it talks about our concern for the north korean people and the potential for our upton is down the road best it is going to be, and it will be seen or however the north koreans want, what a measure of condolence for the people. i think that you know well the rule of thumb on this, the u.s. government, state departments. always easy to talk to them. to say the same people and you're sorry for the north korean people, and that is basically the formula. miners in the is that the market so that going to invite any foreigners to the funeral, so that basically precludes mckeon decision. i don't think -- personally i don't think it is again idea for the u.s. government's to issue official and formal condolences about the death of the leader. that is not appropriate, but i'd think they have it just about right. very conscious to of cautious. very much wait and watch and see . that's about all they can do. >> such as want to say one thing on this. there is the prior experience and west of the u.s. government had assured condolences. you know, it is it, the is the the the is a risk at this point