i'm glad someone made the case and now my friend bill reilly and others will have something to read, if they choose to do so. having said that, why you think that no one has been prosecuted? >> unfortunately come the majority of the answer is- and unfortunately, the majority of the answer is that this industry is so wealthy and powerful that people are scared not only to regulate them, but most especially to prosecute them when they create -- commit crimes. some of it is the fear of their power, and some of it is the desire to make money along with them. tavis: if your the government, how do you end up being scared of your citizenry? >> these are not your average citizens we are talking about. we are talking about companies, and in some cases, individuals, with billions of dollars at their disposal. and now there is no limitation of the money that can be spent on political campaigns. these guys are really powerful. tavis: doesn't this in some way threaten our very democracy? if we live in a country that express the believes in the rule of law, how does that apply to some if a brother