word "grave," especially after what the fbi has been through, what do you take from that? >> this will literally slow down so many investigations. it will create a fisa application is the most reviewed packet that you would have done at the fbi. it goes through rigorous reviews before it even gets to the court. can you imagine being an fbi agent who's going forward with evidence, maybe multiple sources, particularly in a public corruption case, knowing that maybe three, four years down the road, some politicians is going to look into that application, pick out something they want for political purposes, and throw it out into the open public without any sort of context around it. it will really harm investigations around this country. people won't trust fisa as a tool. we've already been going through this debate with the 702 provisions, fisa and additional clauses, it will do great damage both to the fbi as an institution and to the tools that they use. >> what happens to christopher wray, what does he do if the president disregards his advice, his plea?