i don't think jessica rosenworcel, you want to tell you that the fcc is so constrained that you can't get anything that might possibly happen to alleviate this problem. >> well, i should start saying that appreciative have come an updated me about what you are doing and what they're watching back there. but leaving that aside, video programming is really powerful stock. and at its best it can entertain and even educate. for some of it is not so enlightening and not so healthy. traditionally the fcc has had authority to limit indecent and profane language and content. but the legal landscape is probably change it was that change is this is very important and i think it is incumbent upon the fcc and, frankly, all of us to make sure that we both provide quality content, foster it and stimulate, the good stuff for kids, and i would also help parents become good parents with providing them with tools to help protect their children. >> that's a good answer. and we will leave it at that. i'm very serious about this, and i worry about it greatly. i think that there's a lot of wonderful things