laundering. > that is the central issue because after the june 12th summit in singapore, he has to make a choice. will he sit down with bob mueller or not to do an interview. if he doesn't, he fays a possible subpoena battle and beyond that, he faces a report on his conduct that could be given to rod rosenstein, the deputy attorney general. >> let me go to barbara on the legal question. the latest one is a judge in manhattan has said he has to sit down to answer questions up to seven hours apparently, i don't know where the number came from, on the summer zar boes case, a suit against him for saying she's lying about the relationship they had. yeah, not surprising that's the decision in the case. very consistent with the decision we saw in bill clinton in the paula jones case. >> that's the one that got him in trouble. >> it is. a sitting president, it can be required to sit for a deposition. under oath. you've got to be very disciplined to answer questions