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it's an eaton's horse drive. so during the winter, the dozens and dozens of horses that call this place home actually have a grazing area out in gillette, wyoming, about 100 miles away. so in late may every year, they begin that three day trek, across portions of the state to eaton's ranch to usher in the season. on june 1st. it's quite a spectacle, keeping in mind horses and livestock in this state have the right of way. so on highways, on roads, people go out, get out of the way. as these horses come through. and in the beautiful town of sheridan, which is about 1520 miles outside of here, thousands of people do line the streets there and usher in, these, these horses. so quite the event is happening this coming sunday, memorial day, sunday on the 26th. and for folks who, who are aware of it, they are already making plans to come out here. and the ranch hands here are already getting ready to head out to gillette and begin that 100 day, 100 mile, three day journey, out here to eaton's ranch. >> gave that outfit
it's an eaton's horse drive. so during the winter, the dozens and dozens of horses that call this place home actually have a grazing area out in gillette, wyoming, about 100 miles away. so in late may every year, they begin that three day trek, across portions of the state to eaton's ranch to usher in the season. on june 1st. it's quite a spectacle, keeping in mind horses and livestock in this state have the right of way. so on highways, on roads, people go out, get out of the way. as these...
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charlie eaton is an associate professor of sociology at uc merced. he wrote a book on endowments at colleges and universities and says the system as it stands now is unequal and lacking in transparency, and says the tie between higher education and wall street can be traced back to the 1980s. >> part of it was that wall street had new ideas for how to make more money, and in the 60s, universities and even our elite schools like stanford might be hard to imagine today. but stanford in some ways was strapped for cash in the 60s and early 70s. they started looking for a different model for how to grow their endowments when they were struggling with inflation. and then wall street came up with these new techniques for making money, private equity and hedge funds. for the last 40 years, it was mostly about how do we get the highest returns to grow our endowment, and it's more recently that campus communities have started saying, is it just about maximizing returns, or do we also need to think about how do we apply our values to what we invest in and so we
charlie eaton is an associate professor of sociology at uc merced. he wrote a book on endowments at colleges and universities and says the system as it stands now is unequal and lacking in transparency, and says the tie between higher education and wall street can be traced back to the 1980s. >> part of it was that wall street had new ideas for how to make more money, and in the 60s, universities and even our elite schools like stanford might be hard to imagine today. but stanford in some...
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eaton said the same thing, their orders are up huge. these stocks are up a lot on this theme, but i still think we're in early innings. >> what do we do, though, how do we square the cyclical economy trade if we want to umbrella it like that with comments from barken today, the richmond fed president, still talking about long and variable lags in the economy. these are his words. take the edge off demand and that tightening is eventually going to slow the economy further. >> well, that might certainly happen, we might see a slowing down. that would be normal given that we've raised interest rates as much as we have. however, it's all this fiscal policies that have been put in place, nine trillion dollars worth over the last five years, that's actually more than offsetting the higher rates. eventually we may slow scott, but i do think there's a lot of pent up demand andi look at the secular stories out there. that's why i look at electrification, that's a theme i feel confident in. i believe the consumer will hang in there, even if we sl
eaton said the same thing, their orders are up huge. these stocks are up a lot on this theme, but i still think we're in early innings. >> what do we do, though, how do we square the cyclical economy trade if we want to umbrella it like that with comments from barken today, the richmond fed president, still talking about long and variable lags in the economy. these are his words. take the edge off demand and that tightening is eventually going to slow the economy further. >> well,...
