trying to put pressure on jim comey, former fbi director. he used all sorts of people he tried to have twist comey's arm to do what he wanted in terms of allegedly turning down the heat on michael flynn, former national security adviser. he had, for example, dan coates allegedly was asked to do something with comey, as well. we've seen repeated instances in which donald trump has used multiple people to try and get what he wants. that's fundamentally what the question is here. yes, there's this broader question, broader criminal question of obstruction of justice. what we're seeing is a president who is used to getting his way, came from the private sector where he's a ceo and sort of, you know, active by edict, who comes into the presidency and tries to do the same sort of thing. i think that fundamentally is what these additional sources reveal. yes, once again, this isn't just him saying, hey, mcgann, go and talk to session, try and keep him from recusing. it is donald trump using every tool in his arsenal to try and make something happen which is probably inappropriate. >> according to the wolff book, wants his attorney general to act like his lawyer like cohn did in the private sector.