it put don in the position where he had to give all that testimony. and it just was dumb advice from a c-grade legal team. >> dumb advice from a c-grade legal team? you agree with that? >> it was stunning. when they gave him permission, dowd and ty cobb, to go ahead and talk almost contemporaneously with events that were unfolding to probably the grand jury at maximum, and at minimum, the top investigators in the special counsel's office. so he unloaded as it was all going along. 30 hours. and they did not claim privilege. they did waive it. so christie nailed that. they could have at least, if they wanted to block the testimony, they could have fought it. attorney-client privilege is a tricky thing for white house counsel. ken starr back during the clinton administration broke right through that privilege when hillary clinton claimed it, and that's the precedent in the district of columbia, that there