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a little above my basis. >> eaton is a great stock. it trades erratically. so that means that there are these moments where it goes down like four or five, and yet to buy -- you have to put in an order. if it drops four or five, you can buy some for that day. don't put it good, just that day. and then if it falls even more than, that you can buy some more, because it's a crazy trader you have the wait for a decline. we can get excited about all these ai innovations, right? but we can't can't get near-term inflation under control. if you want to actually make money, stick with the stocks and companies that aren't hostage to interest rates on "mad money" tonight, where do we stand on the gig economy stocks now that some of the players have rallied off of their lows if i think the moment can continue then we've uncovered the constellation energy ceg from the stock rallying to over 200 today, is there room to run? i'll give you my take. >>> and the power of the buyback is real. i'm sharing a buyback big shot that might be worth adding to your shopping list so st
a little above my basis. >> eaton is a great stock. it trades erratically. so that means that there are these moments where it goes down like four or five, and yet to buy -- you have to put in an order. if it drops four or five, you can buy some for that day. don't put it good, just that day. and then if it falls even more than, that you can buy some more, because it's a crazy trader you have the wait for a decline. we can get excited about all these ai innovations, right? but we can't...
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lex eaton over to spring tail and little rock, torcon values as high as a 5 again on wednesday. and watch as we see these clusters or complexes of storms that produce those severe threats and very heavy rainfall throughout the day, and throughout the night. that will continue, norah, even into our thursday morning. >> norah: alex wilson, thank you. cbs news has learned cia director bill burns will travel to israel on wednesday for pivotal talks with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu about the ongoing cease-fire negotiations over the war in gaza. earlier today, israel strongly rejected a deal agreed to by hamas as it moved forward with the controversial military operation in the city of rafah. we get worn out from cbs's ramy inocencio. >> reporter: flattening this "i love gaza" welcome sign, israeli tanks took control of the palestinian side of the rafah crossing. along with "face the nation" to the east, two of gaza's most important corridors for aid are now shut. prime minister benjamin netanyahu stressed hamas' proposal is very far from israel's core demands. but tonig
lex eaton over to spring tail and little rock, torcon values as high as a 5 again on wednesday. and watch as we see these clusters or complexes of storms that produce those severe threats and very heavy rainfall throughout the day, and throughout the night. that will continue, norah, even into our thursday morning. >> norah: alex wilson, thank you. cbs news has learned cia director bill burns will travel to israel on wednesday for pivotal talks with israeli prime minister benjamin...
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ge, eaton, and it reminds me of what industrials have done, too, jimmy. they've been on fire that sector is hitting a new record high today. wolf is tactically long the industrials. you have delta, which pasquariello puts on his list, too, deere, union pacific. >> yeah. well, look, it makes abundant sense to me the industrials should have good results going forward. we're building a lot of capital equipment here in the united states think about not just infrastructure spending, not just supply chain, the data centers that are being built if you're in dulles, virginia, you're seeing them all over the place. what do you need to build those? you need things like steel, to transport that steel with union pacific railroad you need to transport people here and there, to move earth with earth moving equipment. to asml and a competitor that i own, these are labelled within technology they're building machinery, about as industrial as it gets, but those are industrials in my mind as well that will benefit from all of the things we're building in the u.s. >> weiss,
ge, eaton, and it reminds me of what industrials have done, too, jimmy. they've been on fire that sector is hitting a new record high today. wolf is tactically long the industrials. you have delta, which pasquariello puts on his list, too, deere, union pacific. >> yeah. well, look, it makes abundant sense to me the industrials should have good results going forward. we're building a lot of capital equipment here in the united states think about not just infrastructure spending, not just...
