often the testimony that you hear about from people who overheard something, for whom the principles didn t take seriously. there are smaller players. everyone s got a body, man assistant, or driver, or something of that nature. are these people, do they hold critical testimony here, or is this cooperation? it can be truly critical. every case i ve done, junior people, incidental people, a lot of times people who the principles don t even think about. there is sort of there at the background. they can be really compelling as to what is happened. sometimes, even if it s just small pieces, it can be with compelling, and it can cooperate somebody like, for instance, on michael cohen. michael cohen has tons of baggage. if you have a lower level person who was in the room and can cooperate small pieces that, that it can be really compelling too. hold on a second, we ll take
allow it and that s note a good enough reason. and john wayne s son. why he sold hundreds of his prized possessions. this is piers morgan tonight. welcome back, dr. rice. we last spoke in january. that was when i first launched the show. it s been pretty quiet since then. what s really happened? the arab spring up risings, bin laden s been killed, gadhafi s been killed, mubarak overthrown. we ve had the biggest financial crisis we have ever seen and we ve got a guy who used to sell pizzas running your party s charge to take on the president. pretty quiet. it s been a busy several months. that s absolutely right. what do you make of the whole herman cain phenomenon? because it is a phenomenon. he s come pretty much from nowhere to storm the gop ratings. he s engulfed in maybe scandal. we don t really know the full extent of it yet. but what do you think of him personally? i don t actually know him. but this is what our primary season is all about. he s an interesting