>> yes, one of the main figures in the book brad cone who -- was one of the leaders who called or for the pledge he was the first jewish president of fae so definitely -- there's been progress on that front. sp especially since, you know, one of the chapters looks at the 1950s when -- you know, before 1951 there was a clause in the law it is that said that you had to be -- an arien to be a member of fc and neither parent could be a fulled blooded jew, and it was pretty -- and that was -- highly debated. they dropped that clause in 1919 but in the suspect i found in a hearing they were doing it for publicly for public relations and they kept discriminating for years after. but now, i mean, ting that the religious -- i don't hear that much about religious but you with hear some fraternities in general anti-smettic episodes, and there still are jewish historically jewish fraternities but i think now the issue really is more -- is more an issue of -- issue of race i went to convention a big debate about addings a not discrimination clause. and at first members lined up and said you know,