is ultimately prosecuted. >> what do you make of the argument made out by general flynn's lawyers made out in the lengthy letter to congress? >> we have to respect the first amendment right against self-incrimination, and i suspect his defense counsel, his lawyer is making an argument that given the current environment and the range of allegations of missteps or misbehavior by general flynn that he's at some real legal risks so i think frankly any court would respect the argument being made by his counsel. >> the fifth amendment, his right against self-incrimination. should flynn be held in contempt? >> well, i think you'll leave that to the relevant committees, but my hunch at this point, as jeffrey toobin just laid out, that we're very early on. we need to have coordination between bob mueller, the new special counsel who is leading the fbi -- the fbi investigation which is both counterintelligence and potentially criminal. i don't think he should be held in contempt out of respect for the fifth amendment right against self-incrimination, but