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wasn't specifically "the phantom of the opera".rase went da-da-da-da, i changed it in the end to da-da-da-da. you see? these things evolve. but it's quite funny because we're coming up to the 25th anniversary of "the phantom of the opera" and we're going to do a big concert in london to celebrate. i've been through the archive footage and everything and it's extraordinary how different how the first try out of the phantom was that we did to how it ended up on the stage. some of the songs were there, but then half of them sort of went. >> tell me about "evita". that was another hit, a huge success on broadway in london. we talked about how it didn't start. there's a great story "don't cry for me argentina." >> i was working on an extremely ill fated musical called "jeebs" which never saw the light of day. well, it did, unfortunately, for a brief time. i was so depressed doing it. tim came up with the idea about "evita." what we have to do is find a melody that becomes her anthem and then turns on her. as she's dying and i saw that h
wasn't specifically "the phantom of the opera".rase went da-da-da-da, i changed it in the end to da-da-da-da. you see? these things evolve. but it's quite funny because we're coming up to the 25th anniversary of "the phantom of the opera" and we're going to do a big concert in london to celebrate. i've been through the archive footage and everything and it's extraordinary how different how the first try out of the phantom was that we did to how it ended up on the stage. some...
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wanted to play the phantom. bout it because i suppose he could have been taken the wrong way. but i did really want to do it. one of those funny things that you get categorized people. because i suppose he was a generation slightly before mine i always thought of him as a cabaret singer and i didn't think very much of him. i didn't know. lizza minnelli said you have to come and hear sammy davis jr. i heard one of the best performances and he ended up doing the music of the night. i'll never pre-judge anything. you can never tell. >> who of all the performers you had, if you could relive one moment live again that you've experienced of all these shows, all the opening nights and everything, which one sticks most in youremory? >> it's difficult, really. i suppose funny enough, "memory" on broadway was an extraordinary moment on the first night there. the big moment when he gets to touch me. ♪ the whole audience applauded. just adlos. >> what were you thinking. >> i did think that's fairly extraordinary. robert ran
wanted to play the phantom. bout it because i suppose he could have been taken the wrong way. but i did really want to do it. one of those funny things that you get categorized people. because i suppose he was a generation slightly before mine i always thought of him as a cabaret singer and i didn't think very much of him. i didn't know. lizza minnelli said you have to come and hear sammy davis jr. i heard one of the best performances and he ended up doing the music of the night. i'll never...
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my foot around to the point of trying to pop it off. those are phantomns. they're much worse than real pains. those are the excruciating pains. ones you can't put a hand on it and say, oh, that hurts. it's just horrible. it's horrible. >> reporter: jones is ready to begin the long road of intense physical therapy. it is exhausting. both physically and mentally. >> pull up, pull up. pull up. get up. >> reporter: throughout the grueling rehab, when every day is a struggle, he keeps his sense of humor. >> there you go, taking our friendship to another level. >> reporter: he's surrounded by family and his high school sweetheart, meg. after school, they went their separate ways. she came straight here when he got hurt. >> there is nothing that can make me leave here. >> reporter: fellow marines drop in daily. >> it will be a long road. but you have a mind for it. i think you have the heart for it, too. >> reporter: but there are days when spirits lag. >> he said, mama, why did this have to happen to me when i was hemming people? i said, i don't know. i don't
my foot around to the point of trying to pop it off. those are phantomns. they're much worse than real pains. those are the excruciating pains. ones you can't put a hand on it and say, oh, that hurts. it's just horrible. it's horrible. >> reporter: jones is ready to begin the long road of intense physical therapy. it is exhausting. both physically and mentally. >> pull up, pull up. pull up. get up. >> reporter: throughout the grueling rehab, when every day is a struggle, he...
