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they sap us of our strength as a nation. it means that we are not as good as we could be. er time it wears us out. over time, it weakens our nation as a whole. the good news is it doesn't have to be this way. we can have the courage to change. we can make a difference. we can remember that these kids are our kids. for these are all our children, james baldwin once wrote. we will all profit by or pay for whatever they become. and that's what my brother's keeper is about. that is what this alliance is about. and we are in this for the long haul. we're going to keep doing our work at the white house on these issues. sometimes it won't be a lot of fanfare. i notice we don't always get a lot of reporting on this issue when there's not a crisis in some neighborhood. but we're just going to keep on plugging away. and this will remain a mission for me and for michelle not just the rest of my presidency but for the rest of my life. [applause] and the reason's simple. like i said before. i know it's true for joe it's true for john legend, part of our round table true for alonzo, part
they sap us of our strength as a nation. it means that we are not as good as we could be. er time it wears us out. over time, it weakens our nation as a whole. the good news is it doesn't have to be this way. we can have the courage to change. we can make a difference. we can remember that these kids are our kids. for these are all our children, james baldwin once wrote. we will all profit by or pay for whatever they become. and that's what my brother's keeper is about. that is what this...
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they sap us of our strength as a nation. it means we're not as good as we could be. and over time it wears us out. over time it weakens our nation as a whole. the good news is it doesn't have to be this way. we can have the courage to change. we can make a difference. we can remember that these kids are our kids. for these are all our children jane baldwin once wrote. we will all profit by or pay for whatever they become. and that's what my brother's keeper is about. that's what this alliance is about. and we're in this for the long haul. we're going to keep doing our work at the white house on these issues. sometimes it won't be a lot of fanfare. i notice we don't always get a lot of reporting on this issue when there's not a crisis in some neighborhood. but we're just going to keep on plugging away. and this will remain a mission for me and for michelle not just for the rest of my presidency but for the rest of my life. [ applause ] and the reason is simple like i said before. i know it's true for joe, true for john legend, who was part of our round table, it's true
they sap us of our strength as a nation. it means we're not as good as we could be. and over time it wears us out. over time it weakens our nation as a whole. the good news is it doesn't have to be this way. we can have the courage to change. we can make a difference. we can remember that these kids are our kids. for these are all our children jane baldwin once wrote. we will all profit by or pay for whatever they become. and that's what my brother's keeper is about. that's what this alliance...
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they sap us of our strength as a nation. it means we're not as good as we could be. and over time, it wears us out. over time, it weakens our nation as a whole. the good news is, it doesn't have to be this way. we can have the courage to change. we can make a difference. we can remember that these kids are our kids. “for these are all our children,” james baldwin once wrote. “we will all profit by, or pay for, whatever they become. ” and that's what my brother's keeper is about, that's what this alliance is about. and we are in this for the long haul. we're going to keep doing our work at the white house on these issues. sometimes it won't be a lot of fanfare. i notice we don't always get a lot of reporting on this issue when there's not a crisis in some neighborhood. but we're just going to keep on plugging away. is -- and this will remain a mission for me and for michelle not just for the rest of my presidency, but for the rest of my life. [applause] >> and the reason is simple. like i said before _ i know it's true for joe; it's true for john legend, who was part o
they sap us of our strength as a nation. it means we're not as good as we could be. and over time, it wears us out. over time, it weakens our nation as a whole. the good news is, it doesn't have to be this way. we can have the courage to change. we can make a difference. we can remember that these kids are our kids. “for these are all our children,” james baldwin once wrote. “we will all profit by, or pay for, whatever they become. ” and that's what my brother's keeper is about, that's...
