state media but it's certainly considered, if you look at their coverage, we've been scouring their coverage history, it's very pro-beijing. this reporter approached peng shuai and was rolling -- you know, there was video of this and it looks kind of like one of those interviews where you walked up and said, hey, can i talk to you? she said yes. she gave the talking points that have been repeated very consistently by chinese state media reporters that have been tweeting feverishly about peng shuai even though inside china they have not acknowledged her allegations. any discussion of them are censored. this particular newspaper you can't actually access it without a vpn inside of china. people could read this article but it's not being shared on chinese media with this new hampshire. a lot of the peng shuai articles are censored. she is free to travel. she was at her home in beijing when she had the internet calls