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representing the phantom homeland and then you know better than i did if their political rivals hamas us still is still plotting to destroy israel if any peace settlement is inside do you think they will change that position or do you have any leverage to make them change their position on this issue we have any observer who. watched observed clearly what mr bush on the leader of hamas has said in the meeting in which we signed the reconciliation agreement the man has really mentioned the word israel six times in his speech he talked about an independent because this tape on the west bank and gaza not. being what today is israel. never talked at all about destroying the state of israel he could talk about continuing to commit to a cease fire and not violence to a clinic and since he signed that agreement not one bullet was fired across the gaza border. he also crossed the president abbas with could be doing negotiations whenever he receives. assurances that this is the question should produce a cross i think have masses remarkably committed itself to a change in position as far as i u
representing the phantom homeland and then you know better than i did if their political rivals hamas us still is still plotting to destroy israel if any peace settlement is inside do you think they will change that position or do you have any leverage to make them change their position on this issue we have any observer who. watched observed clearly what mr bush on the leader of hamas has said in the meeting in which we signed the reconciliation agreement the man has really mentioned the word...
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i call them the phantom 14 pages. i believe people's rights have been violated because of the due process. it could be questionable. the 11th hour amendments. as it attorneys sullivan said himself, he worked on it the night before. as my mother said, the road to hell is paid in good intentions. the rights of many people were violated. the residents should have had the opportunity to read it and compare it with the development agreement that has been changed seven times, and i am still waiting from the planning department, as i have written to you, sir. i sent him a letter. as a new resident of parkmerced, i won every document that the saints to this development printed for me because i cannot afford it. i have neighbors who are visually impaired, who are deaf, disabled. we have not seen all of these documents and we are entitled to them. i have politely ask you, i have the letters to verify it, and i am disappointed how this was all done in the 11th hour. and it is going to be reviewed. i applaud the grand jury and oth
i call them the phantom 14 pages. i believe people's rights have been violated because of the due process. it could be questionable. the 11th hour amendments. as it attorneys sullivan said himself, he worked on it the night before. as my mother said, the road to hell is paid in good intentions. the rights of many people were violated. the residents should have had the opportunity to read it and compare it with the development agreement that has been changed seven times, and i am still waiting...
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the fantasies continue with the phantom heart sticker. where in the world did this come from? this is outrageous. a young very eager fbi analyst elizabeth fontane has seen something on the duct tape while she is examining it. something in the outline of a heart appeared on the corner. okay. that certainly deserves looking into a bit further. well, they then recover 30 feet away. you recall murdoch who processed the scene and had the computer with the computer program and we called him to show you how far away this was found. and this looks nothing like the stickers were found at the home. nothing. and this child had all kinds of stickers in her house. you are not going to find a small child like that without heart shaped stickers in their home. there were also mickey mouse stickers and goofy stickers and all kinds of other stickers. a scrapbook that was used by casey to document her child's life. and they tried to tell you that this thing found in an area where trash is dumped, okay, trash is dumped there, 30 feet away, across the street from an elementary school, how unusual,
the fantasies continue with the phantom heart sticker. where in the world did this come from? this is outrageous. a young very eager fbi analyst elizabeth fontane has seen something on the duct tape while she is examining it. something in the outline of a heart appeared on the corner. okay. that certainly deserves looking into a bit further. well, they then recover 30 feet away. you recall murdoch who processed the scene and had the computer with the computer program and we called him to show...
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. >> the phantom pain is the worse. it feels like nails are being nailed into your entire leg.ce i've ever had in my life. the marijuana did numb the pain a lot. >> back in moro bay, medical marijuana would become temporarily unavailable. early one morning in 2007, charles called up his secretary at the dispensary to tell her he was running late. >> she was frantic. she was telling me charlie, they're here. i said what? >> authorities arrested one of charles' employees for selling medical marijuana to undercover police agents miles from the dispensary. something charles knew nothing about. second later charles heard banging at his front door. >> search warrant, open up, search warrant. my heart just dropped and started pounding. he says open the door, we're going to bang it down. so i opened the door and about 15 guys with machine guns, bullet proof vests came barrelling in through my door. and they put me on the ground there with a gun to my head. >> the dea was raiding -- banging on your door the same time they were raiding the dispensary. >> deputies cared boxes of evidence
. >> the phantom pain is the worse. it feels like nails are being nailed into your entire leg.ce i've ever had in my life. the marijuana did numb the pain a lot. >> back in moro bay, medical marijuana would become temporarily unavailable. early one morning in 2007, charles called up his secretary at the dispensary to tell her he was running late. >> she was frantic. she was telling me charlie, they're here. i said what? >> authorities arrested one of charles' employees...
