:45:02
or the New York Times
or Fortune or Harper's
:45:05
can read about it
in the mainstream press.
:45:08
This is how millions of people
could read about it
:45:10
and potentially get turned on
to some of the ideas of anti-globalization.
:45:15
One of the problems
with the Fortune thing
:45:18
is that it's in this-
well, Fortune...
:45:22
it's read by business people
and accountants and that kind of thing.
:45:26
And that's exactly who we're supposed
to be talking to in Australia in May.
:45:33
It's an accounting conference.
:45:34
It's a little...
a little worrisome.
:45:48
You need a new shirt?
One that's not wrinkled?
:45:50
Yeah.
:45:51
Will that be good with your thing?
:45:53
Do you think it'll work
with your suit?
:45:55
This one's extra large. Yeah, they'll all
work with my suit. It's terrible.
:45:59
- It's striped, though. Is that okay?
- Yeah.
:46:02
- Sure it's okay.
- Why don't you go get a shirt, then?
:46:04
I'll just get this. Wait.
Oh, it's not very much cotton.
:46:07
- How much is it?
- I hate that.
:46:09
- 35%?
- It's 35%. It's like...
:46:12
No, it's fine for...
:46:13
It doesn't wrinkle much-
that's nice about that.
:46:15
I'll just wear it, all right.
:46:23
The thing is, there's a question
of whether he's...
:46:26
at what point he recognizes you
doesn't really matter.
:46:29
What we want is that moment
when he does recognize you.
:46:32
So if he recognizes you here
and sees that you're in the room,
:46:35
then he'll be looking back and forth
at you, at the screen.
:46:38
At that point, if he recognizes you,
we better say something.
:46:45
No, I think it's down here,
but I don't know.
:46:50
It must be right down Morris.
:46:51
Remember we walked...
:46:52
It's on the end of this line here.