what are you learning? >> that's right, john. this is another example of the white house putting pressure on the department of justice and sessions to do something about the fbi. the axios report says at the urging of the president sessions told the fbi director chris wray that he wanted the deputy director andrew mccabe fired and in turn, the fbi director threatened to resign over the issue. now it's important to keep in mind that mccabe can't be fired. he's a career fbi agent so wray's only option perhaps would have been to re-assign him and that's what we reported previously for months. mccabe has been telling people that he plans to retire in march completely aware of some of the political fire that he's been taking from the president and his allies over the fbi's handling of the hillary clinton e-mail investigation and his connections to the two fbi employees who has been revealed sent anti-trump messages, these