maybe 80% of the "washington post" revenue most print newspapers' revenue. so what i think bezos does is not to slay or actively get rid of that legacy business. it generates the cash. it generates a lot of money, and he is not averse to cash. but the advantage to having somebody like bezos owning the paper is number one, it's going to be private. so we're not going to have wall street analysts anxious about next quarter's figures. number two, he's got pockets deep enough for us to do the experimentation and the innovation that we need to do on the online side. >> okay, thanks. >> so that when the economics move there, we'll be there first. >> i'm worried about the koch brothers. they're come for the chicago tribune and "the l.a. times." they're coming. if they get a deal, god help us. anyway, thank you. up next, congress is on a five-week vacation, couldn't you tell? did they do anything while they were here? no. will they do anything when they come back? probably cause more trouble. this is "hardball," the place for politics.