warned him about michael flynn. if he has any regrets that he didn t follow that advice back in the day. more broadly about the information, the highly class y classified information, he has said to have provided to two senior russian officials in the oval office during that visit last week. whether he can be trusted with highly classified information in the same way that he suggested his opponent during the course of the campaign, hillary clinton, could not be. brian? peter, how much exposure to the media are we expecting on the overseas trip? are there a number of these availabilities? is there at least one per day? is it are they disappearing or have more been added to the schedule? reporter: they re definitively disappearing. far u fewer on past trips. i went to saudi arabia with president obama, went to israel with him. the opportunity to see the president, not so much to interact with him but pose questions to him had been frequent. this time around, it s not entirely clear
the memo and the highly class y classified information and i asked him about the danger of releasing it publicly. let s be clear about this. the memo was derived from information that the department gave us. it s not like there s new information. everything in the memo they already have. what they don t know specifically is what are their complaints. i m fine to share them with them but you can t say a memo is reckless if you haven t read it. they re not allowing them to read it. they re not allowing them to review it. they re not letting them read it. obviously that s pretty circular logic. gowdy doesn t think the public should see the information this is based on. the justice department doesn t know what s spin or take on all that information, that real source data the republicans took. democratic new york congressman told me the memo is this. a list of republican talking points designed to discredit the fbi and the russia