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. >> andrea roane shows us how a local dermatologist uses a procedure that can literally sap the sweat >> i take my suit on and there are sweat bands right there. >> reporter: john move fat says excessive sweat asking embarrassing. >> you go into a meeting and shake someone's hands and they look at you. sweat stains. not good. >> reporter: hyperhidrosis is a condition where sweating causes problem. many people with the condition are unaware of all of their treatment options. >> what we think is undertreated and underrecognized. we are excited about this mirror dry. >> reporter: it uses microwave energy to deliver heat to the sweat glands from the underarms. >> it injures the sweat glands so they no longer can produce sweat. >> reporter: it provides a long lasting sweat reduction from the underarm, but it is important the body sweats in other areas to maintain its ability to cool off. >> reporter: fortunately the underarm area is only 2% of your body surface area. by removing the ability to sweat from the underarm area, you are still able to sweat elsewhere, you are still able to get ri
. >> andrea roane shows us how a local dermatologist uses a procedure that can literally sap the sweat >> i take my suit on and there are sweat bands right there. >> reporter: john move fat says excessive sweat asking embarrassing. >> you go into a meeting and shake someone's hands and they look at you. sweat stains. not good. >> reporter: hyperhidrosis is a condition where sweating causes problem. many people with the condition are unaware of all of their...
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sap. this is a war. they made the joke there was someone from walmart, maybe it will be finished the implementation in my lifetime. they pulled that quote. the top ten reasons not to use sap, right here in this document. >> he could not hide profitability. how could they do the number? here's the thing you need to know about sales force. $6 billion in unbilled revenues. it's not going to be hard to get to this $7 billion run rate. they cut back the options. they are no longer going to be giving as much to the customers to the people -- the employee which goes to the stakeholders. i have to tell you, i thought this was a quarter that showed when he gets to $10 billion he can show whatever profitability he wants. this could be an immensely profitable company. i almost said maybe sales force is actually not an expensive stock. it went up because of all the potential suitors. now it sustained up here because of earnings. >> looking at a ten-year chart. it rarely violates the 200 day for long. >> very good point. i started recommending it 1,001% ago. marc i thought was the real deal. this was the quarter where he was the real deal. >> can you completely discount the possib
sap. this is a war. they made the joke there was someone from walmart, maybe it will be finished the implementation in my lifetime. they pulled that quote. the top ten reasons not to use sap, right here in this document. >> he could not hide profitability. how could they do the number? here's the thing you need to know about sales force. $6 billion in unbilled revenues. it's not going to be hard to get to this $7 billion run rate. they cut back the options. they are no longer going to be...
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to light mail students at north penn high school traded photos of female students using drop box that's a file sharing sap. no charges have been filed in that case. and last year, authorities investigated sexting at neshaminy high school. eight students there were issued citations. >>> a penn state fraternity is kicked off campus for three years after posting inappropriate photos on facebook facebook. university investigation found that members of capita delta road did up load photos of nude and semi nude women to private facebook page. the school also uncovered instances of sexual harassment and hazing. at fraternity has immediately been dropped as a campus organization until may of 2018. penn state officials say such behavior will not be tolerated. >>> police are looking to night for a man who pointed a cell phone of a shoppers skirt at a wegmans this happened may nine at the wegmans store on beth had he hem pike in montgomery township. police releaseed this surveillance photo of the suspect. he say he walk out of the store after the woman confronted him and then drove away in a mini van. shoppers we sp
to light mail students at north penn high school traded photos of female students using drop box that's a file sharing sap. no charges have been filed in that case. and last year, authorities investigated sexting at neshaminy high school. eight students there were issued citations. >>> a penn state fraternity is kicked off campus for three years after posting inappropriate photos on facebook facebook. university investigation found that members of capita delta road did up load photos...
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protestors say tech workers gentleman's ri tie neighbors f.they use if i become to get the word out open the protest. >> sap frn. couple00 people took to the streets t.march from civic center plaza to the fv mission contradict. the fact on this may day san francisco minimum wage i hope cress from 11:05 an hour to 12 cress from 11:05 an hour to 12.25. demonstration like march loud but peaceful. >> maui oakland hawaiian airlines flight had to return to the airport for an emergency landing late today. one of the passengers sent this video to us showing the plane and people come down the slides. all 224 passengers were evacuate the. 2 went to the hospital with minor jersey t.it was forced to return back 30 minutes after take off because of some kind of malfunction. passenger jim kroc of walnut creek said the plane did not seem to rise fast enough. both federal i have a 80's administration and national transportation safety board board will investigate what happened. air line also refunding all of the passengers fares. >> safe but frightening emergency landing for men towing advertise towing advertising bayern.
