilling america innocent american citizens on a massive scale is a very worthy topic of debate and of reform rigid do you think snowden has hurt the obama administration oh no i wouldn't say that he's hurt the about ministration i said would he's hurt all americans by sort of rev
it's become too intrusive and it's violating our constitution amy republican congressman peter king of new york going over well says that mr paul is stroke is stoking paranoia and his steria in connection with this and he claims rand has not been able to cite one abuse by the n.s.a. what's your reaction well in fact the n.s.a. in own internal audit found thousands of abuses by n.s.a. and i say employees when it came to using this data and they saw that there was very there was a lack of...
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amy poehler last night. take a listen. >> please welcome mr.nship, brandy. >> you could learn a lot. she's a winner. >> am i done? >> don't you talk to me like that. do you want to go live with your father? >> i can't. you won't tell me who he is. >> so, you know, what do you make of the show in general last night? what did you think? how was it? >> i thought it was entertaining. it wasn't as good as last year when teeny and amy first hosted because we have the freshness factor but they have found a winning formula with these two hosts and they'll be back next year as well. we have more amy and tina to look forward to. >> maybe this is something hollywood foreign press want to look at. scale back at the amount of champagne they put on the tables. there was some speeches last night and presentations that were -- not to jump to conclusions but it appears some of those folks may have been under the influence of something. >> the reason for that is you don't see this on tv but they serve dinner at this event. they start serving at 3:30 in the after
amy poehler last night. take a listen. >> please welcome mr.nship, brandy. >> you could learn a lot. she's a winner. >> am i done? >> don't you talk to me like that. do you want to go live with your father? >> i can't. you won't tell me who he is. >> so, you know, what do you make of the show in general last night? what did you think? how was it? >> i thought it was entertaining. it wasn't as good as last year when teeny and amy first hosted because we...
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mr. banks" a really big omission. i do think that amye of -- in "american hustle." i think this was her film. i think it was her best work and she really deserved a nomination. by the way, this is meryl streep's 18th oscar nomination. christa is right. this is her world and hollywood -- we all just kind of sit around and wait for the next one for her. >> she is in one that made transformation commonplace. whether it is physical or emotional, she's just such an actor's actor. the big ticket is obviously when you get to best picture. we have nine nominees this year. let me know if i leave any out. "12 years a slave," "gravity," "american hustle," "captain phillips." "nebraska." "dallas buyers club." "her." "the wolf of wall street" and "philomena." is there a prohibitive favorite when you look at this bunch? i have all these percentages in front of me. >> you know, i think -- the -- the two sort of front-runners would have to be "12 years a slave" and "gravity" at this point. "american hustle" also has a huge amount of support. i think tho
mr. banks" a really big omission. i do think that amye of -- in "american hustle." i think this was her film. i think it was her best work and she really deserved a nomination. by the way, this is meryl streep's 18th oscar nomination. christa is right. this is her world and hollywood -- we all just kind of sit around and wait for the next one for her. >> she is in one that made transformation commonplace. whether it is physical or emotional, she's just such an actor's...
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>>now on to the ladies >>amy adams for american hustle, cate blanchett for blue jasmine, sandra bullock for gravity, judi dench for philomena, and emma thompson for saving mr. banks. >>that is a tough category. >>it is. and you know who's not on there? meryl streep. i think she is going to get snubbed. >>emma was amazing. >>emma i think is safe. i think she's gonna get nominated but amy adams won the golden globe over meryl streep on sunday night and i think that's the final nail in the coffin for meryl streep. >>and sandy is the it girl still in hollywood. >>yeah, although cate blanchett is the favorite. >>she is. let's move on to what happened at the box office over the weekend. kind of standard fare here. >>lone survivor was the big winner this weekend. the 2nd biggest opening in january of all time. i sort of expected that. a lot of people didn't but zero dark thirty and blackhawk down have done very well this month before. lone survivor is a huge winner. >>and after lone survivor is disney's frozen, the legend of hercules, the wolf of wall street, and american hustle. i heard people are walking out of the wolf of wall street because of the language. >
>>now on to the ladies >>amy adams for american hustle, cate blanchett for blue jasmine, sandra bullock for gravity, judi dench for philomena, and emma thompson for saving mr. banks. >>that is a tough category. >>it is. and you know who's not on there? meryl streep. i think she is going to get snubbed. >>emma was amazing. >>emma i think is safe. i think she's gonna get nominated but amy adams won the golden globe over meryl streep on sunday night and i think...
