harold hamm, continental resources founder, executive chairman, kind enough to join us now. d to have you, harold. >> thanks, neil. good to be with you. neil: done a great deal in your career but now you have a global assault on everything you hold near and dear if you think about it. just thinking at the communique put out by these leaders, put tougher curbs on methane gas, they agree to deforestation, put an end to it by 2030. they say the world's commitment to fossil and traditional fuels must stop in light of the burgeoning process of new energy almost if they have you set in your sights. do you feel a little bit like custer? >> we could for sure if we let it bother us. we don't could that. we keep doing the job we have to do. this administration doesn't understand economics 101. if you want to put your neck, put your foot on the neck of the industry that basically lowered our co2 emissions in this country by 25%, we have the cleanest air in america, of any place on the globe. so we've done our job and we're exporting clean burning natural gas around the world when everyb