government investigations. just thinking about your paper's coverage of scott pruitt. he's gone but no one has gone back and looked at his conduct. tactical pants and a phone booth and what else. where do you see some of the leads opened by investigative journalism going if democrats take over control of the house or senate? >> not only subpoena power again, maybe that's complied with, maybe it isn't, but the thing to look at is how the republicans used it during the obama years. it gave them leverage to drive forward on issues and stories and really gave them something to grab onto. now you'll have investigative journalism, a party that's interested in getting to the bottom of this and scoring political points, and it's going to be a big deal whether the trump white house is going to comply or not. it's going to be something they'll have to contend with every day. >> phil rucker, you brought it to where it will be if this comes to pass and that's the pr. we have an example of what investigations do to this president. they trigger him. he wakes up and goes to bed