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league ten points adrift of 17th place newcastle. adrift of 17th place newca for the new david weinbergert they can get and they have gone back to the source had borussia dortmund. but he has to ta ke borussia dortmund. but he has to take over the relegation fight from a seemingly hopeless position. i can only assume this is already very much an appointment with a view of rebuilding. let's get a quick round—up of the day's other news. ashley cole has reunited with frank lampard — joining derby county. the former england defender has signed a deal until the end of the season with the championship side. cole has until recently been playing for la galaxy in the mls. wolves manager nuno espirito santo has been charged with misconduct by the fa after he was sent off in his side's dramatic 4—3 victory against leicester on saturday. he ran on to the pitch to celebrate with his players following their last minute winner — he has until thursday evening to respond. ulster lock iain henderson is set to miss ireland's opening it's a huge year ahead for england's cricketers. they host the world cup wh
league ten points adrift of 17th place newcastle. adrift of 17th place newca for the new david weinbergert they can get and they have gone back to the source had borussia dortmund. but he has to ta ke borussia dortmund. but he has to take over the relegation fight from a seemingly hopeless position. i can only assume this is already very much an appointment with a view of rebuilding. let's get a quick round—up of the day's other news. ashley cole has reunited with frank lampard — joining...
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thank you so much for joining us, carl weinberg, from high frequency economics.re to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: while way and is u.s. affiliate were ordered to appear in court in seattle on charges the company engaged in a scheme to steal trade secrets of t-mobile. it comes on the heel of u.s. prosecutors in washington and new york unsealing two indictments involving huawei. with us is sarah mcgregor and tom giles in san francisco. sarah, let's start with, obviously, serious charges. some discussion about how hard they will be to make stick. what are your early impressions on how serious this will be for huawei? kind of parallel processes going on with the justice department filing these charges against huawei and the trade talks taking place resuming here in washington next week, and in terms of timing, it could not be worse. first, the arrest of the cfo of huawei december 1, when donald trump and xi jinping made their trade deal. now the week of talks resuming, the highest since their meeting. these criminal charges are coming down. huawei has denied th
thank you so much for joining us, carl weinberg, from high frequency economics.re to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: while way and is u.s. affiliate were ordered to appear in court in seattle on charges the company engaged in a scheme to steal trade secrets of t-mobile. it comes on the heel of u.s. prosecutors in washington and new york unsealing two indictments involving huawei. with us is sarah mcgregor and tom giles in san francisco. sarah, let's start with, obviously, serious charges....
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they difference was never, secretary weinberg, they were opposed. not on the basis this was arms for hostages. they felt strongly if it was ever exposed or came to light, this is what it would be made to appear. they turned out to be right. it did not take 24 hours for this to be portrayed as arms for hostages. >> i hate to interrupt here. president reagan: he was present at some meetings. he did not enter into the discussion. it was a decision of mine with regard to some disagreements on the part of others. >> final question, if you had one piece of advice you could leave with george bush, what would that be? president reagan: i have reserved suggesting advice. i would give it if it were asked. i do not think it is proper for me to volunteer such advice. >> what will your role be as an ex-president? have you talked with mr. bush about consultation? president reagan: no, there is a system in which former presidents are advised of what is going on in the government. i have approved and sent on those reports to the existing previous presidents. all of
they difference was never, secretary weinberg, they were opposed. not on the basis this was arms for hostages. they felt strongly if it was ever exposed or came to light, this is what it would be made to appear. they turned out to be right. it did not take 24 hours for this to be portrayed as arms for hostages. >> i hate to interrupt here. president reagan: he was present at some meetings. he did not enter into the discussion. it was a decision of mine with regard to some disagreements on...
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secretary weinberg. they were opposed. not on the basis this was arms for hostages. they said if it ever came to light this is what it made to appear, well, they turned out to be right. it didn't take 24 hours for this to be portrayed as arms for ostages. reporter: where was george bush when this happened? president reagan: he was present some of the time. reporter: the final question, if you had one single piece of advice to leave george bush, what would that be? president reagan: i have reserved ever suggesting any advice or giving any advice. i would give it if it were asked. i don't think it is proper for me to volunteer such advice. reporter: what will your role be s an ex-president? president reagan: there is a system that prevails in which all former presidents are regularly advised of what is going on in the government here. i have sent on those reports to the previous presidents. all of them. i've been doing it. i said to myself, pretty soon i'll be getting these report ps. -- reports. if there is anything i can be helpful in and he wanted to ask advice, i w
secretary weinberg. they were opposed. not on the basis this was arms for hostages. they said if it ever came to light this is what it made to appear, well, they turned out to be right. it didn't take 24 hours for this to be portrayed as arms for ostages. reporter: where was george bush when this happened? president reagan: he was present some of the time. reporter: the final question, if you had one single piece of advice to leave george bush, what would that be? president reagan: i have...
