will eventually be approved with conditions. in the meantime, time warner ceo jeff buick as will remain in charge. he spoke with him briefly. he said this is positive for customers, it s about making sure they can receive content, news and entertainment in a variety of new ways. the reality is that s how the media world is changing whether or not this deal happens. you can see it every day in the way you and i interact with media. you may be watching in on a cell phone or texting or e-mailing while it s happening. the future of media is mobile centric. that s what this deal recognizes and represents. it s not just owning the cellular data networks, it s important to own the programming as well. it s seeking more influence, more power over the future of media. back to you. brian stelter, thank you. the time warner deal, time warner hoping that this deal is not a repeat of its failed aol merger more than 15 years ago. that s considered one of the