well, that s all he had to say. thank you. i think we were listening to kevinni downing, paul manafort long-time lawyer.in that wasn t for the judge or next week. we just heard a denial of something he s not charged with, which goes back to your organizing question on hardball. whose tlr audience? because they re out there denying collusion.be and i ll tell you this. they don t need deny collusion. and that s for a different audience. you got four years for not telling the truth and four years for stone walling, four years for not apologizing. if he ehad, he would have got a trip from disneyland out of the judge. you re great on this stuff. thank you. r and in the house intelligence committee.
from. npc news confirm as story that the manhattan district attorney s office is preparing a case against paul manafort involving alleged bank and tax fraud. if convicted he would not be eligible for a presidential pardon. quote the evidence presented to a grand jury appears to be connected to loans issued. the banks have received grand jury subpoenas for records relating to loans worth $1 million. the grand jury has also been hearing testimony about it the loans. one of the reporters who broke the story explained to criss rr hayes on this network tonight why local new york prosecutors delayed their case. our best understanding is that he ehad started looking into this and then he deferred
they insist he s not a spy, he s an innocent academic. the british foreign secretary has come out with a lot of series of very hard statements indeed. he ehad believed this would be a formality and he would be released today, but the foreign secretary has said there would be very bitter and dire consequences for the bilateral relationship between the united kingdom and abu dhabi, which is above all an intelligence relationship, brooke. it s a key relationship with the u.k. i m thinking about the hedges family. sam kiley, thank you very much. we ll stay on that. and we continue on here. near the top of the hour, you are watching cnn on this wednesday afternoon. i m brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. let s start with the politics of revenge and reports, that the
model u.n. as international experience. papadopoulos worked briefly on the short lived ben carson for president campaign where he says he helped prepare the candidate for debates. prior to that he ehad travelled to cyprus and israel, a conservative think tank in d.c. i jumped into working with very high level officials who had just left the bush administration. scooter lubby, so these were really my mentors. but it s the job papadopoulos had just before he joined the trump campaign that seems to prove pivical. this is the london center of international law practice and behind its unassuming brick facade lies one of the mysteries of his story. what is the london center? according to its website they
the u.s. attorney general when he fired all the other attorney generals. we now learn that he was over seei seeing an investigation over michael flynn. and not just into flynn but into paul manafort. trump did fire all the u.s. attorneys last march. boente was one of the only oneses he kept can on. and we later learned his office was leading the investigation. then trump makes him acting attorney general. then he became responsible for all the various threats of the russia investigation, beyond all the parts he ehad personally been helming in virginia. that lasts until jeff sessions comes on. jeff sessions comes on. boente gets another plum job,