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joining us is ey chairman and ceo mark weinberger.talk to you, you're in washington business round table, whether you're there -- you're traveling all over the place but i think of you as a real washington insider. what insight do you have what do you think happens here >> no idea, no idea, no idea as much as you can be an insider, the rules are very different. the government will reopen i'm not someone who believes it has a huge effect on gdp it has a very humanitarian effect i see in the my neighbors who aren't getting paychecks and we do a lot of files with the s.e.c. and it's slowing down ipos and tax refunds there's a real effect but as far as reducing the gdp over the long term, there's bigger issues out there. but i think it undermines the confidence people have in the government working together over the next two years. >> and that could mean what in terms of what you think washington could be and should be doing if they were working together >> you want them to compromise i won't blame either party. >> i mean the potential th
joining us is ey chairman and ceo mark weinberger.talk to you, you're in washington business round table, whether you're there -- you're traveling all over the place but i think of you as a real washington insider. what insight do you have what do you think happens here >> no idea, no idea, no idea as much as you can be an insider, the rules are very different. the government will reopen i'm not someone who believes it has a huge effect on gdp it has a very humanitarian effect i see in...
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joining us is carl weinberg. have had that he was told that brexit is that risk. he says he doesn't want the brexit backstop to come into effect. how turkey is a backstop? -- how tricky is a bank stop? will it make a difference for the vote tomorrow? >> i don't think it will make a difference tomorrow but in the sense that there will be some against --l vote voted against the deal and may vote for it now. it will still be a defeat tomorrow. it matters because tomorrow is not the end of the process. point later to the deadline, the eu will have to deliver on the backstop repositioning. they will have to make -- produce more than a letter of intent. francine: what we have is a letter of intent offering brexit assurances. can they offer more? wolfgang: they can offer more. francine: will they? wolfgang: they will go for changes in the political declaration and make it -- depending on what the u.k. wants and where compromise is heading. for example, if she wants to make a deal with the opposition opened up toht be al
joining us is carl weinberg. have had that he was told that brexit is that risk. he says he doesn't want the brexit backstop to come into effect. how turkey is a backstop? -- how tricky is a bank stop? will it make a difference for the vote tomorrow? >> i don't think it will make a difference tomorrow but in the sense that there will be some against --l vote voted against the deal and may vote for it now. it will still be a defeat tomorrow. it matters because tomorrow is not the end of...
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for example, maybe i shouldn't name names but somebody like steven weinberg at the university of texas won a nobel prize in physics and says the more we know about the universe we know it is meaningless and my husband used to laugh at this, yeah right. quantum physics doesn't say that. einstein says the more we know about the universe, the more we know about and intelligent energy. so, they are very different and people that try to jump from one to another in a way like that, if really miss is what science and religion are. i'm not an advocate for it because there's plenty of liabilities in these religious traditions in the way they can limit people and harm people. i think we need to be aware of that, too. ..be >> by year later the death of your husband who we have been talking about. the death of your son, he was born with a rare illness, so from the moment he was born in this sense you had to deal the possibility of losing him. >> he was our only biological child. he was born with a heart problem. but the people at the hospital in new york and learn how to repair hurts like that. th
for example, maybe i shouldn't name names but somebody like steven weinberg at the university of texas won a nobel prize in physics and says the more we know about the universe we know it is meaningless and my husband used to laugh at this, yeah right. quantum physics doesn't say that. einstein says the more we know about the universe, the more we know about and intelligent energy. so, they are very different and people that try to jump from one to another in a way like that, if really miss is...
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reporter neil weinberg told us more.ol: michael r bloomberg is a donor to groups that support gun safety including every town for gun safety. >> critics have been saying for a long time that the nra holds itself out as representing individuals. individual americans. there are a lot of corporate interests. what people don't really understand is that a lot of these guns are coming from overseas and u.s. gun manufacturers are trying to sell increasingly overseas. you can see these trends in the import and export numbers. so as the industry has become more global, the nra has become more global it has reached out to non-americans and non-american companies for financial support. jason: and these are companies that are probably well-known in the corporate sphere and to anyone who is followed the gun industry you're talking about ,eretta, clock -- glock representing u.s. gun buyers but as you say foreign gun sellers and that representation, whether it is literal or figurative that the nra has really is the crux of this. neil:
reporter neil weinberg told us more.ol: michael r bloomberg is a donor to groups that support gun safety including every town for gun safety. >> critics have been saying for a long time that the nra holds itself out as representing individuals. individual americans. there are a lot of corporate interests. what people don't really understand is that a lot of these guns are coming from overseas and u.s. gun manufacturers are trying to sell increasingly overseas. you can see these trends in...
