exctations. in part because we sat in this private briefing with rod rosenstein, teputy attorney general, in which he would give us nothing about the content of his communications with trump. he wouldn't even tell us in that closed door meeting about who he consulted in writing the memo that recommended comey's firing. the reason for that is he said, listen, this is all subject to a potential criminal obstruction of justice case. knowing comey, knowing how careful he normally is, he'll make a little bit of news tomorrow. i have a feeling he's going to be just as careful as rosenstein was given the potential scope of mueller's investigation. >> let me ask you what dan coats, former ambassador, former senator, now dni dan coats' news that broke last night. how does that impact how you're looking at this entire mess, possible obstruction of justice charge against the president of