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tomorrow at fort bragg, north carolina. his future lies in the hands of an army judge after his decision to plead guilty to a charge of endangering his comrades by leaving his post in afghanistan in 2009. bergdahl was held captive by the taliban for five years. i m rick leventhal, now back to objectified. ent. ( laughter ) sharknado 3. it is my great honor to present the country s highest civilian commendation, the presidential medal of freedom, to finley allen shepard. ( applause ) i remember it. i was eaten by a shark in ten seconds. - you were president. - yeah. this is lester williams, reporting live from orlando. what? ( screaming ) was that a precursor to anything? mm, maybe. we ll see. but, um, it was fun, right? i got to shoot guns and run and do stunts. i was told that you would only do it on one condition.
some fighting is going on as those few areas have to be cleared. retired four-star general jack keane will join us later this hour. bill: interested in getting his take. three years ago how the headlines of that terror group dominated our coverage and dominated the headlines all over the world. just three years ago. now they ve been vanquished? that s an awesome accomplishment. sandra: huge development there. bill: jack keane is coming up on that. bowe bergdahl waiting to hear his fate after pleading guilty to desertion and other charges in court. what the army judge will now consider when he hands down that sentence. sandra: new details about the controversial tarmac meeting between bill clinton and loretta lynch last year. how the f.b.i. suddenly found documents after claiming they didn t exist at all. we talk to the man who goes to the f.b.i. to turn over those documents. bill: movie that pays tribute to firefighters killed
ruled the country for 30 years will be released from prison and allowed to live under house arrest. hosni mubarak could be out of jail as soon as today after the court ruled the former president could no longer be held behind bars. hugh bear rick held the last 17 month misprison and court s decision was the last of three cases against him. he was already cleared on two other cases including charges that he was responsible for the death of 800 egyptians who protested his rule back in 2011. bradley manning going to jail for leaking the largest amount of classified information in u.s. military history. an army judge sentenced the 25-year-old former intelligence analyst to 35 years in prison. manning was found guilty on five counts of espionage and five federal counts of theft. the charges carried a maximum sentence of 136 years. shortly after the sentencing, manning s attorney said they would seek a pardon from president obama.
he is now facing up to 90 years behind bars but prosecutors are asking for 60 years. either way the 25-year-old will spend most of his life behind bars. martha: peter doocy joins us live from fort meade, maryland, where the announcement is expected to come down within minutes. huge case over the course of the last three years. peter, what s the latest there? reporter: martha, private first class bradley manning is inside the courtroom right now of we saw him arrive in a three-suv convoy about an hour 1/2 ago. now he is waiting like the rest of us to find out how long he will be in prison. the maximum possible sentence he could possibly get by the army judge, colonel denise lindh, is 90 years. 90 years for leaking 700,000 classified documents to the website wikileaks the united states government wants him to serve at least 60 years ago and their argument made recently by a prosecutor, captain joe more row is this. it matters that he took an oath