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they need a to come up with a plan that can pass if they went leverage going into the weekends. >> the phantom cuts, smoke and mirrors, what republicans say about senator reid's plan. so the chances of that passing in the house? >> probably nil. >> right, about you they share some provisions and it's likely in the end we see a compromise on some immediate appropriations cuts and dollar for dollar match with a debt increase, spending cuts. a commission, which i think is a terrible idea, but everyone is rallying behind, one more time try to cut entitlements because this town is littered with the skeletons of failed commissions as we know and we have three piled up right now. and then they would also include the mitch mcconnell senate minority leader procedural gimmick provision, you get, next time it's increased you get to vote against it because it would require a two-thirds refusal or disapproval by the congress, a number you wouldn't reach and that way, it's automatically increased. so in the end. you can meld the boehner and reid plan much as they're sticking to their own corners tonight. >>
they need a to come up with a plan that can pass if they went leverage going into the weekends. >> the phantom cuts, smoke and mirrors, what republicans say about senator reid's plan. so the chances of that passing in the house? >> probably nil. >> right, about you they share some provisions and it's likely in the end we see a compromise on some immediate appropriations cuts and dollar for dollar match with a debt increase, spending cuts. a commission, which i think is a...
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. >> who was the phantom me nas. >> everybody's at risk. >> we have new details. >> people are being warned to stay away from this area. >> everybody converged on that scene. >> who's in there? if it's cunanan can we capture him alive? >> "city in fear." here's john seigenthaler. >> miami is known for its beautiful beaches and exotic night life. on the morning of july 15th, 1997, a cold-blooded murder in broad daylight created a worldwide media frenzy. it led police on one of the biggest manhunts the country had seen since the search for the unabomber. >> miami beach is like a perennial vacation. it always feels like you're going home to your hoe tole even if you're not. after a 12-hour workday, it's still fun to go home. >> i've lived here over 50 years and i came from brooklyn. and it was like coming to a heaven. >> the big bad ugly world is not supposed to intrude. >> in 1997 among the rich and famous living on miami's glamorous south beach is italian fashion designer gianni versace. >> i think gianni loved miami beach because it represented freedom and ultimate liberation. and wh
. >> who was the phantom me nas. >> everybody's at risk. >> we have new details. >> people are being warned to stay away from this area. >> everybody converged on that scene. >> who's in there? if it's cunanan can we capture him alive? >> "city in fear." here's john seigenthaler. >> miami is known for its beautiful beaches and exotic night life. on the morning of july 15th, 1997, a cold-blooded murder in broad daylight created a...
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for fear they, ambushed by the phantom reserves of lee. there was an extraordinary number of missed opportunities on the union's side because of mcclellen's psychology, i think, that could have made this a really decisive victory, rather than a very qualified union victory. >> and yet both of you have written, and i think we are at the stage now when we should address this, that in many ways, this was the most important battle of the civil war. i'm not going to add any hints. tell me why you each think that. steve? go ahead. >> at the time, they didn't know that. the confederates did not think that antietam was a defeat. they captured harper ferry, and campaign on the whole, they had inflicted twice as many as the union had suffered. so it only became -- we only know now, i guess is my point, we only know now how important it was. once these emancipation proclamation came out, it had ripple effects overseas. jim can talk about that. there's all kinds of beliefs that mcclellen really needed to follow this up. even when he got his men or his
for fear they, ambushed by the phantom reserves of lee. there was an extraordinary number of missed opportunities on the union's side because of mcclellen's psychology, i think, that could have made this a really decisive victory, rather than a very qualified union victory. >> and yet both of you have written, and i think we are at the stage now when we should address this, that in many ways, this was the most important battle of the civil war. i'm not going to add any hints. tell me why...
