side note, one other side note, a family member of minor tony's, my husband, is in a nursing home in yonkers and coronavirus patients were taken back to their nursing home, discharged from the hospital, still positive, taken back to the nursing home. and we were worried about infections in that nursing home. low and behold two days later, chuck, one of our loved ones came down with this, and he has passed away. it is awful. it is terrible. >> it is. and i think that's the disconcerting part. we don't seem to have a plan how to deal with the three hot spots in particular, so we don't have a plan on these three types of hot spots, everything else feels -- that's why there's lack of confidence now i think that we're getting it and watching it in real time. all right. let's go to a little glimmer of green chutes in montana. rural schools are reopening. they're letting local districts decide whether to return to the classroom. for what it is worth, second day in a row, largest land mass state in the lower 48, montana, i think they're the largest, no new cases of coronavirus. the state seeing more