will be guys like rod rosenstein, chris wray from fbi, certainly the national security attorneys at the white house giving the president a recommendation on it. reporter: for context, the democrats memo is ten pages. it s supposed to be a counterargument to the republicans memo which came out last friday, which was 3 1/2 pages. chief of staff kelly also said that he had a great conversation with rod rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, who was here today at the white house meeting with the president to discuss the democrats memo. you ll recall, anderson, just last friday the president was asked if he had confidence in rod rosenstein. he was mentioned in the nunes memo as signing off on a fisa warrant for carter page, and the president said, you tell me. but the two men met here today at the white house, and from here rosenstein, christopher wray, the head of the fbi, and others will weigh in and make recommendations by thursday on what should happen with the democrats mem