russia tomorrow. it will be provided to the senate judiciary committee. sessions is facing controversy for not revealing his two pre-election meetings with a russian ambassador during his confirmation hearings. he said he misunderstood the question when he denied any russia contracts during trump's campaign. democrats are calling for sessions to resign. president trump says sessions did not do anything wrong but could have spoken more accurately and, as we know, as of last thursday, he at least, sessions did, rescind himself from any involvement in investigations of russia's involvement with the u.s. election. so let's talk more about all of this with david rode, a cnn global affairs analyst and reuter's national security editor and paul butler, a former justice department prosecutor and now a georgetown law school professor. good to see you. paul, you first, what should sessions be saying in this written supplement. >> so, fred, when even president trump says that he could have