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that happened in paris much that's what he brout home from paris. another major character in my view is augustus, the great sculpture which was a great american story. here's an emigra shoemaker's kid, grew up on the streets of new york. gang fights and all that. put to work when he was 13 years old. who decides that he wants to be a sculpture and knows that there's no adequate schools for sculpting in the united states. knows that he has to go to yurntion -- europe, has to go o paris. goes over in steerage with mean he saved from working from the time he w 13. and makes it happen. and does some of his greatest works here. i just went today again to look at the farragut statutes downtown, one of his signal most accomplished pieces. and the great sherman statute which is up at the corner of 59th and 5th avenue to the entrance of central park. sherman being lead by the goddess of victory which i think is the greatest equestrian statute in america. >>harlie: i go by there over morning when i wk my dog. or morning. >> bh of those we need in paris. if yo
that happened in paris much that's what he brout home from paris. another major character in my view is augustus, the great sculpture which was a great american story. here's an emigra shoemaker's kid, grew up on the streets of new york. gang fights and all that. put to work when he was 13 years old. who decides that he wants to be a sculpture and knows that there's no adequate schools for sculpting in the united states. knows that he has to go to yurntion -- europe, has to go o paris. goes...
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>>> paris island, south carolina is where young men and women become marines. >>> paris island, southwhere young men and women become marines. and paris island is these days the scene of a big first for the base and for the corps. tonight the 96-year-old facility has a new boss and she is making history as she has throughout her career as a marine, her story tonight from nbc's mark potter. >> reporter: with the summer heat now, the training is even more intense. as drill instructors mold young recruits into u.s. marines. the way they have done it for decades. the hard way. the marine corps recruit depot at paris island, south carolina produces 20,000 marines a year. >> now is this a timed event? >> reporter: inspecting the training is the new commanding general, lori reynolds. >> i was the guy on the bottom. >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: brigadier general reynolds is the first woman to head paris island and says she is humbled to command the recruits who volunteer during war-time. >> for us it's not just a name on a page or another uniform, those are young americans and we owe it to the
>>> paris island, south carolina is where young men and women become marines. >>> paris island, southwhere young men and women become marines. and paris island is these days the scene of a big first for the base and for the corps. tonight the 96-year-old facility has a new boss and she is making history as she has throughout her career as a marine, her story tonight from nbc's mark potter. >> reporter: with the summer heat now, the training is even more intense. as drill...
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she had been raised in oakland then went to baltimore, but paris was where the art scene was. century-old photographs of their apartments show the walls nearly hidden by paintings of picasso and others the families had bought cheaply. a collection that was dispersed over the years. today that amazing assemblage of groundbreaking art has been reassembled at the san francisco museum of modern art. >> the exhibition brings together over 150 pieces that were once owned by the steins, from five different continents, from public collections, from private collections, really from all over the world. >> reporter: janet bishop, one of the show's curators, said this wasn't any art collection. stein scoured art galleries and shows buying paintings by unheralded artists like pierre bunare, wan gri as well as picas picasso. cutting edge artists of the day whose work not yet famous nor expensive gave rise to cubism and surrealism. >> the signs were really essential to the development of modern art in the early 20th century. their homes became the cross roads for dialogue and anyone who was
she had been raised in oakland then went to baltimore, but paris was where the art scene was. century-old photographs of their apartments show the walls nearly hidden by paintings of picasso and others the families had bought cheaply. a collection that was dispersed over the years. today that amazing assemblage of groundbreaking art has been reassembled at the san francisco museum of modern art. >> the exhibition brings together over 150 pieces that were once owned by the steins, from...
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excessive sweating is understandable this is libyan spring is turning into a marathon don't you see paris right now or to discuss this story further we're joined live by john laughlin the director of the interview from ocracy and cooperation in paris thanks for joining us today so opponents accused nicolas sarkozy of trying to score political points by indulging in imperial politics as the operation seems to have become a stalemate do you think he's still happy with the role that france is playing. no i expect those very great concern in the elysee palace as there is quite clearly across the whole political class the fact is that france and britain and america went into this libyan adventure with exactly the same intention as they started the attack on yugoslavia in one thousand nine hundred nine on both occasions they thought it would be a short campaign which would bring a dictator quick quickly to his knees well that's proved to be very wrong we're now in the second week of july the campaign has been going on since march and we can see tensions are rising we can see that ministers are
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paris was the medical capital of the world.itude of professions and artistic careers. if you were a foreign student in france, in paris, you could go to the ser bon for nothing, free. imagine if the students who were coming the harvard or yale or stanford were coming here and going free? it was part of the policy of france at the time. so if they could afford to support themselves, room and board, then they could go to these greatest of institutions. but american medical training, for example, was woefully behind. most doctors up through the civil war had never been to medical school. >> the paris you describe is a place that is clearly the center of the world in a sense, and we forget now because the industrial revolution had just begun. so you're describing the last gasp of the great agricultural revolutions, and france was probably the richest country in the world, and paris certainly the center. >> what most people don't realize is paris was the cultural center of the world. and we had -- this city, new york, became the cul
paris was the medical capital of the world.itude of professions and artistic careers. if you were a foreign student in france, in paris, you could go to the ser bon for nothing, free. imagine if the students who were coming the harvard or yale or stanford were coming here and going free? it was part of the policy of france at the time. so if they could afford to support themselves, room and board, then they could go to these greatest of institutions. but american medical training, for example,...
