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she was very unorthodox syria -- unorthodox. -- do you know what their inauguration was like? >> some have opted not to have an inaugural ball. they.was pouring rain out -- that day. the vice president attended the ball. it was not what we would now think of as an inaugural ball. >> jordi nuss -- jordan is watching us in pennsylvania. trucks i am a big fan of this series. isbert hoover -- my question , what is her favorite activity in the white house? >> i'm not sure there is just one. . i will have to pick to. one would be taking care of the gardens again. totally loving up the at doors. she was interested in chronicling the furniture. >> how long were they in office before the stock market crashed >> eight months. warnings? >> there had been a stock market bubble. bit ofad been a little financial volatility that had been sorted out by some major bankers in new york. getting together and making sure that the stock market was back on track. economic depression agriculture that had been going on since world war i. some bad definitely economic signals in the air. but nobody expe
she was very unorthodox syria -- unorthodox. -- do you know what their inauguration was like? >> some have opted not to have an inaugural ball. they.was pouring rain out -- that day. the vice president attended the ball. it was not what we would now think of as an inaugural ball. >> jordi nuss -- jordan is watching us in pennsylvania. trucks i am a big fan of this series. isbert hoover -- my question , what is her favorite activity in the white house? >> i'm not sure there is...
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hoover seems very unorthodox for the late twenties and early '30's and way ahead of her time.hink she was eclipsed by eleanor roosevelt may be though leader glamour of jackie kennedy says she has been forgotten. to any of you all know how she was perceived at the time of her reign of first lady by the press? >> also the depression but how would she perceived? >> with the same expectations in the enthusiasm that had greeted herbert. she was involved nationally with go scouts in the national athletic amateur division it had hosted a conference of women in law enforcement to get equal enforcement of the prohibition of all it was very well-known. but one of the things she did earn the issue was unorthodox but she did not have come vichy inherited the social secretary but they did not get along because mary randolph wanted lou to do things the washington society way and that is not how lou wanted to do things so they parted company after one year if she did not hire another social secretary said she introduced of what changes did was very unorthodox. >> how did they celebrate? >> t
hoover seems very unorthodox for the late twenties and early '30's and way ahead of her time.hink she was eclipsed by eleanor roosevelt may be though leader glamour of jackie kennedy says she has been forgotten. to any of you all know how she was perceived at the time of her reign of first lady by the press? >> also the depression but how would she perceived? >> with the same expectations in the enthusiasm that had greeted herbert. she was involved nationally with go scouts in the...
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circumstances. >> a really strange and unorthodox. christy you began that love story connected through those love letters and videos. how were you able to smug back and forth and communicate without anybody noticing? >> well, thanks largely to the imminent corruptibilty of the prison guards. prison was designated as a high security, but fortunately largely due to the charisma of this man here, he was to win over the prison guards and actually have them sympathize very strongly with his cause. and so they were often willing, not only because of the monetary incentives but because of a genuine affection for the leader, willing to help us with exphug ling -- smuggling in and out documents and of course over time more challenging items like video cassette recorders. >> incredible. and alex you and tanya then go years later and learn about their story and you were shocked to find out that nobody had ever told it. >> yes, we were. we had been stationed in timor working for the united nations in 2005, traveled around the country and intervie
circumstances. >> a really strange and unorthodox. christy you began that love story connected through those love letters and videos. how were you able to smug back and forth and communicate without anybody noticing? >> well, thanks largely to the imminent corruptibilty of the prison guards. prison was designated as a high security, but fortunately largely due to the charisma of this man here, he was to win over the prison guards and actually have them sympathize very strongly with...
