crime. w why didn't you do more? why did you sit on it? >> an interesting question. comey's answer is that he felt nervous, he wanted to respect protocol and maybe wanted to work it out privately. what i think gets lost a little bit is this bigger question is why continuously to multiple people trump was running interference on behalf of michael flynn. here we have a person who trump at that point knew misled on his issue of lobbying for turkey, we knew he lied to the vice president about his conversations with russia. yet trump time and again talks to people and says lay off this guy, don't investigate this guy, help me out with this guy. we've debated whether it's shear loyalty for just being there. it seems like there's more nefarious, the sheer extent