mccabe denies any wrongdoing and says he was singled out as part of the administration's war with the special counsel. and now, sources tell abc news mccabe sat down for an interview with mueller's team and has turned over memos of his conversations with the president. tonight, the white house insists the president has no plans to fire robert mueller. but many in washington, like republican senator lindsey graham, remain concerned. >> if he tried to do that, that would be the beginning of the end of his presidency. >> but cecilia, as you reported, the white house trying to ease concern over on the hill, saying the president has no plans to fire mueller. but back to the other headline you reported on tonight, about the nation's opioid crisis. the president had this to say today about executing some drug dealers. >> the ultimate penalty has to be the death penalty. now, maybe our country's not ready for that. it's possible. it's possible that our country's not ready for that. and i can understand it, maybe. although personally, i can't understand that. >> so, cecilia, how does the