how can rosenstein take potegs of that report where a critical issue was the decision to fire comey where the president's view was drafted by rosenstein himself? do you not see a conflict in that? >>rosenstein's decision when he gets -- first of all, you make a very good point. let me start there. you put your finger on something that we all need to give some thought to. but the decision that rosenstein makes when he gets the report is what do i do with this? do i sit on this and keep it confidential? or do i make all of it or part of it public? do i make all of it or part of it available to the house of representatives and to the senate? that is a fairly simple binary decision. any small role that he might have played in one part of the charges that mueller might be recommending, you put your finger on something important but i'm not certain it's going to be at the end of the day