the relevant committees of jurisdiction. eric: and then what? how do they find out, and what do they refer to and what happens next if, indeed, there is this stuff? >> well, i mean, they would write a report, and if they felt there was a violation of law, they would make some kind of referral to the justice department or independent counsel. we're so far from that. this really right now is just a political problem for attorney general sessions, and i think we're so far from there being a significant legal problem that's, you know, months or years off, if ever -- eric: yeah, because -- >> right now there's just not evidence for it. eric: and despite the president's criticism, the white house is expressing confidence in the attorney general. "the wall street journal" says mr. sessions might have resign after the presidential outburst, but we're glad he didn't. no doubt he is a man of integrity who will defend the justice department against improper political interference. president trump has shown he