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of what he when i was confirmed, one of the comptrollers from the weinberger era said to me, the only thing the matters is that you get budget through the hill. financial minimal management was considered in the 1980's. that it's ecognizes terribly important and what literally one has moved mountains. so thank you very much and good luck to you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] announcer: the senate onfirmation hearings for william barr to be the next attorney general of the united 9:30 s begin on tuesday at a.m. eastern. in december, president trump nominated mr. barr to replace who held the position for over a year-and-a-half since the beginning of the trump administration. william barr is now of counsel at the law firm of kirkland and the u.s. served as attorney general for president h.w. bush. watch the process live tuesday at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span 3. new members to congress in the 2018 elections democrats.our representing the state's 32nd district, a former linebacker titans, he essee
of what he when i was confirmed, one of the comptrollers from the weinberger era said to me, the only thing the matters is that you get budget through the hill. financial minimal management was considered in the 1980's. that it's ecognizes terribly important and what literally one has moved mountains. so thank you very much and good luck to you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] announcer: the senate...
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. >> steven weinberg at the university of texas is famous, he won a nobel prize in physics. when my husbands colleagues. says the more we know about the universe to, the more we know i useless. i mean visits doesn't say that. einstein says the more we know about that the more we know about intelligent energy. so they're very different paradigms and people who try to jump from one to another in some way like that, just miss what science and religion are. and as i said, and not just an advocate for because there's plenty of liabilities in these religious traditions. the way they can limit people, the way they can harm people. i think we need to be aware of that too. >> these kinds of questions are running throughout the book. but the core of the book ends clearly the most personal part of it. about the double tragedies that you have suffered at a certain time. first the death of your son, followed by a year later i think, the death of your husband who we have been talking about. the death of your son, he was born with a rare illness. from the moment he was born in a sense, you
. >> steven weinberg at the university of texas is famous, he won a nobel prize in physics. when my husbands colleagues. says the more we know about the universe to, the more we know i useless. i mean visits doesn't say that. einstein says the more we know about that the more we know about intelligent energy. so they're very different paradigms and people who try to jump from one to another in some way like that, just miss what science and religion are. and as i said, and not just an...
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the pride of dallas, pennsylvania, mark weinberger. i have spent way too much time in dallas, pa. withingreat about you davos is you come out of the real america. everybody knows that. provided support within the business and consulting community that ey represents. what is the support right now of mr. trump and his unique populism and tough places in pennsylvania? ,uest: i can't speak for my mom so i'm not getting into politics, but as you would expect, there's a lot of people who have more jobs. a lot of people feel good about the underlying economy. we are having wage increases for the first time in a while. we've had five quarters in a row with double-digit increase in profit. but there's still a lot of people left behind. creates a big hanging cloud over what is going on in the united states. tom: how do you consult on immigration? company to company, how does ey consult on the immense debate of immigration? guest: we have our own values. we have 270,000 people in the united states. i was one of the 15 ceos on the trump advisory council that disbanded ourselves. i took a very
the pride of dallas, pennsylvania, mark weinberger. i have spent way too much time in dallas, pa. withingreat about you davos is you come out of the real america. everybody knows that. provided support within the business and consulting community that ey represents. what is the support right now of mr. trump and his unique populism and tough places in pennsylvania? ,uest: i can't speak for my mom so i'm not getting into politics, but as you would expect, there's a lot of people who have more...
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when i was confirmed, one of the comptrollers from the weinberger era said to me, the only thing that matters is that you get the budget through the hill. that's how minimal financial management was considered in the 1980's. everybody recognizes that it's terribly important and what david has done has literally moved mountains. so thank you very much and good luck to you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] -- [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [inaudible] >> coming up this weekend on book tv, saturday at 6:45 eastern,, harris details her life and career through her book. eastern, oz guinness talks about his latest book. sunday on afterwards at 9:00 eastern, we meet what alan discusses her book. she's interviewed by the root editor in chief. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. on wednesday, president trump spoke about his authority to declare a national emergency on the u.s. mexico border to bui
when i was confirmed, one of the comptrollers from the weinberger era said to me, the only thing that matters is that you get the budget through the hill. that's how minimal financial management was considered in the 1980's. everybody recognizes that it's terribly important and what david has done has literally moved mountains. so thank you very much and good luck to you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019]...
