about a lot and now as the attorney general last friday talking about the fact they re tripling the amount of cases that they have and investigations they have and the deputy attorney general rod rosario spoke about it on sun. we re after people committing crimes. we ll look to who has violated the law and hold them accountable. shannon: that will extend to white house staffers and members of congress as well. this is a pretty high priority for the trump justice department and reasonably so. we have to distinguish between links. there are the leaks that are irritating to the white house but are not a big deal if the president will roll out a policy on thursday and we hear about it on monday. they get irritated about that. but on the other hand, leaks of classified information are a criminal matter. they are very serious and we ve seen some incredibly serious leaks in the trump
these investigations going more than a year. there comes a point where you have to answer these things. don t tell us and do another press conference. until you have people in handcuffs this classified information, it s against the law to just leak it out and give it to whoever you want. you can t do that. shannon: how much has to do with the change in administration and a lot of holdovers in the agency from the last administration who may not be excited about doing the investigations you mentioned. no doubt. i caulked up the last few months of the obama administration. now that you have the deputy attorney general coming to the microphone saying we ll hold everybody accountable no matter who they are, prove it. people are documented by the inspector general s office. not members of congress who pointed these people out specifically and they should be held accountable by the department of justice. shannon: we are also getting new information about this tarmac meeting between form