protestors say tech workers gentleman's ri tie neighbors f.they use if i become to get the word out open the protest. >> sap frn. couple00 people took to the streets t.march from civic center plaza to the fv mission contradict. the fact on this may day san francisco minimum wage i hope cress from 11:05 an hour to 12 cress from 11:05 an hour to 12.25. demonstration like march loud but peaceful. >> maui oakland hawaiian airlines flight had to return to the airport for an emergency...
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us. it's great we can bring the kid. >> for this is who prefer the sports bar it was happening at the englander sports pub in sap leandro where they counted down the final seconds. >> we need that had soed about. i'm so happy. yv to good to bed angry. >> lay down the hammer. hit them a little upper cut to the gut. tv i'm chill with my family and drinking beer having a good time fivrjts game 5 in oakland wednesday 7:30 at oracle arena. in the east bay oracle arena. in the east bayal help wong abc 7 nichlts we have some football news to talk about tonight. patriots quarterback bay area native tom brady slapped with a stiff penalty by the nfl for deflate gate. lillian is live at san mateo with reaction from brady hometown. lillian? >> we are at sarah high school tom brady alma mater and we talk to the people here say the punishment goes way too far. at tom brady old high school in san mateoing in has changed. despite his suspension brady remains a beloved figure within the community. >> like knowing about if deflated football doesn't really make a difference in my eye. i don't think anyone else. still look up to them. >> n
us. it's great we can bring the kid. >> for this is who prefer the sports bar it was happening at the englander sports pub in sap leandro where they counted down the final seconds. >> we need that had soed about. i'm so happy. yv to good to bed angry. >> lay down the hammer. hit them a little upper cut to the gut. tv i'm chill with my family and drinking beer having a good time fivrjts game 5 in oakland wednesday 7:30 at oracle arena. in the east bay oracle arena. in the east...
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us. it's great we can bring the kid. >> for this is who prefer the sports bar it was happening at the englander sports pub in sap leandro where they counted down the final seconds. >> we need that had soed about. i'm so happy. yv to good to bed angry. >> lay down the hammer. hit them a little upper cut to the gut. tv i'm chill with my family and drinking beer having a good time fivrjts game 5 in oakland wednesday 7:30 at oracle arena. in the east bay oracle arena. in the east bayal help wong abc 7 nichlts we have some football news to talk about tonight. patriots quarterback bay area native tom brady slapped with a stiff penalty by the nfl for deflate gate. lillian is live at san mateo with reaction from brady hometown. lillian? >> we are at sarah high school tom brady alma mater and we talk to the people here say the punishment goes way too far. at tom brady old high school in san mateoing in has changed. despite his suspension brady remains a beloved figure within the community. >> like knowing about if deflated football doesn't really make a difference in my eye. i don't think anyone else. still look up to them. >> n
us. it's great we can bring the kid. >> for this is who prefer the sports bar it was happening at the englander sports pub in sap leandro where they counted down the final seconds. >> we need that had soed about. i'm so happy. yv to good to bed angry. >> lay down the hammer. hit them a little upper cut to the gut. tv i'm chill with my family and drinking beer having a good time fivrjts game 5 in oakland wednesday 7:30 at oracle arena. in the east bay oracle arena. in the east...
