andrew weissman, he's one of the more talented attorneys we have on board. >> well, i'll take that -- >> over a period of time, he's run a number of units -- >> i have very limited time. in august 2015, a very senior doj official called fbi deputy director andrew mccabe expressing concern that fbi agents were still openly pursuing the clinton foundation probe. the doj official was apparently very pissed off, quote/unquote. mccabe questioned this official, asking, are you telling me i need to shut down a badly predicate the investigation, to which the official replied, of course not. this seems to be a clear example of somebody within the executive branch attempting to influence an fbi investigation. so under your theory, couldn't that person be charged with obstruction as long as a prosecutor could come up with a potentially corrupt motive? >> i refer you to our lengthy dissertation on exactly those issues that appears at the end of the report. >> mr. mueller, i'd argue that it says above the supreme court