that's basically, if he releases it in a press release it's getting turned. >> reporter: randall jordan, thanks very much. >> for more coverage online go to kqed.org/newsroom. thanks so much for watching. >> not backing down. president trump stands by his claims that barack obama wiretapped trump tower during the presidential race. but the senate intelligence committee found no evidence. i'm robert costa. and we'll talk surveillance, health care, and the skinny budget, tonight on sew show. show -- on "washington week." >> we don't have any evidence that that took place. i don't think there was an actual tap of trump tower. >> but the white house continues to defend the president's unsubstantiated allegations, claiming the obama administration spied on trump tower. insisting that the intelligence committees and the media are getting it all wrong. >> hold on. hold on. i am trying to answer your question, jonathan, if you can calm down. he stands by it. but, again, you're mischaracterizing what happened t