>> talked about it to the russian ambassador. >> yes, to the russian ambassador. you've also got a president who just a couple of days ago, put out what looked very much to me like secret overhead, secret classified overhead, of iranian launch sites, and then if there were any question as to whether or not they were secret, he tweeted shortly thereafterwards, he said, the law says i can do whatever i want with this stuff. and lastly, jim's point about him disappearing on a regular basis behind closed doors with vladimir putin, when we really don't know exactly what is going on and whether there was anybody there to hold him accountable later on. those are all really serious concerns to those entities which would be interested in providing intelligence to the united states government. >> rolfe, if somebody doesn't -- president trump doesn't have a career in diplomacy or intelligence, if somebody -- and doesn't have a lot of experience with intelligence, they can inadvertently reveal information that they shouldn't, even if they aren't intending to. i'm wondering again, rolfe, i know there's probably a lot you can't say on any of the details