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do you own liberty media or barnes & noble? >> i don't, and i won't own it now. >> joining me is director of research at the yankee >> suzanne: today's deal comes as e-readers and tablet p.c.'s like the ipad are shifting the media landscape. joining me now for a look at growing business of e-books is carl howe, director of research at the yankee group. carl, welcome to the program. >> it's a pressure to be with you. >> you were probably listening to the interview before us, talking about how big a business the business of e-books is. what are we talking about? how big is it? >> the business of books is actually a much bigger business than people think. just this year, we're look at about $1.4 billion worth of sales in e-books. and we see that growing to about $3billion in the next two years. so if barnes & noble were to get a small piece of that, about a third, they could actually make back in revenue what's being spent on it today. >> of course $600 million question here is do we think that e-books are going to ultimately repl
do you own liberty media or barnes & noble? >> i don't, and i won't own it now. >> joining me is director of research at the yankee >> suzanne: today's deal comes as e-readers and tablet p.c.'s like the ipad are shifting the media landscape. joining me now for a look at growing business of e-books is carl howe, director of research at the yankee group. carl, welcome to the program. >> it's a pressure to be with you. >> you were probably listening to the...
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plus this week the world looks back on the worst ever nuclear disaster and with a shadow sure noble still looming the safety of atomic energy is again in doubt. plus a controversial group of russian artist wins the highest state award with a piece of phallic graffiti evoking an argument over the border between art and obscenity. four pm in moscow i'm at treasure good to have you with us as we look at today's top stories and a look back at the week's news here on r t revolutionary fever in syria shows no sign of letting up around seventy people have reportedly been killed since friday in military crackdowns against anti-government demonstrators that's on top of some five hundred others dead in two months of upheaval in the wake of the latest bloodshed the u.s. has tightened sanctions and intensified rhetoric against syria's political elite parties really delusion goes when finding out whether some of the closest allies of damascus may be next in line for a western backed popular uprising. some like it hot but this spring things have heated up perhaps too much in the arab world. egypt tunis
plus this week the world looks back on the worst ever nuclear disaster and with a shadow sure noble still looming the safety of atomic energy is again in doubt. plus a controversial group of russian artist wins the highest state award with a piece of phallic graffiti evoking an argument over the border between art and obscenity. four pm in moscow i'm at treasure good to have you with us as we look at today's top stories and a look back at the week's news here on r t revolutionary fever in syria...
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was this week the world looks back on the worst ever nuclear disaster and with the shadow of her noble still looming the safety of atomic energy is again in doubt. at a controversial group of russian artists when the highest state award with a piece of college griffey evoking an argument over where is the border between art and obscenity. in moscow are going you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news here on our team revolutionary fever in syria shows no signs of letting up around seventy people were reportedly killed since friday in military crackdowns against anti-government demonstrations that's on top of some five hundred other deaths in two months of syrian up evil in the wake of the latest bloodshed the u.s. has tightened sanctions and intensified its rhetoric against the country's political elite meanwhile syria's neighbor is a real fears washington's role in the region's recent turbulence could backfire. by clearing the way for extremists or his power has more from television. these kind of mean mean business and they're upping the stakes just that little bit hi
was this week the world looks back on the worst ever nuclear disaster and with the shadow of her noble still looming the safety of atomic energy is again in doubt. at a controversial group of russian artists when the highest state award with a piece of college griffey evoking an argument over where is the border between art and obscenity. in moscow are going you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news here on our team revolutionary fever in syria shows no signs of letting up...
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reporting from the chill in the exclusion zone in ukraine where the sheer noble disaster anniversary reviving old nuclear fears attention turned to the ongoing crisis at your parents' fukushima nuclear plant professor christopher bust me from the european committee on the radiation risks says a slow government response to the crisis has put many more people at risk. it's much less under control than to normal was ok i have to say that the soviet system moved very fast to try and contain what was happening in chernobyl and the japanese have been very very lax and in the way in which they took people out of the exclusion zone and they still haven't. enough people out of an exclusion zone which should as far as i'm concerned go at least sixty or seventy kilometers they're measuring enormous amounts of radioactivity on the ground up to seventy kilometers reporting this so that and these are a mine sort of higher than the amounts in the normal exclusion zone and we have increases in radioactivity near tokyo also from tokyo so the difference really is that there's a very very much larger p
reporting from the chill in the exclusion zone in ukraine where the sheer noble disaster anniversary reviving old nuclear fears attention turned to the ongoing crisis at your parents' fukushima nuclear plant professor christopher bust me from the european committee on the radiation risks says a slow government response to the crisis has put many more people at risk. it's much less under control than to normal was ok i have to say that the soviet system moved very fast to try and contain what...
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plus this week the world looks back at the worst ever nuclear disaster with a shadow of sure noble still looming the safety of atomic energy is again in doubt . a controversial group of russian artist wins the highest state award with a piece of ballot graffiti evoking an argument where the line is between a large and of seventy. seven pm in moscow i'm at treasure bring you today's top stories in the at the back of the week's news here on r t the revolutionary fever in syria shows no sign of letting up around seventy people reportedly killed since friday on military crackdowns against anti-government demonstrators this on top of some five hundred other deaths in two months of syrian upheaval in the wake of the latest bloodshed the u.s. is tightening sanctions and stepped up its rhetoric against the country's political elite meanwhile syria's neighbor israel fears washington's role in the region's recent turbulence could backfire by clearing the way for extremists or he's possibly or has more from televisa. these gunmen mean business and they're upping the stakes just that little bit high
plus this week the world looks back at the worst ever nuclear disaster with a shadow of sure noble still looming the safety of atomic energy is again in doubt . a controversial group of russian artist wins the highest state award with a piece of ballot graffiti evoking an argument where the line is between a large and of seventy. seven pm in moscow i'm at treasure bring you today's top stories in the at the back of the week's news here on r t the revolutionary fever in syria shows no sign of...
