>> i said maybe it's my office. maybe my office. and what i did is i said i won't tell anybody, i'm going to have a meeting and i won't tell anybody about my meeting with intelligence, nobody knew, not even ronne, my executive assistant for years. she didn't know. i didn't tell her. the meeting was had, the meeting was over, they left and immediately the word got out that i had a meeting. >> now based on the reporting over the past few weeks -- and admittedly it's a lot of anonymous sources and hard to make sense of -- it's clear at least a significant portion of the american intelligence apparatus appears to believe that the incoming president of the united states, their future boss is potentially the turned asset of a foreign adversary and at the same time that same man, the president-elect, seems to think that the intelligence apparatus is out to destroy him politically by staging a kind of soft coup. it's a recipe for a major constitutional crisis in the very near future. and the urinar.