If he was worried about his job security Friday, Sessions didn't hint at it in his speech. And though the president had needled Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in his Times interview, too, Sessions took time to praise his second-in-command, who he said "sort of" runs the department. "He's from around here," he said, noting that Rosenstein grew up in the Philadelphia suburbs and attended the Wharton School: "He's been trained in how to read numbers."