criticized the press fiercely, but i hope constructively, because without a free press as our founding fathers recognized, democracy cannot function. >> lieutenant colonel ralph peters, always good to have you on. thank you. >> thank you. >> i want to check in with chris and see what he's working on for the top of the hour. chris? >> peters makes you gulp. talking about, you know, stalin. it's pretty -- >> yeah, and it's just weird that they're using the same phrase. so, tonight, we're going to take a little bit of a different tact on this issue about collusion not equaling a crime. i actually think that the media got out over its skis on this, and i think we're missing the forest for one tree, and i'm going make the legal case today. and i think it's mostly common sense where you can start with where we're hearing from the trump legal team right now, but still wind up looking at a whole garden basket of potential criminal activity that stems from this. so we'll lay out the case. we're also going to take on the man who wants people to be able