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parliament is due to vote on continued intervention in libya analysts highlight an inconsistency is in paris as a frantic attempt to find ways out of the death of. the assassination of the afghan president's brother powerful politician allegedly linked to drug trafficking and deals a blow to nato to leave a stable country behind on its troops withdraw. also wiki leaks founder julian assange is fighting a decision by a british court to extradite him over to sweden on sex crime allegations which a supporter say are just a pretext to hand them over to the u.s. . and joining in the hesitation on global markets russian stocks and choose the session mixed with the obvious down point one percent nice mix up point three percent electricity shares leading the gains more in markets and the business news in twenty minutes i'll see that. worldwide news live from moscow this is r.t. reception rescuers are searching through a playroom in the sunken volga river cruise ship the bodies of dozens of children could still be among those trapped on the water almost ninety people have now been confirmed dead afte
parliament is due to vote on continued intervention in libya analysts highlight an inconsistency is in paris as a frantic attempt to find ways out of the death of. the assassination of the afghan president's brother powerful politician allegedly linked to drug trafficking and deals a blow to nato to leave a stable country behind on its troops withdraw. also wiki leaks founder julian assange is fighting a decision by a british court to extradite him over to sweden on sex crime allegations which...
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he was returning from paris with his second wife, pauline pfeiffer.he was pregnant with their first child, seven months pregnant. their idea was to, tha they acty took an ocean liner to cuba, took a ferry from cuba to key west. they were going to pick up a car here. pauline pfeiffer's rich uncle was giving them a car to drive to her family home in arkansas. the car wasn't ready when they got here, so the ford dealership gave them a little apartment and they spent six weeks here waiting for that car. during that time, hemmingway fell in love with the place. he met local people who took him out fishing. one of my friends likes to say probably the first time he got a 30-pound tarpin on a two-pound line he was hooked on key west. after that visit, they kept returning for the next two years. in 1931, they bought their home here. >> if you haven't been to key west, let's give you a little sense of place so you know where we are. if you were to land at the miami airport and drive about three and a half to four hours depending on the traffic, this is truly an
he was returning from paris with his second wife, pauline pfeiffer.he was pregnant with their first child, seven months pregnant. their idea was to, tha they acty took an ocean liner to cuba, took a ferry from cuba to key west. they were going to pick up a car here. pauline pfeiffer's rich uncle was giving them a car to drive to her family home in arkansas. the car wasn't ready when they got here, so the ford dealership gave them a little apartment and they spent six weeks here waiting for that...
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paris was the medical capital of the world. our medical training was woefully behind and this was a chance to perfect their skills and their profession but also to come back and teach what they had learned, which almost all of them did. and the others were pioneers in launching their careers for which there was no training available here. there were no schools of architecture, there were no schools of art, there were no museums where you could go and look at paintings. it's hard to believe that but that's how it was. it was the cultural capital of the world and it was also a way to find out if they were any good. >> brown: to measure yourself? >> exactly. and to get the training that that knew was essential to be very good. and it worked for some very important people, like mary cassatt, like john singer sargent in painting. it certainly worked for architects. the work of richard morris hunt, who changed the look of much of our urban landscape. h.h. richardson, charles mckim of mckim, mead and white. louis sullivan. these were
paris was the medical capital of the world. our medical training was woefully behind and this was a chance to perfect their skills and their profession but also to come back and teach what they had learned, which almost all of them did. and the others were pioneers in launching their careers for which there was no training available here. there were no schools of architecture, there were no schools of art, there were no museums where you could go and look at paintings. it's hard to believe that...
