let's be now to early if atalla naja, who's an affiliated scholar with for university center for middle eastern and north african politics. he's also the author of iran in and emerging new world order and joins us by skype from berlin and told nija 1st we'll just before we get into who's been selected, tell us a little bit about the process if you would, because it's a kind of getting process, isn't it, and does it enable the supreme needed to kind of control who runs? well, absolutely. i mean the guarding counsel is an ultra conservative buddy where the supreme leader, iran has a lot of influence and power. so the selection that the guardian council makes for every elections in iran be the parliamentary or a presidential, for instance, is heavily influenced by the preferences of the supreme leader of iran wisdom, most powerful figure indies from republic. so given that abraham where i see it's perhaps the most well known of the candidates that has been selected and he is an ally of the supreme leader. and i think an ultra conservative. what do we read into that and the others who have