Welcome to Better Know a Guest, your weekly guide to the wonderful and diverse array of personalities appearing on ‘The Colbert Report’ and ‘The Daily Show’ each week.
Hey there Hubsters! A new week of shows is just around the corner, so that means it’s time for your regularly-scheduled “Better Know a Guest”! As we come back from the weekend, there have a been a few big news stories that might get some coverage this week, particularly the crash of Malaysian Airlines Flight 17 in the Ukraine, continuing conflict in the Gaza Strip, the ongoing debate over the deportation of young undocumented immigrants, and more. As always, let us know in the comments below what news you hope to hear about, the guests you’re most interested in, and any suggestions for this post!
Stephen’s admirable opponents at the interview desk this week are a journalist, a politician, a film director, a film writer, and a businessman. Jon’s guests this week are two journalists, an actor, and a director.
Monday, July 21 (2014)
Rep. Nancy Pelosi (House Minority Leader, D-CA)
Nancy Pelosi is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party, and current Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives, making her the highest ranking female politician in US history. She joined California’s Democratic National Committee in 1976, and became the chair of the committee in 1981. She was made House Minority Leader in 2002, and was later elected Speaker of the House in 2006. As is common for guests who are politicians, there is no official indication of what Mrs. Pelosi will speak about. Given the headlines she’s made in the past few days,however, we can probably expect her to speak about issues with immigration reform in Congress, especially about her position on the deportation of undocumented child immigrants.
Born: 26 March, 1940 (Baltimore, Maryland, United States)
Education: Institute of Notre Dame | Trinity College
Committee Assignments: House Appropriations Committee | House Intelligence Committee
Previous Positions: House Minority Whip | Second-in-Command under former Minority Leader Dick Gephardt
Awards: Italy Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic | Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women
Previous ‘Colbert Report’ Appearance(s): Interview – 22 February 2012
Follow: Website | @NancyPelosi
Tuesday, July 22 (2014)
Julia Ioffe (Journalist and Blogger: The New Republic)
Julia Ioffe is a Russian-American journalist and blogger, who currently serves as the senior editor at The New Republic. Previously, she worked as a Moscow-based correspondent for Foreign Policy and The New Yorker. Many of Ioffe’s articles, which have been published in The Columbia Journalism Review, The Washington Post and Forbes, are openly critical of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Moscow ex-mayor Yuri Luzhkov. She is also critical of the Russian state-funded news network RT, seeing it as a Kremlin mouthpiece, and has written of receiving mail from Russia’s angry at her coverage of Russia. It is likely that she will be on the show to talk about her latest article in The New Republic, “The Russian Public Has a Totally Different Understanding of What Happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight 17″.
Born: 1982 (Moscow, Russia)
Education: Princeton University | Columbia Journalism School’s Knight Foundation Case Studies Initiative
Publications: The New Yorker | Foreign Policy | Bloomberg Business Week | Columbia Journalism Review | Financial Times | Forbes | Fortune | Newsweek | Slate | The Daily | The Daily Beast | The New Republic | The New York Observer | The Washington Post
Follow: Website | @JuliaIoffe
Wednesday, July 23 (2014)
Mary Mazzio and Oscar Vasquez (Filmmaker and Subject: “Underwater Dreams”)
Mary Mazzio and Oscar Vasquez are the filmmaker and subject, respectively, of the film Underwater Dreams. The film focuses on the story of five high school boys of undocumented Mexican immigrants at Carl Hayden High School an impoverished, landlocked town in Phoenix, Arizona who build an underwater robot from Home Depot parts and defeat an MIT team in a NASA/Navy sponsored underwater robotics competition. Thus far, the documentary film has received positive reviews, and is especially timely as the debate on undocumented children and immigration reform intensifies. In The Daily Beast Jonathan Alter calls the film “a seemingly modest human interest film that may be the most politically significant documentary since Waiting for Superman,” while David Dewitt of The New York Times calls the film “modest yet meaningful, “Underwater Dreams” has a political point of view, shining light on underground Americans who deserve recognition.”
