and i think tomorrow what the u.s. recognizes is, one, a pretty important bilateral meeting with president erdogan of turkey, issues five or six days ago. they seem to at least be in a good enough place to meet. that matters for a number of different reasons. obviously a nato ally as well, but also supply chain issues. if you want to talk about economics, the economy, what the g20 was originally created for, the supply chain and whether you could get something out of that meeting, commitments from the 15 or 16 leaders expected to show up, that would be tangible. >> the idea of meeting the erdogan, turkey the largest standing army in the region. what does that mean in terms of the united states' agenda going into the meeting? what do they want to be able to say on the way out? >> i talk a lot about first ladies and to your point about relationship building, this is all about bringing the u.s. back to the table and really reinforcing these relationships. and i think what dr. biden did