guilty plea, we bring your attention to a column in "time" magazine called "how robert mueller works a case." we quoted from it on friday night's broadcast. it's written by a former colleague of the now special counsel robert anderson, who served as assistant director of counterintelligence under then-fbi director robert mueller. it says, expect more indictments, more charges, and he sees the hallmark signs of a russia spy game with the ultimate goal of getting at donald trump. but adds this, "if i want to spy on trump i don't need or necessarily want to get directly in front of him. i'll use sources or i will use an intermediary known as a cutout. the russian intelligence services will then dangle something the cutout wants. whether it's sex or money or drugs or information. in this case, it was hillary clinton's e-mails." robert anderson has been kind enough to join us on tonight's broadcast. first of all, sir, do you concur with the opinion i hear expressed so often on this broadcast that had we launched a national organic search for the