Education: Mount Holyoke College | Georgetown University | Boston University [Mary Mazzio]
Films: A Hero For Daisy | Apple Pie | Lemonade Stories | Ten9Eight: Shoot for the Moon | The Apple Pushers
Awards: The Gracie Award | Women’s Sports Foundation Journalism Award | Myra Sadker Award | Henry Luce Foundation Fellowship | Rotary Foundation Graduate Fellowship | Rhode Island Film Festival
Follow: @marymazzio
Thursday, July 24 (2014)
Elon Musk (CEO: SpaceX and Tesla Motors)
Elon Musk is a South African-born Canadian-American business magnate, inventor, and investor, who is currently the CEO and CTO of SpaceX and the CEO and Chief Product Architect of Tesla Motors. SpaceX is a company that deals with space transport and was created by Musk to reduce space transport costs as well as eventually colonizing Mars. So far, the company has designed three spacecraft: the Falcon 1 and 2 (both launch vehicles) and the Dragon, used to moved objects or people to low earth orbit. Tesla Motors is a company that designs and produces electric cars with the hopes of making them affordable for the average consumer.
Born: 28 June 1971 (Pretoria, South Africa)
Education: Pretoria Boys High School | University of Pennsylvania
Awards: FAI Gold pace Medal | Heinlein Prize for Advances in Space Commercialization | George Low Award | Von Braun Trophy | National Conservation Achievement Award | Aviation Week 2008 Laureate | Entrepreneur of the Year, Inc Magazine | Index Design Award | Churchill Club Award | Royal Aeronautical Society Gold Medal
Previous ‘Colbert Report’ Appearance(s): Interview – 28 July 2010
Follow: @elonmusk
And now, to check in with our good friend Jon Stewart over at The Daily Show!
Monday, July 21 (2014)
Sue Turton (Journalist: “Al Jazeera English”)
Based in Doha, Qatar, Sue Turton is a British journalist and correspondent for Al Jazeera. Turton was one of six journalists who were found guilty of reporting (allegedly) false news in June 2014. Along with two other journalists, she escaped Egypt before they could be put on trial; however, they were tried in absentia and were sentenced to 10 years in prison. The Daily Mail reports that Turton “suspects her refusal to promote the government’s political agenda in dispatches caused her to fall into the regime’s crosshairs.” Furthermore, she told the MailOnline that, “Journalists are paying a huge price for daring to report what’s really happening on the ground. The Egyptian government no longer entertains any critical voices. The Egyptian domestic media only gives the military backed government’s side in TV bulletins and in the press. So any journalist who reports a different perspective is now a target. […] I have no affiliation to any particular group. I have no gripe with the Egyptian government. My stories ranged from pollution in Cairo and TV satire to protests by all sides and coverage of the trial of former President Mohamed Morsi.”
Follow: Al JazeeraPage | @sueturtonaje
Tuesday, July 22 (2014)
Richard Linklater (Director: “Boyhood”)
Richard Linklater is an American director and screenwriter, whose latest film Boyhood follows the coming-of-age of a boy (Ellar Coltrane) being raised by his divorced parents (Patricia Arquette and Ethan Hawke). As he transitions from a 6-year-old in first grade to an 18-year-old in 12th grade, we also see how his relationships with his parents changes. In order to have a realistically aging child, Linklater chose to shoot the film over a 12-year period, assembling the cast to shoot new scenes every year. The unorthodox filming process garnered unanimous praise from critics, with a 99% rating on Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes, with Peter Travers of The Rolling Stone giving it a 4/4 and praising it as the best film of the year. Peter Debruge of Variety writes that “these days, Hollywood mostly subscribes to Alfred Hitchcock’s philosophy, ‘What is drama, after all, but life with the dull bits cut out?’ By contrast, Linklater embraces those dull bits, treating milestones and banal moments with equal weight, and relying on the cumulative effect, rather than rigging any one of the film’s 143 scenes, to supply its emotional impact.” While Ann Hornaday of The Washington Post furthers that by “working in his signature style of observational understatement, Linklater simply allows viewers to eavesdrop and watch, unnoticed, as Mason and his family go about their daily business. […]Seamlessly constructed, “Boyhood” unfolds with the flowing, unforced rhythms of a river, or real life. The film moves with such fluid, spontaneous ease that it takes a while to realize how overwhelming an enterprise it really is.”
