i didn't mean to, but you picked me up on it! i have to say, i had many conversations in private with colleagues, people who work in chinese state media, they do raise, with envy, the example of russia today. they all say... do they? yeah. we really wish, look at them, they spend a fraction of the money we do, somehow they can reach so much wider and audience. so, i want to understand thatjealousy. joshua, if i can bring you in, why do you think that these chinese people who howard is speaking to are jealous of what the russians are achieving with russia today, or rt as it has been rebranded? i actually have to i disagree a little bit. i do think they are learning . from russian disinformation, but i think china could never have a channel as effective i as russia today or aljazeera, which are the two obvious - models of authoritarian state media outlets, other- than xinhua, which i leave - aside, that have been affected. one, russia today at its peak was great at encouraging wild conspiracy theories, that it injected intol