bret tolman? >> guest: one of the factors it is often forgotten is the attorney general has the exclusive authority to bring a case and presented to the grand jury. but there is no mechanism, there is no grand jury to go back to when you want to dismiss the case. that authority lies the attorney general. now remember it is the same attorney general that they plan to prosecute after the ig found the inspector general found that he lied to then investigator. so this attorney general is not looking at the politics of this. he's looking at the facts and the law. on it is getting injected into it by a judge who refuses to acknowledge the authority to dismiss the cases within the department of justice. it really is a difficult decision to make, when you might request it is an extraordinary motion for lack of a better description that you would file because you have no other avenue for release. felt that judge solon was refusing to dismiss the case and acknowledge the authority of the executive branch. s