too far, as well. but we seem to be fast approaching that point. and my colleagues are going to need god forbid if we have this event to move past private conversations and take a public stand. i think all of us will as americans have to take a public stand and decide whether we're going to continue to be a nation of laws. and that no one including the president of the united states is bobbit law and he cannot arbitrary stop a duly constituted investigation. but i can tell you from at least where i stand as a -- as vice chair of the senate intelligence committee there are a lot of questions that still need to be answered. >> your counterparts over in the house intelligence committee who some critics have said are sort of conducting a counter investigation of the investigation, they -- this comes from robert costa of the west who says house intel chair devin nunes privately told several colleagues it's time for house the gop to hold rosenstein and wray in contempt of congress should they refuse to hand over