>> i don't anticipate that we will. and just to be clear, that -- the paragraph you just read, is our working assumption based on the expertise of the sources we talked to. but we have not seen the search warrant, obviously. or any of the documents that could become unsealed tomorrow. so it's difficult to say with any certainty what they will or will not show. but i think you are right, if there's any classified material, in those documents, it would be rejected. it's not something the government would out and be seen publicly. >> this was already an interesting story that got a whole lot more interesting thanks to your colleagues and their interpreted reporting. thank you philip rucker, he's the editor for the washington post. joining us now is the former director of the cia, john brennan. director, thank you for being with us, particularly on shore to notice. i want to start with the obvious question, how big of a deal is this? >> it's a big deal, ari.