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i had my head in my hands, i flicked over and thomas michael.y head in my hands, iflicked over and i was very disappointed. there are many, many great bbc reporters which i feel it would have better stories than another story legacy. too much coverage? in the past week it has beenin coverage? in the past week it has been in the headlines a bbc bulletins everyday, have you been overdoing it? i think festival, bulletins everyday, have you been overdoing it? ithink festival, it isa overdoing it? ithink festival, it is a serious story, a major story around the royal family and a future. there is huge audience interest in the story. at the same time, i completely take that point but what i would say across bbc news, i think we lead on the story when it was a legitimate leader story but we also had the crisis surrounding iran at the top of our running orders and websites and radio bulletins. last friday we lead the news on stormont and the return of the northern ireland executive, what is going on regarding climate change and that has been the lead st
i had my head in my hands, i flicked over and thomas michael.y head in my hands, iflicked over and i was very disappointed. there are many, many great bbc reporters which i feel it would have better stories than another story legacy. too much coverage? in the past week it has beenin coverage? in the past week it has been in the headlines a bbc bulletins everyday, have you been overdoing it? i think festival, bulletins everyday, have you been overdoing it? ithink festival, it isa overdoing it?...
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the attorney for guard michael thomas says five months after epstein's death, thomas has still not spokeno investigators or revealed how he - alone-- found epstein's body. disappointed that they never got to face epstein in court, many victims are now angry that the investigation into his death has left so many questions still unanswered. ( ticking ) of jeffrey epstein at 60minutesovertime.com. the magic moment. congress really democratized wall street... i wanted to have a firm that wanted to get everybody in. because people couldn't access wall street. we wanted to be agents of change. for the better. ♪ skip to the good part with alka-seltzer plus. now with 25% more concentrated power. nothing works faster for powerful cold relief. oh, what a relief it is! so fast! you spend less when yand get way more.air, so youand save imoreays th. your vision to life for small prices, you can build big dreams, spend less, get way more. shop everything home at wayfair.com is it our 80-year heritage? or is it the fresh taste, born of farm-grown ingredients? actually, it's both. only then do you get to
the attorney for guard michael thomas says five months after epstein's death, thomas has still not spokeno investigators or revealed how he - alone-- found epstein's body. disappointed that they never got to face epstein in court, many victims are now angry that the investigation into his death has left so many questions still unanswered. ( ticking ) of jeffrey epstein at 60minutesovertime.com. the magic moment. congress really democratized wall street... i wanted to have a firm that wanted to...
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thomas in his own words hits theaters tomorrow. joining us right flow discuss is the fill's director michael and former clerk to justice clarence thomasiden was asking justice thomas questions about natural law but in the complexities of the natural law debate justice thomas really felt it was just a way to get him to talk about abortion and that -- steve: a got-you moment. >> he hoped to trick him into saying something about natural law that would imply what he thought about abortion and they would use that to block confirmation. steve: ultimately what did he say about cincinnati. >> he said nothing. steve: he knew what game they were playing. >> it was sort of replay confirmation process and when that didn't work it was only later that they then tried anita hill revelation. steve: sure. michael what is so extraordinary about the film is you have got, justice thomas talking to the camera along with his wife in a way we've never heard him speak before. >> that's exactly right, people haven't heard from him and it's a really powerful story going from poverty in the segregated south and with many twists and turns, gaining and losing his
thomas in his own words hits theaters tomorrow. joining us right flow discuss is the fill's director michael and former clerk to justice clarence thomasiden was asking justice thomas questions about natural law but in the complexities of the natural law debate justice thomas really felt it was just a way to get him to talk about abortion and that -- steve: a got-you moment. >> he hoped to trick him into saying something about natural law that would imply what he thought about abortion and...