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just before i was -- actually, when i was confirmed, one of the comptrollers from the weinberger era said to me, the only thing that matters is that you get the budget through the hill. that's how minimal financial management was considered in the 1980s. everybody recognizes that it's terribly important. and what david has done is literally moved mountains. thank you very much. and good luck to you in your new position. >> thank you. >>> today, the congressional hispanic caucus institute holds a swearing-in ceremony for newly elected hispanic members of congress. speakers include house speaker nancy pelosi and senate minority leader chuck schumer. live coverage beginning at 6:00 p.m. herein right here on c-span3. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, arizona republican congressman paul gosar discussed the government shutdown and border security debate. then wisconsin democratic congressman gwen moore talks about how the government shutdown is impacting food stamp programs. and we'll discuss president tr
just before i was -- actually, when i was confirmed, one of the comptrollers from the weinberger era said to me, the only thing that matters is that you get the budget through the hill. that's how minimal financial management was considered in the 1980s. everybody recognizes that it's terribly important. and what david has done is literally moved mountains. thank you very much. and good luck to you in your new position. >> thank you. >>> today, the congressional hispanic caucus...
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what he has done, just before i was -- when i was confirmed, one of the comp trtrollers from the weinberger area said the only thing that matters is that you get the budget through the hill. that's how minimal financial management was considered in the 1980s. everybody recognizes that it's terribly important. what david has done has literally moved a mountain. so thank you very much. good luck to you in your new position. >> thank you, everybody. [ applause ] >>> president trump agreed to reopening the government for three weeks with temporary funding at current levels. both the house and senate must pass the proposal before the president can sign it. the deal is temporary. so congressional leaders can negotiate over border security and a wall or barrier. at the southern border. workers at nine federal departments are expected to get back pay after a month of either working without pay or being furloughed. in his announcement today, president trump said if congress doesn't provide border or barrier funding by february 15, he will take action himself. >>> richard dean's story doesn't end the
what he has done, just before i was -- when i was confirmed, one of the comp trtrollers from the weinberger area said the only thing that matters is that you get the budget through the hill. that's how minimal financial management was considered in the 1980s. everybody recognizes that it's terribly important. what david has done has literally moved a mountain. so thank you very much. good luck to you in your new position. >> thank you, everybody. [ applause ] >>> president trump...
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carter: i'm embarrassed say i first worked for casper weinberg. nicholas: first worked for casper weinberg. long career in government. now back. we sit about 20 feet from each other. ash came to the conference and gave the first foundational lecture. we call it the earnest may memorial lecture. ernest may was an eminent professor at harvard. he was a historian of american diplomacy, international politics. he used to come to our meetings. he would always give us the comprehensive framework lecture as we started. how should we think about this problem from a historical perspective? ash gave a lecture which is the first chapter of the book you are going to buy. i wanted to start by asking you to maybe explain that lecture, the points you were trying to make. how have we negotiated this transition, the various transitions as a science and technology power? sec. carter: thanks. good to see everyone here. i'm not in washington very often. already saw a number of friends. i thank and commend you for theme atchnology the aspen this summer. not only becau
carter: i'm embarrassed say i first worked for casper weinberg. nicholas: first worked for casper weinberg. long career in government. now back. we sit about 20 feet from each other. ash came to the conference and gave the first foundational lecture. we call it the earnest may memorial lecture. ernest may was an eminent professor at harvard. he was a historian of american diplomacy, international politics. he used to come to our meetings. he would always give us the comprehensive framework...
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bush, a great man, pardon casper weinberger and five other people on the eve of their trial for the purpose of preventing them for testifying against him. that is not me talking, that is the special prosecutor accusing bush of ms. using the pardon power but nobody talked about obstruction of justice because that is within the authority of the president, just like firing. you cannot be convicted of obstruction of justice for doing what the constitution allows regardless of content. it does not call for psychoanalyzing the mental state for a president if he or she acted properly under article two. i think that is the better view from a civil liberties point of view. host: 10 minutes left with alan dershowitz. jason in montgomery, alabama, independent. caller: good morning. -- i understand he feels his position is truthful and honest and neutral but i wonder how he feels about outlets like fox news using his 7500ion to suggest that lies president trump has told our hysteria by democrats when the truth is that, as an attorney, specifically a person on a jury, you are told if a person lies about
bush, a great man, pardon casper weinberger and five other people on the eve of their trial for the purpose of preventing them for testifying against him. that is not me talking, that is the special prosecutor accusing bush of ms. using the pardon power but nobody talked about obstruction of justice because that is within the authority of the president, just like firing. you cannot be convicted of obstruction of justice for doing what the constitution allows regardless of content. it does not...