Born: 30 July 1960 (Houston, Texas, United States)
Education: Bellaire High School
Films: Slacker | Dazed and Confused | Before Sunrise | Walking Life | School of Rock | Before Sunset | Bad News Bears | A Scanner Darkly | Fast Food Nation | Me and Orson Welles | Bernie | Before Midnight
Awards: Silver Bear Award, Berlin International Film Festival
Wednesday, July 23 (2014)
George Takei (Subject: “To Be Takei”)
George Takei is an American actor, author, and activist most famous for his role as Hikaru Sulu, the helmsman of the USS Enterprise in the Star Trek television series. He is the subject of the upcoming documentary To Be Takei, which follows his life, including his rise to fame on Star Trek and the multitude of activities he has taken since, including his activism for LGBT causes and Japanese-American relations. One of the most widely-praised sections of the film is Takei’s memories of his family being forcibly moved from their home on the West Coast to a camp in Arkansas after Pearl Harbor. The film has been generally well-received by critics, though some lament that it doesn’t seem to capture just how interesting the man at the core of project really is. David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter notes that the film is “structurally disorganized but mostly engaging”, with “multiple threads without pulling any one of them satisfyingly into focus, making it amusing and even poignant, though not quite the window into its subject’s life that it might have been with a more penetrating observer.”
Born: 20 April 1937 (Los Angeles, California, United States)
Education: Mount Vernon Junior High School | Los Angeles High School | University of California, Berkeley | University of California, Los Angeles | Shakespeare Institute | Sophia University | Desilu Workshop
Filmography: The Green Berets | Star Trek: The Motion Picture | Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan | Star Trek III: The Search for Spock | Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home | Star Trek V: The Final Frontier | Oblivion | Mulan | Larry Crowne
Television: Star Trek | The Simpsons | Hey Arnold! | Kim Possible | Batman Beyond | Heroes | Chowder | Supah Ninjas | Adventure Time | The Neighbors
Awards: Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette (Japan) | Asteroid 7307 Takei | LGBT Humanist Award | GLAAD Vito Russo Award
Follow: Website | @GeorgeTakei | Facebook | George Takei Amazon Reviews (yes, it’s really him)
Thursday, July 24 (2014)
Fareed Zakaria (Host: “Fareed Zakaria GPS”)
Fareed Zakaria is an Indian-born American journalist, author, and host of CNN’s Fareed Zakaria GPS. The show airs on Sundays at 10 am ET and 1 pm ET and explores public affairs with an emphasis on international news and foreign policy. Several famous guests have graced the show, including former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, Henry Kissinger, Condoleezza Rice, Barack Obama, David Cameron, Queen Rania of Jordan, Madeleine Albright, George Soros, Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan, the Dalai Lama, Tzipi Livni, Wen Jibao, and many more.
Born: 20 January 1964 (Mumbai, Maharashtra, India)
Education: Cathedral and John Connon School | Yale University | Harvard University
Awards: National Magazine Award | Peabody Award | Person of the Year, India Abroad | Padma Bhushan Award | Hubert H. Humphrey First Amendment Freedoms Prize (returned in protest of the Anti-Defamation League’s criticism of the Park51 Islamic Cultural Center near the World Trade Center site)
Previous ‘Daily Show’ Appearance(s): Interviews – 25 April 2003 | 29 April 2004 | 21 October 2004 | 1 February 2005 | 22 July 2005 | 29 March 2006 | 13 December 2006 | 21 June 2007 | 15 January 2008 | 7 May 2008 | 15 January 2009 | 6 May 2009 | 6 May 2009 | 28 July 2010 | 8 June 2011 | 24 July 2012 | 14 June 2013
Previous ‘Colbert Report’ Appearance(s): Interviews – 19 October 2005 | 20 October 2008
Follow: Website | @FareedZakaria
Please remember to vote in our weekly favourite guests polls, and don’t forget to let us know which guests you’re looking forward to! Also please try to comment with any tips or suggestions that you have for this post. Thanks! Here’s to a great week of shows! That’s all for this week Hubsters! See you next time!