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eaton try criminal cases against her the are on the precipice nas here. an entity about what the crime is. at a five week trial, five weeks of testimony after statements we are right on the verge of summation is still clear that they say he did. they arm along. >> if crimes can be made this country in courts around the country times within which the trial focuses on a prejudice weather than evidence what can happen to trump can happen to anybody. take a step back for your to reflect comes onto the words obsessed with trump he once was obsessed in love with him that shoot hatred toward him into a known liar heat missed lettuce on the stand several weeks ago casually talked about this reimbursement plan that he was working the cfo at the time you got the feeling from michael cohen as you're sitting there in the courtroom he just wanted his money back when his christmas bonus in fact we he was a patting his own pockets as he was doing it. he everyone was to rely on, the president of the united states. jury microphone is a terrible witness is a proved liar he
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. >> i see center point and eaton to your point. >> exactly. >> where do you think that number goes where consumption is contribution? >> these things don't go, you know, up in a hockey stick. they tend to trend and then they, you know, flatten out or down trend again. maybe 60% u.s. consumer. >> meaningful decline in the share of gdp. >> i think so. i think we're going through a big investment period here. >> we were on the desk when the dow hit 40 k yesterday and there was varying schools of thought about what it meant for the market from here. are you a believer that one should be chasing the rally at record highs and kind of where we're at, given that there's been sort of this mindset of going up and then kind of taking some -- crystallizing some of those gains even intraday? >> yeah. in my sort of world view at this stage, i think inflation is going to be stickier. i'm sort of in the jamie dimon camp and have been, we're going to stick inflation in the worst percent kind ofrange and equities in that environment are going to perform better than bonds. i think from that standpoint, equ
. >> i see center point and eaton to your point. >> exactly. >> where do you think that number goes where consumption is contribution? >> these things don't go, you know, up in a hockey stick. they tend to trend and then they, you know, flatten out or down trend again. maybe 60% u.s. consumer. >> meaningful decline in the share of gdp. >> i think so. i think we're going through a big investment period here. >> we were on the desk when the dow hit 40 k...
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. >> eaton makes the electrical equipment. that's why we own eaton for the travel trust. incredible how much money is being made. >> speaking of data centers, aws with the announcement that adam sal lipsky is going to step down. matt garmein will become ceo. >> i've got to sal lewd adam. he helped build the web services. he was recently at tableau which was bought by salesforce. stayed at salesforce, went back to amazon. amazon web services remember had gone from high teens to almost single-digit and then, boom, right back, as the company stopped optimizing. he's fantastic. also, can i say, david, one of the most humble great guys i've seen in the business. >> did not have an opportunity to get to know him. he apparently is going to take some time to get to know himself. he does say he's going to be stepping down, appropriate to make a transition, spend more time with his family and recharge and also create some mental free space to reflect and consider the possibilities. >> can i say -- >> something we all should do. >> this is not like -- >> i've met his family. so nice
. >> eaton makes the electrical equipment. that's why we own eaton for the travel trust. incredible how much money is being made. >> speaking of data centers, aws with the announcement that adam sal lipsky is going to step down. matt garmein will become ceo. >> i've got to sal lewd adam. he helped build the web services. he was recently at tableau which was bought by salesforce. stayed at salesforce, went back to amazon. amazon web services remember had gone from high teens to...
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if you were afraid, he told her to contact thomas eaton, a political police officer, to have the police keep an eye on you. and on our house, on a particular frantic day. mayor nash of augusta summoned chamberlain. men rushing the capitol fully armed. he stepped to the rotunda with union battle flags around him and stood this angry mob men. you wish. kill me. killing is no new thing to me. i have offered myself to be killed many times when i no more deserved it than i do now. some of you think have been with me in those days. you understand what you want? do you. i am here to preserve the peace and honor of the state. until the right government is seated. whichever it may be, is not for me to say. but it is me to see that the laws the state are put into effect without fraud, without force, but with calm thought, sincere purpose. i am here for that, and i shall do. if anybody wants to kill me for it, here i am. let him kill. and with that, he opened jacket and stood before these men, then a veteran in the crowd called out, by god general, the first man that lays that dares to lay hand on
if you were afraid, he told her to contact thomas eaton, a political police officer, to have the police keep an eye on you. and on our house, on a particular frantic day. mayor nash of augusta summoned chamberlain. men rushing the capitol fully armed. he stepped to the rotunda with union battle flags around him and stood this angry mob men. you wish. kill me. killing is no new thing to me. i have offered myself to be killed many times when i no more deserved it than i do now. some of you think...
