more difficult to do the job, that those secret service agents, the resources are stretched to cover so many people in so many places. >> absolutely. listen, the secret service at the end of the day can never waver on their protective methodology. the way by which they protect the president of the united states can't differentiate between washington, d.c., mar-a-lago, and new york. there has to be a very high level of security at all of those locations. so, when you're operating, you know, at three locations at the highest level, you're starting to stretch your manpower, your resources, you're wearing thin your ability to rely on local law enforcement partners. it becomes more taxing every single day that they have to run three high-level concurrent security operations. >> well, we know it's hard work. we wish your former colleagues and you well. thanks, johnathan, for taking the time. >> thanks, jim. >> just a quick note. earlier we said the secretary of state rex tillerson was in