in fact, there was a journalist who actually left the bbc, when she realized that, oh, that's so interesting, who once she realized that, you know, her family had been enslavers and she wanted to dig into it further, she she couldn't do both so. she has now decided that that is going to be her focus. focus? yes, ma'am. i thought we can we can just pull it down. yeah, yeah. just. okay, just i'm just just. yeah, just talk, okay? just so they work. oh, rachel, i want publicly acknowledge you and thank you. we talked back in, of course, may of 2016 after the article with the breaking big article, we has a mixing crop. oh, by the way, my name is rochelle prater. oh, but i wanted to thank you because i, i know the title that article was a million question, which i had at the time and then got a lot of them out being asked here. but the point that i wanted to make clear that i said something to you in article that i felt like i won the lottery and those people may look at that and read that article. i want to share a is the emotional because my family was some of the family that taken to louisiana