mr. landis, welcome. here we are the greatest challenge for the west is what to do now with assad. are there any viable options at this point? >> it's important that the international community continue to give large sums of money to help the refugees get food, warm clothing, and some mod come of decent housing. we've had a number of scares, because the u.n. agencies, the world food program in particular has said they don't have enough money and they've several times announced this, they've cut off feeding about a million .5 people in december and of course the international community came up with the money. it's always touch and go and hard to run a consistent program without real funding way ahead of time. >> as we look at these camps what type of humanitarian aid is arriving? >> the world food program is feeding somewhere near 4 million to 5 million syrians inside syria a month. three points 8 million refugees are registered outside of the country, the biggest numbers in turkey but there's lebanon and in jordan, 650,000 roughly. there's a lot of -- most of the aid is coming from