paul manafort and michael flynn. so one indictment, but potentially multiple targets. you re saying we will know something tomorrow or we ll be waiting around with bated breath and not learning anything? mueller may decide to do a misdirection on us. but our sources over the weekend were telling us to expect something tomorrow. be at work tomorrow and normally in these cases, this is a white collar case. a defendant would be allowed to turn himself into the courthouse and make what s called an initial appearance before a federal magistrate. there s a prosecutor named andrew weisman who works for robert mueller. he s known as a hardball player. these are the people who search manafort s house with a no-knock warrant, basically picked the lock while he was sleeping. it would not surprise me to see early morning arrests. we don t know how tomorrow is going to play out. talk about what the white house think issing. we had that on-the-orlando comment from ty cobb. how stressed out are
an hour before her death by someone in the very hotel room where she died, according to ed winter, the assistant coroner here. the person left the room and then came back about an hour later and found whitney houston s body inside the bathtub. and then ed winter said her body was removed from the bathtub. they tried to revive her. they coop revive her. of course, at 3:55 a.m. pacific time she was pronounced dead. as you know, you had been covering these beats when stars die, when people die. they want to do toxicology reports. and usually they have some sort of idea just from doing the autopsy which, by the way, has been completely. they might have an idea or a suspicion about how that person died. but using the toxicology reports, that s the final word. and i pose that question to ed winter a short time ago during a briefing. and i spoke to him afterwards, as well. here s part of our conversation at the briefing. and i ll tell but our conversation afterwards toxicology repor