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us. it's great we can bring the kid. >> for this is who prefer the sports bar it was happening at the englander sports pub in sap leandro where they counted down the final seconds. >> we need that had soed about. i'm so happy. yv to good to bed angry. >> lay down the hammer. hit them a little upper cut to the gut. tv i'm chill with my family and drinking beer having a good time fivrjts game 5 in oakland wednesday 7:30 at oracle arena. in the east bay oracle arena. in the east bayal help wong abc 7 nichlts we have some football news to talk about tonight. patriots quarterback bay area native tom brady slapped with a stiff penalty by the nfl for deflate gate. lillian is live at san mateo with reaction from brady hometown. lillian? >> we are at sarah high school tom brady alma mater and we talk to the people here say the punishment goes way too far. at tom brady old high school in san mateoing in has changed. despite his suspension brady remains a beloved figure within the community. >> like knowing about if deflated football doesn't really make a difference in my eye. i don't think anyone else. still look up to them. >> n
us. it's great we can bring the kid. >> for this is who prefer the sports bar it was happening at the englander sports pub in sap leandro where they counted down the final seconds. >> we need that had soed about. i'm so happy. yv to good to bed angry. >> lay down the hammer. hit them a little upper cut to the gut. tv i'm chill with my family and drinking beer having a good time fivrjts game 5 in oakland wednesday 7:30 at oracle arena. in the east bay oracle arena. in the east...
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sap. we will update you as we learn more. to our lead -- elon musk has unveiled a battery that homes and businesses can use to store electricity. tesla's vision for batteries is expanding way beyond cars. the new offering is called the power wall, a slim lithium-ion battery with an interesting price tag. elon musk: it has all the integrated safety systems thermal controls the a/c to d/c converter. it works very well with solar systems. you can go off grid. you can take your solar panels charts the battery pack and that is all you use. it gives you safety, security. it gives you a complete and affordable solution. the cost of this is $3500. emily: musk has a greater product called the power pack which you want to sell to big companies. a lot of electricity. this comes as california and other states are turning to storage to relieve the aging grid. i'm joined by the executive director of energy storage research at the argonne national laboratory. thank you for joining us. jeff, we will start with you. there are home batteries on the market. they have yet to really take off. how is tesla's offering different? jeff: that is a real
sap. we will update you as we learn more. to our lead -- elon musk has unveiled a battery that homes and businesses can use to store electricity. tesla's vision for batteries is expanding way beyond cars. the new offering is called the power wall, a slim lithium-ion battery with an interesting price tag. elon musk: it has all the integrated safety systems thermal controls the a/c to d/c converter. it works very well with solar systems. you can go off grid. you can take your solar panels charts...
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sap. it is good, you don't get a lot of trash talk among ceos so it is kind of fun. olivia: it helps using he thinks prices are too high and has zero interest. this is the ceo of sap. salesforce came back and said the only innovation that sap has is in rhetoric and they should try writing software. as far as juicy gossip goes, that is pretty good. the other stock is number -- lumbar liquidators. taking a big hit. you know, coming up to a surprise that robert lynch resigned as ceo. he pretty vigorously try to defend lumbar liquidators after the "six a minute" report -- "60 minutes" report. i mean their flowing from china had too much chemical in it. it is interesting because when an embattled ceo steps down it is good for the stock but not at all today. erik: i don't think they are about to buy lumbar liquidators and if they are, i doubt you will tell us. >> you do look at things like the chinese supply chain and that is what it was all about. we spent a lot of time as enterprise looking at franchise risk. we have a team dedicated globally to that because of these issues to come up. the
sap. it is good, you don't get a lot of trash talk among ceos so it is kind of fun. olivia: it helps using he thinks prices are too high and has zero interest. this is the ceo of sap. salesforce came back and said the only innovation that sap has is in rhetoric and they should try writing software. as far as juicy gossip goes, that is pretty good. the other stock is number -- lumbar liquidators. taking a big hit. you know, coming up to a surprise that robert lynch resigned as ceo. he pretty...
