rosenstein, going as far as he could to exonerate the president, to say all these leaks are wrong and so forth and so on, and rosenstein wrote something which didn't satisfy the white house but tried to get them off his back. i think he must be under a lot of pressure from various parts of the white house. but let me go back to one other point. you know, the president in using these tweets to go after the special counsel to go after the whole investigatory process, is only adding to a growing body of evidence that he is trying to tamper with the investigation, he is trying to influence the investigation. and just as he saw in the issue of the travel ban, his tweets were used by the courts to say he has an intent that makes this unconstitutional, which happened in a couple of circuits now. and the more he plays this game of attacking, attacking, attacking, the more it will add to the weight of this amounts to obstruction of what he's trying to do. he ought to be staying away from this. >> margaret -- >> can i say one thing, though?