you would have conference calls, video teleconferences and develop a coordinated strategy. in the next 30 days we re going to interview these folks and share the reports of those interviews and see what we have. we re going to send out grand jury subpoenas to try to get phone records for all of these people. there s a coordinated strategy like that. with the department of justice you have the ability to do that. i still think you need the state actors, the u.s. attorney s offices in all of those states because they are the boots on the ground. they have the ability to work with the local fbi, to get out and interview people and gather the records. but coordinating together really is the value of the federal government working together as opposed to each state doing its own thing. i wanted to ask you, barbara, about this landmark seditious conspiracy indictment charge that the doj has brought against the leader of the oath keepers, stewart rhodes. you are one of the few lawyers having