presence near rounding up the interment in concentration camps of muslim ethnic and art minorities? is that what you are saying? >> yes. also we have a number american companies that have just generally supported beijing transferring technology to the chinese and we have them involved in places where they shouldn't be, including a part of the northwest of china, which is really horrible. >> tucker: you have to wonder why investors aren't saying anything about this. there are a series as activists, hedge fund managers, for example, who will go to companies and say we don't like the way you are doing business, we think you are operating inefficiently, and we are going to force you to do what we want. why don't any of them ever push nike, for example, to stop supporting the fascist regime of mainland china? >> they should. it's not just the question of morals, it's also the question on business because those places are risky from a business point of view, certainly from a reputational point of view,