i would like to mention the fact that georgia lawsen would enable someone like trump to find extra votes per se and do you feel like he should be prosecuted or should be prosecuted for harassing them people to try to change to steal the election? >> guest: so, i certainly don't think he should be prosecuted for harassing to use your word to update the voter laws and in georgia as i noted in 2018 had concerns and i pointed out in 2016 at a national level there were concerns about whether the outcomes of the election were appropriate and whether the process was followed and so etllforth. look, georgia, had problems. they've had problems and they are taking steps to fix that. i will use a simple one that doesn't draw a particular conclusion but raises questions that my understanding and rounding off the numbers is there about 18000 people who and i say who voted whose names were used to vote in georgia in the last election who were either dead or registered to vote in a vacant lot or register to vote at a commercial address and that 18000 votes was a relatively small fraction of the total b