mr. fairchild. the first would be, well, the first should start out with a story. i used to work in, like, a summer program for children through americorps, and one of my problems was that there were children that -- it was hard to deal with because of the fact that the children who were bullying were very sly about it, very tricky, and i'm sure that any teacher would understand, you know, that, and -- host: tory, unfortunately we have run out of time. we have to cut you off. thanks for your call and thanks for everybody who has participated in this edition of "the washington journal." we will go live to white sulfur springs, west virginia where the fourth circuit court of appeal judicial conference has gotten underway. we are going there live. we will see you again tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> purchased and brought to the court, and in that state of euphoria, the court was able to work through the problems, and issue and resolve their differences, and issue opinions that were for the large part unanimous. in retrospect, the chief justice was impressibly succe