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our people are saying, claiming in the phantom budget that's been talked about by our democratic colleagues, one they never produced so it can actually be accounted for they claim it would reduce spending $2 trillion, and they're patting themselves on the back about how great they are. but when you take out the interest savings that occur it's only $1.4 trillion in actual reduction of spending. it's a 2.7 we estimate, increase in taxes. senator conrad, the chairman of the budget committee and our presiding officer senator manchin from west virginia is a member of the budget committee as i am, he does a good job. he is a smart man. he understands, i think the threat america faces. i thought he did although the budget proposal, this phantom secret budget that they just leak out descriptions of whenever it's convenient, has not impressed me really. it just hasn't been impressive. is it a vision. is it a specter of some kind of a budget that nobody can ever grasp their hands around? and it's only what the people who are holding it close to their vest say it is, and all of the rest of us have to
our people are saying, claiming in the phantom budget that's been talked about by our democratic colleagues, one they never produced so it can actually be accounted for they claim it would reduce spending $2 trillion, and they're patting themselves on the back about how great they are. but when you take out the interest savings that occur it's only $1.4 trillion in actual reduction of spending. it's a 2.7 we estimate, increase in taxes. senator conrad, the chairman of the budget committee and...
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this guy looks like a combination of the original phantom of the opera with mortimer snared. waxman grill greenspan, got him to admit that all that self-interest stuff, all that virtue of celtuce the stuff of that individual self-interest, self regulation staff to and really work very well. and greenspan said, yeah, i guess it didn't work so well. he basically recanted. so when i met him i said, did you really recants? i mean, i kind of saw it on you to. he said to my no, not at all. you complete -- that is completely taken out of context. no, it's not. a year had passed. so i have my copy. my favorite ayn rand nonfiction book is capitalism, the unknown ideal which has two chapters written by alan greenspan, one of which is called gold and political freedom. i have a first edition copy of that. i brought it with me. i said, do you still stand by this? should i be asking you to sign this? ♪ every word. i stand by every word ayn rand ever said and every word i ever said. it has all stood the test of time. well, "said youtube. everybody says. one of the lessons you can learn is
this guy looks like a combination of the original phantom of the opera with mortimer snared. waxman grill greenspan, got him to admit that all that self-interest stuff, all that virtue of celtuce the stuff of that individual self-interest, self regulation staff to and really work very well. and greenspan said, yeah, i guess it didn't work so well. he basically recanted. so when i met him i said, did you really recants? i mean, i kind of saw it on you to. he said to my no, not at all. you...
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the sky looks like a combination of the original phantom of the opera with lon chaney senior and mortar mercenaries. waxman crewed greenspan, coming to admit that all of that self-interest i've come all the virtue of selfishness, the self-regulation instead didn't really work very well in the credit crisis, did it? and greenspan's fed yeah, i guess it didn't work so well. he basically recanted. so when i met him, he said e.g. really we can't? you know, i thought a submenu to. he said no, not at all. it's completely taken out of context. no it's not. dishes like a year at pass. so i had my copy of elect the virtue of selfishness. my favorite ayn rand nonfiction book is capitalism from the unknown ideal, which has two chapters written by alan greenspan, which is called gold and political freedom. and in the first edition of that was the rams name on it. i said you still stand by this? yesterday saying this? he said every word. i stand by every word ayn rand were set in every word i ever said for ayn rand. if false the test of time. well, go to youtube because that is what he said to henry
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freedom on the streets when a kidnapping went sour, earning him a life sentence in prison and the nickname phantom they say i'm fast. >> fast? >> well, what i do, you know, hurting people. they'll have holes in them, and i'll be gone. like a ghost. >> what got you into prison? >> kidnap for ransom. >> tell me how that works? >> you got the college kids out there. you know they got money, take one of them. grab them by the neck and put them in the car. take them to a motel or something, have them call their parents, have them wire money to an account. and that's about it. after that, you let them go if they put the money in the bank. >> what if they don't? >> that's a different story. >> how does that story end? >> bad. >> how bad? >> i cut the guy's neck, that kind of bad. i had no reason to do that. >> why? >> honestly, i don't know. i guess i'm just a bad guy. >>> coming up, robert puts his tough persona aside for a family visit. >> you know when i go to prison, i don't talk about this place here, you know what i mean? >> and later, one of the mexican mafia's most loyal has a shocking chat with
freedom on the streets when a kidnapping went sour, earning him a life sentence in prison and the nickname phantom they say i'm fast. >> fast? >> well, what i do, you know, hurting people. they'll have holes in them, and i'll be gone. like a ghost. >> what got you into prison? >> kidnap for ransom. >> tell me how that works? >> you got the college kids out there. you know they got money, take one of them. grab them by the neck and put them in the car. take...
