few days earlier from the pdb, the president s daily brief. he was confusing classified information with news clips. it sounds very similar to the way the president took in information. you know, it was we began those engagements with the attorney general understanding that we had some work to do to teach the attorney general about the intelligence products that we were producing, how to recognize those products, how to appreciate the sourcing and compare sourcing across different products and how to interpret some of those products. and so that s how we approached those initial engagements. it was a challenge. ultimately we found that his interests and his focus was frequently on areas that were not particularly relevant to the national security issues that we were trying to bring in front of him. what s next for andrew mccabe? well, i don t know. i ve really i ve spent a lot of time in the last year driving
my week that, you know, it is not just drop off to school but it s being a library volunteer, it is organizing their schedules. and we really have a partnership in that way. you are driving carpool in the, mo, you are making lunching in the morning. yeah. or arranging play dates or arranging babysitters when that s necessary. i m very insistent on taking them to the dentist. my oldest son had a tooth knocked out when he was younger and that freaked me out. now i like to micromanage the dental hygiene. you have great teeth. you have a great smile. they are not bad. but that s the biggest thing, that that s a huge part of who i am, is tending to them. i m wearing my dodger blue because as i did when i interviewed our colleague and friend, chuck todd. the whole dodger club thing, there s not a lot of us in washington. do you go to the national games? i m a big nationals fan. i believe that baseball is about