With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". guidelines, we agree with the district court that it falls well outside of the heartland of cases. 30 . In part, the commentary to § 3D1.4 reads: In unusual circumstances, the approach adopted in this section could produce adjustments for the additional counts that are inadequate or excessive.... Situations in which there will be inadequate scope for ensuring appropriate additional punishment for the additional crimes are likely to be unusual and can be handled with the Court, submitting two cases, United States v. Henriques, 234 F.3d 263 (5th Cir.2000), and United States v. Wilson, 182 F.3d 737 (10th Cir.1999), that require specific evidence that each image is received through interstate commerce, e.g., over the internet, see United States v. Carroll, 105 F.3d 740, 742 (1st Cir.1997) (<HOLDING>). We have little doubt, however, that

A: recognizing that federal authority under the fpa extends to the transmission of electric energy in interstate commerce and that fpa section 206 is among those provisions that grant authority in connection with such interstate transmission opera tions
B: recognizing that  the interstate nexus requirement is satisfied by proof of a probable or potential impact on interstate commerce
C: holding that transmission of photographs by means of the internet  constitutes transportation in interstate commerce
D: holding that the government can satisfy the hobbs act interstate commerce requirement by showing that the robbery resulted in the closure of a business engaged in interstate commerce
C.