the budget director, mark, so maybe you can tell us what the impact of these decisions would be. the budget director said that these decisions would be. the budget director said that the these decisions would be. the budget director said that the united - these decisions would be. the budget director said that the united states i director said that the united states is almost out of money, and that s certainly true. it is true that the money is committed. it s not all spent. that means there won t be any new money, new purchases, but there will be a flow of previous purchases and previous commitments going to ukraine. that will decline over time. what that means is that over time, as this flow decreases, ukrainian military capabilities will decrease also. militaries and back need to constant flow of munitions and supplies to replace what s lost and supplies to replace what s lost and used up, and without those, they become less effective, and we will see that happening wi
2016. On the left, congressman Chris Collins who was indicted on Felony Charges less than two weeks ago. He was the first to endorse donald trump for president. And then on the right side, thats congressman Duncan Hunter. He was the second sitting member of Do Know Support donald trump for president and now today he too has been indicted on multiple Felony Charges. Who was third . As i say, congressman Duncan Hunter probably considers himself lucky today. If youre going to get indicted, today was probably a pretty good day. Because the news of his indictment arrived on a day like no other. In this remarkable scandal ridden candidacy. We actually called Michael Beschloss to ask if theres anything like this. Has there ever been a single day in the news for any u. S. President that held similar
come one in u. S. History would be march 1st, 1974. That produced this headline the next day. March 1st, 1974, was the day a grand jury indicted Richard Nixons campaign manage here he had named Att
Rachel Maddow takes a look at the days top political news stories. But the president s own fate is a real front burner issue now because of what just happened with cohen and manafort. Lets start with manafort. On manafort, you know by now the basics. Manafort was convicted on eight Felony Counts. The jury in the Manafort Case was not able to reach a verdict on the other ten Felony Counts that manafort was facing. They didnt find him not guilty on those other ten charges. They just couldnt come to a decision. That gives the prosecution and the defense both some options here. On the counts where the jury didnt reach a verdict, there was a mistrial for those ten counts, than means prosecutors could decide to try Paul Manafort again on those ten counts. Prosecutors have a choice as to whether or not they want to do that. On the other hand, there are the eight counts, the eight Felony Charges where the jurors did reach a verdict. On all eight charges they found him guilty. On those eight gu
filed for bankruptcy which led to some of these assets being disappeared under the ether altogether, if you will. reporter: right. are there questions being raised about the timing here? or is this something where potentially bad actors saw a weakness in the system? is there more going on below the surface? what s the sense? reporter: well, we re not getting a lot of answers, hallie. there was some preamble to this. we know there was some notice this company was in trouble, and that could have caught the attention, just speculating here, that could have caught the attention of hackers saying there s a lot of assets inside ftx and we can maybe go after them of the maybe they re taking their eye off the security ball. we don t know how many assets were stolen, what the hacking situation was. interestingly there was a fight today in court over the identities of the customers of ftx, the regular users who had assets there, and whether their names would be made public as part of this
direction perhaps but for paul it might be a long road home. yeah. a long road, jake. it is not clear how high up on the list of issues discussed between president biden and president putin. the case of paul whelan and the other american is the hacking situation, the ukraine, crackdown of dissidents and paul hopes that this summit is his best hope at the moment for a negotiated release. matthew, paul, onf course is not the only high profile american in prison there. trevor reid, as well. reporter: yeah. he is in prison for nine years and put in prison for essentially assaulting a couple police officers and a question mark over the extent to which that actually happened but look.