town i mean i think about your time here in the doozie were days and all the rest and the comedy c.e.o. mit why he has left this place because those battle lines have been drawn i think social media has something to do with that it's a piece of it that is change the culture of a competition meet the bursar's alone in the ballgame and no one certainly not whether it's. absolutely i mean it's only going to make us stronger in as i said we we see the need to think about what's you know what does it mean to be meet the press in two thousand and thirteen at age sixty six how do we respond to an expectation that viewers have of the program but also younger viewers who may not be viewers they may be watching online they may be watching clips or reading clips on my twitter feed so i think that's good i think we have to think hard about where television is going how it's evolving and how we reach people and i think those demands have changed i mean the idea of sunday morning appointment viewing that has changed it's not just the d.v.r. but it's people have to go about their wives differently of the