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doubt. >> reporter: at his sentencing, thomas clayton is given life without parole. >> he was very angry. he gave a very long, profanity-laced statement saying that michaelocent. >> first and foremost, i'm extremely proud and honored to call thomas my son. >> did the children want to say anything to their father? >> charlie actually wrote a letter on her own. that she loved her mom. she loved her dad. but that her dad was a coward because he made michael beard kill mommy. >> was michael beard a victim of thomas clayton? >> i believe that thomas clayton was a white privileged man. he used michael beard. michael beard would do just about anything for money for his family. >> reporter: along with kelley's family, so many lives in this small community, now forever changed. do you still play poker here? >> no, we haven't played poker here since that evening. we don't play here anymore. >> not the same anymore, huh? >> correct. >> so this table is basically closed? >> done. >> as tragic as this was, to hear such a loved member of the community was murdered, at the end of the day, there was two kids without their mother and their father, taken away from them. >
doubt. >> reporter: at his sentencing, thomas clayton is given life without parole. >> he was very angry. he gave a very long, profanity-laced statement saying that michaelocent. >> first and foremost, i'm extremely proud and honored to call thomas my son. >> did the children want to say anything to their father? >> charlie actually wrote a letter on her own. that she loved her mom. she loved her dad. but that her dad was a coward because he made michael beard kill...
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cheryl: we appreciate you joining us, thomas michael watson.what he's talking about here, allies, israelis, they are vulnerable in this region and the iranians have made no secret that they want to destroy israel, that's something else that the market would not have a good reaction to. >> i would engage asymmetrical warfare, other arab capitals should be on high alert, the biggest issue here that people need to consider he was a government official, this is unprecedented the fact that we assassinated government official of another country, my concern is does this raise the stakes in their response, will they target government officials in the united states and that's what we need to be high alert on and i'm sure the pentagon is prepared for that, that's why people are concerned about the escalation, we just need to be -- cheryl: we are seeing futures down this morning, all of this is something that tensions in the middle east are even worse that will affect markets, down 352, nasdaq down 134, of course, we are watching all of this but we are al
cheryl: we appreciate you joining us, thomas michael watson.what he's talking about here, allies, israelis, they are vulnerable in this region and the iranians have made no secret that they want to destroy israel, that's something else that the market would not have a good reaction to. >> i would engage asymmetrical warfare, other arab capitals should be on high alert, the biggest issue here that people need to consider he was a government official, this is unprecedented the fact that we...
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and he took a lot of cues big time in italy watching guys like guys they had thomas and michael jordan magic johnson that lars you see guys like steph curry today clay thompson and some of the other winning players in the n.b.a. kind of take that that kind of key and start the engine kyrie irving playing minutes away from here in new york city as a member of the brooklyn nets actually left the arena at madison square garden the member of the knicks of the nets they played the knicks he left because he and kobe were so close he couldn't play in tonight's game here in new york city a great loss here today kobe bryant at 41. and just give us an idea beyond the stats in the titles what sort of carrot so was carby. he should be honest with you as as a writer but also as a fan of the game basketball kobe bryant was very inspirational i started my career at 12 doing radio when he started as a child prodigy i spent time with his dad a few years ago at a basketball exposure program and his dad was literally right across the hall from me in the hotel and he talked about just how many hours koby
and he took a lot of cues big time in italy watching guys like guys they had thomas and michael jordan magic johnson that lars you see guys like steph curry today clay thompson and some of the other winning players in the n.b.a. kind of take that that kind of key and start the engine kyrie irving playing minutes away from here in new york city as a member of the brooklyn nets actually left the arena at madison square garden the member of the knicks of the nets they played the knicks he left...
