there will be a memo from the democrats and a big public debate about it. >> it doesn't help our national interest to have that debate. if you're a foreign intelligence officer in the great -- in great britain or in france or australia or any place else and you think, well, i'm thinking about sharing information, but wait a second, maybe i shouldn't be sharing that information because this could be the end result of it. it gets put into a political -- i can't that word, political process, and, therefore, we're not going to participate with you. there are very severe consequences -- >> ann, how concerned are you about the memo's release? >> i'm unbelievably concerned about it. there's two levels to think about. first, we are talking about classified nfry eied informatio as was just said, how we gather that information which we do not release publicly. first of all. the second piece is i think it's really important to remember that the memo is not facts. it's one person version of facts. if we go back to why and how fisa warrants are issued, this