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written in paris in 1921. the last was old man at the bridge, cabled from barcelona in april of 1938. >> that was ernest hemingway in his own voice. now, here we have a man in the 1920s and '30s and beyond really experiencing much of the world. how much does it make it into his writing? did his readers learn about the larger world when they read his work? >> it's absolutely everywhere. in sun also rises is set in paris and it's a bullfight in spain, farewell to arms is a war in italy. to have and to have not in key west and cuba. it's remarkable. for him the bell tolls was the spanish-american war. i think it's a lesson for us today. americans tend to be a very insular, very cut off people and maybe hemingway is choosing that line from john dunn for whom the bells toll says it all. do not tend to ask for the bell tolls, it tolls for thee. wherever there was strife, wherever that was a war going on or oppression and he was interested and he thought we should be there and he thought it was the job of a writer to
written in paris in 1921. the last was old man at the bridge, cabled from barcelona in april of 1938. >> that was ernest hemingway in his own voice. now, here we have a man in the 1920s and '30s and beyond really experiencing much of the world. how much does it make it into his writing? did his readers learn about the larger world when they read his work? >> it's absolutely everywhere. in sun also rises is set in paris and it's a bullfight in spain, farewell to arms is a war in...
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[laughter] and my guest david mccullough has a new book about americans in paris. sounds like somebody wants to deduct his vacation. [laughter] a six-year-old beauty queen has retired. i'm not surprised -- she was starting to get crow's dimples. this is "the colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central ["the colbert report" theme music playing] [cheers and applause] thank you very much. woo! woo! boom boom boom boom! [cheers and applause] [crowd chanting stephen] [cheers and applause] welcome to the report. good to have you with us. that kind of chanting makes me want to say, you are the man! but -- [laughter] i don't want to get that wrong. [laughter] nation, we all know the gop's number one priority is to make sure obama is a one-term president. but i say, aim higher. make him a no-term president. let's build a time machine, go back to the 1970's, and convince young barack to go into dentistry! [laughter] he would have been good. i would have trusted him for that. [laughter] but on the slim chance that my time machine plan doesn't work, there may be an
[laughter] and my guest david mccullough has a new book about americans in paris. sounds like somebody wants to deduct his vacation. [laughter] a six-year-old beauty queen has retired. i'm not surprised -- she was starting to get crow's dimples. this is "the colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central ["the colbert report" theme music playing] [cheers and applause] thank you very much. woo! woo! boom boom boom boom! [cheers and applause] [crowd chanting stephen]...
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and i am not convinced this isn't a paris hilton publicity stunt. she built her entire career on pr after pr after pr. she is not capable of doing anything available. i definitely think this could be a, i have a great idea, let's look like i stomp off an interview. >> but her people are. >> she has people? >> like 164. >> i know what you are thinking. it is just not that big. did your heart go out to her when you saw her so upset? >> something went out to her. i would use the world loogie. i can't stand her. it is -- if only reporter would be so lucky to have her walk out. she is a horrible person. if you ever want to foe -- to know what is wrong with this country compare conrad hilton to paris hilton. >> is he a comedian? >> no, he started the red roof inn. >> have you ever been on a panel discussing paris hilton? is this the first time. >> yeah, i know paris hill son and i -- hilton and i know the family. she has a very nice younger brother who is a friend of one of my children. >> nicole richie. >> that's awful. that's an awful joke. i am putting
and i am not convinced this isn't a paris hilton publicity stunt. she built her entire career on pr after pr after pr. she is not capable of doing anything available. i definitely think this could be a, i have a great idea, let's look like i stomp off an interview. >> but her people are. >> she has people? >> like 164. >> i know what you are thinking. it is just not that big. did your heart go out to her when you saw her so upset? >> something went out to her. i...
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paris powell wife still has a bullet in her shoulder. she is trying to wrap her head around what she has lost. her 29-year-old husband paris powell was known as brother john on the streets of oakland. powell, lolly, and two children were making nightly rounds on wednesday morning feeding homeless in the area when they stopped along 47th between international boulevard and san leandro street. someone pulled up along the van and opened fire. firing four shots. paris, lolly, and their three- year-old daughter was hit. >> he always gave his life. it didn't matter who you were. >> anybody can do a drive-by shooting. you are a coward. you took an innocent man's life. >> reporter: lolly was shot in her left shoulder. her three-year-old daughter was shot in her left arm. that bullet went straight through singing the little girl's hair. the 29-year-old good samaritan did not have any ties to gangs or a criminal past. a vigil is scheduled for tonight at 8:30 right here where the shooting took place. reporting live in oakland jade hernandez. >>> in
paris powell wife still has a bullet in her shoulder. she is trying to wrap her head around what she has lost. her 29-year-old husband paris powell was known as brother john on the streets of oakland. powell, lolly, and two children were making nightly rounds on wednesday morning feeding homeless in the area when they stopped along 47th between international boulevard and san leandro street. someone pulled up along the van and opened fire. firing four shots. paris, lolly, and their three-...
