understandably a lot of the questions this week were about manafort. you said this is perhaps the biggest blockbuster week of questions you received, one of them being what is the significance of the 40-month sentence he s already received? one of the best parts of doing this is you get to hear directly from viewers. our viewers were baffled and angered by this sentence and i think rightly so. i think this was an unjust sentence we saw from the judge in virginia. the sentencing guideline range, which is advisory, not mandatory, 19 to 24 years. i agree that would have been excessive given the facts but this judge went 15 years below the bottom of that range. i looked back on the cases i did as a federal prosecutor, hundreds, maybe thousands, i never once had a case other than cooperators, a different game, where the judge went that far below the guidelines. that is how rare this was. i think people were angry for two reasons. one, as i said before, manafort showed such disrespect for
hasn t even been a whole day from when it happened. from what we know so far this was a boeing 737 max 8. brand new. there were no technical flags ahead of time and it was flown by a senior pilot. at this stage, what do you make of this? that pilot requested to return back to addis because of technical problems and that was the last it was heard of. you have to look at the similarities between this incident and lion air 610 flight that fell out of the kai last year. that was also a brand-new boeing 737 max 8. the incident also happened at the very early part of the flight. that case 12 minutes, this case 6 minutes into the flight. and issues of altitude. i hear somebody saying, right, one and one makes three. i m not. i m just saying this is the rock
i know you re writing a book on these big tech companies. what do you make of her idea to break them up? it s actually a very elegant way, what she just described. it is like you own the marketplace and can play in the marketplace. that s the problem with the big tech companies, amazon, google, facebook. there are privacy issues then there are competition issues. i think what s interesting about her proposal, it knits together some of those things and says, look, we need to make sure we re not living in a rigged game where not just people, individual small companies feel like they can t come into the marketplace and compete with bigger players because that s bad for the overall economy. i think it s very brave that she s taking on this issue and it s going tb to be a tough oner the democrats. democrats get a lot of money from the silicon valley. will this have a big impact on the economy at large? over the longer term, if we actually regulate some of the bigger companies more tig
the investigators will be looking at because it s highly unusual, in fact besides the comet back in britain in the 1950s, i can t think of another case where a brand-new aircraft has had two major incidents with multiple fatalities so soon after entries of service. so boeing has to be freaking out right now? no, they won t be. they will be doing what boeing does best, which is going through this methodically. recognizing there may be a problem, sending a team and they will be waiting to get information. maybe telemetry coming in already from the aircraft s computer systems that are being transmitted. they will be looking at the service record. it was a brand-new plane so there s almost nothing wrong with it. they will be looking at previous incidents or have any of the other crew reported problems with sensors, reading, computers. and ultimately they will have to wait like everybody else for the
worked for an anti-day group. two young congressmen also exploring a white house bid. 38-year-old eric swalwell of california and 48-year-old holton of massachusetts, a divide with bernie sanders and bow jieden 40 years older. it s become a punch line at least for the younger candidates. i understand the audacity of running for president at my age. especially because sometimes downstairs i will still get carded when i order a beer. reporter: so he will not get carded tonight at this event, but there is a central theme through these younger candidates, that is military service. pete buttigieg served in afghanistan, tulsi gabbard in iraq. when you ask mayor budttigieg about his age, he said the constitution settled that. the age is 35 to be president. of course, at the end of the day that will be voters making that decision in this case. ana? i still think i m almost 37 and i can t imagine being in a