network, and one of the advantages that we have there is many of the state groups aren't able to pay internships. they only have unpaid internships. and so through the koch summer fellow program we actually provide a stipend for the summer. so it's an opportunity to work with a group and get paid for it. >> that was a nice-sounding lady from the koch-chaired institute for humane studies talking to students from a koch-funded organization last year. she's talking about sending koch fellows to the state policy network, which is a group of think tanks which includes the foundation for government accountability. that group in florida that the kochs say they have nothing to do with. state policy network says it is very excited about these liberty-loving interns who get a stipend, housing assistance, and travel scholarships as part of their koch fellowship. in full disclosure i should tell you that a lot of corporations also give money to the state policy network including our corporate owners at comcast. but not all of them send interns to these groups as charles koch fellows.