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paris hilton on the pitfalls of fame.ing her, to the ratings of her reality show. the revealing interview you have to see. >>> also, you need to see this. dr. b breaking a sweat and wearing a headband and busting some myths. is sherri shepherd his workout buddy? you'll find out. >>> and look at this. identical twins. identical outfits. can you tell the splurge from the steal? we'll tell you coming up, on "gma."e announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you
paris hilton on the pitfalls of fame.ing her, to the ratings of her reality show. the revealing interview you have to see. >>> also, you need to see this. dr. b breaking a sweat and wearing a headband and busting some myths. is sherri shepherd his workout buddy? you'll find out. >>> and look at this. identical twins. identical outfits. can you tell the splurge from the steal? we'll tell you coming up, on "gma."e announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends...
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[laughter] the new book is called "the greater journey: americans in paris."w this is the 19th century americans going to paris. why would they go in the 19th century? >> almost all the people i have read about were young americans of talent ambitious to excel, writer, painters, sculptors, architects and physicians, doctors. >> stephen: why go to france? that seems unpatriotic. they should have stayed here and appreciated american things like the statue of liberty and mayonnaise. checkmate. checkmate. [laughter] why would they go there? >> the statue of lib ber tip hadn't arrived yet. -- liberty hadn't arrived yet. there were no schools of architecture here. medical training in in country was woefully behind. most american doctors had not been to medical school. >> stephen: no? >> and trained under doctors that never went. >> stephen: how did it help to good to france? they were teaching medicine in french. >> that's right they had to learn french to attend the school there. >> stephen: were they just as senate toy as they are now? they are creeping people. [l
[laughter] the new book is called "the greater journey: americans in paris."w this is the 19th century americans going to paris. why would they go in the 19th century? >> almost all the people i have read about were young americans of talent ambitious to excel, writer, painters, sculptors, architects and physicians, doctors. >> stephen: why go to france? that seems unpatriotic. they should have stayed here and appreciated american things like the statue of liberty and...
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her 29-year-old husband paris powell was known as brother john. powell, lollly and their two children were serving food to the homeless. paris, lollly, and one of their daughter's was hit. lolly was shot in her left shoulder. the bullet went through singing her hair. four months pregnant she says she is still in shock. >> i keep wracking my brain who could do this and why? i want the person to be caught. i want him to be caught. i mean, he didn't deserve it. >> reporter: a vigil for lolly's husband of two years is schedule tonight. the oakland police chief and city's major called this deadly shooting senseless. powell's family said he did not have any ties to gangs or a criminal past. reporting live in oakland jade hernandez. >>> today prosecutors are expected to release critical new evidence in a mysterious cold case in the south bay. janeen harms disappeared ten years ago this week. she is presumed dead but her body has not be found. charges of the main suspect was dropped in 2007. harms brother shot and killed nesmaey and killed himself this pa
her 29-year-old husband paris powell was known as brother john. powell, lollly and their two children were serving food to the homeless. paris, lollly, and one of their daughter's was hit. lolly was shot in her left shoulder. the bullet went through singing her hair. four months pregnant she says she is still in shock. >> i keep wracking my brain who could do this and why? i want the person to be caught. i want him to be caught. i mean, he didn't deserve it. >> reporter: a vigil for...
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am i really here at paris island. >> reporter: general reynolds took command of paris island on juneh and she has already made history as the first woman to lead the marine recruiting depot here. it is a distinction she acknowledges but won't dwell on. >> am i a trail blazer here at the depot? yes, i happen to be the first female. it will be one for the history books and then we are all going to move on. >> reporter: one of only two female generals now active in the marine corps. >> is this the most challenging one. >> reporter: at 6 feet tall she cuts an impressive and potentially imposing figure but it is her stature as a leader that has earned her respect. a 1986 graduate and former basketball player at the naval academy. she is a first female marine to hold a command position in a battle zone which she did when stationed in afghanistan. now she will not just lead marines but create them as well. >> at the end of the day we push them to be more than they ever thought they could be. >> that was russ mitchell reporting. paris island graduates 20,000 marines every year including all
am i really here at paris island. >> reporter: general reynolds took command of paris island on juneh and she has already made history as the first woman to lead the marine recruiting depot here. it is a distinction she acknowledges but won't dwell on. >> am i a trail blazer here at the depot? yes, i happen to be the first female. it will be one for the history books and then we are all going to move on. >> reporter: one of only two female generals now active in the marine...
