 Jim, we have to acknowledge this terrible shooting of the congressman in Virginia. Yeah, I think that I have a couple minds of one, obviously anyone who's heard I hope gets better, speedy recovery, to the notion that you can put some congresspeople together on a baseball field and not feel like that that is a potential target has changed as of today. And then let me just have one other thought which is that whether you're a Republican or a Democrat perhaps you take stock of this particularly if you're in the media in any form and say you know what I don't want to be part of what may have made it so that the discourse is has gone from being unruly to being violent. Those who encourage violence in any way because they think it's funny or entertaining or because they're so angry maybe they should dial it back. Now there are so many people in the world now on social media who might say well Kramer's against the First Amendment. No, I'm for civility. I've seen a lot of civility in my life that does not mean that there haven't been many times where things got out of hand but I just think it's an interesting moment to just reflect that we all know people who have been disciplined on a one-for-one basis, on an individual basis for what they've said and that maybe collectively there's a lesson here. Collectively we don't want to get into what Michael Semblis the great analyst, the great senior commentator JP Morgan has said which is that we've got the worst partisanship since the Civil War. The partisanship's clearly out of hand. People immediately when I even said this on social media said it's the Democrats, no it's the Republicans and you know that shows you that it's really out of hand.