Interviews with newsmakers and roundtable discussions cover the top news stories of the day. And his team have been incredibly compliant and cooperative with the investigation. You have 1 million documents produced, 33 some witnesses have gone in testified under oath thusly, and this is a president that thinks it completely ridicules the system of justice if we are not looking at the other side of this investigation. You had a corrupt dealings all the way up the chain and obviously peter strzok and lisa page is gone, she left, jim comey on the shenanigans he pulled in front of congress and his silly book, and the fact that peter or is still there and we know that his wife was paid by fusion gps, the Research Firm that started the ridiculous dossier. Which may i remind the audience is a fancy french word for a load of. The president , there is a level of frustration and consternation that we are not looking at all sides of the equation. The Special Counsel is under his
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we haven t seen it, that doesn t include to cooperate with his agreement with an ongoing investigation. harris: again this is abc news reporting this, this is not fox news reporting yet. what you are talking about, fred, has anything to do. a second delay in the sentencing hearing for michael flynn who was of course found guilty of lying to the fbi. what do you make of that? put aside whether or not the manna for it investigation is engaging in activities far beyond the scope. it got michael flynn, as part of any plea agreement for the government, for the cooperation
why would you even try to cut a deal if you know you don t have to? intellectually you know you don t have to but you are faced with what s in front of you right there, at that minute, at that time. no lawyer will not let his client make the best deal that he can. also the law is a little bit hazy on when the president can actually step in and pardon someone. they have no choice but they continue down that road and where it ultimately leads us up in the air. harris: if you called the special counsel investigation the blob. fred, thank you for being here for breaking news.
and tom kenaf, thank you both for joining us. want to miss parole hearing yesterday, you can and but think back to the televised coverage of the trial back in 1995, the murder trial of nicole brown simpson and ron goldman. of course, he was acquitted of those charges, a surprise to a lot of folks. but this time around, it wasn t a surprise to a lot of folks but he would be walking free and he was granted parole. fred, were you surprised? no, i wasn t surprised, but very disappointed. the parole hearing can include things he did in the past, but it can include his statements. for the man to stand in from the parole board and said he is lead a life free of conflict when he almost decapitated his wife s head when he killed her when his two children were asleep upstairs, and he tried to beat her with a baseball bat.