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the public service is a noble thing. this is a san francisco school that might be attractive to so eyes. it was a fire trap. they tore these down and replaced them. george washington. hollywood high school. they have english, latin and greek. this is a middle school in long beach. it wasn't centralized authority. they chose the architects. the main constraint is there had to be an engineer on site. there there is berkeley. and piedmont avenue in oakland. this is in nevada city. these schools, like so many of the new deal are beautifully built. this is the school you just saw. teaching, they employed tens of thousands of teachers and librariance. new nutritionist. starving children don't learn well. they give them lunches. this is an art class in san francisco hospital. art class for crippled children. the photographers that i find of san francisco indicate that schools were integrated at the lowest level. you could mitigate the racial problem from the bottom up. there was also adult education too. this 1 learned one lear
the public service is a noble thing. this is a san francisco school that might be attractive to so eyes. it was a fire trap. they tore these down and replaced them. george washington. hollywood high school. they have english, latin and greek. this is a middle school in long beach. it wasn't centralized authority. they chose the architects. the main constraint is there had to be an engineer on site. there there is berkeley. and piedmont avenue in oakland. this is in nevada city. these schools,...
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c-span2 noble. >> guest: noble as it is now, of course. the letters between the president and his mother, someday that will be open, and that will be an enormous addition to understanding. wastes no time. the envelope. did you have fun doing this? was an enjoyable? was it sometimes as a reporter you know something is out there and wish you could dictate and just can't which can be a source of enormous frustration. did you feel that? speech you know, the early, thoroughly enjoyable. some many parts of it. you know, a person that people don't know anything about even now. they do a lot less than back when i start of this. a person who you can assume with a significant force in the life of a man who is central to our political consciousness, national consciousness and to our sense of the world. it is completely virgin territory. no one -- very little had been written in detail. during the campaign could reporting was done. there just wasn't much. no one had been back to indonesia or tracked down these people. a lot of -- most of the relatives
c-span2 noble. >> guest: noble as it is now, of course. the letters between the president and his mother, someday that will be open, and that will be an enormous addition to understanding. wastes no time. the envelope. did you have fun doing this? was an enjoyable? was it sometimes as a reporter you know something is out there and wish you could dictate and just can't which can be a source of enormous frustration. did you feel that? speech you know, the early, thoroughly enjoyable. some...
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really think that what they're doing primarily is providing for the public safety they're there for noble reasons there were no enforce the laws that are based on real disasters some of our you would like even we have law enforcement against prohibition have come out and said we don't want to enforce some of these are just laws and we're how does that fit. well i mean the key is not which laws willing to enforce but which laws are they not willing to enforce there are of course hundreds of thousands of laws and regulations on the books that can be used to attack just about every citizen ever and so the important thing i think is the core needs to go out to the police to be honorable and noble defenders of liberty to say look what laws are you not going to enforce you know twenty percent of convicted inmates in two thousand and two which is the latest year that statistics are available in for violent crimes everyone is in for nonviolent crimes or tax evasion or some sort of other non try him and there's incredible estimates that if you got rid of the war on drugs you'd have ten thousand or
really think that what they're doing primarily is providing for the public safety they're there for noble reasons there were no enforce the laws that are based on real disasters some of our you would like even we have law enforcement against prohibition have come out and said we don't want to enforce some of these are just laws and we're how does that fit. well i mean the key is not which laws willing to enforce but which laws are they not willing to enforce there are of course hundreds of...
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. >>> barnes & noble and the gap this morning.ason brooks with kcbs and cbsmoneywatch.com has more. >> reporter: good morning. things heating up for barnes & noble on the selling block for almost a year and now it may finally have a deal that its board of directors like. liberty media which owns a number of different organizations including encore, st arz, it's offering a million dollars to take over barnes & noble. things may not be so bleak. it's biggest brick and mortar competitor borders has been closing stores left and right. and also barnes & noble has the nook ereader which has done fairly well and that's an absolute key in trying to capture that ebook market amazon just reported this week that for the first time it sold more ebooks than printed books. things are awfully tough for san francisco-based gap and its three major changes including old navy and banana republic. it's had problems with sales and now it says that its costs are continuing to rise, it's costing about 20% more to make its goods than a year ago. and it's
. >>> barnes & noble and the gap this morning.ason brooks with kcbs and cbsmoneywatch.com has more. >> reporter: good morning. things heating up for barnes & noble on the selling block for almost a year and now it may finally have a deal that its board of directors like. liberty media which owns a number of different organizations including encore, st arz, it's offering a million dollars to take over barnes & noble. things may not be so bleak. it's biggest brick and...
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barnes and noble says nothing has been approved yet and still evaluating the offer from liberty media corporation. barnes and noble has more than 1300 stores across the country. >>> the tour of california continues its trek south today. today's stage 6 is in a picture effect town that offers a taste of denmark in the valley. this stage is a 15 mile individual time trial and is expected to be a decisive day in the race. the trial starts in just a few minutes at 12:30. [ cheers ] >> yesterday's stage 5 was the longest leg of the race, riders took off from seaside and headed almost 140 miles to finish in paso rob less. chris horner still has the lead. >>> jerry west is joining the warriors, they announced he will serve as their advisor and be a member of their executive board. he was a 14 time all star with the lakers and served 18 years as the lakers general manager. the warriors are also looking for a new coach. >>> our next newscast is at 5:00. thanks for watching. have a great day. send comments to comments@captioncolorado.com captions by terry james, caption colorado, llc.
barnes and noble says nothing has been approved yet and still evaluating the offer from liberty media corporation. barnes and noble has more than 1300 stores across the country. >>> the tour of california continues its trek south today. today's stage 6 is in a picture effect town that offers a taste of denmark in the valley. this stage is a 15 mile individual time trial and is expected to be a decisive day in the race. the trial starts in just a few minutes at 12:30. [ cheers ]...
