judgment on people. >> tucker: yeah. >> like i told you you should have did this. no, i don't do that. because people will eventually wake up the worse this gets. >> tucker: and so but people are embarrassed to ask you. that's interesting. so how do i purify my water but they don't want others to know they're asking you this. >> right. i think people are more embarrassed because they used to break our chops, right? so while breaking our chops and laughing in a circle with their friends, when they started seeing these emergencies happening elsewhere, especially with what just happened to east palestine, people are now asking me water filtering questions. i'm not a chemist so i tell them i really don't know. these chemicals i know you can't filter out but it's still good to have a water filter for any other problems that might happen. >> right, other than the train derailment. >> right, other than a train derailment. >> tucker: jason charles you were a huge part of this documentary and i know that our audience when they see it will be grateful for the advice that you've given. thank you. >> thank you. >> tucker: i hope we never have to use your skills but --