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walmart and costco in the consumer space, utility companies like eaton, constellation energy, industrials like howmet air space and names like netflix, moderna, johnson controls and others at 55-week highs. with markets back in rally mode and strengthening seen across all sectors what do you do with these names now? what are your thoughts on our senators. >> it's interesting. i'm looking at my screen, i see the s&p up versus an s&p up 11%. not just tech in this. well it is a great deal some of those big names if you look at google joined the party in the last two months up 35%, right. seems like some of these names, nvidia basing for the last couple months broke out added a quarter of a trillion dollars in mega cap this week when you think about that. the russell 2000, basically flat on the year up 2%. crude oil down 10% over the last month and a half or so isn't that meant to be some sort of indication of potential growth i put some of that stuff together and go back to the thing that this is still a very concentrated rally other sectors have joined the party and speaks to a broadening o
walmart and costco in the consumer space, utility companies like eaton, constellation energy, industrials like howmet air space and names like netflix, moderna, johnson controls and others at 55-week highs. with markets back in rally mode and strengthening seen across all sectors what do you do with these names now? what are your thoughts on our senators. >> it's interesting. i'm looking at my screen, i see the s&p up versus an s&p up 11%. not just tech in this. well it is a great...
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this is an opportune moment now to turn to you, george eaton. so no one saw this plot twist coming. really you know, it was seen that rwanda was dead in the water. no flights had taken off, apart from a one voluntary fella. barely counts. and yet today, this dramatic plot twist. italy, denmark, cyprus, greece , italy, denmark, cyprus, greece, malta, lithuania, finland, estonia, a pan european network of member states agreeing with rishi sunak. and they've written to the european commission european union commission president ursula von der leyen , president ursula von der leyen, who domestically has also been campaigning for a rwanda style scheme in her native germany . scheme in her native germany. catherine's point there if sir keir starmer is our next prime minister and he scraps this on day one, he's going against the tide of his beloved european union. yes >> so i think there's a key distinction here, which is that, immigration is a huge issue in europe as it is here. it's one reason why you've seen, for instance, a radical right leader like giorgia meloni elected in italy. but
this is an opportune moment now to turn to you, george eaton. so no one saw this plot twist coming. really you know, it was seen that rwanda was dead in the water. no flights had taken off, apart from a one voluntary fella. barely counts. and yet today, this dramatic plot twist. italy, denmark, cyprus, greece , italy, denmark, cyprus, greece, malta, lithuania, finland, estonia, a pan european network of member states agreeing with rishi sunak. and they've written to the european commission...
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it's also home to the country's oldest dude ranch that's called eaton's ranch. and guests there can put on a ten gallon hat and live like a cowboy. once there, you can fish, hike, trap, shoot, trap, shoot, i should say. and of course you can go horseback riding. >> when you check in, you get matched with a horse based on your skill level and your personality. that becomes a horse you're with for the duration of your stay. a dozens and dozens of these horses will be the guides for many of the guests who come in here to enjoy that quintessential dude ranch experience here at beautiful edens ranch. >> and you can book a trip to edens ranch. any time between june 1st and september 30th. that's going to do it for us. thank you for watching the ktvu fox two news at noon. a quick reminder to you that you can now stream ktvu news on your smart tv and watch live newscast and stories on demand. that's on amazon fire, roku, apple and android. we'll see you again at four diction ies xt. than (upbeat music) - [announcer] can you guess what this is? ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ - [a
it's also home to the country's oldest dude ranch that's called eaton's ranch. and guests there can put on a ten gallon hat and live like a cowboy. once there, you can fish, hike, trap, shoot, trap, shoot, i should say. and of course you can go horseback riding. >> when you check in, you get matched with a horse based on your skill level and your personality. that becomes a horse you're with for the duration of your stay. a dozens and dozens of these horses will be the guides for many of...
