bacterial or infectious diseases are actually becoming resistant to the antibiotics soilable right now, gonorrhea is another example, and we have in panama, for instance, new strains of tb, which are completely, absolutely resistant to the most potent the others, so problem is there is not enough interest on the parts of the industry on the part of antibiotics. this is slowly changing, but i do not think that we are there. this aee to maked global effort. a great deal of cooperation between the developed world and the developing world where many of these diseases are endemic. >> the future of health care tonight at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." this morning, max boot, author of "invisible armies," and david ndelman discussed the situation of ukraine and crimea and held the u.s. should respond. and "wall street journal" reporter gautham nagesh talks about the internet governance. and later, mark dombroff talks about the interval database system in which countries use it. as always, we will be taking your calls and you can join the conversation with facebook and twitter. "washington journal" is next. ♪ g