into the civil rights division, the fbi, with the charleston shooting, and the shooting outside the jcc. would they take more of an equity or state where cases have historically been civil rights matters or a hate crime? >> i think we effectively work them through now, but this will the martinmple of luther king jr. attempt bombing of that parade, and it is a case where he looked across and investigated -- we often do not know what the motive is. there are a lot of theories out be a groupthat might motivated, or a white extremist group, so you were together, given your different expertise and the different things you can authorize to make sure you are leaving no investigative stone unturned, and then you can look and see given the conduct and the evidence that we have developed, which legal pool is best used to hold this person to account question mark for example, in the mlk bombing, there were charges brought related to a hate crime, related to the explosive device, and there was also domestic terrorism related sentencing, so it is what is not important. from my perspective, to make s