mr. kestler, do you agree with mr. charles krauthammer. >> no. i think for once he is wrong.s certainly good to be skeptical but not since the hoover days when hoar was the director has the fbi engaged in abuses or made decisions for political reasons. under watergate they resisted the effort by nixon, the president to suppress that investigation. several years ago the fbi began an investigation of senator menendez, a democrat prosecution allegations which turned out to be bogus. and then into bribery. this is way before menendez criticized obama. now the fbi director comey is the guy who resisted and refused bush white house orders to continue to do intercepts when he thought that they were illegal. so, in my opinion, there is no way that the fbi would try to cover. >> all right. but they haven't announced it so far. how do you see it? do you think the fbi will -- they can investigate bay the way on their own. they tonight need the attorney general to okay it. but they can't prosecute without the justice department the attorney general okaying it. is that correct? >> that's