washington for a reason, that that will happen. but murkowski and collins seem to be doing their due diligence on their own, not farming it out to staff and they deserve a degree of credit for that. but this, the tribalism that's been merged in here is not going to disappear. it's bad blood that started with merrick garland and this wound is not going to heal quickly for the supreme court of the united states or the senate. >> phil, in terms of what they're looking at, 45 pages of interview summaries, 1,600 pages in the fbi tip line, 9 additional people interviewed, mark judge, which was one of the people everybody wants to hear from, he was interviewed for three hours, senators say. does that, to you, sound like a comprehensive investigation? >> no. but that's not what they are asked to do. i mean, you asked for meat loaf and you want to know why you don't get a t-bone. look, this is not an investigation conducted for criminal purposes. there is a client. the client is the senate and the white house. that client in the executive branch goes to, in essence, a contractor, that's the fbi, and