>> i mean, jim comey and andrew mccabe didn't call him the mobster but made the same point. it's striking how similar the conduct is. i want to ask you about something chris christie said in that chair last week. he said trump didn't tell him to lie. it would seem under the statute he wouldn't have to, that the criminality was implicit and explicit and if you look at sort of the recent reporting about the latest efforts at on struktstrukt obstruction, it wasn't trying to obstruct the mueller probe. the president is on the record, has been reported and hasn't refuted that he tried to interfere and obstruct the investigations out of sdny. >> yeah, what michael cohen said that i thought was so interesting if his testimony was the president didn't actually tell me to lie, he didn't have to. that's not how he works. if you've been with him long enough, everyone else knows with what he means. if you listen to what jim comey said in his testimony back until now two years ago, he knew what the president meant when the president asked him about the mike flynn investigation, he took that as an order. he didn't follow it but interpreted it as an order. i think when you look all around, that's the question