the answer. it s also a question of whether it s going to work which is a very big opening question. and can really it s ugly right now. it can really get a lot more ugly in the days and weeks to come because you got two teams who are going to war against each other. and the accusations are about to explode. and there are two teams who play dirty and know each other s tactics because they ve worked together. michael cohen, if nothing else, knows how donald trump thinks and vice versa. and, you know, as the gloves peel off, it is going to be because of that, it s going to be more fascinating. hard to imagine that team trump, aside from rudy giuliani s tweet today, or the president s tweet today, leaving it at that. right. we ll just we ll have to see what they decide to do. do they decide to release more tapes? we don t know. we do know that rudy giuliani is a hardball player. and he just got punched.
paul manafort and michael flynn. so one indictment, but potentially multiple targets. you re saying we will know something tomorrow or we ll be waiting around with bated breath and not learning anything? mueller may decide to do a misdirection on us. but our sources over the weekend were telling us to expect something tomorrow. be at work tomorrow and normally in these cases, this is a white collar case. a defendant would be allowed to turn himself into the courthouse and make what s called an initial appearance before a federal magistrate. there s a prosecutor named andrew weisman who works for robert mueller. he s known as a hardball player. these are the people who search manafort s house with a no-knock warrant, basically picked the lock while he was sleeping. it would not surprise me to see early morning arrests. we don t know how tomorrow is going to play out. talk about what the white house think issing. we had that on-the-orlando comment from ty cobb. how stressed out are
lawmakers. paul manafort, donald trump s campaign chairman, resigned amid questions about his previous lobbying for pro-russian interests in ukraine. his spokesman said manafort looks forward to meeting with those conducting serious investigations of these issues to discuss the facts. campaign foreign policy adviser carter page denied allegations that he secretly met with putin associates. he told the committee, i will look forward to engaging with you in the interests of finally ending this ruse. and the attorney for roger stone says stone is anxious to talk. stone told cnn, i acknowledge i am a hardball player. i have sharp elbows. but one thing isn t in my bag of tricks: treason. former national security adviser michael flynn is also under fbi investigation but his spokesman had no comment on whether flynn might make a similar offer. intelligence committee chair
on behalf of russia. that s the swamp. and if manafort comes forward and questioned, i don t see how he s going to talk his out of this. most americans don t even know who manafort is and heomes forward as a lobbyist making $10 million a year for the russian oligarch. and coming forward voluntarily to testify again, private as opposed to public but acknowledge i am a hardball player and have sharp elbows and always play politics the way it s supposed to be played but one thing isn t in my bag of tricks. treason. so how revealing potentially do you believe this testimony could be? whether it s stone orm manafort. how much do you expect they ll say? they ll say he had nothing to do with this, but stone predicted and warned that john podesta, hillary clinton s
absolutely counter to his brand. you know, i m not a hardball player. yes, you are. of course, they all are. you have to be a hardball player to succeed in that arena. jay takes the criticism he receives over the controversy in stride. yeah, you get beat up for a while and you try to get your version of the story out there. you know, all the serious things going on in the world, this looks like fun. ooh, rich white people arguing. you know, you ve got earthquakes and disease and rich white people arguing. it gets people s mind off things. so it s fine. and points out. this was a decision nbc made, not a decision i made. you can t just snap your fingers and go, my tv show failed, i want that one. it doesn t work that way. it s the tonight show with jay leno! leno now sets his sights on reclaiming the late-night ratings lead. in 14 months, he s back on top in the ratings, a position he s maintained ever since. chelsea handler sent me a