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witnesses, one representing a bank organization and one expert from harvard who has been a supporter of the phantom industry, both noted there was a potential competitive disadvantage for large american financial institutions because we are so firm in not allowing bailout. they noted that america has by far the strongest anti-public participation in bel alton locke and rules in the world. -- in and bail out -- in bailout rules in the world. we have heard of the gift that keeps on giving. this is the gift that people keep on refusing. unanimously, any institution about which there is any discretion as to whether or not it is designated as systemically importance has vehemently asked not to be. the notion that this somehow gives you a benefit -- apparently these people have become very self sacrificing. people do not want to be designated. i pointed this out to governor trullo at the federal reserve. we want to help get rid of the perception of too big to fail. lehman brothers is the only example of a major financial institution in a developed country that was allowed to fail. the evidence clearly pu
witnesses, one representing a bank organization and one expert from harvard who has been a supporter of the phantom industry, both noted there was a potential competitive disadvantage for large american financial institutions because we are so firm in not allowing bailout. they noted that america has by far the strongest anti-public participation in bel alton locke and rules in the world. -- in and bail out -- in bailout rules in the world. we have heard of the gift that keeps on giving. this...
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the phantoms hopscotch and got to israel before they lost their air force. >> he knew they were on their way. he could go on offensive began. then there is the other half. when the israelis had trapped the egyptian army. at that point he said no. stop. that led to the relationship between egypt and the united states. >> i think that is exactly right. it was a great strategic insight that propelled him to make the decisions that he made at the time. there's a lot of hesitation. but he saw the shape of what could come out of if the players on the chessboard were treated accordingly. it is even more remarkable that right now there is reason to worry about a reversal of all the in terms of an egyptian- israeli relationship and what will come out of the middle east today. i wish we had r.n. around so we could get some thinking and guidance. it is sorely needed. >> back to those cards. >> i cannot resist telling an anecdote. telling the story of one of the first trips i took with dick early in the administration. we went to libya. >> we were the last white house officials to visit libya before
the phantoms hopscotch and got to israel before they lost their air force. >> he knew they were on their way. he could go on offensive began. then there is the other half. when the israelis had trapped the egyptian army. at that point he said no. stop. that led to the relationship between egypt and the united states. >> i think that is exactly right. it was a great strategic insight that propelled him to make the decisions that he made at the time. there's a lot of hesitation. but...
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intervention in libya entitled the buzzard the culture and the cook who who's who and what the vulture is are hot with phantoms and their missions as they call it excellent googlies. and the crew of course is the zionism to which we installed with the help of the united nations the new united nations the sequitur the league of nations the thieves' kitchen as it was called and that's the cooking we now know with certainty that nato is killing civilians in libya including children as the course quotes of its operations at british forces are involved who's accountable and he's responsible the people who are accountable first and foremost are the leaders and this is why for the destruction of iraq and over one million people the naming of over two million. straw or who and campbell this cabinet as example call themselves they should be at the hague now behind bars whilst assemble the evidence really long actually and the same happens now i do see mr cameron in the house on your television monitor and he will be held responsible for what has happened is talking about upping the ante things like that he needs killin
intervention in libya entitled the buzzard the culture and the cook who who's who and what the vulture is are hot with phantoms and their missions as they call it excellent googlies. and the crew of course is the zionism to which we installed with the help of the united nations the new united nations the sequitur the league of nations the thieves' kitchen as it was called and that's the cooking we now know with certainty that nato is killing civilians in libya including children as the course...