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barnes & noble has more than 1300 stores across the country. all bookstores have been hurt as customers change how they buy books and getting comfortable with e bongs. now amazon reports sales for the kindle have outstripped sales of all hard cover and paper back books combined. amazon started selling the kindle four years ago but had never released actual numbers, just trends. >>> honda is recalling nearly 1200 of its newest cars. about 1200 of the civics could leak fuel because of a manufacturing defect. the models went on sale earlier this spring. honda said most of them are still on dealership lots. no injuries or fires have been report. >>> this could be a good year for u.s. car makers. as many as 300,000 u.s. car buyers who would have done for japanese cars may switch to american made cars. most of that is due to the shortage but it's happening as ford, general motors and chrysler introduce some of their most fuel efficient cars in years. >> americans noon get lay way for the memorial day weekend. 90% plan to drive somewhere. 8% said they
barnes & noble has more than 1300 stores across the country. all bookstores have been hurt as customers change how they buy books and getting comfortable with e bongs. now amazon reports sales for the kindle have outstripped sales of all hard cover and paper back books combined. amazon started selling the kindle four years ago but had never released actual numbers, just trends. >>> honda is recalling nearly 1200 of its newest cars. about 1200 of the civics could leak fuel because...
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good for barnes & noble. and we want to see barnes & noble survive. we want to see borders survive, too, and we're working hard with them to try and keep them alive. then there's the sony reader, the motorola zoom. but the real wildcard, in my opinion, is google. unlike all of the others, google does not have a dedicated device. google is selling content through the cloud to anyone's device. it could be an ipad, it could be -- anything but kindle because kindle won't sell google products. but you can purchase google content on a blackberry, on your pc, whatever. and the big advantage that google has is because they've been digitizing books much longer than anyone else, they have a much larger stable of contents. and i think that they could be a very, very significant player. they just lawned their new e -- launched their new e-book business in december, but i would watch them very carefully. there are, altogether as far as we know, 50 customers buying e-books right now. many of them are aggregators buying boo
good for barnes & noble. and we want to see barnes & noble survive. we want to see borders survive, too, and we're working hard with them to try and keep them alive. then there's the sony reader, the motorola zoom. but the real wildcard, in my opinion, is google. unlike all of the others, google does not have a dedicated device. google is selling content through the cloud to anyone's device. it could be an ipad, it could be -- anything but kindle because kindle won't sell google...
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but it's also incredibly worth noting where barnes & noble sits in all this because the nook, and the nook color -- let's start with the nook, rather, has only been around for a very shot prosecutor. -- short period of time. and when you're looking at this information, you really start to think about how these devices are sold and how they actually make it into the hands of the 20 some odd million e-book consumers there are out there now. now, this sounds incredibly obvious, the first bullet, but if you buy something on amazon, you can't touch it first. the, i think the most overlooked story in e-commerce over the past few years has been amazon's move to push the kindle into stores like walmart, target and best buy. it is, obviously, an incredibly intelligence retailing strategy but it also says to me that there are certain areas of the shopping experience that e-commerce does not cover. so part of it has to do with amazon just wanting people to be able to handle the devices and get a feel for the quites before they have -- devices before they have a chance to buy them. we did a surve
but it's also incredibly worth noting where barnes & noble sits in all this because the nook, and the nook color -- let's start with the nook, rather, has only been around for a very shot prosecutor. -- short period of time. and when you're looking at this information, you really start to think about how these devices are sold and how they actually make it into the hands of the 20 some odd million e-book consumers there are out there now. now, this sounds incredibly obvious, the first...
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they just don't know how. >> reporter: noble is one of the state's most renowned chefs and deeply religious he opened the king's kitchen a year and a half ago as a nonprofit restaurant. the money made here goes to programs that feed the poor throughout the community. last year, $50,000. mindful of recessionary pit falls that could derail this effort, the chef started by raising enough donations to open without any loans. >> this is not the best time in the world to get in debt in a restaurant, you know. so, so we wanted to do this debt free. >> number five. and what does that say? >> reporter: the restaurant also offers job training for jobless people. folks such as philip lewis who joined the program more than two months ago when he heard about it at church. >> i got more than enough for you. faith, finances, everything i needed. this place has given me. it's a life-changing place. no matter where you are in your life and it brings something positive to it that wasn't there before. >> reporter: sure, this nonprofit restaurant competes with chef noble's for-profit places but there is room f
they just don't know how. >> reporter: noble is one of the state's most renowned chefs and deeply religious he opened the king's kitchen a year and a half ago as a nonprofit restaurant. the money made here goes to programs that feed the poor throughout the community. last year, $50,000. mindful of recessionary pit falls that could derail this effort, the chef started by raising enough donations to open without any loans. >> this is not the best time in the world to get in debt in a...
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> se podría decir que se han retirado a la vida civil, que en su caso será un rancho >> un caballo nobleo tentado a comer una palmera artificail >> nos respaldan a nosotros nos ayudan en el oreden >> en san francisco representan un papel muy importante, los niños los adoran, es que ellos representan la fuerza y la nobleza, en el caso de los caballos no hay edad para retirase eso lo determmina el veterinario >> el costo de la educacion superior es eleveda, por eso hya que apropchechar cada beca >> visítenos en nuestra página web donde encontraa detalles de la beca >> la fecha es hasta el proz 10 de junio >> que dijeron los compeones de la champions league >> vamos y regresamos en un flash hoy a uruguay por 2-1, rompiendo asi una maldicÓn en los encuentros amistosos despues de no ganar ningun partido desde que termiÓ el mundial de suÁfrica. --"william bonilla", tiene los goles en >> alemania derroto a uruguay >> vamos cnn los goles >> mas de 90 me il personas recibieron a los campeones en la champions league >> ni nos drogamon ni compramos al arbitro, solo hacemos nuestro juego >> los simi
> se podría decir que se han retirado a la vida civil, que en su caso será un rancho >> un caballo nobleo tentado a comer una palmera artificail >> nos respaldan a nosotros nos ayudan en el oreden >> en san francisco representan un papel muy importante, los niños los adoran, es que ellos representan la fuerza y la nobleza, en el caso de los caballos no hay edad para retirase eso lo determmina el veterinario >> el costo de la educacion superior es eleveda, por eso...
