i think maura tally addressed that in her letter. i don't think you ought to overstate this.his is whoops moment. david: it sure is a whoops moment. more than a overstatement, mac, they did not report it. you don't overlook $2.355 million, do you? >> i think consistently, david, i think a fair analysis will suggest the clinton foundation handled their affairs in pretty transparent manner, very transparent manner. handled all the filings with the irs and other agencies in an appropriate way. i don't think this is one of those, you major events that will cause a real stir but they need to get it in order. no question about that. david: it already has cause ad stir primarily the guy made the contribution, ian tefler, was ceo of a uranium company trying to get special permission from state to be sold to that russian company. so there was, right around the same time they had interests with the state department they got this big foundation money. >> well, david, to be fair now, i think what you really have here on particular transaction that you're speaking of, is two really very s