amendment. rosenstein emphatically denies comments and he will make his case before the president at the white house thursday. yes, the same day as the kavanaugh hearing. we're joint by a former federal prosecutor, friend and former supervisor of rod rosenstein. thank you for taking this opportunity. we need the help. i'll take his silence as acceptance. can you hear me? >> i can hear you. >> what do you think is true? do you think rosenstein offered his resignation? do you think he was just talking about it because he heard they were going on fire him? we've heard everything. now we hear that there is an anticipation that he might resign or maybe there isn't. what do you know? >> my sense is that rod went over to see the chief of staff for the president after newspaper reports of comments by the president about the department of justice.