whether sessions had an additional meeting with russia's ambassador to the u.s., sergey kislyak during the presidential campaign. you may remember this testimony from the attorney general back in january. >> if there is any evidence that any one affiliated with the trump campaign communicated with the russian government in the course of this campaign, what will you do? >> senator franken, i'm not aware of any of those activities. i have been called a surrogate at a time or two in that campaign and i did not have communications with the russians. and i'm unable to comment on it. >> all right. sessions amended his testimony in march saying he did, in fact, meet with sergey kislyak twice. now the lingering question is, can this all be construed as perjury? i want to bring in our legal guys to discuss this. avery friedman, civil rights attorney and law professor in cleveland and richard herman a