way. we've seen this very strong statement from sarah sanders, his spokesperson, calling comey a political hack and mccabe a chronic liar, so it seems likely that rod rosenstein would want to stay the course. he's been there for about two years and i'm sure it feels like 20 for him and in some ways, can't get out soon enough but i think he's a loyal steward of the institution of the justice department and wants to be there as long as it's within his choice and power to do so, i think he'll stay unless somehow president trump wants to fire him before then. >> chuck rosenberg, does any of this impact chris ray's ability to continue to do his job day after day as fbi director? >> it really shouldn't and for some of the same reasons that barbara just articulated regarding the deputy attorney general. chris wray is an institutionalist, he follows the rules. by the way, this wasn't opened