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understand correctly, $400 billion in interest that we would not need to pay because of the elimination of this phantomso right from the beginning, you're starting about half as many, quote, unquote, cuts as nor reid suggests that are there. i think, you know, that's a nonstarter. if that passes the house, it passes because all the democrats pass and some republicans vote for it. i can't imagine that republicans would vote for something that's obviously that phony. >> there are doubts whether he could get the 60 votes needed to move it past in the democratic-controlled senate. >> if miles an hour mcconnell wants to draw the line on this issue he can prevent this plan from getting 60 votes. democrats need seven republicans to join them to get 60. republicans need 13 democrats. in this case, in today's politics, 13 is the smaller number. >> and let's remember why we're here. harry reid had an opportunity back in december of 2010 to bring up the debt limit extension when democrats had control. this is what he said in december of 2010. "let the republicans have some buy-in on debt. they'll have a majority
understand correctly, $400 billion in interest that we would not need to pay because of the elimination of this phantomso right from the beginning, you're starting about half as many, quote, unquote, cuts as nor reid suggests that are there. i think, you know, that's a nonstarter. if that passes the house, it passes because all the democrats pass and some republicans vote for it. i can't imagine that republicans would vote for something that's obviously that phony. >> there are doubts...
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cuts, phantom savings based on savings on troop levels in iraq and afghanistan. >> well, interesting enough while they're calling theverseas contingency operation dollars phantom funds, anderson, you may know they used those funds and put them in their own budget that they've already voted for and relied on. >> so where do you see this going? what do you think happens tonight? what do you think happens tomorrow? >> well, of course, i don't know what's going to happen tonight. obviously the republicans are meeting with themselves to see whether or not they have the votes to pass what john boehner has offered as a purely partisan alternative. we were not involved in those discussions. we were not involved in the decisions. and it's interesting that even in their own party it is deeply factionalized, deeply divided paint, divided against their leadership, angry at their leadership, and a party that is divided itself has difficulty working with the president or working with us. and that's unfortunate. and the country is the poorer for it. and the image of america is poorer for it. and i would hope that if they cannot ge
cuts, phantom savings based on savings on troop levels in iraq and afghanistan. >> well, interesting enough while they're calling theverseas contingency operation dollars phantom funds, anderson, you may know they used those funds and put them in their own budget that they've already voted for and relied on. >> so where do you see this going? what do you think happens tonight? what do you think happens tomorrow? >> well, of course, i don't know what's going to happen tonight....
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witnesses, one representing a bank organization and one expert from harvard who has been a supporter of the phantom industry, both noted there was a potential competitive disadvantage for large american financial institutions because we are so firm in not allowing bailout. they noted that america has by far the strongest anti-public participation in bel alton locke and rules in the world. -- in and bail out -- in bailout rules in the world. we have heard of the gift that keeps on giving. this is the gift that people keep on refusing. unanimously, any institution about which there is any discretion as to whether or not it is designated as systemically importance has vehemently asked not to be. the notion that this somehow gives you a benefit -- apparently these people have become very self sacrificing. people do not want to be designated. i pointed this out to governor trullo at the federal reserve. we want to help get rid of the perception of too big to fail. lehman brothers is the only example of a major financial institution in a developed country that was allowed to fail. the evidence clearly pu
witnesses, one representing a bank organization and one expert from harvard who has been a supporter of the phantom industry, both noted there was a potential competitive disadvantage for large american financial institutions because we are so firm in not allowing bailout. they noted that america has by far the strongest anti-public participation in bel alton locke and rules in the world. -- in and bail out -- in bailout rules in the world. we have heard of the gift that keeps on giving. this...