heard anything on the hill? the contempt vote on holder is going to be in the house on thursday. and congressman issa is doing his best to whip this up, even though he admitted on fox he has no everyday of a coverup? >> it's a presumption of guilt with a recognition of innocence. they acknowledge they have no evidence that shows that the administration was involved in this, but they're searching for evidence that it was there. the thing they're willfully ignoring or seems they're ignoring is that the attorney general cannot exercise the right of executive privilege. he must request that right from the president himself. and so when the president exercised that right, it was part of the process. it wasn't some sort of malicious or sinister attempt to cover it up, at least according to the white house. that's an important thing to actually know when you're looking at this because there's no way to exercise executive privilege without bringing the president into the matter, to then turn around and say it's