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one person told us that the company that made the approach the more recent approach, is not sap.ast one other company involved, if not more that are still hovering around salesforce potentially engaging in talks. we don't of these are alive. if sap is the mystery company though we were told that they were not become company that made the more recent approach. alix: what's interesting is that it seems like salesforce approached mcdermott himself -- themselves. and now we are hearing reports that salesforce is fielding a takeover offer. it is a different dynamic. >> correct, it is possibly they are related -- possible they are related. maybe salesforce said that they were open to discussions and it got out and another copy came for them. maybe they said look, we really like your company. maybe they are related. it is hard to say at this point. we are still sore of cracking the net of this story, a mystery novel. this is the first secondary peace and that companies are looking to take on such a big chunk, which is of course what we broke a couple of days ago when we reported that sa
one person told us that the company that made the approach the more recent approach, is not sap.ast one other company involved, if not more that are still hovering around salesforce potentially engaging in talks. we don't of these are alive. if sap is the mystery company though we were told that they were not become company that made the more recent approach. alix: what's interesting is that it seems like salesforce approached mcdermott himself -- themselves. and now we are hearing reports that...
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us to do so. i do hope as we move through the process again will realize we are dealing with a country that plans to sap all of our technology and move totally to indigenous methods of doing this as quickly as possible. that they are going to use this to develop their military. this is the third time i will say it but develop their military more quickly and that they are not honoring the 50 nuclear suppliers group guidelines. i understand it is economically driven. we have a lot of companies that have bought themselves a view towards these agreements. i hope as we move through this will take into account all of the liabilities and benefits that come with it in a thank you for your service to our country and with that are distinguished member, senator menem does. >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary countryman, in the last few years china's non-proliferation policies remain from my view problematic here chinese companies and individuals continue to export dual use goods relevant to nuclear and chemical weapons and ballistic missile programs to iran and north korea. numerous chinese individuals and compa
us to do so. i do hope as we move through the process again will realize we are dealing with a country that plans to sap all of our technology and move totally to indigenous methods of doing this as quickly as possible. that they are going to use this to develop their military. this is the third time i will say it but develop their military more quickly and that they are not honoring the 50 nuclear suppliers group guidelines. i understand it is economically driven. we have a lot of companies...
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us. >> how do you make money here? >> is it a license fee? do you sit within sapve you a fee on behalf of their clients? >> it is a classic assess model. when you look at senders, those are the models that pay. for signers, it's all for free. we have a number of companies re-signing sap. it's a classic sas model. >> moving forward, what else could you do with technology? could you, for example, be a way of moving money or credit around? >> that's one of the great things about digital transaction management platform is that we have a gateway to work with all the payment suppliers. hence, the strategic relationship with companies like visa. if you look at what we provide, we could grab documents from anywhere data from anywhere and a powerful work flow engine with multiple levels of authentication. you get that audit trail along the way. that is what we focus on at that point in terms of the transaction. up to this point, has been totally unautomated. >> you sold your previous business to sap. how do you think about the future of this company? is that the goal to se
us. >> how do you make money here? >> is it a license fee? do you sit within sapve you a fee on behalf of their clients? >> it is a classic assess model. when you look at senders, those are the models that pay. for signers, it's all for free. we have a number of companies re-signing sap. it's a classic sas model. >> moving forward, what else could you do with technology? could you, for example, be a way of moving money or credit around? >> that's one of the great...
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sap. i am surprised by this, too many say they have no doubt about what salesforce is doing. brian wieser is here to make user. why is there doubt about this huge 30% total return story? brian: i am confused to, i cover salesforce and i do not feel like i am the flow of the software industry. tom: why did they eat up by mark? brian: he is a phenomenal oxford it were -- entrepreneur and they're changing the marketing industry. brendan: are they making the transition well? brian: any sales team in any middle sized company, they are certainly using salesforce.com software to manage sales contact. it is cloud-based and that was key because a different approach to entering the market. brendan: are they marketing this transition to customer relation database to statistics and analytics? brian: yes, but it is much bigger. you have to analytics platforms, the marketing clout is more important. the idea there is this automation opportunity for trillions of dollars of marketing activity. they are one of the leaders. tom: they migrate to google. google is the want to watch with salesforce. brian: the company that came
sap. i am surprised by this, too many say they have no doubt about what salesforce is doing. brian wieser is here to make user. why is there doubt about this huge 30% total return story? brian: i am confused to, i cover salesforce and i do not feel like i am the flow of the software industry. tom: why did they eat up by mark? brian: he is a phenomenal oxford it were -- entrepreneur and they're changing the marketing industry. brendan: are they making the transition well? brian: any sales team...
