>> neil: all right, attorney general nominee william barr was doing the meet and greet thing with law makers on capitol hill today, at reports the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein will leave after special counsel bob mueller submits his final report, whenever that is. catherine herridge keeping track of the fast moving developments. >> thanks, neil, good afternoon. associations close to the deputy attorney general tell fox news he always believed he'd do the deputy job for about two years, which is approaching, but hasn't been without controversy. this morning the white house characterized rosenstein's departure as civil. >> i don't think there's any willingness by the president or the white house to push him out. my guess is that he is making room for the new attorney general to build a team that he wants around him. >> rosenstein did not speak to reporters as he left his home in suburban washington. last month, house republicans closed out their rush and singled out rosenstein for failing to come to the hill to answer questions underneath