what we've got you covered here with me in the studio is michelle christner. and joining us from the u. s. is in s, paul d. w. 's at bureau chief in washington in as the secretary of state, determined to keep up the pressure on russia. right. he did so with for him a pretty emotional speech layla. he's known for being normally fairly stoic, but he started his speech was describing very precisely and kind of emotional, the horrors from butcher. he talked about single a cases. he talked about the amount of people getting killed, he talked about that one 4th of the country is displaced already. so he really set the tone for this press conference. and then he kind of reflected, i think the mood of this whole day by saying there is a strong sense of urgency. and this comes after the foreign minister call. labor said we need weapons, weapons, weapons. and this is another thing. you're really stressed in his speech as you just said, layla. he underlined the deep commitment of the united states, but also of the, of the global, a broad scope coalition really to stand,