of his conversations with the president to a friend to leak to the news media, because he believed those notes were alarming and lead to the appointment of a special counsel. but i think what came across the most from the portion of our interview that discussed comey is how angry he really still is over the whole thing. he was really eager to dive into comey. we didn't ask questions specifically why he fired comey or what he thought since then. but he was very eager to talk about it. and swung from saying that it was the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein who had written a memo at the white house's urging that was critical of comey saying he was in charge. he's the reason that comey was fired to saying that he wants this credit for firing comey. and i think what really came across is that he feels like there is a lot of hypocrisy in how washington has talked about the firing. >> well, he talks about it. i think, he obviously, gives