the fact. a conspiracy, she loses that spousal privilege. >> i agree with that 1,000%. if they have dna and the dna comes back to her, the last thing she's going to be worried about is whether or not she called after the fact. i mean that is not going to be anybody's worry. she's going to be smack dab in the middle of a terror prosecution on the basis of conspiracy. if she didn't know anything and then learned after the fact, no, she doesn't have any legal obligation. she may have a moral obligation. >> how difficult is it going to prove conspiracy here? i mean either one of you. she lives in a small apartment. yes, she's working all the time. but our understanding is there was explosives, bomb making equipment, pipebombs scattered around this apartment. so, you know, you notice that. you are then under an obligation to say something? is that enough? is that conspiracy because someone is building bombs or not? >> somebody once said that conspiracy is one of the, you know, the arrows in a lazy prosecutor's quiver. it's so easy to prove. she's in a small -- she's in a