levels, you could work your way down. there's the inspector general that maybe under certain circumstances would be an appropriate outlet. i think you would have to evaluate each situation based on the facts and circumstances and look at rules. >> director comey said that when attorney general loretta lynch had a meeting on tarmac at the airport with president clinton knowing mrs. clinton was the subject of anticipate on ongoin investigation, for him that was the capper as he put it. he decided not to refer the matter to the deputy attorney general or to the attorney general but rather to take it upon himself to say that no reasonable prosecutor would prosecute a case like that under the circumstances. the reason i'm asking this -- i understand your hesitation about talking about a matter that's under investigation by the inspector general. in mr. rosenstein's memo, he