Show up in more dignified threads, the request was denied by the judge. So we knew what he would be wearing. But who knew Paul Manafort would show up in a wheelchair . Witnesses in the courtroom also observed that a visibly grayer manafort was also missing his right shoe. In arguing today for a swift sentence on those eight guilty counts, manaforts lawyer, kevin downing, told the court that there are, quote, significant issues with mr. Manaforts health right now. And a lot of it has to do with the terms of his confinement. Manaforts lawyer requested that the judge pick a sentencing date as soon as possible so that he could be moved to a facility better equipped to deal with his health issues, whatever they may be. Now in any case, the judge set a sentencing date of february 8th. The judge also announced that he would drop the ten charges on which the jury hung at manaforts trial. Paul manafort also avoided a second trial in washington, d. C. By pleading guilty to the charges there and
ceo clarissa lamar. i think the dodge city you re using my code name. sorry about that. so i think the dodge city story it probably answers the question, i think you and i probably have this conversation every two years approximately is why is it that the latino vote is so far under its population. at least in dodge city, kansas, it s by design, apparently. but is that the case nationwide or is there something else going on? a couple of things. first of all, everyone looks at the latino vote where every single american across democrats our voting population was down in 70 years. part of it was because it was the very first time there was a voting rights act, basically slaughtered by the supreme court. folks don t realize that shelby county that brought the case to the supreme court to gut the voting rights act was because