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. >> the president has taken what you might call an unorthodox approach to governing. his basic position could be summed up in three words, he won't negotiate. >> reporter: the house could vote as early as this afternoon on a deal that would extend the deadline but that deal would not end the shutdown. that's something that democrats in the senate say is a no go. the president say these two things have to be tied together in order for there to be a deal. justin gray, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> three central california chicken processing plants linked to a major salmon fell you outbreak are a -- salmonella outbreak are allowed to stay open. usda inspectors are also promising intensified sampling for at least the next 90 days. federal officials say the outbreak has made nearly 300 people sick, with most of those cases here in california. >>> some parents and students are disappointed after a south bay school board upheld a principal's decision to cancel a long-time halloween parade hand costume tradition. the district superintendent says the decision to cancel the hallowee
. >> the president has taken what you might call an unorthodox approach to governing. his basic position could be summed up in three words, he won't negotiate. >> reporter: the house could vote as early as this afternoon on a deal that would extend the deadline but that deal would not end the shutdown. that's something that democrats in the senate say is a no go. the president say these two things have to be tied together in order for there to be a deal. justin gray, ktvu channel 2...
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out, she was unorthodox. mary randolph wanted lou to hings the "washington society" way of thanks. ings. she introduced a lot of changes. she was very on orthodox. hodox.rt --i believe >> some have opted not to have an inaugural ball. >> they got soaked in the ceremony. they did not attend the ball. the vice president and his sister-in-law attended the ball. it was considered a charity ball and not an inaugural ball. >> what was the charity? >> that's a good question. i don't have the answer. -- tweet tweak it it. >> i'm big fan of this series and i know all about the president's. s. what was lou hoover's favorite activity in the white house? >> i'm not sure there was one. i will pick two. one would be taking care of the gardens and loving outdoors. chronicling the history of the furniture and decorations of the white house. >> how long were they in office before the stock market crashed? >> eight months. >> were there any warnings? >> there were some in hindsight. there had been a stock market bubble coming
out, she was unorthodox. mary randolph wanted lou to hings the "washington society" way of thanks. ings. she introduced a lot of changes. she was very on orthodox. hodox.rt --i believe >> some have opted not to have an inaugural ball. >> they got soaked in the ceremony. they did not attend the ball. the vice president and his sister-in-law attended the ball. it was considered a charity ball and not an inaugural ball. >> what was the charity? >> that's a good...
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from someonecomes on to the last or unknown -- unorthodox. in that case, it may be understandable you more have more liberal or nonconventional people in that realm but not always the case. was reallyt interesting to see rick's cartoons because he has such an articulate point of view. lots of room for different kinds of voices. should not be from one perspective. please go ahead. >> my name is mac. i work at fox communications. to know as an aspiring cartoonist, what is one thing you would recommend or something that you would? say this is a growing newspaper cartooning. if you can find an outlet on your website or suburban paper that you could do drawings for, that is how i got started. i was selling life insurance. weekendspend the inwing for suburban papers and around seattle. most of them were not even paying me. it was just a way to get .ractice eventually something opened up in south carolina so i got that job. it is a tough situation. i think it was probably easier for us starting out because newspapers were healthy and you knew if you
from someonecomes on to the last or unknown -- unorthodox. in that case, it may be understandable you more have more liberal or nonconventional people in that realm but not always the case. was reallyt interesting to see rick's cartoons because he has such an articulate point of view. lots of room for different kinds of voices. should not be from one perspective. please go ahead. >> my name is mac. i work at fox communications. to know as an aspiring cartoonist, what is one thing you...
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. >> a little unorthodox. >> jimmy: thought he would fight him man-to-man.> right. >> jimmy: another thing you put forth in the book, having dyslexia is good for some people. >> for some, yes. there is this really fascinating thing about dyslexia, if you look at -- successful entrepreneurs, studies of this, where they take large samples of successful entrepreneurs they ask the question, what percentage of them had were diagnosed growing up with a learning disability like dislex yeah. enormous studies, a third of successful entrepreneurs, we are talks charles schwaab, the guy who starts kinko's, richard branson, the guy who starts ikea, and these guys are all, they all have dyslexia. >> jimmy: is that why everything is spelled so crazy at ikea. >> why is this spelled? why do the instructions make no sense? it's this really weird thing. because, when you, when you talk, and i sat down with lots of these guys, and i would say, what is going on? how did you overcome this disability. he said we didn't overcome it. we didn't succeed in spite of our disability. we
. >> a little unorthodox. >> jimmy: thought he would fight him man-to-man.> right. >> jimmy: another thing you put forth in the book, having dyslexia is good for some people. >> for some, yes. there is this really fascinating thing about dyslexia, if you look at -- successful entrepreneurs, studies of this, where they take large samples of successful entrepreneurs they ask the question, what percentage of them had were diagnosed growing up with a learning disability...