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meanwhile, here come the duchess of sussex‘s father, thomas michael, is prepared to testify against hising with their world duties in bradford and fiona trott is there. not the nicest places to be in terms of weather but business as usual as far as they are concerned. not the nicest place to be at the moment weather—wise but despite that the royal couple had a warm welcome, around 400 people behind me still in the rain and the wind and a cold and i had a lively welcome, a punjabi band played here when they arrived and a lot of laughter because prince william himself had a go at playing the drums and this is a final visit today here in bradford and what they have been doing is getting an idea of what is happening in and around the city, to help people whether it‘s with employment opportunities, whether they need help in life generally, this community centre where we are at the moment is where they are spending time chatting to people inside involved with various projects, one of them with young mums, another is for grandparents who have parental responsibilities and project is all about
meanwhile, here come the duchess of sussex‘s father, thomas michael, is prepared to testify against hising with their world duties in bradford and fiona trott is there. not the nicest places to be in terms of weather but business as usual as far as they are concerned. not the nicest place to be at the moment weather—wise but despite that the royal couple had a warm welcome, around 400 people behind me still in the rain and the wind and a cold and i had a lively welcome, a punjabi band...
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clarence thomas in his own words. michael pack.sted to know how much of this you talk about his childhood. so many people don't know that story. regardless of where you are politically it's a true american success story. >> i could not agree more. the purpose of the documentary was to tell the whole story. clarence thomas's life and not just the impeachment and the anita hill part. he is more than that. we hope to tell the fuel story. by me, i mean him. we have clarence in his own words created equal because it's based on a 30 hour interview over 6 months with justice thomas and his wife jenny. just thomas looked straight at the camera and told his story in his way. from his very difficult beginnings. born outside of savannah. english was not his first language. his father left and his mother was poor. they went to savannah where he was poor and didn't have enough to eat. he was taken to school and he would leave and wander the streets. he came from the segregated south. >> shannon: she went through so many things. he had his own f
clarence thomas in his own words. michael pack.sted to know how much of this you talk about his childhood. so many people don't know that story. regardless of where you are politically it's a true american success story. >> i could not agree more. the purpose of the documentary was to tell the whole story. clarence thomas's life and not just the impeachment and the anita hill part. he is more than that. we hope to tell the fuel story. by me, i mean him. we have clarence in his own words...
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steve: director of created equal, clarence thomas in his own words, michael pack. >> good morning. attention to what the guys were saying. >> before anita hills charges were leaked asked clarence thomas, justice thomas felt rightly the whole point to get to say something about abortion, they went into long argument but the real point was abortion. steve: ultimately to put this documentary together you had amazing access too, somebody we haven't heard much from, in fact, when clarence thomas is sitting on the supreme court during oral arguments i don't know that he's ever asked a question. >> we talk about that in the documentary. that's right, this is a chance for view toaster hear his whole story and hear from justice thomas, i conducted 30 interviews with him and his wife. he speaks directly to camera, viewers get to hear his very remarkable life story directly and including as you just said about the way he experienced the confirmation battle. >> indeed, and how he went through life, watch this sound bite from created equal. >> we are supposed to be revolutionary, lashing out at
steve: director of created equal, clarence thomas in his own words, michael pack. >> good morning. attention to what the guys were saying. >> before anita hills charges were leaked asked clarence thomas, justice thomas felt rightly the whole point to get to say something about abortion, they went into long argument but the real point was abortion. steve: ultimately to put this documentary together you had amazing access too, somebody we haven't heard much from, in fact, when...
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. >> always good to chat with thomas gift, the university college london. thanks for joining us. >> thanks, michael we will see if president trump tweets about this next news. "the new york times" editorial board just announced who it thinks should be the u.s. democratic presidential nominee. they didn't just pick one. >> he's going to tweet, he will. senators elizabeth warren and amy klobuchar. they're sharing this endorsement by the great ladies in "the new york times". the times describing warren as a, quote, brilliant architect of regulation and praised klobuchar for her deal making and could possibly unite the nation. >> the newspaper has kept its endorsement private for 160 years until now. it made the announcement in a televised special that featured interviews with many of the leading democratic presidential candidates. the times, they are a changing. >> they are. they finished saying, may the best lady win -- the best woman win. >>> let's turn our attention to london now where prince harry says he and his wife meghan had no other option than to step back from the royal family. >> speaking
. >> always good to chat with thomas gift, the university college london. thanks for joining us. >> thanks, michael we will see if president trump tweets about this next news. "the new york times" editorial board just announced who it thinks should be the u.s. democratic presidential nominee. they didn't just pick one. >> he's going to tweet, he will. senators elizabeth warren and amy klobuchar. they're sharing this endorsement by the great ladies in "the new...
