to work at it hard. i don't question their commitment, but there are so many different elements of this. foreign relations, where i sit on, could be looking at foreign policy vis-a-vis russia in the effects that it has in this regard. you could be looking at it an intelligence angle. you could be looking at it from a judiciary angle as it relates to the election process in this country and how russia tried to affect it instead of having dispirit elements, a commission that is committed ultimately i think would be the greatest course. in the absence of being able to create one, because i think those calls have been rebuffed by the republican leadership in both the house and senate then we need to vigorously pursue it through each and every one of these avenues. >> ties to russia ended the career of a national security adviser this week as you know, in an interview last month with the fbi general flynn denied he had discussed u.s. sanctions against russia with the country's rams dorr before president trump took office. turns out that was not true. do you think at this point -- he's lot his job but do you