 I'm Jay Fidel in the Honolulu think-tech studio, and I just wanted to bring something to your attention if you didn't know it already. It's all over the wire now, it just started happening. I saw it on the Star Advertiser, I'm pleased that they cover breaking news that's really breaking news rather than sports or congestion on the highway. And what it is is that something over 70 people were killed not too long ago at the Bastille Day celebration, you know, August 14th. Like that July 14th, Javier Kettos in Nice in the celebration after the fireworks there and some fellow drove a truck into a crowd, trying to kill as many people as possible and then when that wasn't enough he got some weapons out, assault rifles and started shooting some more and he hit an all-time record for one of these attacks, 73 I heard most recently, just when you thought, you know, that there was some save. The problem with these attacks in Europe is that you like to kind of ignore them, you like them to, you know, stop already, but the reality is they keep happening and the reality is they all happen by terrorist organizations, you know, they don't know for sure yet but I'm betting it's ISIS. And Nice is a beautiful city and the Bastille Day celebration is such an important part of French culture and it's so sad, so sad that this happened and it is in such great disregard of everything French and France in general. This is worse than the ones before and they keep happening and I'm so sad and I think we all ought to be sad and the problem is we don't know exactly, you know, how to stop this. We've got to focus on how to stop it, okay? We can't keep having these headlines. Anyway, if you haven't seen it, check it out. I'm sure it'll be all over the news. It's today's bad news. Aloha. I'm Jay Fiedel.