 I know all of you and there's I think there's one thing that all of us agree with is that there's no place for hate in our city and in all of our houses of Russia that is something that is foundational. So I would like to just step back and just open the floor to continue to build on the strength I think we have and that's our diversity. I used to say that we religious leaders must understand not only that we have a common faith we have a common faith because what is happening to any community is happening to all communities. One of the things that I think make people feel okay to be in diverse spaces is when they see the leaders being in diverse spaces and modeling that. That they should reach us out all the houses of worship and bring all the children that they used to come and they used to ask weird questions whatever they have in their mind and we used to help them understand whatever they misunderstood about us and so we used to ask them questions. Some inspiration and good news and it happened at Millennium High School in Brooklyn where you had the the Jewish Student Union the the Muslim Student Association the leadership student leadership of both groups get together and they issued a joint statement talking about coexistence talking about how they can be in the school together build those relationships and I think to the extent that we can amplify those stories I think first of all we set the tone of the good things that are happening.