ask a question. >> right. >> particularly would rub a white house correspondent the wrong way. >> if you're sean spicer, how difficult is it to try to be the voice of the administration when the president himself could tweet ten minutes later and undermine the message? or how do you even know what the message is? so many times we heard from sarah huckabee sanders and sean spicer "i don't know," "i don't know what the president thinks." >> you wonder how much communication there is between sean spicer. whomever takes the job will have to stipulate we actually have to communicate. whether than laura ingram or not, that's the name you keep hearing thrown out there. >> we'll see. 43 minutes past the hour. it may be the largest leak of voter information in history. the data of almost 200 million americans was exposed. that's more than half of the u.s. population. the source -- a republican national committee contractor. the information -- accidentally made public during a security upgrade. it was left unprotected for two days. we're talking the data of names,