smith. he is microsoft's president. brad, it's good to see you this morning. how are you doing? >> very well, becky. good to see you.s good to see you. we're watching the seattle area pretty closely because you all were some of the first to really see the community transmission of this virus and were some of the very first in. it sounds like you might be some of the first coming out though, too. it's good news to hear that boeing is going to be restarting some of its production in the area what are you seeing in terms of how microsoft is operating and what you're seeing in the community? >> well, i think you're right. seattle was one of the earlier places to experience this, at least in the united states we are on the earlier side, therefore, coming out of it. we flattened the curve quickly a lot of this was because businesses brought people home we had microsoft brought people home 19 days before the governor issued an order to do so we appreciate that not everybody can work from home, but it's pretty amazing to see the resilience of our economy and productivity for government and the like a lot of it is now the te