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. >> also ahead, an unorthodox gang pops up on the sny. >> i'm a gay boy gangster. we're just a group of people who are gay and pretty much stand for our own. ...quickly followed by skydive.. ...and paris romance. there was a quick interlude... ...then mighty aphrodite. but then the day came: marry me. and she thought and thought and then she chose: freedom trail. there's a deep, rich, enduring color for everything, including love and happiness. benjamin moore. for everything that matters. >>> inmates looking to escape prison politics can request to be moved to the sensitive needs yard. the place for sex offenders, gang dropouts and any other inmate who needs protection. one such inmate is clement contreras, who he came to prison after his drug problems spiraled out of control. >> one day i was tired working double shifts. i'm a supervisor and i was turned on to a line of meth. that was it. and it just consumed me. during my high, i started robbing banks. i have a tattoo on the back of my neck that says wicked. i go by "wicked" in prison. i have a dark side. so i wa
. >> also ahead, an unorthodox gang pops up on the sny. >> i'm a gay boy gangster. we're just a group of people who are gay and pretty much stand for our own. ...quickly followed by skydive.. ...and paris romance. there was a quick interlude... ...then mighty aphrodite. but then the day came: marry me. and she thought and thought and then she chose: freedom trail. there's a deep, rich, enduring color for everything, including love and happiness. benjamin moore. for everything that...
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. >> i meant acting in an unorthodox way. >> you don't need to swear to get kids' respect, but it helps. i think if you have kids that are -- she comes in -- you know what she does? she is a substitute teacher. she knows she is the target. she is the iron fist. you screw with me, you better watch ut. it makes her day easier and she knows if she doesn't do that she will get attacked. >> that's what you do with us. >> you can do that without all of the words that have to be bleeped. >> can you? >> yes. >> i am not so sure. >> i am sure. >> can we for once do away with the idea that swear words are like shocking? when we go home we say [bleep] all the time. >> are you going to write that down? >> yes, i am going to write that down. then we have to act like oh my god, why do we do that? >> it is a classroom. it is not a bar. it is not you and me and the guys hanging out as adults. it is the context of it all. i do think it is interesting that nobody shouted back which is why i think the student knew this was coming. she has been there before. she is a regular substitute. >> it is completely
. >> i meant acting in an unorthodox way. >> you don't need to swear to get kids' respect, but it helps. i think if you have kids that are -- she comes in -- you know what she does? she is a substitute teacher. she knows she is the target. she is the iron fist. you screw with me, you better watch ut. it makes her day easier and she knows if she doesn't do that she will get attacked. >> that's what you do with us. >> you can do that without all of the words that have to...
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. >> even this russian work was having trouble getting pate but his unorthodox of protest sowing up his created such a candle that his employers paid the money that they owed him. al jazeera, sochi. >> michaels eaves is here with a day in sports. let's give baseball a bit of a break. >> reporter: all about the hardwood tonight. we have pretty good games on the scheduled debut. the nba season does tip off its regular season less than an hour with two games on the document. the miami heat and out in los angeles the lakers and clippers renew their rivalry at the staple center. the return of commentator charles barkley. earlier i sat down with the basketball hall of famer and asked him if we wrong james and thand--asked him if lebron james and the two-time winning team the heat. >> any time you have lebron, one of the best players i've ever seen, what is key, number one, it's not like they were a juggernaut. they won seven games and they lost to the spurs. are he favorite? yeah, they're the favorite. but they're not the prohibitive favorite. i think greg oden is very important. when they pl
. >> even this russian work was having trouble getting pate but his unorthodox of protest sowing up his created such a candle that his employers paid the money that they owed him. al jazeera, sochi. >> michaels eaves is here with a day in sports. let's give baseball a bit of a break. >> reporter: all about the hardwood tonight. we have pretty good games on the scheduled debut. the nba season does tip off its regular season less than an hour with two games on the document. the...
