 I know I have a duty. What is the duty of journalists? What is the duty of the media in terms of what's happening in our democracy and the threats and the heat that continues? I think our role in the polarization and the vilification of the other side is enormous. I'm not sure whether we're following, and I say we. I mean, the business in general. But I don't know whether we're following what's going on in the public or mobilizing and stirring up what's going on in the public. I think it's probably a combination of the both. But there's no question, and as somebody who's been in cable news now with two channels since 2003, so 20 years, I think we play a big role. And gosh, I'm thinking this is going to really be a depressing meeting we're having here. Because the perception that some networks have made is get a base, appeal to that base, and it will be a good business model. And clearly, Fox has decided that they are going to play to the right wing. And MSNBC has decided they are going to play to the left wing. And they tend to vilify the other side and pander, I think, to their side. CNN is in an interesting position, because I think it's trying to move more towards the center and to be less on one side or the other and to play it more straight down the middle and the way I was brought up to believe in the news business. And one of the questions I have, and I don't have an answer for it, while I very much admire what CNN is trying to do, is whether or not it's a feasible and workable business plan. I have a friend who is involved in venture capital and venture capital in various media organizations and local startups. And so these people, she is a very distinguished journalist, and she was dealing with some of these investors. And they were saying, well, so what do you think would be a good media startup in a local market? And she said, tell the news. Tell it straight down the middle and just be honest in a source of trust. And one of the investors said, I'm not sure the market rewards that. Well, that's a horrifying thing to say, but I'm not sure it's a wrong thing to say in terms of the news business. Business is one of the two words. And I'm very fortunate, having grown up as the son of my father, my feeling is that the truth is the truth. The truth is non-negotiable. Facts are not spinnable. They're facts are facts, and that's the way I've always approached the news. And it's kind of an old fashioned way, and it's gone to some degree out of fashion. But I've been able to sleep well at night, and I feel good about it, but it is not the current. It's not the wave of where we're headed right now, and just as you talked about in politics, while I remain optimistic that in the end the truth will win out, I'm not sure in the short run that it will.