Better Know a Guest: July 21 – 24, 2014
Welcome to Better Know a Guest, your weekly guide to the wonderful and diverse array of personalities appearing on ‘The Colbert Report’ and ‘The Daily Show’ each week.
Hey there Hubsters! A new week of shows is just around the corner, so that means it’s time for your regularly-scheduled “Better Know a Guest”! As we come back from the weekend, there have a been a few big news stories that might get some coverage this week, particularly the crash of Malaysian Airlines Flight 17 in the Ukraine, continuing conflict in the Gaza Strip, the ongoing debate over the deportation of young undocumented immigrants, and more. As always, let us know in the comments below what news you hope to hear about, the guests you’re most interested in, and any suggestions for this post!
Stephen’s admirable opponents at the interview desk this week are a journalist, a politician, a film director, a film writer, and a businessman. Jon’s guests this week are two journalists, an actor, and a director.
Monday, July 21 (2014)
Rep. Nancy Pelosi (House Minority Leader, D-CA)
Nancy Pelosi is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party, and current Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives, making her the highest ranking female politician in US history. She joined California’s Democratic National Committee in 1976, and became the chair of the committee in 1981. She was made House Minority Leader in 2002, and was later elected Speaker of the House in 2006. As is common for guests who are politicians, there is no official indication of what Mrs. Pelosi will speak about. Given the headlines she’s made in the past few days,however, we can probably expect her to speak about issues with immigration reform in Congress, especially about her position on the deportation of undocumented child immigrants.
Born: 26 March, 1940 (Baltimore, Maryland, United States)
Education: Institute of Notre Dame | Trinity College
Committee Assignments: House Appropriations Committee | House Intelligence Committee
Previous Positions: House Minority Whip | Second-in-Command under former Minority Leader Dick Gephardt
Awards: Italy Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic | Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women
Previous ‘Colbert Report’ Appearance(s): Interview – 22 February 2012
Follow: Website | @NancyPelosi
Tuesday, July 22 (2014)
Julia Ioffe (Journalist and Blogger: The New Republic)
Julia Ioffe is a Russian-American journalist and blogger, who currently serves as the senior editor at The New Republic. Previously, she worked as a Moscow-based correspondent for Foreign Policy and The New Yorker. Many of Ioffe’s articles, which have been published in The Columbia Journalism Review, The Washington Post and Forbes, are openly critical of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Moscow ex-mayor Yuri Luzhkov. She is also critical of the Russian state-funded news network RT, seeing it as a Kremlin mouthpiece, and has written of receiving mail from Russia’s angry at her coverage of Russia. It is likely that she will be on the show to talk about her latest article in The New Republic, “The Russian Public Has a Totally Different Understanding of What Happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight 17″.
Born: 1982 (Moscow, Russia)
Education: Princeton University | Columbia Journalism School’s Knight Foundation Case Studies Initiative
Publications: The New Yorker | Foreign Policy | Bloomberg Business Week | Columbia Journalism Review | Financial Times | Forbes | Fortune | Newsweek | Slate | The Daily | The Daily Beast | The New Republic | The New York Observer | The Washington Post
Follow: Website | @JuliaIoffe
Wednesday, July 23 (2014)
Mary Mazzio and Oscar Vasquez (Filmmaker and Subject: “Underwater Dreams”)
Mary Mazzio and Oscar Vasquez are the filmmaker and subject, respectively, of the film Underwater Dreams. The film focuses on the story of five high school boys of undocumented Mexican immigrants at Carl Hayden High School an impoverished, landlocked town in Phoenix, Arizona who build an underwater robot from Home Depot parts and defeat an MIT team in a NASA/Navy sponsored underwater robotics competition. Thus far, the documentary film has received positive reviews, and is especially timely as the debate on undocumented children and immigration reform intensifies. In The Daily Beast Jonathan Alter calls the film “a seemingly modest human interest film that may be the most politically significant documentary since Waiting for Superman,” while David Dewitt of The New York Times calls the film “modest yet meaningful, “Underwater Dreams” has a political point of view, shining light on underground Americans who deserve recognition.”