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his unorthodox method of protest created such a scandal his employers paid the money they owed him. >well, russia has faced criticism on how they dealt with football racism. recently manchester city player tore was the victim of racial abuse. toure has talked about the incident and talked about fifa's anti-racism task force, and says more work needs to be done. >> translation: they have decided to vet the incident and want to put an end to it. they want new regulations. the most important is that we feel happy and protected. it's not just about black people, we have to eradicate racism from sport and football in particular. >> toure's manchester city is in access when they travel to newcastle for a league cup tie. chelsea reached the quarterfinals with a 2-0 away win. arsenal with a goal. joining them are stokes, lester and manchester united. barcelona moved four points clear at the top of the spanish prem yair league. barca are unbeaten and have 10 wins from the opening 11 games. it didn't take them long to open the score gs. alexei sanchez with the goal. goals for barca, including t
his unorthodox method of protest created such a scandal his employers paid the money they owed him. >well, russia has faced criticism on how they dealt with football racism. recently manchester city player tore was the victim of racial abuse. toure has talked about the incident and talked about fifa's anti-racism task force, and says more work needs to be done. >> translation: they have decided to vet the incident and want to put an end to it. they want new regulations. the most...
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ferguson could reasonably be described as britain's steve jobs given his unorthodox obsessed and sometimes bruising approach to making something beautiful. we'll talk about all those things, but did you think you were making something beautiful? >> i think that the encouragement i got from the airway part once they called -- >> rose: people wanted you fire. >> yes, exactly. one or two banners were up saying things. it was the combination and i knew the things it was doing was correct. so the board, the chairman and bobby in particular stood by me because they knew what was happening. by doing that, they knew we had something special in these young players back from scores. they all come to the first team roundabout the same time. when people were fascinated of today maybe they don't understand that those boys were the spell of the club. they created a fantastic spirit in manchester as it is today. >> rose: this is part of business for you. you went up there and they developed the taste test. what was the question. generally these things have a question. >> the main central point of the dis
ferguson could reasonably be described as britain's steve jobs given his unorthodox obsessed and sometimes bruising approach to making something beautiful. we'll talk about all those things, but did you think you were making something beautiful? >> i think that the encouragement i got from the airway part once they called -- >> rose: people wanted you fire. >> yes, exactly. one or two banners were up saying things. it was the combination and i knew the things it was doing was...
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. >> even this russian worker was having trouble getting paid but his unorthodox method sowing up his mouth created such a scandal that his employers paid the money they owed him. >> al jazeera. >> michael the world series is so good, i don't want them to take a day off, i want them to keep playing. >> i don't care who wins or loses i just want seven games. in ten years and all they had to do is win one of the last two games at fenway park. in the 7th give. red sox the chance to close out the cardinals at home tomorrow night. now that is a daunting task to say the least, even for a cardinals team that won 43 road games during the regular season. it is not something we haven't seen before. and the guys know what we have to do. we have to play the game. we have to lock arms and trust each other, and play the game. >> with baseball taken a day off, the nba get as chance to own the national sports spotlight, when the regular season tips off with the heat shooting for a three pete. to become the first team to win three straight since the lakers 12 years ago. earlier yahoo sports writer abo
. >> even this russian worker was having trouble getting paid but his unorthodox method sowing up his mouth created such a scandal that his employers paid the money they owed him. >> al jazeera. >> michael the world series is so good, i don't want them to take a day off, i want them to keep playing. >> i don't care who wins or loses i just want seven games. in ten years and all they had to do is win one of the last two games at fenway park. in the 7th give. red sox the...
