i am quite certain she did not break any lsawaw, that this offr came to her after the merger was already approved. but i completely understand what the public feels the way they do about it. i think, but there is a very simple answer to this, that she should not be held accountable for it, but i hope we learned a lesson here. that is simply this -- no confirmed person at that agency should interview for any private sector job while they are there. they should make a commitment -- is one thing if the president tos i want to mov eyoe you something else. if the senate confirms due to be a decisionmaker, go there and be a decisionmaker. if you want to leave, leave. some time off, enjoy the family, and start looking for a job. if we had that simple rule that nobody interviews for a private- sector job while sitting commissioner, it would be better off. guest: so you agree with free press which sent a letter asking that if the remaining commissioners to publicly pledged that it would not consider taking a job at at&t or t mobil. >> i would certainly say i agree with the sentiment -- i would go