Education: Mount Holyoke College | Georgetown University | Boston University [Mary Mazzio]
Films: A Hero For Daisy | Apple Pie | Lemonade Stories | Ten9Eight: Shoot for the Moon | The Apple Pushers
Awards: The Gracie Award | Women’s Sports Foundation Journalism Award | Myra Sadker Award | Henry Luce Foundation Fellowship | Rotary Foundation Graduate Fellowship | Rhode Island Film Festival
Follow: @marymazzio
Thursday, July 24 (2014)
Elon Musk (CEO: SpaceX and Tesla Motors)
Elon Musk is a South African-born Canadian-American business magnate, inventor, and investor, who is currently the CEO and CTO of SpaceX and the CEO and Chief Product Architect of Tesla Motors. SpaceX is a company that deals with space transport and was created by Musk to reduce space transport costs as well as eventually colonizing Mars. So far, the company has designed three spacecraft: the Falcon 1 and 2 (both launch vehicles) and the Dragon, used to moved objects or people to low earth orbit. Tesla Motors is a company that designs and produces electric cars with the hopes of making them affordable for the average consumer.
Born: 28 June 1971 (Pretoria, South Africa)
Education: Pretoria Boys High School | University of Pennsylvania
Awards: FAI Gold pace Medal | Heinlein Prize for Advances in Space Commercialization | George Low Award | Von Braun Trophy | National Conservation Achievement Award | Aviation Week 2008 Laureate | Entrepreneur of the Year, Inc Magazine | Index Design Award | Churchill Club Award | Royal Aeronautical Society Gold Medal
Previous ‘Colbert Report’ Appearance(s): Interview – 28 July 2010
Follow: @elonmusk
And now, to check in with our good friend Jon Stewart over at The Daily Show!
Monday, July 21 (2014)
Sue Turton (Journalist: “Al Jazeera English”)
Based in Doha, Qatar, Sue Turton is a British journalist and correspondent for Al Jazeera. Turton was one of six journalists who were found guilty of reporting (allegedly) false news in June 2014. Along with two other journalists, she escaped Egypt before they could be put on trial; however, they were tried in absentia and were sentenced to 10 years in prison. The Daily Mail reports that Turton “suspects her refusal to promote the government’s political agenda in dispatches caused her to fall into the regime’s crosshairs.” Furthermore, she told the MailOnline that, “Journalists are paying a huge price for daring to report what’s really happening on the ground. The Egyptian government no longer entertains any critical voices. The Egyptian domestic media only gives the military backed government’s side in TV bulletins and in the press. So any journalist who reports a different perspective is now a target. […] I have no affiliation to any particular group. I have no gripe with the Egyptian government. My stories ranged from pollution in Cairo and TV satire to protests by all sides and coverage of the trial of former President Mohamed Morsi.”
Follow: Al JazeeraPage | @sueturtonaje
Tuesday, July 22 (2014)
Richard Linklater (Director: “Boyhood”)
Richard Linklater is an American director and screenwriter, whose latest film Boyhood follows the coming-of-age of a boy (Ellar Coltrane) being raised by his divorced parents (Patricia Arquette and Ethan Hawke). As he transitions from a 6-year-old in first grade to an 18-year-old in 12th grade, we also see how his relationships with his parents changes. In order to have a realistically aging child, Linklater chose to shoot the film over a 12-year period, assembling the cast to shoot new scenes every year. The unorthodox filming process garnered unanimous praise from critics, with a 99% rating on Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes, with Peter Travers of The Rolling Stone giving it a 4/4 and praising it as the best film of the year. Peter Debruge of Variety writes that “these days, Hollywood mostly subscribes to Alfred Hitchcock’s philosophy, ‘What is drama, after all, but life with the dull bits cut out?’ By contrast, Linklater embraces those dull bits, treating milestones and banal moments with equal weight, and relying on the cumulative effect, rather than rigging any one of the film’s 143 scenes, to supply its emotional impact.” While Ann Hornaday of The Washington Post furthers that by “working in his signature style of observational understatement, Linklater simply allows viewers to eavesdrop and watch, unnoticed, as Mason and his family go about their daily business. […]Seamlessly constructed, “Boyhood” unfolds with the flowing, unforced rhythms of a river, or real life. The film moves with such fluid, spontaneous ease that it takes a while to realize how overwhelming an enterprise it really is.”