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and most recently, it was michael bloomberg opening an oaklandfi. dke with some voters. and eric thomase-on-one asking how he plans on winning. actually share in common. however a recent poll showing bernie sanders in the lead in california for the very first time. he has been focused on winning the latino vote and that could pay off for him. koortsd according to pew research center, democrats hold a 2:1 advantage among latino voters. a report number will be eligible to vote in november eve general election and they will have a greater impact on the primary election because california which has the largest latino population moved up its primary from june to march. >>> we took an in-depth look at sanders' strategy in the brand new series called chasing california, and it leads up to the presidential primary covering everything in between. you can watch chasing california on our website abc7news.com or on the digital platforms. >>> and if you don't like working out and you just think that fitness can be boring, there is a new modern option out sthatou are new year. dion lim shows us how t
and most recently, it was michael bloomberg opening an oaklandfi. dke with some voters. and eric thomase-on-one asking how he plans on winning. actually share in common. however a recent poll showing bernie sanders in the lead in california for the very first time. he has been focused on winning the latino vote and that could pay off for him. koortsd according to pew research center, democrats hold a 2:1 advantage among latino voters. a report number will be eligible to vote in november eve...
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michael levine, research analyst at pivotal research. some of this doesn't seem that new but i guess you're significantly bullish on the cloud business under thomase, michael? >> i would say twofold, joe. one, you know, probably the bigger catalyst from my perspective was seeing the regime shift under, you know, sundar pa chi and it happened right at the end of the year but you had a filing with the sec about, you know, about sundar's compensation package and, you know, this is one of the first times we've actually seen alignment with respect to, you know, with respect to senior management and actually how the stock price performance. if you just look at this company historically, like there's been this real general aversion and cultural norms set under the prior leadership of we're not going to really hold hands, you know, with the street and we're basically going to kind of do what we want to do, beat to our own drum and their defense, they've built an unbelievably good business. if we look forward, and, you know, i'll get back to your cloud question, because they're sort of interrelated, if you look back now, you see what amazon has done in te
michael levine, research analyst at pivotal research. some of this doesn't seem that new but i guess you're significantly bullish on the cloud business under thomase, michael? >> i would say twofold, joe. one, you know, probably the bigger catalyst from my perspective was seeing the regime shift under, you know, sundar pa chi and it happened right at the end of the year but you had a filing with the sec about, you know, about sundar's compensation package and, you know, this is one of the...
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. >> always good to chat, thomas gift with the university college london, thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks, michael. >>> well, prince harry is speaking out for the first time on why he and his wife meghan are stepping back from their royal duties. >> this comes after buckingham palace made the stunning announcement the palace would no longer represent the queen or be working members of the royal family. with great sadness the duke of sussex spoke at a charity event on sunday why he believes he had no option but to walk away. >> the uk is my home. and a place that i love. that will never change. i've grown up feeling supported from so many of you, and i watched as you welcomed meghan with open arms, as you saw me find the love and happiness that i'd hoped for all my life. finally the second son of diana got hitched. hurray. we both do everything we can to fly the flag and carry out our roles for this country with pride. once meghan and i were married we were excited, we were hopeful, and we were here to serve. for those reasons it brings me great sadness that it has come to this. the decision that i
. >> always good to chat, thomas gift with the university college london, thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks, michael. >>> well, prince harry is speaking out for the first time on why he and his wife meghan are stepping back from their royal duties. >> this comes after buckingham palace made the stunning announcement the palace would no longer represent the queen or be working members of the royal family. with great sadness the duke of sussex spoke at a charity...
