demand that the department hand over the report and that they intend to make it public. the white house may counter by asserting" you guessed it "executive privilege to prevent key findings from being turned over." president trump's attorney rudy giuliani spoke to fox news after the "bloomberg" piece was published this morning. he said, "we prefer that as much of the report as possible is public. we believe a selective release would be problematic, but giuliani did not rule out the white house invoking executive privilege. saying further, and we quote "we will enter that review process with no preconceptions about blocking material but until our team reviews the report, we cannot waive executive privilege. well, here to talk about all of it, our friend, maya wiley. these days a professor at the news school. counselor, i have a number of questions for you. first of all, the calendar, when you hear that month, february, in a report, do you put much stock in that? there's a lot you and i discussed night after night here