obligations. we believe strongly in the ethical and professional rules and regulations that govern our industry, our work, and our client interactions. as a matter firm policy, professional rules we do not comment on the work we conduct for our clients. these peanuts don t necessarily mean that america will ever see the details of america s finances since they d be protected by secrecy rules governing grand juries and wouldn t become public unless they are used in evidence in a criminal case. sandra: rick leventhal thank you. to speed on big day ahead big program including hogan gidley from the white house. more coming up in our 10:30 eastern time slot. sandra: just a few things to talk to him about. bill: which got an hour 20 minutes to think about it. meanwhile president trump putting a target on iran over the saudi oil attack. is tehran responsible and if so what happens next? republican mike turner member of the armed services committee will tell that next. sandra: plus the
good morning bill. i think it s going to depend on whether the communications involved are within the ambit of the presidents responsibilities. the way executive privilege works commits a recognized privilege, the supreme court recognized it in the united states first mixing. it didn t wrestle with the question of whether you have to be a formal advisor on the white house staff but the language in the opinion and the related opinions seem to suggest that as long as the president is within the bounds of his written executive responsibility, a claim of privilege is legitimate and if you think about it on the other side, bill, let s see a member of congress brought somebody and from private life to talk about some economic or private policy issue or foreign policy issue. i think if the justice department tries to subpoena that a person to ask about the
clear that he is not going there. frankly we are concentrating our resources on determining whether to impeach the president. personally i believe the president ought to be impeached. senate judiciary committee chair lindsay graham tweeted if now there s willing to go there nobody should go there but somebody is. massachusetts congressman a member of some of the so-called squad is introducing this resolution today to open in impeachment increasing in the statement sexual predators do not deserve a seat in the nation s highest court in brett kavanaugh s confirmation process set a dangerous precedent. we must demand justice for survivors and hold kavanaugh accountable for his actions according to the measure a committee would be authorized to take affidavits and subpoena potential witnesses it s unclear how that would succeed proceed. now house minority leader had this to say earlier. it s an imaginary impeachment. nobody in america wants this, there is no fax for it, and
they made in accounting error in a big piece about trumps tax plan. so where does that put us today? this is one of the reasons why the me this isn t all about a brett kavanaugh, because quite frankly as a business this is really bad for business for the new york times. i think it s business suicide if you go for the new york times to continue to do this and go on this trajectory. i know a lot of people think it s all political, but you are really going to ruin your own company, you re going to lose your job for the sake of a supreme court member who is a tenured position and is not going to be impeached, not going to be. it also explains that? i don t know to me this is the new york times really making an editorial decision to pursue some of these stories and it really is a compounding effect and it questions the credibility and this isn t the paper that we saw ten years ago where they were the paper of record and they were really thorough and some of the reporting. they h
checks coming he passed a background check and the purchase of the weapon that he used. it shows we need to look at the whole skill approach and response here. some of it is mental health, as we hear most of these stories after the fact this is an individual he told others he wanted to be a mess shooter even in high school he had lists of people he wanted to kill, people knew this but there was no action taken against him and with the unbelievable tragedy that unfolded. bill: they are suggesting that juvenile records that and when you turn 18 should not and, they should carry over into adulthood. i think after the tragedy you witnessed you probably agree with me. even in adulthood he showed signs and people were well aware of his interests in committing mass murder and we need to be able to take action, we need to be able to empower our law enforcement to be able to receive information, and i think it will make us safer. bill: it s good to see a come on mike turner from ohio. 20