dylan byers, good of you to join us to talk about this. if you look at this in the simplest way, edward snowden's leaks were the most influential journalistic story. you didn't tip your hat in the - you didn't give your opinion in your peace. did you have doubt despite the controversial nature of this that the edward snowden story would win the pulitzer prize. >> i had doubts. it's hard to see how the pulitzer prize board could look at the reporting, bar none, the most significant story of the year, if not the decade or the century, and not give the award to both papers who have down an enormous amount to sort of bring these revelations to light. now, there is always the possibility that the board would air on the side of caution. if you look historically what they have done, you look at awaring the pend gone, it would be hard to see how they wouldn't award the post and guardian. >> the controversial erupt. congressman peter king said: >> a series of leaders called edward snowden a traitor. you mentioned in your piece, i believe, how barac