it's true. he checks his privilege every day. he's genuinely interested in people different from him, who live differently from the way he does. that includes oppressed people. he was excited to be in myanmar, where democracy is never fully at its best, but he was excited to be there at a time when it was starting to open up, and information was flowing, society was opening up. it's just -- it's been very heartbreaking, especially for these people there, and obviously for our danny. >> and it's -- as i mentioned, it takes a certain type of journalist with a lot of courage to go to a place like myanmar. brian fenster, thank you. our best to all of you as you try to secure his release. >> thank you, aa. i'll bet in washington, d.c.