indicates where things are going in terms of the conversation about the legal situation surrounding the president which is that we're shifting away from this collusion narrative that we've been given for the last two years and instead talking about campaign finance issues and things that are much more under the purview of the southern district of new york. and that's going to be, i think, the legal challenge for the president moving forward. in terms of what democrats on capitol hill are going to do with this information, this all is taking place in the context of the push backed by the democratic base for impeachment of the president, impeachment which, i think, is unlikely to happen given the leadership of the democrats and what they want to have going forward, the risks that they think would be entailed in a situation as they have it today. chris: all right. weaver going to get more into that in a moment, but marie, what about this argument? the president said it and ben suggested it as well that the russia collusion, obstruction of justice is basically a dry hole, so democrats are shifting the terms of the debate to,