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of course, their backlogs were up double digit, asame thing wit eaton, talking about electrification being very important. aviation also seeing a big demand lift. they also talked about power loads steepening in terms of demand i think all three of them on any day you see some weakness, vernova is appreciated i like all three >> joe, i mentioned lobe in his letter talks about electricity demand poised for significant growth for the first time in decades. he's obviously talking about vistra and this ai arms race. >> you can't ignore the outperformance of unites quarter to date. it's up 5% relative to other sectors. i'm looking at southern company. this afternoon i'll be meeting with our uvenitilities man and t his vie w on it. >> final trades are next at pgim, finding opportunity in fixed income today, helps secure tomorrow. our time-tested fixed income suite, backed by over 145 years of risk experience, helps investors meet their goals. pgim investments. shaping tomorrow today. maria and julio thought their life would never slow down. then one day, it finally did. you were made to fi
of course, their backlogs were up double digit, asame thing wit eaton, talking about electrification being very important. aviation also seeing a big demand lift. they also talked about power loads steepening in terms of demand i think all three of them on any day you see some weakness, vernova is appreciated i like all three >> joe, i mentioned lobe in his letter talks about electricity demand poised for significant growth for the first time in decades. he's obviously talking about...
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and that's the case for olympics skateboarder jagger eaton. jagger won a bronze in men's street, tokyo, where the sport made its olympic debut. it only came out after the fact that he was skating on a broken ankle when he won his olympic medal. this time around, jagger, looking to qualify in both men's street and park in paris. jagger is the only skateboarder to ever win world titles in both disciplines. for this 23 year old, he doesn't feel the pressure, he says. he just loves to skate. i really think that if i do the work, i get the result. i mean, that's that's what you saw in tokyo and that's hopefully what you'll see in paris. okay so here's why we brought up mick jagger. if you're wondering, this kid was named jagger because of his parents. first date was actually at a rolling stones concert. nice. first date. yeah, yeah. not bad. not bad at all. nbc bay area is your home for all things olympics. our jessica aguirre is headed to paris this summer. she's going to bring us complete coverage. olympics kicks off on july 26th right here on nb
and that's the case for olympics skateboarder jagger eaton. jagger won a bronze in men's street, tokyo, where the sport made its olympic debut. it only came out after the fact that he was skating on a broken ankle when he won his olympic medal. this time around, jagger, looking to qualify in both men's street and park in paris. jagger is the only skateboarder to ever win world titles in both disciplines. for this 23 year old, he doesn't feel the pressure, he says. he just loves to skate. i...
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and that is, you know, about but you know about william eaton. he was basically half the rockefellers versus stallone. this guy was a brilliant guy knew three languages was able to go hundred miles through the desert to, take derna and almost take tripoli. if didn't cut a premature deal and, stand up to terrorism. while all europe paid tribute, paid ransom america took them on part of the reason was we don't have any money. and the other part of reason was, well, we were able to adapt to and said piracy and hostage taking is not going to work. but as long as we have having more problems with, the middle east, just kidding. we have a lot of problem. and then i go into, the war of 1812, andrew jackson, the miracle of new orleans. if i told you of james monroe, james madison, thomas jefferson would become he wouldn't be surprised. but if i told you that an orphan kid at 11 years old who would volunteer for the revolutionary war loses family in that war, his mom would die right? the war ended. be an orphan would emerge as a two time president, a gene
and that is, you know, about but you know about william eaton. he was basically half the rockefellers versus stallone. this guy was a brilliant guy knew three languages was able to go hundred miles through the desert to, take derna and almost take tripoli. if didn't cut a premature deal and, stand up to terrorism. while all europe paid tribute, paid ransom america took them on part of the reason was we don't have any money. and the other part of reason was, well, we were able to adapt to and...
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yeah, there are the eatons and the marlborough colleges of this world where everyone's driving around in a porsche. okay, we've got parents at my daughter's school, which is. which is a independent school where the parents, they're both working. i've spoken to mums saying, i don't know if we can afford this. so at a conservative estimate, let me be even more generous than the ifs, which is a body the labour party loves to depend on when it's critical of the government's spending plans. let's say 5000 private school pupils have to leave their schools . what are labour going schools. what are labour going to do with those pupils ? where to do with those pupils? where are they going to be educated? come september ? come september? >> we don't believe that that scale of figures is what's going to happen going round in circles here. our priority has got to be those children right across the country who need. >> surely your priority should be all children. it absolutely is. but it is private school pupils who might have nowhere to go in september. >> we have to take decisions in tough finan
yeah, there are the eatons and the marlborough colleges of this world where everyone's driving around in a porsche. okay, we've got parents at my daughter's school, which is. which is a independent school where the parents, they're both working. i've spoken to mums saying, i don't know if we can afford this. so at a conservative estimate, let me be even more generous than the ifs, which is a body the labour party loves to depend on when it's critical of the government's spending plans. let's...