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michael and, he argues that democracies are being unraveled by a new class work. check your program guide for more information. and now, joining conversation might new york times columnist thomasedman. >> many thanks to all of you for making time in your day to join us. our gathering today includes ambassadors and representatives from across. across these printed from iraq and jordan and rocco, tunisia, turkey, yemen, the netherlands, norway, australia, and ecuador. so from the four corners, we come to hearou
michael and, he argues that democracies are being unraveled by a new class work. check your program guide for more information. and now, joining conversation might new york times columnist thomasedman. >> many thanks to all of you for making time in your day to join us. our gathering today includes ambassadors and representatives from across. across these printed from iraq and jordan and rocco, tunisia, turkey, yemen, the netherlands, norway, australia, and ecuador. so from the four...
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thomas. >> the government seeks to extinguish any and all financial and other benefits that flowed to epstein and his associates. >> this, as pathologist michaelnett, hired by epstein's brother mark, continues meth cs murdered, and did not kill himself. >> there has been a total lack of transparency in what happened to epstein. >> prosecutors and the virgin islands claimed epstein illegally transferred millions of dollars into a trust days before his death, in an attempt to shield his $570 million estate from accusers. >> bret: brian, thank you. up next, is it too late for the equal rights amendment to become the law of the land? we will tell you why the fight is gaming new momentum next. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with... ...an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if the
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>> late-comer michael bloomberg shaking up 2020 race a month from iowa caucus, billionaire skyrocketing and ahead of favorites, who stand the best chance in the hawkeye state, john thomass to weigh in, thank you very much for joining us, great to have you with us. >> good to see you, heather. heather: bloomberg seems to be surging a bit. >> appears to be that massive ad-buy seems to be raising name id and sticking, more than this good news for bloomberg it's terrible news for elizabeth warren, the runway is shortening and elizabeth warren's lane is narrowing because sanders seems to be popping pretty well and biden and bloomberg seem to be occupying in that kind of center left-lane leaving elizabeth warren with no place to go, at this point if you're elizabeth warren you need nothing but good news, not bad news. heather: what does she do to solicit some good news? >> well, there's not a lot, if i was giving her free advice, you got outraised the last quarter, you don't have the most money but you -- what you do have is a great organization on the ground, try to come in as close to a first place in iowa as you can, regroup in new hampshire and see what happens, sanders
>> late-comer michael bloomberg shaking up 2020 race a month from iowa caucus, billionaire skyrocketing and ahead of favorites, who stand the best chance in the hawkeye state, john thomass to weigh in, thank you very much for joining us, great to have you with us. >> good to see you, heather. heather: bloomberg seems to be surging a bit. >> appears to be that massive ad-buy seems to be raising name id and sticking, more than this good news for bloomberg it's terrible news for...
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thomas. >> the government of the virgin islands seeks to extinguish any and all financial and other benefits that flowed epstein and his associates. >> this is doctor michaelmark continues to make the case that epstein was murdered and did not kill himself. >> emerges in the eyes that are common in homicidal strangulation and uncommon in suicidal thinking, and there were lots of these small hemorrhages. >> prosecutors in the virgin islands claim epstein illegally transferred millions of dollars into a trust days before his death in an attempt to shield his $570 million estate from accusers. >> thank you. how chief justice john roberts is feeling about overseeing the impeachment trial is next with first the real news roundup. former cia director and msnbc contributor john brennan tweeting a correction for sale on msnbc that donald trump, not parnas, wrote a note that said get the zelinski to announce biden investigation and in another correction, calling him the left instead of less. in the 2020 account collection, the largest electoral effort in the organization of history launching digitalized ads in nine states including florida, new hampshire and pennsy
thomas. >> the government of the virgin islands seeks to extinguish any and all financial and other benefits that flowed epstein and his associates. >> this is doctor michaelmark continues to make the case that epstein was murdered and did not kill himself. >> emerges in the eyes that are common in homicidal strangulation and uncommon in suicidal thinking, and there were lots of these small hemorrhages. >> prosecutors in the virgin islands claim epstein illegally...
