have a stockholm syndrome. we lived with mr. murdoch so long we can't imagine life without him. everything depends on him retreating and apologizing, two things he's not very good at, so i think we can assume it's not going to be a great day for rupert murdoch, but the idea they are going to pivot from that and immediately replace him with chase cary, i'm not buying it. >> in terms of the scoop of his pulpibility, is it isolated to a "news of the world" problem if these types of business practices can be sloun throughout the empire? is that the key to his pulpibility? >> i think it's okay britain is on fire. that's the heart of many of his own interests in terms of the papers and where his own talents are, but in the business sense, not that big of a deal.