and joining the table editor in chief of "newsweek" magazine tina brown.o cover the steve jobs piece. >> yeah. >> -- edition. >> we love this issue. we put it together so fast in passion. >> a day and a half you did it. >> and when you put it together with passion, it shows, i think. >> can't wait to talk about that. michael steele, let's talk very quickly, though, about herman cain. >> sure. >> flavor of the month. he is this month's michele bauchmann. or rick perry or donald trump, or sarah palin. and last night, he actually, though, was the center of the debate for a while. this 9-9-9 plan that actually introduces a new tax to america and a new national sales tax to america while not getting rid of the income tax. it seems as a conservative to me, it seems like a dangerous step forward with some new taxes. >> well, you know, you make a good point, joe. and it's one of the things i found interesting about the debate. with seven other people on the stage who clearly would like to check herman cain, there was no dissection of the plan. for instance, states