rigging. it is a whole other level. all right. we will begin with judgment day for paul manafort, the formal campaign chairman facing a final round of sentencing in minutes. how much time will he get this time? we have the late breaking developments. but first, i want to get you caught up with where things stand at this very hour. for the second time in less than a week, paul manafort is set to be sentenced in a criminal case brought by the special counsel bob mueller. manafort is scheduled to appear in a federal court in d.c. in about 30 minutes for his final sentencing before judge amy burman jackson. he faces a maximum of ten years in prison. the sentence she hands out could be served at the same time or in addition to the 47-month prison term manafort already received in a virginia court last week from u.s. district judge.
believes and it is a matter of record that this defendant, manafort after cutting a deal and agreeing to cooperate, nevertheless lied to the government and that has to weigh heavily in terms of her decision today. all right. i got to ask you about michael flynn. he is asking for another 90 days before sentencing. robert mueller s team is saying we don t need more time for cooperation. things are complete. what s interesting is mike flynn was always wrapped up in russia stuff. it doesn t mean inclusion, these were leads they were clearly tracking down under their mandate to figure out whether there was an ongoing effort or legally a conspiracy between people around trump and russia. the fact that bob mueller is saying they don t need eng else from flynn tells us that in their view everything he has to offer on that part of the probe is complete. given how high level that is, that contributes to this vibe and that s all it is, stephanie, is a vibe. it s not a fact. but a vibe that mu
people who can let you in on these kind of tricks. that s the other thing we need to break up when these people are hopefully left accountable. access to opportunity or do the right thing? i have to say, america needs to wake up. this is not the first thing, our mr. president essentially got where he got doing many similar things with his taxes and education. everybody in the silicon valley. who was it? we need to wake up and take power back from these folks. wow, i know are you awake. thank you, million dollar conversation. breaking right now, paul manafort is facing another judge for a second round of sentencing. we will discuss the potential of a presidential pardon and the potential fallout that would almost that would certainly create. stick around the president, he hasn t said too many bad things about paul manafort. not that i can recall. bad thin about paul manafort. not that i can recall.
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interesting.re these are high 60 s or low 70 s. they didn t like it. there s been no evidence at all except for the russian intelligence people that were never put on trial, every other thing, they are all process crimes. nothing to do with collusion as the judge even mentioned in the manafort sentencing. right. it is not often that i get to come on the show and agree with nancy pelosi. this might a be one of these times. it is devicive. the country doesn t like that. they are bringing dysfunction to washington. representatives are driving the narrative of their party. that s really problematic. i feel bad for a lot of my democratic colleagues who don t