information and is protected with unique additional access and security protocol. that point is key there, anderson. often with intelligence, you can have two differing opinions about the same thing. did the president go too far? will the russians be able to figure it out based on what the president revealed of this particular information? there is concern that of the adversaries we have that russia is so highly skilled at this kind of thing that their concern is that russia could reengineer the source of the intelligence based on what they any and based on the nature of the intelligence. >> and potentially endangering either an individual or individuals or a collection method? >> exactly. or frankly an intelligence sharing partnership. it's a partner that did not want to know it's sharing this kind of information with the u.s. >> which is obviously -- the u.s. relies on intelligence partners to share information, regionally all around the world.