. >> harold jackson, the editor of the inquirer editorial page and a guest panelist for us this morning. harold, welcome to "inside story." >> glad to be here, matt. >> thank you for joining us. and, also, ed turzanski, foreign-policy analyst. good morning, ed. now, we now know that bill cosby admitted under oath that he obtained quaaludes to give to women he wanted to have sex with. didn't go any further in that in terms of his statement. now, this admission happened in a deal with former montgomery county district attorney bruce caster. now, back in 2005, caster did not think he had enough evidence to prosecute cosby on a woman's claims that he sexually assaulted her at his cheltenham mansion. caster says he told cosby he would not prosecute him if he gave a sworn disposition, which is where this statement took place. 10 years later, what do you think about caster's decision back then in 2005, nia. >> i think he cut the best deal he thought he could make happen. it's interesting that he actually got something that's on the record that now is going to come out and probably impact a lot