like it worked in egypt and like it worked in libya replace the government. you have a government that's acknowledged by the u.s. and the international community and that government has been ousted by the houthies. a couple questions come up here. simple concept. reinstall that government. internationally accepted but the game has changed. number one, houthies will say excuse me, what's our role in this. our role has to be bigger than it was before. we own the capital now. you have a second question that will come afterwards. how do you then aid this government to continue prosecuting a war quickly against al qaeda in the south. i think that the idea of installing a government has to be the principle sort of conclusion of anybody going in and saying what do we do? the question is how will you do that now that the game has changed and houthies control the capital. they will want a piece of the power. >> you have a growing humanitarian crisis happening in yemen right now. phil, great to see you. >> thank you. coming up, we have some