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as many continue comparing the show noble disaster with the ongoing nuclear crisis in japan some experts argue the fukushima health effects will be far greater it's much less under control and chernobyl was ok i have to say that the soviet system moved very fast to try and contain what was happening at chernobyl and that the japanese have been very very lax and in the way in which they took people out of the exclusion zone and they still haven't enough people out of an exclusion zone which should i'm concerned go to sixty or seventy kilometers they're measuring enormous amounts of radioactivity on the ground zero to seven kilometers reporting this so that and these are amounts of higher than the amounts in the true normal exclusion zone and we have increases in radioactivity near tokyo also from tokyo so the difference really is a very very much larger population risk in japan and there was internet. the last ten fifteen minutes you can watch our special report from the exclusion zone which alexei investigates the mysteries of the deserted town of. this child saw the trajectory it's. twe
as many continue comparing the show noble disaster with the ongoing nuclear crisis in japan some experts argue the fukushima health effects will be far greater it's much less under control and chernobyl was ok i have to say that the soviet system moved very fast to try and contain what was happening at chernobyl and that the japanese have been very very lax and in the way in which they took people out of the exclusion zone and they still haven't enough people out of an exclusion zone which...
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saakashvili himself is of hungary and seems to be no hurry to interrupt his visit opposition very noble from the outset told our team that people are ready to fight until the sun. the night. and we knew that it was their readiness from special forces to break down the street and again thank the international community you want. does this personality v.t.v.m. and objective information when that was a critical approach and say anything down the demonstrations in the me in but to me in the us thanks to in wall meant. look hollow diplomacy criticism and stiff from different countries so it was possible to avoid any provocation from last night people are just motivated to continue political struggle and we will continue with this rubble we want to show to everybody that we will achieve our results we need right now concrete steps in your wrist two days which are absolutely peaceful we share according to international standards and the international rules of fighting for democracy and once again we want to say that we are fighting for democracy we are fighting against noble showbiz news this
saakashvili himself is of hungary and seems to be no hurry to interrupt his visit opposition very noble from the outset told our team that people are ready to fight until the sun. the night. and we knew that it was their readiness from special forces to break down the street and again thank the international community you want. does this personality v.t.v.m. and objective information when that was a critical approach and say anything down the demonstrations in the me in but to me in the us...
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the world marks twenty five years since the worst ever nuclear accident the deadly for noble center radioactive cloud across europe spreading contamination kilometers away in the reactor. and russian security forces continue a successful counterterrorist sweep in the north caucasus the last few days alone they killed sixteen militants suspected of having links with al qaida and it's carrying out deadly attacks against civilians. next xclusive insight into the an arrest in the middle east and north africa in our special interview stay with us. well before you go for our case to be is the president of the republic of yemen. mr president please tell lose your opinion i still won't post a current crisis in yemen i'm lucky to have happened behind the scenes. crisis in yemen did not occur today back in two thousand and six after the presidential election differences emerged between the general people's congress party and parties of the united opposition despite the fact that the election had been transparent and fair and had been monitored by international observers who reaffirmed that it had been fa
the world marks twenty five years since the worst ever nuclear accident the deadly for noble center radioactive cloud across europe spreading contamination kilometers away in the reactor. and russian security forces continue a successful counterterrorist sweep in the north caucasus the last few days alone they killed sixteen militants suspected of having links with al qaida and it's carrying out deadly attacks against civilians. next xclusive insight into the an arrest in the middle east and...
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monday the world about twenty five years since the worst accident of history it's a noble blast sends a huge radioactive cloud across much of europe. and around the reactor poisoned for centuries to come. it's not every day you can see the chernobyl exclusion zone in ukraine as crowded as this hundreds of living the russian and ukrainian presidents came to the morning and decide the nuclear plant to mark the date at which changed the world the twenty fifth anniversary of the chernobyl fallout. i believe because of the huge amount of citizens from ukraine and russia was put in to deal with the aftermath of this tragedy in the face of such disasters we should be honest it's the government's obligation to tell people the truth we need to admit to the back and then see that the government was not always doing the right thing nowadays the zone looks like this deserted streets and abandoned houses however a quarter of a century ago it was the place to be in the soviet union salaries for the residents of the town of pretty payouts were higher living standards better and infrastructure more d
monday the world about twenty five years since the worst accident of history it's a noble blast sends a huge radioactive cloud across much of europe. and around the reactor poisoned for centuries to come. it's not every day you can see the chernobyl exclusion zone in ukraine as crowded as this hundreds of living the russian and ukrainian presidents came to the morning and decide the nuclear plant to mark the date at which changed the world the twenty fifth anniversary of the chernobyl fallout....
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men who became known as the liquidators that's on our website our team has also plenty more entre noble there for you including a special documentary from the heart of the exclusion zone. this week russian security forces carried out a series of attacks against of the terrorist network in the north caucasus the latest operations including two known warlords killed as are. reports from the region the al qaeda linked group is believed to be behind many attacks against civilians. this biggest achieving operation was carried out on the border between start up a region and in about the republic when ten militants including at least two women were killed and among some high profile terrorists with links with international terrorist groups all in this region found d.n.a. tasca would probably be required to identify some of the militants leading figures in a so-called box on gang were already identified because because truth was believed to be involved in a number of terror attacks across the area now another think among terrorists are scared jump who if it was believed to be involved in attack
men who became known as the liquidators that's on our website our team has also plenty more entre noble there for you including a special documentary from the heart of the exclusion zone. this week russian security forces carried out a series of attacks against of the terrorist network in the north caucasus the latest operations including two known warlords killed as are. reports from the region the al qaeda linked group is believed to be behind many attacks against civilians. this biggest...
