. >> shepard: let's bring in jeffrey kramer, former federal prosecutor and assistant attorney, currently>> shepard: i don't know how much longer we can talk about when they will answer these questions, do you have a thought about it? >> we haven't been talking about it for a while, it was stop and go. it seems at this point at least there are some written answers coming possibly in the coming months that would probably fall short of any prosecutor would like from someone they want to chat with but that may be as good as mr. mueller gets at this point. >> shepard: if you are the prosecutor though and you have all these witnesses and all this evidence, why bother? if you want answer questions, then why bother? >> that's a fair point, the best-case scenario is getting the president to answer not only your first volley of questions with the follow-up, because if someone is not telling the truth, they can be one or two layers of lies and it's hard to get four or five layers deep. so if they are not going to do that, i don't want to say this is the next best thing but it's at least something t