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were saying earlier, richard, we shouldn't look at this through the prism of whether it's just the eaton's and winchester's where people do have small schools, it's the small schools, those middle income families where people choose to take their middle income. >> middle income? what's middle income? well, top 5. >> top majority of people actually, who pay for top, who pay actually, who pay for top, who pay for their fees out of earned income , middle income. income, middle income. >> we've got to run. >> we've got to run. >> stella. aubrey. charlie, thank you so much. indeed. a spicy start to that, to the show after the break, we'll be getting into another spicy topic about prescribing the weight loss jabs. is it lazy or is it a smart move in the medical world? i'll be speaking to two other health professionals and their experts for their take. don't go anywhere welcome back to sunday with michael portillo here on gb news. with me. richard tice. michael is away this week. i'm here taking you through until 1:00. that debate on school fees and also university fees . what's and also universi
were saying earlier, richard, we shouldn't look at this through the prism of whether it's just the eaton's and winchester's where people do have small schools, it's the small schools, those middle income families where people choose to take their middle income. >> middle income? what's middle income? well, top 5. >> top majority of people actually, who pay for top, who pay actually, who pay for top, who pay for their fees out of earned income , middle income. income, middle income....
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if you look at companies like ea eatothe eaton, up 37%. ge was up 24%. they are looking to build in electrification being 2.2 times. we are starting to see this come together that's why it is really a powerful theme i own all three of those names i would be buying any of them on weakness >> you had the jobs number which started to become sharply higher you had the claims number which was a big surprise being higher. that helped the markets. that helped yields we're starting to think you are seeing a slowdown and you come back with focusing on the atlanta fed at 4.2% growth now you are telling me there's no slowdown in sight whatsoever. which is it? >> i don't know. i don't know i don't think we're going to grow gdp at 4.2% like the atlanta fed tracker is now i think we are growing above trend. is that 2% or 2.5% is that 3% the whole point is we are running above trend. all of this fiscal and monetary policy and stimulus we put in place from covid until now is actually doing its job i think the better growth is the reason why we're seeing that last piece
if you look at companies like ea eatothe eaton, up 37%. ge was up 24%. they are looking to build in electrification being 2.2 times. we are starting to see this come together that's why it is really a powerful theme i own all three of those names i would be buying any of them on weakness >> you had the jobs number which started to become sharply higher you had the claims number which was a big surprise being higher. that helped the markets. that helped yields we're starting to think you...
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their children to , hard to send their children to, better schools that are smaller and they're not eaton's and harrow's, but they are fee paying. those are the ones that would be hit the most, and also the effect that , that would have the effect that, that would have on, on, you know, taxing, taxing the very, very rich of course, would cause, would cause wealth to leave the country. so it's difficult because of course, we would hope that the conservatives would put taxes down if they were in the unlikely event to win the next general election. but the public have very little reason to believe them because they've put taxes up despite jeremy hunt. >> they would take them out. >> they would take them out. >> it was a bit disingenuous of keir starmer, who backed all the rise in tax to pay for what has happened.so rise in tax to pay for what has happened. so covid and of course the war and things like that. so he did point that out, that and of course, keir starmer is also saying, oh, but we wouldn't be able to lower taxes immediately . able to lower taxes immediately. >> so he's effectively
their children to , hard to send their children to, better schools that are smaller and they're not eaton's and harrow's, but they are fee paying. those are the ones that would be hit the most, and also the effect that , that would have the effect that, that would have on, on, you know, taxing, taxing the very, very rich of course, would cause, would cause wealth to leave the country. so it's difficult because of course, we would hope that the conservatives would put taxes down if they were in...