that they got and threw out the window. he has proved this by doing this major thing to support donald trump s election lie. secondly, i have a difficult time getting past the george p. kowtowing to begin with. it wasn t he went after jeb bush or george w. bush. p politics is a contact sport. he retweeting at donald trump as a candidate and when dana bash at the reagan library in 2015, when dana raised the issue and jeb bush said to donald trump he owed his wife an apology, he refused to apologize for it. he is part of the racist attack
the u.s. attorney s office for the southern district of new york yesterday. it says that the fbi and u.s. attorney s office found these violations. you have eight specific violations, and for some reason, that went away. that carried a life sentence, by the way. essentially a life sentence. up to a life sentence. he got 13 months and jeffrey epstein went on to joke about it. very lenient term where he s allowed to leave for work release during the day. it wasn t he was allowed to just be there 13 months in a regular jail facility. i have the state i have the state attorney file, which includes the palm beach police department investigation, and reading over that and reading over the statements that they were able to get from the victims, it s just i don t want that ever get lost as we talk about this. obviously, there s a lot to talk about here. when i look at that, the things that they say, the things that these girls had to deal with
what do you make of that? look, it s a problem when a president misleads the press because you re misleading the publ and bill clinton found that out when he told anybody he didn t have sexual relations with a particular woman. it wasn t he was misleading the reporters asking the questn he was misleading the american people and he suffered liticall that time. i think that this tells us, there s a lot we probably do not know about what mueller is investigating and what he has found out and you ve seen especially since giuliani came on as the president s lead legal spokesman and lawyer this desire to get out in front of things that mueller is probably going to expose so they can control the narrative and i think a part of this, and this gets to what we ve been talking about is that the president is trying to send a signal that you don t want to create a discussional crisis and maybe, this is to mueller s team and members of congress tread
but it was a very driven calculated move. and apparently it was the same crew i think, that was on the previous flight in that doomed flight. final question to you with your legal hat on. would any of this new information change the case at all? not significantly. i think two things you take away one is it emphasizes you need two people in a cockpit at all times. two, this was not a one-off. it wasn t he showed up for work and said i m having a bad day, i m going to drop this plane. there s a whole history here. lufthansa and lufthansa flight training even here in the u.s. not only knew about it but made deliberate efforts to work around this known problem. i think that s going to be a problem down the road. they owned it. yeah. daniel, thank you so much. mary, my thanks to you as well. coming up next two of the six officers charged in baltimore now saying freddie gray s knife was, indeed illegal. that could change this entire
you know what you are basically saying is if he was british he should go away for 10 years. definitely. it wasn t he gets off. even like a jersey and it is not okay. i don t know. is he the real victim here? he didn t know any better? no. i am just asking questions. at the very least after paying four grand and spending 18 months in jail this guy will remember the alamo. and he violated the old saying don t piss on ticks on texas. he chose to take a plea bargain for the 18-month sentence. it could have been two years. he clearly didn t want to fight this. the 18 months is on him. he took that deal. that s hilarious. when you go for a plea bargain that s texas.