Coverage of national and international news, including breaking stories. Jury to buy. It most certainly is and prosecutors will hammer one concept, follow the money. In these fraud trials, if you follow the money trail, that will lead you to the conclusion that you will finding when in the prosecutions mind is guilt. Theyll see readily Paul Manafort made exponentially bigger amounts. He set up the business and the shell companies. So its a very tough sell for the defense team to say its the lower level, the subordinate whos in position to take orders from the man above thats the true mastermind. Follow the money and that will lead you to the Promised Land for the prosecution. If i were rick gates, i would have taken a larger cut for myself, which he apparently did. Joining us now, ken dilanian. Ken, we were just speculating about this last night about when this might happen and it sounds like its a little quicker than we might have thought and that we are going to hear from gates
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times traded the term fetal heartbeat for embryonic helsinki. the times didn t bother to check with johns hopkins medicine which said 4 to 6 weeks, quote, the heart is beating but the only female doctor serving in the house, kim shriver, disagrees with johns hopkins terminology saying republicans are conflating heartbeat with a soul or personhood. he calls the so-called heartbeat bills a, quote, gimmick. the courts are going to iron that out eventually. thank you very much. a surprising move from high profile progressives rallying behind paul manafort, already convicted, behind bars and face even more charges after news broke that he might be sent to solitary confinement. congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortez tweeting a prison sentence is not a license for government torturing human rights violations, solitary confinement is. shawn king says manafort doesn t
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is inconsistent with the argument that he is actually making in certain places in the sentencing document that is sort of some of the overt acts in furtherance of the conspiracy that he is being sentenced for, mueller leaves out. he doesn t talk about the june 2016 trump tower meeting and doesn t get into the relationship with the polling data. and the fact that mueller is leaving some of that stuff out of this memo really does to me at least indicate that there is a chance that mueller is saving it because he has something else that he wants to corporate that information into down the road. so the question if garret is right, if that s why, the question becomes why would he do that? why would mueller s team hang on to it and not show their cards in this filing? there are two ways to look into the absence. one is they don t believe there is a crime there. the sentencing memos aren t the big sweeping report that we
now he will have the chance to respond, paul manafort. but just the litany of things that mueller s prosecutors said that he purposefully lied about even after the plea deal. it s stunning. reporter: the memo is not long, but it is pretty succinct in laying out paul manafort s crimes saying he lied to tax prepare preparers, members of the executive branch. they described he was a repeatedly committing the crimes and over a decade and he continued even after he pleaded guilty and while he was donald trump s campaign chairman. in particular, on the guilty plea the special counsel s office wrote that manafort s conduct after he pleaded guilty reflects a hardened adherence to committing crimes and lack of remorse. it s that lack of remorse and threat of resitivism if manafort doesn t get a long term prison