have access to national security information, wolf. she did, however, have a security clearance that was revoked when she was fired a few months into 2017. >> all right. very intriguing indeed. elise, thank you. i want to bring back mike rogers. how extraordinary is this? >> the russians are very aggressive. the secret service is taking some heat for not taking it seriously. they said she didn't have access to anything outside of a very low classification intranet system. the problem is she had access to the embassy. if you remember back in the '80s, it was rife with listening devices. as a matter of fact, our state department was penetrated in the late '90s. russians had something placed in a table in a conference room that was a listening device that was beaming out very sensitive conversations. so it's not just the fact that she had access to the intranet. it's the fact she had access to the building. she could identify people coming and going for the fsb.