an administration. >> i want to know about that. if the president is speaking to somebody not in the administration, there's no executive privilege? >> no. yes, you're correct the way you said it. executive privilege is supposed to be very narrow even within the executive branch. it's not any conversation between the president and anyone. it's supposed to be about regarding national security. now to extend it to people not in the executive branch takes it outside of all boundaries. and the thing that's interesting about lewandowski, he invoked this yesterday but not across the board. sometimes he said the white house has instructed me, and stams he answered openly. the only thing that made any sense of that, do i think this is good for trump or bad? >> he seemed to invoke it at times when he didn't answer the question. not necessarily in cases where it involved conversations they claimed were protected. sometimes even on things that are written in the mueller report, he did not want to answer those questions and invoke that kind of, you know,