low. you know? these people don't feel proes appreciated by the secretary and i think that's why he came without the op-ed to say i'm proud of you and the work you're doing. in terms of the re-organization of the state department it is more about streamlining bureaucratic red tape that gets the diplomats caught in a quagmire of red tape, bureaucracy and not actually doing the diplomacy. so you're going to see a streamlining of technology, human resources practices and that kind of stuff but i think what the secretary really needs to do and i think this is a first step is try and build morale at the state department to say i appreciate the work you're doing. >> right. and that's how he started off this opinion piece this morning. nice to have you. thank you. >> thank you. there are new fears this morning that north korea may be developing deadly biological weapons. in a report the soldier that defected to south korea found