tweets and the white house press secretary's insistence there's nothing to see here there is plenty to see. the man the president once called a foreign policy adviser pleads guilty to lying about his contact with russia. now one of the many questions of course is will the president try to impede the investigation going forward, an vegs he's repeatedly called a witch-hunt. new reporting tonight says there's an internal fight over how aggressively he should try to go after mueller. according to the reporting other advisers dlug his former chief stat gist steve bannon are saying he should push back aggressively. as i said plenty to see. what jumps out at you at this point in all that we learned today? >> what jumps out at me is i spent five years with director mueller. what jumps out at me is what we're not going to see here. we're going to violate the laws of nature because this maneuver is going to roll uphill. he did not after 12 years as an fbi dreng tore to get into the