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us across the country. >> senator particularly agree with you. i've also met with miss tries sap she is a very -- streisand and she is an important advocate. one thing we have done is to insist that people who are funded by the nih who looking al animal' models have to styled male and female. they traditionally only study one sex and that's leaving out important insight. >> mr. chairman, dr. collins i can see you earlier but i cooperate see what was in front of me. thank you for you being here, your colleagues. dr. collins, you were in my office late last week, i guess and we had a conversation. i want to ask you to follow up on the conversation that we said kind of -- if someone can humbly give you an admonition. i tried to give you one. you talk about in your testimony the stewardship 'initiative at nih in my view they're related. and i want you to tell us again -- tell news more detail what you're indicating in your testimony about stewardship at nih, but i want to reiterate what i indicated in my office. many groups, people, individuals, folks afflicted by every disease ask m
us across the country. >> senator particularly agree with you. i've also met with miss tries sap she is a very -- streisand and she is an important advocate. one thing we have done is to insist that people who are funded by the nih who looking al animal' models have to styled male and female. they traditionally only study one sex and that's leaving out important insight. >> mr. chairman, dr. collins i can see you earlier but i cooperate see what was in front of me. thank you for you...
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sap's ceo rules out a bid for sales force and doesn't think anyone else will make an approach. this ahead of the companies earnings. >> good morning, everyone if you're just tuning in. thank you for joining us here on the show. let's have a look at u.s. futures. they turned around in the last half hour. the s&p 500 now just seen off fractionally taking fair value into account. the dow jones higher by 7 points and nasdaq up by 7 points less than 0.1% with yet another record close. housing starts the highest in 7.5 years in the month of april. that did help sentiment some what some of the retailers are underperformed a little bit. just hitting the 7,000 level. they're down by roughly 4% after a very cautious outlook and even though it announces share buy back seen a very cautious trade this morning. elsewhere we are seeing a little bit of a bull pack. the dax off by a third of 1% after the big rally yesterday. of course that was on the back of the comments about front loading some of the qe. cac 40 also off by a third of 1%. plenty of activity in the space. more about that in a few minutes. also want to show you what the euro dollar was doing this morning. we did see a little bit of a dip her
sap's ceo rules out a bid for sales force and doesn't think anyone else will make an approach. this ahead of the companies earnings. >> good morning, everyone if you're just tuning in. thank you for joining us here on the show. let's have a look at u.s. futures. they turned around in the last half hour. the s&p 500 now just seen off fractionally taking fair value into account. the dow jones higher by 7 points and nasdaq up by 7 points less than 0.1% with yet another record close....
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we're dealing with a country that plans to sap all of our technology and move totally to indigenous methods of doing this as quickly as possible. they're going to use this to develop their military, i know this is the third time i'm going to say it, but to develop their military more quickly and that they are not honoring the existing nuclear supply group guidelines. so i understand, you know, again, it's economically driven. i know we have a lot of companies that involve themselves with you toward these agreements. i do hope as we move through this we'll take into account all of the liabilities and the benefits that come with it and again i thank you very much for your service to our country. with that, our disting westerned member senator menendez. mr. menendez: thank you mr. chairman. secretary countryman, let me ask you, in the last few year's china's nonproliferation policies remain, from my view, problematic. chinese companies continue to export dual-use goods relevant to nuclear and chemical weapons and ba list exmissile programs to iran and north korea. numerous chinese individuals and companies have been sanctioned for those activities. we
we're dealing with a country that plans to sap all of our technology and move totally to indigenous methods of doing this as quickly as possible. they're going to use this to develop their military, i know this is the third time i'm going to say it, but to develop their military more quickly and that they are not honoring the existing nuclear supply group guidelines. so i understand, you know, again, it's economically driven. i know we have a lot of companies that involve themselves with you...