that s been impanelled by robert mueller is interviewing witnesses about flynn s lobbying activities through the end of next week. that s important because a lot of people have been waiting for a flynn indictment for some time. since the manafort indictment, we have thought flynn would be the next shoe to drop. we know that mueller is continuing these interviews, which shows us two things. one, that he really wants to drill deep and get as much information on flynn as he possibly can. and it also shows that flynn perhaps could be cooperating. and that s why this timeline has been extended. counselor, i want to hear you out on a piece in time magazine written by the former assistant director of counter intelligence for mueller while at the fbi, robert anderson. the headline is how robert mueller works a case. and here s a quote from it in part, when you talk about people who are used to spending nearly $1 million in three years on business suits out of a place in cyprus, these guys
reporter: for people watching across america that say, that s them, that s not me. it s everybody. i mean, i don t know how many times i have been sitting there waiting on my dealer and see people in lexus, mercedes, getting out in business suits going to the same dealer i was going to. it can happen to anybody. reporter: does it come back to your mind that it could have been my son? scared to death. scared to death. reporter: scared to death and coping with more and more death. preliminary data in ohio show 86% of drug overdoses last year involved an opioid. i think there is a feeling across the country thinking that is so tragic, but, that can t happen to me. that s not in my neighborhood. that s not in my house. that s not in my family.
president. i think it s clear that the center of foreign policy decision making is the white house. it s the president. it s jared kushner. steve bannon, the strategist is influenced. there s mcmaster. of all the cabinet officials, the one with the most waieight jim mattis. in the middle east, that reflects his experience and the fact that most of the people on the ground are wearing military uniforms rather than business suits. in terms of this administration s foreign policy, whether it s china or egypt today meeting with the president, the administration says president trump will take a private and discreet approach to things like human rights and it s best discussed behind closed doors. do you agree with that? up to a point. it s important then that it is discussed behind closed doors that the united states makes whatever points it has. in egypt, for example, it s not clear that this leadership has founded a path of long-term
defense have gone overseas and said things which contradict candidate trump, secretary of defense in rock saying last time saying we re not going to take iraq s oil. how concerning is it that the secretary of state may not be in on some of the meetings, may not have the ear of the president? again, secretary tillerson is meeting quite regularly with the president. i think it s clear that the center of foreign policy decision making is the white house. it s the president. it s jared kushner. steve bannon, the strategist is influenced. there s mcmaster. of all the cabinet officials, the one with the most weight is the secretary of defense, jim matts. in the middle east, that reflects his experience and the fact that most of the people on the ground are wearing military uniforms rather than business suits. in terms of this administration s foreign policy, whether it s china or egypt today meeting with the president, the administration
headed for a downfall? just before the last election, president johnson appointed a special commission to look into the problem of pornography and its impact on the american people. the republicans moved into the white house, but the commission went right on working. the presidential commission was a group of censors who believed the devil had penetrated too deeply into our society. the basic finding of the commission was that an analysis of all available studies shows no correlation between the availability of such sex-oriented materials and the rate of sex crimes or sexual pathology. says the report, patrons of such places may be characterized as, quote, predominantly white, middle-class, middle-aged married males dressed in business suits or neat casual attire. when johnson set up this commission, he really was trying to produce a view that said pornography s bad. in studying the issue, they changed their view of pornography and said, it s just not that big a deal. some en