l. chabot was put in prison and tried recently, but that hasn't stopped the flow of drugs from mexico. now china is the next country to be in our crosshairs and i understand better than anybody. i was the first journalists to actually go inside of a fentanyl lab, and we didn't talk about that here coming up to read about that in the book. but i did get to go inside of a loud and watch people synthesizing these type of fentanyl on a scale i could have never imagined. it was very, very nerve-racking. my wife wasn't happy about it. [laughter] but, you know, president trump, i will give him some credit. he has made fentanyl part of the trade wars are now he's basically saying that if china can't get these exports to the u.s. under control, he's going g to put more sanctions on different areas of chinese exports, and so at the same time though, people who commit low-level fentanyl offenses are still going to jail and in fact low-level fentanyl dealers are being give defended and longer sentences. and the problem with that is is that often these viewers are not these big kingpins we are hear