about ow democracur democracy. it seemed everyone was there for the right reasons and they wanted a good outcome for the country. tomorrow i think everyone tlaes f else is there for their own outcome. tom, much of this will be on section 2 of the special counsel s report where he outlines ten instances of possible obstruction of justice. this ranges from everything from the president s chons to the russia inquiry and to his actions against flynn, manafort, and several other witnesses. the big picture here, how would you approach just the sheer number of incidents listed here? would you drill in one or look at the totality of it? well, i think the democrats face a fundamental strategic choice here. one is they can ask bob mueller to recite the greatest hits. they can pick and choose, drill down a bit and get mueller to say in his own words exactly what he found in the hope that will shift public opinion. the other thing the democrats could do alternatively would be
we have already fortified a number of public gathering spaces. i was walking through times square and it is essentially a for treasury. there are metal stan chons that can plok a truck from getting on to the squawk h. there are cement barricades. there are police everywhere. this is after a car rammed a number of people in times square last i believe it was last year. it ll earlier this year. tom, at what point do what is the balance between keeping these areas safe and not turning them into police states? well, i mean, it s a tremendous balance. first you have the cost of it. it s not cheap to do this in a major city like new york or even barcelona which is a little bit of a smaller city. so to be able to put up a for treasury or just to barricade everything, it s just not possible or reasonable. and so these type of smaller attacks tend to have an even