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and says usually comes from similarly on to the left or the unorthodox taking on the or the docks sis. in that case, you are understanding that you have more nonconventional people in that realm. not always the case. i thought it was real interesting to see rick because he does an articulate demonstration of his point of view and that there is lots of room for different kinds of voices in our craft. it should not just be from one perspective. >> young man in front? >> i work at fox 2 communications. i wanted to know as an aspiring cartoonist, is there something -- or what is one thing that you would recommend that -- you know -- that you -- i guess would -- >> i would say that -- you know, this isn't a growing bid newspaper cartooning. but you can find an outlet whether it's on the internet or your own website or some suburban paper that you can do drawings for, that's how i got started is i drew from my school, my high school paper and my college paper. i went to the university of washington. i was selling life insurance. on the weekends, i was drawing for suburban papers in and arou
and says usually comes from similarly on to the left or the unorthodox taking on the or the docks sis. in that case, you are understanding that you have more nonconventional people in that realm. not always the case. i thought it was real interesting to see rick because he does an articulate demonstration of his point of view and that there is lots of room for different kinds of voices in our craft. it should not just be from one perspective. >> young man in front? >> i work at fox...
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. >>> firefighters saved the home of a northern california couple with some quick, unorthodox thinking. flames from the summit fire in bute county were fast approaching lana starks' home. firefighters told them to shelter inside the home. then they turned their attention to the family pool. >> with a chain saw, it caused the water to flow out and put the fire and save the house. it's what saved the house. >> about 3500 gallons of water came gushing out. that put out the flames. the starks say the unusual maneuver saved their lives. >>> 5:13. more problems for the nation's new health exchanges under obama care. >> here's jane king with the morning's bloomberg business report. >>> good morning, consumers signing up for health care under the new government run health exchanges may get less than they bargained for. industry consultants say people who signed up for insurance plans may not get coverage because of technical glitches. insurance companies have been receiving files they can't open or have so much missing information they're unusable. they say it's so early but if the problems ar
. >>> firefighters saved the home of a northern california couple with some quick, unorthodox thinking. flames from the summit fire in bute county were fast approaching lana starks' home. firefighters told them to shelter inside the home. then they turned their attention to the family pool. >> with a chain saw, it caused the water to flow out and put the fire and save the house. it's what saved the house. >> about 3500 gallons of water came gushing out. that put out the...
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he even made us sing like--i mean, it was quite unorthodox at the time but like smoke out of the cigarette like, he would make us sing that kind of a phrase just for fun, you know? [singing in german] i started doing opera training at university of texas in a vocal performance degree. my father was very adamant that if i was to do it i'd have to get a scholarship so that he fls like "prove to me that everyone else would invest in you, as well as me," whatever, so i actually got a scholarship to university of texas. it was, like, $200. so after texas, i was thinking, "ok. well, what comes next for singers?" and my
he even made us sing like--i mean, it was quite unorthodox at the time but like smoke out of the cigarette like, he would make us sing that kind of a phrase just for fun, you know? [singing in german] i started doing opera training at university of texas in a vocal performance degree. my father was very adamant that if i was to do it i'd have to get a scholarship so that he fls like "prove to me that everyone else would invest in you, as well as me," whatever, so i actually got a...
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the keep to unlocking unorthodox approach to problem sov. >> your business. >> yep. >> yep. >> doctorer thiep miss. >> you've got it. that's the hard part having them building on each other's ideas. >> the brothers have put out a new book. it's called creative confidence. david and tom kelly, welcome. >> thanks. >> what is creative confidence? >> it's really two things. the natural ability to come through with breaking ideas combined with acting on the ideas. what we discovered is some have the idea but they have fear of being judged. >> we both believe everybody can be creative. after looking at the book, i am thinking differently. i never believed that. >> look at kids in kindergarten. they're making it like a chicken with four legs and mom puts it upton refrigerator and ir somewhere around the line as not creative because you're being judged by your peers. the one thing is they don't have to create creativity. all they need is to have a few small successes. they hold their hands and have a few small successes. you write in the book you share add bedroom for 14 years. you create add
the keep to unlocking unorthodox approach to problem sov. >> your business. >> yep. >> yep. >> doctorer thiep miss. >> you've got it. that's the hard part having them building on each other's ideas. >> the brothers have put out a new book. it's called creative confidence. david and tom kelly, welcome. >> thanks. >> what is creative confidence? >> it's really two things. the natural ability to come through with breaking ideas combined with...