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president bush pardoned weinberger.n is that he forformer defense secretary his involvement in iran-contra. this is a gray area. this could be interference for justice. very realistic implications. isst: what you are saying concerns that are being raised about his nomination and what he might do. a lot of this is somewhat speculative. a lot of things have changed. he is familiar with these policies. he would be making decisions. trump is not going to nominate somebody who says the pardon power is restricted. he's going to put somebody in there that has a more expansive view of presidential power. view,m barr has that along with a lot of conservative thinkers. host: you could see his work at rollcall.com. he is a legal affairs staff writer. will discuss data 28 of the government shutdown. usual, aes are as special line for federal workers. you can start calling them out. this weekend, our cities to her explores the american story in independence missouri. city's feature the history and political culture. missouri is the
president bush pardoned weinberger.n is that he forformer defense secretary his involvement in iran-contra. this is a gray area. this could be interference for justice. very realistic implications. isst: what you are saying concerns that are being raised about his nomination and what he might do. a lot of this is somewhat speculative. a lot of things have changed. he is familiar with these policies. he would be making decisions. trump is not going to nominate somebody who says the pardon power...
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we willle always have -- larry weinberg will always be in our heart. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: mr. cardin: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. officer without objection. mr. cardin: mr. president, in a few moments, i'm going to yield the floor to senator kaine, to make a unanimous consent request that has been cleared by both sides. and i'm very pleased about that. this is in regards to s. 24, legislation that i have filed with several of my colleagues. i particularly want to thank senator kaine but i also want to thank senator van hollen and senator mark warner for their work as well as senator collins and others in this body that have cosponsored that legislation. it is legislation very similar to what we passed in the last hours of the 115th congress by unanimous consent. it does what i think all of us have said we want to make sure is done, and that is that when we reopen government, those who have been working without pay and tho
we willle always have -- larry weinberg will always be in our heart. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: mr. cardin: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. officer without objection. mr. cardin: mr. president, in a few moments, i'm going to yield the floor to senator kaine, to make a unanimous consent request that has been cleared by both sides. and i'm very pleased...
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president bush pardoned casper weinberger accused of lying to congress and five others in the scandal. bush called it an act of healing. the iran-contra prosecutor called it the completion of a cover-up. nbc's law correspondent carl stern reports from washington. >> reporter: by barring a weinberger trial and pardoning others who he said had acted out of patriotic motives, bush tried to put the iran-contra prosecutors out of business. it happened just when he has become personally embroiled. in oklahoma city, independent counsel lawrence walsh revealed bush has failed to turn over some of his own notes and faces a possible subpoena. >> in light of president bush's own misconduct, we are gravely concerned by his decision to pardon others. >> the way the iran-contra scandal was forcibly ended was on christmas eve, 1992, after george h.w. bush had just been voted out of office and made a one-term president, george h.w. bush on his way out of office on christmas eve pardoned everybody who was still in trouble in the iran-contra scandal, just at the time when his own involvement was startl
president bush pardoned casper weinberger accused of lying to congress and five others in the scandal. bush called it an act of healing. the iran-contra prosecutor called it the completion of a cover-up. nbc's law correspondent carl stern reports from washington. >> reporter: by barring a weinberger trial and pardoning others who he said had acted out of patriotic motives, bush tried to put the iran-contra prosecutors out of business. it happened just when he has become personally...
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just before i was -- actually, when i was confirmed one of the comptrollers from the weinberger era said to me, the only thing that matters is that you get the budget through the hill. that's how minimal financial management was considered in the 1980s. everybody recognizes that it's terribly important and what david has done has literally moved a mountain. so thank you very much and good luck to you in your new position. >> thank you, everybody. i appreciate your input. >>> if you missed any of this kngs you can see it on our website. we do have more live programming coming up today. join us at noon eastern when democratic lawmakers and issue-specific organizations hold a news conference to discuss their support for hr-1. it's one of the first pieces of legislation by the democratic majority. the bill aims to address voting rights, ethics and campaign finance. live coverage starts at noon eastern here on c-span 3. >> a little bit later tom steyer holds a press conference in da mine, iowa, regarding his political plans. you can see live coverage, it starts at 4:30 eastern also here on c-
just before i was -- actually, when i was confirmed one of the comptrollers from the weinberger era said to me, the only thing that matters is that you get the budget through the hill. that's how minimal financial management was considered in the 1980s. everybody recognizes that it's terribly important and what david has done has literally moved a mountain. so thank you very much and good luck to you in your new position. >> thank you, everybody. i appreciate your input. >>> if...