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and this really has gone very well the wartime summit sort of terrible until took on this noble point about stalin calls you know my kind of positive view of starling the world. that is not unique to me i mean it's a beautiful spitz widely shared not just in russia also not western historians and of course abbott's line of soldiering the war it during the second world war it was widespread recognition of the importance of study so stalin was not just a great hero of the soviet people here and second world war he was the great hero of the allied peoples as well including maybe not hero to stalin. churchill and roosevelt but they certainly. greatly. appreciate you and you see his role in the world of course that contemporary you start proposing a few delegates last the second world war in the context of the outbreak of the cold war the the failure to write down of the ground laws maturing in britain the sort of the united states although i would say. for stalin and the soviets i was not a stalin the soviet union once he had. a cold war the. freud to avoid a cauldron indeed also the cold
and this really has gone very well the wartime summit sort of terrible until took on this noble point about stalin calls you know my kind of positive view of starling the world. that is not unique to me i mean it's a beautiful spitz widely shared not just in russia also not western historians and of course abbott's line of soldiering the war it during the second world war it was widespread recognition of the importance of study so stalin was not just a great hero of the soviet people here and...
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chernobyl exclusion zone in ukraine a quarter of a century ago with rumors of an explosion natural noble on every street thousands of healthy young men were ordered on planes and helicopters and for me to go outside. your. window or see what i did have a deep understanding of what was happening and you then explosion how you can see the site was in ruins that's about sits and. watches exclusive interview with one of the men who became known as the liquidators that's on our website at all and. there's also plenty more i'm sure a novel there for you including a special documentary from the heart of the explosions at. the. this week russian security forces carried out a series of attacks against the terrorist network in the north caucasus the latest operations on ten militants including two known warlords killed as argues that medina coaching over reports from the region the al qaeda linked group is believed to be behind many attacks against civilians this biggest achieving operation was carried out. between stoppard region and about the republic when ten militants including at least two wo
chernobyl exclusion zone in ukraine a quarter of a century ago with rumors of an explosion natural noble on every street thousands of healthy young men were ordered on planes and helicopters and for me to go outside. your. window or see what i did have a deep understanding of what was happening and you then explosion how you can see the site was in ruins that's about sits and. watches exclusive interview with one of the men who became known as the liquidators that's on our website at all and....
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she didn't say barnes & noble, she said library. just think, here you are doctors.f it's a book in the library, it would tell people with a little faith and hope and determination you can be anything you want. and i said, mommy, i'm too busy. i'm delivering patients, i'm on call, i don't have time to write a book. she says, that's all i wanted was a book in the library. [laughter] so i said, yes, mommy. and i was very respectful, but i was too busy. i don't want to be melodramatic, but my mother died six months later. she died january 8, 977, and from that time on, from 1977 until the first time the book was published, it took me 18 years. but i got it published. and when the american library association named it as one of the best for young adults, i said, mommy, this book's for you. let your aims be high even though fulfillment may seem impossible. so we tried, we fulfilled, and what happened to my mother, what happened to a dream deferred? while working with the west virginia higher education commission and with, basically, beckley. and i worked with beckley and
she didn't say barnes & noble, she said library. just think, here you are doctors.f it's a book in the library, it would tell people with a little faith and hope and determination you can be anything you want. and i said, mommy, i'm too busy. i'm delivering patients, i'm on call, i don't have time to write a book. she says, that's all i wanted was a book in the library. [laughter] so i said, yes, mommy. and i was very respectful, but i was too busy. i don't want to be melodramatic, but my...
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if australia views aside his work with wiki leaks as a noble act especially when the whistleblowing site released a treasure trove of data of two hundred fifty thousand diplomatic cables now the sydney peace foundation's director pointed fingers at the us government saying that he is appalled by the violent behavior of major politicians in america and just to put it on a perspective for you the gold medals also been awarded to individuals like nelson mandela and the dalai lama in the past so let's just compare that phrase in london and in australia to the reputation that julian assange has on the other side of the ocean here in the us politicians are calling him a terrorist because of massive job of government secrets puts the country at risk in fact many are speculating that assad is extradition to sweden will be followed by a journey to the us and i think we all know that he's going to be greeted with handcuffs before he is with medals we should also remind you about the secret grand jury that's being formed in alexandria virginia although very little is known about this case and many
if australia views aside his work with wiki leaks as a noble act especially when the whistleblowing site released a treasure trove of data of two hundred fifty thousand diplomatic cables now the sydney peace foundation's director pointed fingers at the us government saying that he is appalled by the violent behavior of major politicians in america and just to put it on a perspective for you the gold medals also been awarded to individuals like nelson mandela and the dalai lama in the past so...
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dude let me just clarify for the audience out there and it actually had to be censored at barnes and noble and they may have to cover up the top. actually there's been an update to the story since we went on air and barnes and noble is disputing saying that they didn't do anything to censor but then the magazine disputes that and says that there were retailers that were censoring it because he looked too much like a woman and it might cause some confusion i mean who cares if you look like a woman you're a man i mean you know my my personal take on this is i don't think women should be running around topless and therefore i don't think i meant should be running around topless because i'm an equal opportunity and i think everybody should be running around topless you know i'm a libertarian i'm opposed to censorship and if i think if a company wants to do it great i think you know that my played well for their sales in kansas city i'm probably not as over there is the only new york be the androgynous models these days i mean it's got people all confused because you can't just just put these r
dude let me just clarify for the audience out there and it actually had to be censored at barnes and noble and they may have to cover up the top. actually there's been an update to the story since we went on air and barnes and noble is disputing saying that they didn't do anything to censor but then the magazine disputes that and says that there were retailers that were censoring it because he looked too much like a woman and it might cause some confusion i mean who cares if you look like a...
