orders, surveillance that continued until this year when manafort was still talking to the president. they also raided a storage facility of his. what are the implications of all of this? >> well, it certainly is a very aggressive investigation, much more so than is the norm for special prosecutors, certainly historically. they must see something because to get a warrant, which they've done on three occasions with manafort, they have to show probable cause that there is not only is he a foreign agent, but there's likely an he is pga auj or similar crime. so this was a pretty high standard. so that's why i say, you know, they have some evidence and they're being very aggressive in going after it and they're not hiding that fact at all. >> just a short while ago "the new york times" reported some of the aggressive tactics special counsel robert mueller is using in his investigation. here is a part of what they said about the raid on manafort's home in july.