joining us from new york ian kerner and logan letcoff, thank you for joining us. happy father's day weekend as well. >> happy father's day. >> thank you. >> i wanted to ask some of these questions in that context to some extent thinking about this as a dad of young girls, i know we all have kids. as far as i can tell there's really no medical issues here specifically. the drug is considered safe, but plan "b" seems to be more controversial because of the context of talking kids and sex and all three of us are parents of young children but recently a new report found that fewer than a third of parents are talking to their kids about safe sex. logan, let me start with you. how young is too young here? what are we talking about here? >> brace yourself here, there is no too young to talk about sex and sexuality, we're shaping our kids how they see gender and them and their families. and it's up to us to talk about sex and safety and responsibility. and we have a huge opportunity to do so whether we use the recent media news as a stepping-off point or whether we just s