subpoenas, executed 500 search warrants, obtained more than 230 orders for communication records, issued 50 orders authorizing use of pen registers, which is phone numbers, made 13 requests to foreign governments for evidence and interviewed approximately 500 witnesses. so does that not answer the question about what the house is doing? that's purely politics, number one. number two with regard to the report, we're the private come for the president. our view is under the regulations the attorney general will decide what he can disclose and what he can't. of course, national security material, grand jury material would not be authorized unless you have some kind of court order. absent that, i can't imagine they would release 6e material and, obviously, national security materialment soft the attorney general will make a determination in the coming days of what he believes is appropriate to release, and that's what'll be released, is what i suspect. shannon: and over the last few days before we had this letter