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christopher dickey to paris bureau chief for newsweek magazine and also the daily beast news website thanks for your thoughts. thank you bill. the mobile phone has become an integral part of everyday modern life but seen as a fun guy just in some countries has proven enough to revolutionize the lives and livelihoods of many people elsewhere. reports and all of the indian fishermen who are costing the next generation network for their catch. more than kumar wraps up his engine for a day of fishing off the coast of carolina the southernmost state in india with a little bit of i studied in school until the seventh grade but then i had to leave school because we were not economically well off so i had to help my dad with fishing kumar's one of thousands of fishermen in the state who wake up at one o'clock in the morning to earn a living for decades fishermen like kumar relied on luck and prayers to find a good catch but all that has changed since the introduction of the mobile phone in the state more than ten years ago but. if the fish is not available where we go fishing fisherman in ot
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parliament votes to extend the military campaign in libya analysts highlighting consistencies and paris's frantic attempts to find ways out of the deadlock. also wiki leaks founder julian assange is fighting a decision by a british court to extradited to sweden over sex crime allegations which is supported just a pretext to how devoted to the u.s. . and russia wants to take the customs union with exxon one step further prime minister putin wants to create a free trade zone between union and europe more on that in business in twenty minutes time. hello there thanks for joining us it's nine pm here in moscow you're watching the r.t. international news channel with me kevin zero in and rescuers are searching through a playroom in the sunken volga river cruise ship as the bodies of thousands of children could be among those still trapped under water over ninety people have now been confirmed dead after the heavily overloaded pleasure cruise that sank in the republic of tatarstan on sunday our correspondent tom barton has the latest from. some homes glowing in a memorial tribute to those that
parliament votes to extend the military campaign in libya analysts highlighting consistencies and paris's frantic attempts to find ways out of the deadlock. also wiki leaks founder julian assange is fighting a decision by a british court to extradited to sweden over sex crime allegations which is supported just a pretext to how devoted to the u.s. . and russia wants to take the customs union with exxon one step further prime minister putin wants to create a free trade zone between union and...
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see paris. go laughlin's director of the institute for democracy and cooperation in paris he says france now realize it realizes it has to find a way to save face in libya here we see a european union which very obviously cannot manage its own affairs which is falling apart at the seams whose founding member states and the members of his single currency cannot afford to pay their own debts setting off on a military escapade which seems doomed to failure and which is going to cost them and has already cost them a huge amount of money it's absolutely ridiculous but then you know in a perverse way that's what makes their determination only the more dog get to continue just as their determination to shore up the euro the euro is completely doget they have invested infinite amounts of political capital in these ventures in nato and in the european union and if they fail then these men's careers and reputation are completely on the line and that's why they're determined to find some way out of this me
see paris. go laughlin's director of the institute for democracy and cooperation in paris he says france now realize it realizes it has to find a way to save face in libya here we see a european union which very obviously cannot manage its own affairs which is falling apart at the seams whose founding member states and the members of his single currency cannot afford to pay their own debts setting off on a military escapade which seems doomed to failure and which is going to cost them and has...
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a "new york times" correspondent in paris has written a book on role of seduction in paris.ow the french play the game of life. thanks for joining us. let me get your view, bottom line if on july 18th the next court date charges against dsk are dropped, can he return to france as a conquering hero or does he return as a blemished villain? >> reporter: might be somewhere between the two, because dominique strauss-kahn has a different history now and also the socialists have moved beyond dominique strauss-kahn. there are two viable candidates for the socialist nomination for president. one of them who used to be the head of the socialist party has vowed to run as the normal candidate. even if dominique strauss-kahn were to come back as a hero, it doesn't necessarily mean he would have the same power on the political landscape. he would be criticid ktoalabt ne criticid > l tsuof3 servationouma mo bn r r e ur 3 % de.3 hthmit veee committing a violent crime against a woman which was what [ male announcer ] things seem better with travelocity's best price guarantee. our girl's an
a "new york times" correspondent in paris has written a book on role of seduction in paris.ow the french play the game of life. thanks for joining us. let me get your view, bottom line if on july 18th the next court date charges against dsk are dropped, can he return to france as a conquering hero or does he return as a blemished villain? >> reporter: might be somewhere between the two, because dominique strauss-kahn has a different history now and also the socialists have moved...
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while the upcoming world today championships in paris is also an important event for a limpet hopefuls ahead of the london games russia's very kovel is hoping to accumulate enough points in order to travel next year on course that have caught up with her and her hometown was. when i called it was just a child her mother wanted her to go to a dancing school or take up knitting and then broidery but by her own admission she's always been a sort of its own boy and lots of flight it was already all...