The public has every right to see Robert S. Mueller III's conclusions. Absolutely nothing in the law or the regulations prevents the report from becoming public. Indeed, the relevant sources of law give Attorney General P. William Barr all the latitude in the world to make it public.
The First Lady is such a fascinating office to hold. You're not elected, but it's very much official. You can see the latitude of power of that office.
People love scandal; people love drama. They love stripping away the layers to see what's really in there, and they'll do anything - as well as make it up - to get it.
It's rare to see a person of colour in a lead role. It does matter to a lot of people.
Somehow, I don't see myself doing a lead role.
I see myself as like the lead singer of a band or something.
The most rebelliousness I see now is coming out of WikiLeaks and D.C. Leaks and BlackListed News.
Creativity makes a leap, then looks to see where it is.
I think there's something about wanting to stand in the spotlight. I think the ball is a spotlight, for example, and I think they want to stand in that. I a lot of times see - LeBron is a guy that vacillates between wanting to do that and then wanting to get somebody else involved.
My dad used to do it when we were little, and I tried it when we played around in the back yard. Eventually, I got a bat and a real ball and played around to see if I could hit left-handed.
It was inspiring to see local legends like E-40 and Keak da Sneak break out with 'Tell Me When to Go.'
I don't see anything that's come out on WikiLeaks that was a legitimate secret.
The shameless criminality of Lenin, Stalin, and the Cheka cast a long shadow, but I don't see their kind returning anytime soon.
I see everything through a spiritual lens.
I've wanted to see beyond the Western, mechanical view of the world and see what else might appear when the lens was changed.
When we look at history, we see history is made up of the heroes of their times. Yet, somehow we miss this when we put on the lens of the Scriptures.
Times have changed; so must the lenses through which we see the political future.
Every year I go to Broadway to see a musical - I like the music. I saw 'Mamma Mia;' I saw 'Les Miserables;' I saw 'Phantom of the Opera' like six, seven times.
I did see 'Les Miz' and I thought it was just incredible. Totally incredible. I love 'Chicago,' too.
The more I see the less I know for sure.