colleagues here, terrific work yet again. thank you. my question would be for viewers, especially who don t follow at the molecular level, underscore why these 18 days matter so. yes. i d be happy to. especially in this investigation we need to make sure we kind of zoom out and put all of this in context each time. so, the reason why robert mueller is so focused on these 18 days is he s trying to understand what the president knew about flynn s interview with the fbi. on january 26, sally yates who was acting then as attorney general, came to the white house chief counsel don mcgahn and told him that flynn was lying to senior officials at the white house, like pence, based on those press accounts. and he also she also conveyed he had had an interview with the fbi. mcgahn, as you just saw in that testimony, asked sally yates how flynn did, and she wouldn t say how he did. she didn t think that was appropriate. but it is obvious that was of
julia, first from your colleagues here, terrific work yet again. thank you. my question would be for viewers, especially who don t follow at the molecular level, underscore why these 18 days matter so. yes. i d be happy to. especially in this investigation we need to make sure we kind of zoom out and put all of this in context each time. so, the reason why robert mueller is so focused on these 18 days is he s trying to understand what the president knew about flynn s interview with the fbi. on january 26, sally yates who was acting then as attorney general, came to the white house chief counsel don mcgahn and told him that flynn was lying to senior officials at the white house, like pence, based on
and we look forward to having it. the news organization vanity fair pulled out. we have nothing do with that. the white house correspondence association throws our dinner and it s celebrating first amendment, and recognizing and giving awards to the association who have gone terrific work. you will have less of celebrity presences there. as jeff said this award is a lot more about celebrity if there are fewer celebrities who attend we have no problem about that. thank you both. three stories you may not know. michael jackson s trust world $1 billion.
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