The latest Political Developments of the day and interviews with top newsmakers are featured. We played that clip of donald trump call thing an attack on the nation. Cohen, interestingly in interviews with George Stephanopoulos and others, said the fbi was very courteous and respectful. He did not describe the raids on his home and offices as an attack on the nation. Does that seem to be more that he softened on his stance against the fbi . He seems to. I recall him saying he would take a bullet for the president. Maybe thats going into court and Pleading Guilty. But the pardon itself is a political calculation. Im not very good at that. I dont know whether hes a candidate or not. But at this point, with what he has in front of him, what he did and what he knows, he seems like hes taking the smart path, the one where he admits his guilt, sort of takes his medicine, and hopes the court will give him some consideration for that. Joyce, when you look at what lanny davis, Michael Cohens at
of the conduct, including stuff that the jury didn t reach a verdict on, including stuff on which you re acquitted, can help fashion your final sentence. so what prosecutors need are a couple of counts of conviction. that makes him a convicted felon and all of his bad conduct can be taken into account. ken, you have some more information? go ahead. reporter: i apologize, this is being fed in real time. but it s my understanding now that the judge has said he will poll the jurors to determine whether they think they can possibly reach a consensus on any of the other ten counting on which they are deadlocked. and if they say they can t, he s ready to declare a mistrial on those ten counts. and the implication of that is we ll hear the verdict on the eight counts with which they have reached consensus. when would you expect that we would hear the verdict on the eight counts on which they have reached consensus, ken?