i am working on a sequel and it continues down this path to oblivion unless we do something about it. and we re not, are we? know we are not. so good catching up with you. the book is of course they know. and it gets into all the possibilities and links them altogether. again, it s fiction, but i m telling you, you will be readin it page by page. you will be startled by how it sounds pretty much like real life.
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the gentle lady from california. thank you, mr. chair. i want to follow up from my colleague here, mr. deutsche it s clear that the president was desperate for you to deliver the message to sessions. everyone else said no and he went to great lengths to make sure you d be effective in delivering it. after the president dictated the message, he told you to tell the attorney general that he would be the most popular guy in the country if he delivered that message to limit the investigation to the future. is that correct? could you reference me to that in the report please. yes, volume two, page 92. so is that correct. i d like to reference that. while you re looking, i m going to move on so the president is telling you how to convince sessions to do it page 92, first paragraph to tell sessions that he d be the most popular guy in the country if he did what the president ordered. and the president picked you for a reason because he knew you had
to the four corners of his report. i do think it s a good opportunity for congress to walk the american people through that report. i m probably one of the few guys that have read it page to page. one, because i had to testify about it in congress about a month ago. but two, also to understand the investigation. there s a lot of information there i think congress can educate the american people on. greg, given what bob is saying right there, for a member of congress on that committee tomorrow, if you re trying to maximize the information you get out analysis you get out of mueller, what s the best way to approach it? what kind of questions do you ask him? let me say first of all rnlgs i agree with everything bob said. with respect to the particulars of the hearing, if i was asking questions i would want to be very concise, much like i would have i was examining a witness on the stand at trial. ask very short questions, ideally asking questions calling for yes or no answers.