neil ferguson's writing a rather, about a rather large topic there, isn't he, gentlemen >> jason, you can take that. i have not gotten that far. i'm not up to my november books yet, sorry. [laughter] >> no, no. forget szob's a little bit more well known in the u.k., and can he takes kind of a conservative view of history. he feels he'd like to show how important england and europe was to the development of the world and sometimes gets into controversial territory. and this book's going to be aimed more about 17-year-olds, he said. he really wants to fill a gap that he thinks he sees in the education system in the way we teach history. >> well-known washingtonian and currently the head of the broadcasting board of governors, former head of the aspen institute, walter i.c.e. zackson has another book coming out while having this full-time job with the bbg, and it's on steve jobs. this book was originally scheduled to be released next march, they've moved it up to november. jason boog. >> yeah. he's having quite a rush job, actually. tremendous biographer, izaakson. he does everybody from