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noble group in hong kong comes up with earnings.l glencore comes in at 3.76 billion and mitsubishi at 5.42. nobles was over 1% in 2010. glencore at about 2.5%. as for mitsubishi corporation, they came in much higher than these two. they came in at a good 8.9% right there. the japanese firms are much more competitive than switzerland's. to be more attractive, glencore is going to need to push its profit, as for today's shares, andrew, we should allow for a few more weeks for any stocks to start showing trends. so we're going to need to visit glen core again soon. >> thanks very much for that. nina. >>> up next, china continues to build strong partnerships in africa. we go to uganda where not every aspect of china's investment is being welcomed. all that and more to come on the show. you're watching "world business today." >>> the world bank is trying to bolster the arab awakening. it's expected to provide $6 bill in egypt over the next world to come. $4.5 billion is going to go to egypt and $1.5 billion to economic change. both, it s
noble group in hong kong comes up with earnings.l glencore comes in at 3.76 billion and mitsubishi at 5.42. nobles was over 1% in 2010. glencore at about 2.5%. as for mitsubishi corporation, they came in much higher than these two. they came in at a good 8.9% right there. the japanese firms are much more competitive than switzerland's. to be more attractive, glencore is going to need to push its profit, as for today's shares, andrew, we should allow for a few more weeks for any stocks to start...
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his books are on sale in the barnes & noble tent there, and the signing tent is over there. i am pleased to introduce edward dolnick. he grew up near boston and dreamed of being a basketball player or a sayler. sailor. kind of sounds like my daughter. instead, he became the chief science writer for the boston globe. he later wrote for a number of magazines and then began to focus on books. he has written a number of award-winning books including "the rescue artist," "down the great unknown," which led to his selection to barnes & noble's discovery of great new writers, and a new york times bestseller. his latest book, "the clockwork universe," immerses us in be 17th century london, a dirty and what dangerous place with a few bright men who opened their minds to new ways of thinking about the world. they believed that a world well designed by god would follow simple, elegant rules, and they set out to find them. the work was done by robert hook, ed hand haley, robert boyle and most of all, isaac newton. at the same time, they had competitors. newton was one of the most well k
his books are on sale in the barnes & noble tent there, and the signing tent is over there. i am pleased to introduce edward dolnick. he grew up near boston and dreamed of being a basketball player or a sayler. sailor. kind of sounds like my daughter. instead, he became the chief science writer for the boston globe. he later wrote for a number of magazines and then began to focus on books. he has written a number of award-winning books including "the rescue artist," "down the...
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positivo a la paz consideran que es un día de luto el primer ministro, define a osama bin laden como un nobleosama bin laden, dejó 2 testamentos lamentando no haber podido dedicarse lo suficiente con su familia >>> cuando la histórica noticia llegó a jerusalem, israel estaba en pleno día del holocausto, recordando a las 6 millones de víctimas. felicitaron al presidente obama y aplaudieron las fuerzsa de seguridad estadounidense >>> el país se paralizó totalmente durante 2 minutos, uniéndose a la memoria de la mayor tragedia de la historia de la humanida >>> lo israleís no pudieron omitir su júbilo >>> me pareció una buena noticia, porque el daño que hizo osama bin laden es irreversibl >>> coinciden que se dio fin a su líder, pero al qaeda sigue vivo como antes >>> tiempo de una pausa comercial y en seguida veremos cómo el mundo conoció por primera vez y a través de twitter, la muerte de osama bin laden >>> regresamos con esta información, ya regresamos [♪] . >>> interesante, el primer reporte del ataque a osama bin laden, no lo dio ninguan estación de radio, lo dio un tweetero y que se inquie
positivo a la paz consideran que es un día de luto el primer ministro, define a osama bin laden como un nobleosama bin laden, dejó 2 testamentos lamentando no haber podido dedicarse lo suficiente con su familia >>> cuando la histórica noticia llegó a jerusalem, israel estaba en pleno día del holocausto, recordando a las 6 millones de víctimas. felicitaron al presidente obama y aplaudieron las fuerzsa de seguridad estadounidense >>> el país se paralizó totalmente...
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take vo ---en guatemala, la premio noble de la paz, rigoberta mench se prepra para otro desafo en su pueblo de mexico...la gente se decide a ejercer la justicia por su propia mano... ya le cuento. take sot - tu voz open cu --esta tarde, escuchamos a un socilogo que explicaba como el personaje de "la reina del sur" presentaba a una mujer esta haciendo el papel que tradicionalmente seria de un hombre y que aunque marcando grandes diferencias, la mujer modernas puede encontrar ciertas similitudes con teresa mendoza. --usted que opina de esto? take vo cu --rigoberta mench inici este domingo su campaÑa politica por la presidencia de guatemala. take vo --se enfrentar en los comicios de septiembre, a la candidata del partido oficial - sandra torres, divorciada del actual presidente alvaro clom. --menchu, tratar de alcanzar la presidencia por segunda oportunidad, tras un intento fallido en 2007. --el partido poltico de menchu es el "winaq" , que ella misma form. take vo ---en tanto en el salvador, ministros y vice ministros de relaciones exteriores discuten detalles de un plan regional de se
take vo ---en guatemala, la premio noble de la paz, rigoberta mench se prepra para otro desafo en su pueblo de mexico...la gente se decide a ejercer la justicia por su propia mano... ya le cuento. take sot - tu voz open cu --esta tarde, escuchamos a un socilogo que explicaba como el personaje de "la reina del sur" presentaba a una mujer esta haciendo el papel que tradicionalmente seria de un hombre y que aunque marcando grandes diferencias, la mujer modernas puede encontrar ciertas...
