and carl stokes is our uncle, who was the first african american mayor of. a major city. major american city. this is not just any family here. so i want to just dovetail on what you say, but it has to be like to say, okay, i would i literally my grandmother i was at shaker my grandmother the domestic of a kid that was in class. yeah. wow. yeah, wow, yeah, yeah. well, they have actually a lot of the people are i just want to end with but i want to end with a quick story about your, which is when i was in high school. he came to speak at the school and i asked him about the disproportionate number white kids and, the advanced classes. and i actually don't remember. his answer was i don't know that he had answer anyone more than any of the rest of us did. and then when i was a reporter for the associated press, when i got here, lots of appeals here, too. i, i interviewed him for a story i was doing about health care disparities. and i reminded him of this. and and he gave me of the best compliments ever had. he said, well, you were asking hard questions even then. so that's