i can't imagine someone will come in and sit in rosenstein's place and try to baby-sit him and redirect of the course of the investigation. that's just not going to happen. i totally agree with everything bob said, by the way. and i think if he tries to replace rosenstein, if he tries to replace sessions, it would be seen for what it is. it would be seen as the act of a man with a guilty mind. innocent people don't behave this way. they don't threaten to fire anyone who's taken a hard line look at what they've done. they don't try to interfere in investigations. they profess to be innocent. they should act innocence. >> i brought up bill clinton and talked about him being impeached and staying in office. as you see the raid against the president's lawyer, the connection to women and the alleged sexual affairs are there parallels to these investigations that maybe the president can learn from and his