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. >>> barnes & noble is -- $17 per share in a cash deal worth $1 billion. the offer values barnes & noble at 21% higher than the closing price of $14.11 per share. the offer is contingent on the founding chairman remaining not only a stake holder but holding a management position. a couple big tech stories we are following this morning and a very, very happy friday to you. >> all right. thank you very much. have a great day, nicole. >>> let's see. we are having a great day. we are live in san mateo. i can feel the warm up this morning, christina. is the trend going to continue? >> it is. you know ha the difference is, laura? we have fog. we are going to see the marine layer push inland. we are starting out with temperatures five to seven degrees warmer than this time yesterday morning, we are going to end up where we did yesterday. we have a bit of the fog rolling in now. the visibility is coming down in santa rosa. this is something we are going to watch closely for you all morning long. it's friday. we want to make it as easy as possible for you. 53 in co
. >>> barnes & noble is -- $17 per share in a cash deal worth $1 billion. the offer values barnes & noble at 21% higher than the closing price of $14.11 per share. the offer is contingent on the founding chairman remaining not only a stake holder but holding a management position. a couple big tech stories we are following this morning and a very, very happy friday to you. >> all right. thank you very much. have a great day, nicole. >>> let's see. we are having a...
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. >>> also coming up next week, barns and nobles set to launch an ereader.ndle dominates the market but barnes & noble's nook is picking up speed and should be a fun race to watch. back to you. >> all right. thanks so much. ladies. get your financial fix every day on cnn mauney.com. >>> a look at our top stories, president barack obama insists the controversy surrounding his comments on middle east peace negotiations is not warranted. during a highly-anticipated speech today to the american israeli lobby group aipac the president clarified his reference last week to israel's pre-1967 borders. >> my definition, it means that the parties themselves, israelis and palestinians, will negotiate a border that is different than the one that existed on june 4th, 1967. that's what mutually agreed upon swaps mean. it is a well-known formula to all who have worked on this issue for a generation. it allows the parties themselves to account for the changes that have taken place over the last 44 years. >> police have made an arrest in the attack on a san francisco giants f
. >>> also coming up next week, barns and nobles set to launch an ereader.ndle dominates the market but barnes & noble's nook is picking up speed and should be a fun race to watch. back to you. >> all right. thanks so much. ladies. get your financial fix every day on cnn mauney.com. >>> a look at our top stories, president barack obama insists the controversy surrounding his comments on middle east peace negotiations is not warranted. during a highly-anticipated...
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. -- >>> disappearing while studying at at barns and noble, her body was found weeks later in napa county. the case is still not solved. both share the same last name, both industry nat ease and both drive white hondas. police are not saying if the two cases are connected. >> it could be simple coincidence. looking at the broad spectrum of all possibilities, we can't exclude that. >> reporter: last night in hayward, michele lee's family passed out flyers to get the word out about a $1,000 reward. >> she didn't deserve to have this happen to her. >> i just want her home. >> i'm not ready to give up any hope after four days. we have just as much hope as we ever did. >> reporter: michele lee's disappearance is still considered a missing person's case. cbs 5. >> new at noon, today, a possible link to cell phone usage and cancer. the cancer research team said there appears to be cause and effect between the two. a group of scientists from 14 countries say cellphones pose the same risk as lead and engine exhaust. coming up, reaction from the tech world to that possible connection. >> family and
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after the bell, late, barnes & noble shares soared after liberty media's $1 billion buyout offer. in a pr deal critics call the definition of selling out, starbucks and lady gaga are teaming up to cash in on copies of the pop star's new album. and you can stop worrying. mcdonald's execs assured shareholders yesterday despite calls from children's health advocates to retire ronald mcdonald, the red-haired mascot is here to stay. he is not going anywhere. >>> the bruins beat the bolts, the red sox walk off and jason giambi of old returns for one night in philadelphia. plus, a thunderous kevin durant ties up oklahoma city with the mavericks. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> in weather, it's all about the weekend forecast. we're going to be tracking numerous thunderstorms this weekend. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." in sports, in last night's nba western conference final, the underdog oklahoma city thunder did something the defending lakers cooperate, beat the dall
after the bell, late, barnes & noble shares soared after liberty media's $1 billion buyout offer. in a pr deal critics call the definition of selling out, starbucks and lady gaga are teaming up to cash in on copies of the pop star's new album. and you can stop worrying. mcdonald's execs assured shareholders yesterday despite calls from children's health advocates to retire ronald mcdonald, the red-haired mascot is here to stay. he is not going anywhere. >>> the bruins beat the...
