indictment, strength of democracy, where does that mika, if i was, you know, back in my career in the past overseas, an embassy country team would get together and the ambassador would kind of set policy from the state department. the section heads would all kind of gather around and we d find our way to demarche the host government. often it had to do with candidates that were corrupt or countries going through turmoil. it s fascinating. the world is watching this right now. i think what s happening and ultimately this notion of accountability is really important because we have to practice what we preach. we do. and i think it remains to be seen what will happen. i think the signs are much better than the past, that somehow there will be accountability for this. we can t go around the world preaching about the rule of law and the importance of democracy if with don t practice. no man is above the law. state attorney, always good to see you. nice to have you in washington.