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michael and, he argues that democracies are being unraveled by a new class work. check your program guide for more information. and now, joining conversation might new york times columnist thomas friedman. >> many thanks to all of you for making time in your day to join us. our gathering today includes ambassadors and representatives from across. across these printed from iraq and jordan and rocco, tunisia, turkey, yemen, the netherlands, norway, australia, and ecuador. so from the four corners, we come to hear you. we also welcome distinguished board members. and selfless splendor of middle east programs here at the atlantic. and finally we welcome private companies and nonprofits. i predict a rich and substantive question and answer session following the discussion on the stage. open to everyone. this richness, of the discussion will be enhanced by the absolute superlative interviewer. will draw the kernels wisdom. trump freedom needs no introduction but simply for fun, i will remind you that you can read his analysis of foreign affairs and new york times and analysis for which he has won a prize. he is the author of several books and several focus on the middle east. one of
michael and, he argues that democracies are being unraveled by a new class work. check your program guide for more information. and now, joining conversation might new york times columnist thomas friedman. >> many thanks to all of you for making time in your day to join us. our gathering today includes ambassadors and representatives from across. across these printed from iraq and jordan and rocco, tunisia, turkey, yemen, the netherlands, norway, australia, and ecuador. so from the four...
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thomas. >> the government of the virgin islands seeks to extinguish and recoup any financial and other benefits that flow to epstein and his associates. >> this as a noun pathologist michaelnues to make the case that epstein was murdered and did not kill himself. >> the hemorrhages in the eyes that are common in homicidal strangulation and uncommon in suicidal hanging, and with jeffrey epstein, there were lots of these small hemorrhages. >> prosecutors in the virgin islands claim that epstein illegally transferred millions of dollars into a trust days before his death in an attempt to shield his $577 million estate from accusers. shannon? >> shannon: bryan llenas with details, thank you. so, while chief justice john roberts feeling about overseeing the senate impeachment trial is next. that's next. real news round up from a former cia director and msnbc contributor john brennan tweeting a correction for saying on msnbc that president trump, not lev parnas rode a note, yet zelensky to announce biden investigation. another tweet recalling the giuliani associate lev rather than lev parnas. the large sectorial effort in the organization's history, launching digital and televi
thomas. >> the government of the virgin islands seeks to extinguish and recoup any financial and other benefits that flow to epstein and his associates. >> this as a noun pathologist michaelnues to make the case that epstein was murdered and did not kill himself. >> the hemorrhages in the eyes that are common in homicidal strangulation and uncommon in suicidal hanging, and with jeffrey epstein, there were lots of these small hemorrhages. >> prosecutors in the virgin...
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thomas, i want to pivot a little bit, although it's connected. you lead one of the nation's preeminent national laboratories, crown jewels of our innovation infrastructure in this country. but as michael mentioned in august at our meeting where we developed launch, what we want to do with this commission is not just focus on a national innovations system, but in some sense building on the assets around the country and optimizing for many different types of innovation systems. so i'm wondering, can you talk a little bit about how you're trying to turbo charge your own region and what lessons might we take back to the nation? >> thank you for the nation. let me start by giving you an anecdote. when i was a practicing scientist in the mid-'90s, i had the privilege on working on one of the fastest computers in the world, it's an intel paragone. there is one in sandia. it required a major economy like the united states, a major national laboratory, a laboratory system to field that. it cost hundreds of millions of dollars. if you have an iphone 6 or better, you have a device that is faster than the fastest super computer in the world about 20 years ago. there are about 2 billion such units
thomas, i want to pivot a little bit, although it's connected. you lead one of the nation's preeminent national laboratories, crown jewels of our innovation infrastructure in this country. but as michael mentioned in august at our meeting where we developed launch, what we want to do with this commission is not just focus on a national innovations system, but in some sense building on the assets around the country and optimizing for many different types of innovation systems. so i'm wondering,...