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. >> they said the closing of borders and barnes and noble not doing very well that this is almost the end of bookstores. they are reading. >> it is funny because when these came on the scene they predicted the end of reading. the independent stores created the aid the a and did a lot of innovative things to stay alive. not all of them made it. some people are cheering the end of the bookstores. i like them because they did lot of activities in towns and have a lot of book signings and were very active in communities and to me that is the key. getting involved with people and bringing them in for various other reasons. not just expecting them to wander by. it is easier to set up your computer and order a book on amazon. if you have a reason to come to a bookstore because you're going to meet other readers or you are a writer and these are communities where people who write and read, this is why this of publishing industry is becoming so popular and flourishing and why amazon is getting involved, why barnes and noble is going to start doing it, they are starting to publish their own boo
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six to six we were out in noble words and. it was people in a rice field that we didn't know what they were they had on a bright pajamas and as so hats and we had our and that's our prayer it that we were they had everything in black pajamas was the enemy so we opened fire on them. we were able to go and physically look at them and they had no weapons and they looked to be teenage children young very young. so you have that dollar in your mouth i went when reality hit you you know. what did i kill that i kill innocent here i was a call the base of course and that's never answered. slowly. that experience of being fired while i had to stop the rise unnerving so i. asked to be transferred to the army all cotton because they never stop they should rockets and machine guns. i don't think i really thought about what your job was. but. at some point. you if you come upon a situation where you see people you have to be sure. and you have a machine gun and we call it phasing them down because it looks like your conscious brain thanks
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special reports from the exclusion zone in ukraine marking the twenty fifth anniversary of the true noble nuclear disaster. twenty five years ago the entire fifty thousand population over ukrainian sound of preview was evacuated within three hours. yes shah could you please step aside i'm working on you getting my short thank you they left most of what they had here as they were told they were leaving only for a couple of days but none of them has ever returned or thing they saw people moving their hometown was the port of the cure not long never stated by the explosion. where we going numb to much and we need to go to previous post office genius these people really recently i received a notification to pick up a letter here in p.p. at the last it's impossible that post office isn't been working for twenty five years i don't think it's for real. show me strange but according to the stamp this really has come from here because you know where this post office is yes i know. just such. a huge. explosion if you look at the snow all these trees that you see they've all grown since the accident
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. >> a noble mission that comes with a cost. is it worth it. we want to know what you think about these controversial billboards about animal testing here in baltimore. >>> a local mom overcomes some unimaginable challenges to earn not just one agree but three college degrees. it's a video two kids fight in front of a crowd of adults and other kids. folks say children fighting appears to be a pretty big problem. kids as young as 8 and 9 square off. roosevelt leftwich joins us with more. >> reporter: county police detectives are looking over the video to see if there is in any wrongdoing. no one has been charged but the fight has focused neighborhoods attention on kids fights that appear to be getting out of hand. it's a case of a kids fight caught on tape. but some in this labor day say it's a common sight on their street. >> mostly all the time. i think it's just boredom or it's just, i don't know. it looks like they have don't have nothing to do. >> these are little kids pretty much. >> we're talking about what ages? >> 8, 9, 10 years old. >>
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shannon noble carried on as normal this morning. >> i run by the pentagon a lot but i made a special stop to stop at the 9-11 memorial after last night's events. >> reporter: in the shadow of the pentagon, in the memorial to the 184 who lost their lives on september 11th, there is a plaque that reads we will never forget and this morning, americans are remembering that awful day and they're not forgetting the security risks that al-qaeda still poses. >> you do flash back. >> larry kaplan was working at the pentagon on 9-11. he feels vindicated but is not letting down his guard. >> the fact of the matter is just killing osama bin laden doesn't end the war on terrorism but it is a significant milestone. so, we're just going to have to wait and be vigilant and continue with our security measures. >> matthew ruby has concerns, too. >> i've always been on high alert looking for activity. i'll be alarmed and look around to see what's going on, keep my eye out. >> reporter: at reagan national airport, there was also a show of security. changes to passenger screening since 9-11 are part of t
shannon noble carried on as normal this morning. >> i run by the pentagon a lot but i made a special stop to stop at the 9-11 memorial after last night's events. >> reporter: in the shadow of the pentagon, in the memorial to the 184 who lost their lives on september 11th, there is a plaque that reads we will never forget and this morning, americans are remembering that awful day and they're not forgetting the security risks that al-qaeda still poses. >> you do flash back....
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sixth the sixth we were out in noble woods. it was people in a rice feel that we didn't know what they were at and on the bright pajamas and it's so hats and we had our and that sharpie or that we were they had everything in black pajamas was the enemy so we opened fire on them. we were able to go and physically roca them and bad no weapons and they looked to be teenage children young very young. so you have that doubt in your mind when one reality hit you you know. what did i killed that i kill innocent here or was it across the base of course and that's never answered. all. that experience of being fired while i had to stock price on irving so i. asked to be transferred to the army helicopter because they never struck they shoot rockets and machine guns. i don't think i really thought about what your job was. but. at some point. you you come upon a situation where you see people you have to share. and you have a machine gun and we call it hasan unveiled because it looks like a constant spraying thanks seeing people move. and
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you also have to be of a noble class, well bred, and you have to have a lot of connections. this southern french men, this of low birth, his father was an artisan trained in the rival school, but that didn't stop him from wanting to go off to paris to make a name for himself. what's the easiest way to make a name for yourself? for any of you that have children, you know that the children to get your attention they do what you don't want them to do. and that is heated. he decided he wanted to enrage the paris elite and to put his name on the map by performing transfusion experiments. he wanted to do this with the dogs just like english on the west bank and the latin quarter of paris and as any of you visited paris and will visit paris when she's just imagine it because that's many times in my research imagining wendy's transfusions were taking place. if you're facing this you are looking at the show with a fountain and to conceive the banks and there are these very large buildings, his apartment is in one of those buildings buried nearby. so he does these experiments in his h
you also have to be of a noble class, well bred, and you have to have a lot of connections. this southern french men, this of low birth, his father was an artisan trained in the rival school, but that didn't stop him from wanting to go off to paris to make a name for himself. what's the easiest way to make a name for yourself? for any of you that have children, you know that the children to get your attention they do what you don't want them to do. and that is heated. he decided he wanted to...
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. >> the question is is it objectively noble? >> i'll tell you what is noble? we had an apparatus during 9/11 that was stovepiped and didn't have the ability to act in a timely way. both presidents deserve credit to the point where tom donald said the president could have confidence that this apparatus worked, taking intelligence and moving it in realtime. all of that is parts of the puzzle. some of it people will like, some of it they won't like, but it was the intelligence of using these tools that helped. >> was pakistan particularly helpful to the united states with information that ultimately i.d.ed couriers that led to bin laden? >> we've discovered things that led to pakistan, but i'm not aware of any pakistani help that led to the events of last weekend. >> did pakistan harbor a terrorist? >> there was a terrorist in pakistan that seemed to feel like he was very safe, and they have a lot of questions to answer and the burden of proof is on them. >> you heard giuliani say it's pakistan that's going to investigate this and there's a lot going for pakistan
. >> the question is is it objectively noble? >> i'll tell you what is noble? we had an apparatus during 9/11 that was stovepiped and didn't have the ability to act in a timely way. both presidents deserve credit to the point where tom donald said the president could have confidence that this apparatus worked, taking intelligence and moving it in realtime. all of that is parts of the puzzle. some of it people will like, some of it they won't like, but it was the intelligence of...