department of justice and those institutions that keep this country safe, i think it is apauling what they've done so far, and i think there is going to be some transparency into how sensitive the material is, without giving away any content of what's in those documents. >> again, this argument that we're hearing from some corners already that whatever was seized was declassified. we can't just say, oh, that file you got that says classified, i took care of that. >> i have been hear thchlg the usual practice and every president i have worked to has followed the practice, if you go back to the agency that originally classified a document or a program, and you seek their concurrence, and make sure that you're not going to do any inadvertent or intentional damage to u.s. national security, by declassifying a document. and then a president can make a decision, but for him to just say arbitrarily and unilaterally these are declassified, he did that with any type of nuclear