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mrs. rosa was here helping the campaign. the whole family would have had a part to play in the campaign. amy andhis daughter of course his mother and ms. 's mother.-- rosalyn they would greet people. this is where rosalynn carter helped organize the peanut this was basically a way to get the word out about jimmy carter using volunteers going door to door and spreading the word. it was a method so effective it helped him get elected. >> they covered my mental health at first, and then they never showed up anymore. one of the things i wanted to do was bring attention to the issue and how terrible it was and how , butervices there were just getting it out to the public. that's what i did in georgia. they just didn't come. i met this woman who was one of the press people, and i said no one ever covers my meetings. she would say, it is not a sexy issue. i neveridn't mind, but did get much coverage for it, but we toured the country and develop legislation and past the mental health systems act of 1980. it passed through congress one month before jimmy was involuntarily retired from the white house
mrs. rosa was here helping the campaign. the whole family would have had a part to play in the campaign. amy andhis daughter of course his mother and ms. 's mother.-- rosalyn they would greet people. this is where rosalynn carter helped organize the peanut this was basically a way to get the word out about jimmy carter using volunteers going door to door and spreading the word. it was a method so effective it helped him get elected. >> they covered my mental health at first, and then they...
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mr. banks." tom hanks wasn't dominated for playing walt disney. amy hustle" took that spot. "american hustle" got nominated in all the categories. that happened last week with "silver linings playbook." so there's something magical about that, where people in the academy just love the way that he gets actor together. >> to put you on the spot, if you had to pick one of the best picture nominees it would be -- >> "12 years a slave." >> we have a nominee on the phone who made his film debut in captain phillips. good morning and congratulations. >> good morning. >> can i twist the line from the movie and say, i'm the oscar nominee now. how are you feeling? >> i'm feeling great. i'm really humbled and honored to be nominated for an oscar. more than a dream that came true. >> barkov, we saw you at the golden globes. what has this whole experience been like for you? you started off as a limo driver and now you're a oscar nominee. >> you know, that's the story of my life. it's just -- you have to live with it each day. but, you know, i'm really excited about
mr. banks." tom hanks wasn't dominated for playing walt disney. amy hustle" took that spot. "american hustle" got nominated in all the categories. that happened last week with "silver linings playbook." so there's something magical about that, where people in the academy just love the way that he gets actor together. >> to put you on the spot, if you had to pick one of the best picture nominees it would be -- >> "12 years a slave." >> we...
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mr. banks.she's what makes that movie powerful and personal. unfortunately, in true academy tradition, she was passed over, her spot given to amy adams in americanbut over rated movie.judy dench once again touches our hearts in philomena.glad that wasn't overlooked.or meryl streep, her 18th nomination in osage august county.there's the only lock of the nomination here: cate blanchett in woody allens blue jasmine, her mental illness and desperation reminds us of what acting is all about.relating, identifying, emotionally investing. >> best actor: tom hanksis heron phillips and robert redford amazing in all is lost lost the nominations.but there are remarkable performances here.including bruce dern, so lucid in real life and so believale in nebraska, chew-i-tel e-jio-for for the academy favorite 12 years a slave, chirstain bale doing the maerican hustle, leonard de capprio committed fully and frontily to the wolf.i'll be thinking of the aviator.an amazing decaprio and scorcese collaboration.but the academy voters love it when someone completely changes their look.inhabiting another person altogether.and that would be matthew mcconaughey in dallas
mr. banks.she's what makes that movie powerful and personal. unfortunately, in true academy tradition, she was passed over, her spot given to amy adams in americanbut over rated movie.judy dench once again touches our hearts in philomena.glad that wasn't overlooked.or meryl streep, her 18th nomination in osage august county.there's the only lock of the nomination here: cate blanchett in woody allens blue jasmine, her mental illness and desperation reminds us of what acting is all...
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amy myers jaffe, executive director of energy and sustainability, graduate school of management, transportation studies area, university of california at davis. mr. daniel weiss, senior fellow, director of climate at the center for american progress. we welcome all of you. we will make your prepared statement a part of the rugged. thank you -- i think there's great interest among senders and you'll plenty of time. mr. hamm, welcome. [inaudible] >> okay. i'll start again. good morning, chairman wyden, ranking member murkowski and members of the committee. my name is held in. i served as chairman and chief executive officer of continental resources in oklahoma city. we do not have refineries. based -- it i is in our to addrs today on the critical substance of exports and where the barrels of go, -- summit and the same with his critical product we're talking about, crude oil. we need to lift this restriction sooner rather than later. as chairman of message producers alliance, ceo of a company that could develop the first appeal ever drilled exclusively with horizontal drilling, and the country that is the largest leasehold and most after drilling i
amy myers jaffe, executive director of energy and sustainability, graduate school of management, transportation studies area, university of california at davis. mr. daniel weiss, senior fellow, director of climate at the center for american progress. we welcome all of you. we will make your prepared statement a part of the rugged. thank you -- i think there's great interest among senders and you'll plenty of time. mr. hamm, welcome. [inaudible] >> okay. i'll start again. good morning,...