Born: 30 July 1960 (Houston, Texas, United States)
Education: Bellaire High School
Films: Slacker | Dazed and Confused | Before Sunrise | Walking Life | School of Rock | Before Sunset | Bad News Bears | A Scanner Darkly | Fast Food Nation | Me and Orson Welles | Bernie | Before Midnight
Awards: Silver Bear Award, Berlin International Film Festival
Wednesday, July 23 (2014)
George Takei (Subject: “To Be Takei”)
George Takei is an American actor, author, and activist most famous for his role as Hikaru Sulu, the helmsman of the USS Enterprise in the Star Trek television series. He is the subject of the upcoming documentary To Be Takei, which follows his life, including his rise to fame on Star Trek and the multitude of activities he has taken since, including his activism for LGBT causes and Japanese-American relations. One of the most widely-praised sections of the film is Takei’s memories of his family being forcibly moved from their home on the West Coast to a camp in Arkansas after Pearl Harbor. The film has been generally well-received by critics, though some lament that it doesn’t seem to capture just how interesting the man at the core of project really is. David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter notes that the film is “structurally disorganized but mostly engaging”, with “multiple threads without pulling any one of them satisfyingly into focus, making it amusing and even poignant, though not quite the window into its subject’s life that it might have been with a more penetrating observer.”
Born: 20 April 1937 (Los Angeles, California, United States)
Education: Mount Vernon Junior High School | Los Angeles High School | University of California, Berkeley | University of California, Los Angeles | Shakespeare Institute | Sophia University | Desilu Workshop
Filmography: The Green Berets | Star Trek: The Motion Picture | Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan | Star Trek III: The Search for Spock | Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home | Star Trek V: The Final Frontier | Oblivion | Mulan | Larry Crowne
Television: Star Trek | The Simpsons | Hey Arnold! | Kim Possible | Batman Beyond | Heroes | Chowder | Supah Ninjas | Adventure Time | The Neighbors
Awards: Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette (Japan) | Asteroid 7307 Takei | LGBT Humanist Award | GLAAD Vito Russo Award
Follow: Website | @GeorgeTakei | Facebook | George Takei Amazon Reviews (yes, it’s really him)
Thursday, July 24 (2014)
Fareed Zakaria (Host: “Fareed Zakaria GPS”)
Fareed Zakaria is an Indian-born American journalist, author, and host of CNN’s Fareed Zakaria GPS. The show airs on Sundays at 10 am ET and 1 pm ET and explores public affairs with an emphasis on international news and foreign policy. Several famous guests have graced the show, including former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, Henry Kissinger, Condoleezza Rice, Barack Obama, David Cameron, Queen Rania of Jordan, Madeleine Albright, George Soros, Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan, the Dalai Lama, Tzipi Livni, Wen Jibao, and many more.
Born: 20 January 1964 (Mumbai, Maharashtra, India)
Education: Cathedral and John Connon School | Yale University | Harvard University
Awards: National Magazine Award | Peabody Award | Person of the Year, India Abroad | Padma Bhushan Award | Hubert H. Humphrey First Amendment Freedoms Prize (returned in protest of the Anti-Defamation League’s criticism of the Park51 Islamic Cultural Center near the World Trade Center site)
Previous ‘Daily Show’ Appearance(s): Interviews – 25 April 2003 | 29 April 2004 | 21 October 2004 | 1 February 2005 | 22 July 2005 | 29 March 2006 | 13 December 2006 | 21 June 2007 | 15 January 2008 | 7 May 2008 | 15 January 2009 | 6 May 2009 | 6 May 2009 | 28 July 2010 | 8 June 2011 | 24 July 2012 | 14 June 2013
Previous ‘Colbert Report’ Appearance(s): Interviews – 19 October 2005 | 20 October 2008
Follow: Website | @FareedZakaria
Please remember to vote in our weekly favourite guests polls, and don’t forget to let us know which guests you’re looking forward to! Also please try to comment with any tips or suggestions that you have for this post. Thanks! Here’s to a great week of shows! That’s all for this week Hubsters! See you next time!