chris. >> hahn, thank you for that. let's go over to capitol hill where the sfaet and house should be coming back into session later today. garrett haig is standing by. on the sunday shows garrett, you saw this division, you got very nervous republicans who are worried about the president crossing the line. >> starting with democrats, they're not taking ty cob statement as providing much comfort. there's a feeling among democrats that thai like to see the republican colleagues do more to stand up for robert mueller and make it clear there will be some kind of consequences for the white house and the president if he fails to do so. that starts from paper statements from chuck schumer all the way down of zplak lay lawmakers. est thing this is the tame where all of us, republicans and democrats need to stand up and make it clear we're committed to the rules of law for the president and his lawyer to everything suggest about firing mueller and i knowing his investigation is unacceptable. >> chris, so far we have not heard r