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throughout this crisis the president has taken what you might call an unorthodox approach to governing can be summed up in three words, he won't negotiate. >> so the politics continue in washington. that are the beginnings of negotiations between house reeublicans and the white house and some talks in the u.s. senate, a lot going on. any of those could pop any moment or they could visit the and we could be back with a we were. the house has postponed its vote mostly to have the debt ceiling increase until november 22nd and see how the negotiations workout, democrats ussstill pushing a 1-year increase. >> we do not believe that six week delay of a catastrophic default is the way to get the economy the confidence it needs to recover. in their theory we would have another one of these periods of bedlam in washington right before the most important purchasing season at any time during the year, christmas. >> for the better part of two weeks we had nothing going on. we are at the point where there's a lot going on. different negotiations between different factiins trying to figure always fo
throughout this crisis the president has taken what you might call an unorthodox approach to governing can be summed up in three words, he won't negotiate. >> so the politics continue in washington. that are the beginnings of negotiations between house reeublicans and the white house and some talks in the u.s. senate, a lot going on. any of those could pop any moment or they could visit the and we could be back with a we were. the house has postponed its vote mostly to have the debt...
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the keep to unlocking unorthodox approach to problem sov. >> your business. >> yep. >> yep. >> doctort it. that's the hard part having them building on each other's ideas. >> the brothers have put out a new book. it's called creative confidence. david and tom kelly, welcome. >> thanks. >> what is creative confidence? >> it's really two things. the natural ability to come through with breaking ideas combined with acting on the ideas. what we discovered is some have the idea but they have fear of being judged. >> we both believe everybody can be creative. after looking at the book, i am thinking differently. i never believed that. >> look at kids in kindergarten. they're making it like a chicken with four legs and mom puts it upton refrigerator and ir somewhere around the line as not creative because you're being judged by your peers. the one thing is they don't have to create creativity. all they need is to have a few small successes. they hold their hands and have a few small successes. you write in the book you share add bedroom for 14 years. you create add telephone that only dialed
the keep to unlocking unorthodox approach to problem sov. >> your business. >> yep. >> yep. >> doctort it. that's the hard part having them building on each other's ideas. >> the brothers have put out a new book. it's called creative confidence. david and tom kelly, welcome. >> thanks. >> what is creative confidence? >> it's really two things. the natural ability to come through with breaking ideas combined with acting on the ideas. what we...
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throughout this crisis the president has taken what you might call an unorthodox approach to governing. his basic position could be summed up in three words: he won't negotiate. and i think that's left many americans kind of scratching their heads. i know the president and democratic leaders in congress want to borrow more money without any strings attached but the rest of us actually want to enact some commonsense reforms to get our debt under control and we want to keep our commitments to the american people. and here's the key point. nobody wants a default. that's why in 50 years of negotiations over multiple debt ceiling increases, we haven't had a single tkault. not a one. we've negotiated over debt ceilings for 50 years, never had a default. let's put this hysterical talk of default behind us and instead start talking about finding solutions to the problems. there are a variety of ways to get debt and spending under control. a lot of innovative reforms we should consider. but we've got to talk to each other if we're going to make any of that happen. i'll bet some of my democratic
throughout this crisis the president has taken what you might call an unorthodox approach to governing. his basic position could be summed up in three words: he won't negotiate. and i think that's left many americans kind of scratching their heads. i know the president and democratic leaders in congress want to borrow more money without any strings attached but the rest of us actually want to enact some commonsense reforms to get our debt under control and we want to keep our commitments to the...