[laughter] [applause] senstein orro rosenstein? gen. rosenstein: there is no right answer. i have relatives who pronounce it stein. i will answer to either one. [laughter] ron: you agreed to do this with nonterview screened questions in advance. in the presence of the press. and without any reservations, other than pending cases. the question i have is why? [laughter] gen. rosenstein: i couldn't turn down this invitation. particularly on law day, which , andry significant to me my career. i think it's important for us to take opportunities like this to get out the word about the rule of law to explain what it means and why it is critical to our democracy. think it would be a fair statement to say the office of the deputy attorney general has by and large over the course of history been one that has not been at the forefront of people's minds. i assume that most people, even those in the academy, couldn't identify past deputy attorney general's. so tell me, what happened? [laughter] gen. rosenstein: i'm looking forward to regaining my anonymity. it's funny, i had been in the