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mr. huckabee was not saying he thought women had uncontrollable libidos. he said democrats make women believe they have uncontrollable sex drives. does this comment really have legs, amyat he was trying to get at is this idea that democrats make women's issues gyno-centric, as a pro-choice independent conservatives, i am frustrated by this narrow band width with women's issues. we care about the economy and terrorism defending our country. there is a much wider pan aplea of issues that women care about beyond our ovaries. >> so he was trying to say republicans shouldn't talk so much about social issues. he just kind of -- he put the focus back on social issues, didn't he, jess? >> that's exactly what he did. these kind of comments show women that republicans clearly don't understand them. they also don't respect them. amy is absolutely right. women want their politicians, their leaders, their elected officials to be focused on the issues that matter in their day to day lives. that's the real contrast you are seeing now between the parties. this wasn't the first time a republican has said something very odd about women and birth control suggesting that women take it, b
mr. huckabee was not saying he thought women had uncontrollable libidos. he said democrats make women believe they have uncontrollable sex drives. does this comment really have legs, amyat he was trying to get at is this idea that democrats make women's issues gyno-centric, as a pro-choice independent conservatives, i am frustrated by this narrow band width with women's issues. we care about the economy and terrorism defending our country. there is a much wider pan aplea of issues that women...
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mr. golden globe, my adult son from a previous relationship, randy. >> i don't want to do this. this is so stupid. >> and the golden globe goes to amyecreation. >> this is amy poehler's first win. >> how do you get better than making out with bono in the audience? how do you get better than that? >> he is starting to get into it. look at him. >> i think he enjoyed it a little bit. he is like, well, why not? here we go. i am so happy for her. i am a little bit bias. i really do like "parks and rec" and i feel like it hasn't gotten the love it deserved. it was almost overshadowed by "30 rock" because "30 rock" won so much. i am glad she got her due. >> can we just touch on jennifer lawrence' dress? she is getting a lot of flack for her dress. people have dressed in similar fare on twitter. it is pretty darn funny. >> the whole hashtag lawrence thing has been trending on twitter. people have been wrapping themselves in bed sheets and cord and saying i am jennifer lawrence. i liked the dress. i thought it was different. she is young, fresh. she takes chances when it comes to fashion. i think she did again last night. not everybody is go
mr. golden globe, my adult son from a previous relationship, randy. >> i don't want to do this. this is so stupid. >> and the golden globe goes to amyecreation. >> this is amy poehler's first win. >> how do you get better than making out with bono in the audience? how do you get better than that? >> he is starting to get into it. look at him. >> i think he enjoyed it a little bit. he is like, well, why not? here we go. i am so happy for her. i am a little bit...
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mr. wallace, you said 100% cooperation was needed and we would know that pretty quick if we are not going to get that. should we give them 444 days? amiam scared to cool -- i skeptical. they have not given any indication of cooperation. , you lateright conditions from earlier in the negotiations. and the guy in the green, i cannot pronounce your name, you should -- you said we should have red lines. would you be in favor of military action if those red lines are passed? would it be a condition, mr. albright? >> for the red light as a solution, no, of course not. the red line that has been articulated by president obama is that they be prevented from getting a nuclear weapon. >> since they saw us bomb syria, mr. obama's redline, though no -- they know how serious we are. >> the u.s. will have to reestablish credibility if it wants to deal with tehran. >> we do not have a lot of credibility with the threat of red lines. >> it is different than iran. we did not have a lot of vested interest. month, weneider, a 12 do not want them coming back and saying, look, we are almost there, no more sanctions. do any of y'all think that iran is goin
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amy adams and meryl streep. but they're both in. interestingly, the second time they've both been nominated in the same yar, "doubt" was the last time. emma thompson locked out for "saving mr> that was expected. "the butler"," i think "12 years a slave" took some of the civil rights thunder. oprah winfrey was expected to be nominated and she's not in this list either. >> i expected this yes. can i just have a moment of grief. >> i just thought you were managing expectations. >>> no nomination for robert redford for best actor. >> no. it's probably too bad. this probably would have been his last chance to be nominated -- to win as an actor. he's won as a director and he had an on rare award about 12 years ago. >> how about best film? >> best picture, interesting that "her" was nominated. "philomena" is nominated. harvey is still in the race. he made a big push. he had five movies this year. that was the one he decided he wanted in there. "nebraska" is in and "inside lewis davis" is not in. that will be a surprise to some people, but not to me. >> thank you, mike. >> thank you. omaha doesn't have an nfl team but suddenly it's the talk of football. all across america people a
amy adams and meryl streep. but they're both in. interestingly, the second time they've both been nominated in the same yar, "doubt" was the last time. emma thompson locked out for "saving mr> that was expected. "the butler"," i think "12 years a slave" took some of the civil rights thunder. oprah winfrey was expected to be nominated and she's not in this list either. >> i expected this yes. can i just have a moment of grief. >> i just...