i want to discuss this more with jodi ginsburg, the president of the committee to protect journalistsjodi, great to see you sadly, on this sort of discussion, but being worked correspondent has always been one of the world's most dangerous jobs. has it gotten even more dangerous through this conflict >> well this conflict is certainly the deadliest conflict that the committee to protect dollars has ever documented as you say, more than 95 journalists, we believed to have been killed since the start of the war. 90 of those palestinians. >> and of >> course, being a war correspondent has always been dangerous profession, but it's really important to remember the context of this particular conflict that all of those journalists currently reported on the war inside gaza are gaza and journalists, they're not all correspondence. they're journalists who happened to find themselves in an award, no international journalists have been able to go into gaza, except on very tightly controlled tours organized by the israeli army. so these aren't war correspondents in the traditional sense. they're