what happeneded there r or, mii mean, that was absolute equating neo nazis and what happened was pomorallye. mark's exactly right. they've got shareholder interests. they've got other competing interests at play. and the president after he said those things, you know, a year has gone by and he hasn't, you know, he's continued to make all sorts of other problems for himself. and have other interests. >> what do you think? >> she's right. i think margaret's right. and mark on this one. because, you know, the ceos like andrew nuey i know from westchester, where pepsico's world headquarters is, everything is global now. right? so pepsico is all over the world. and trade and sanctions have an effect on pepsico and all those ceos. so if they were to not sit down with the president, take that opportunity, they would be a dereliction of their duty as the ceo of a major company and their number one responsibility is to their company and their shareholders. so it is dangerous, by the way, when companies go out of their zone of what they're suppose edo be doing and make public policy statements or ta