Sound so familiar, alexander vanderzwan. Thats him. He also worked with Paul Manafort and rick gates. Wile talk about what he learned today and what clues we might get on where Robert Mueller is going with all of this. We do know hes looking at collusion with documents saying hes focussing on Paul Manafort. We want to know who gave him the okay to go that route. We also got our eye on stocks after another day back in the red. The second quarter, initially the worse sense the great depression. Worries about a trade war now. The president s fight with amazon, raising interest rates, making shaking occupy your 401 k . We. We got our twitter alert set for anything new on scott pruitt. Thats later in the show. Starting with nbcs ken delaney whose outside of washington. Explain who alexander vanderzwan is, what hes pleading guilty to. Where he fits in to this thing and what comes next. Reporter alexander vanderzwan is a 34yearold butch lawyer who was working on a project for the Ukrainian Go
There. A woman who was working at the lorraine motel. The story for the very first time, 50 years later. What she remembers about the final moments. But we start with that breaking news on the first prison sentence handed down in a Mueller Probe. Alex vander swan, a londonbased lawyer. Worked with Paul Manafort, robert gates. He was sentenced to 30 days in prison, a 20,000 fine. He pled guilty in february to lying to federal investigators who were probing russian interference in the 2016 election. White house lawyer ty cobb declined to comment on that sentencing. All at this hour, the president will face the appreciation taking questions when he hosts the leaders of three baltic nations. Theyre asking for the United States to provide military protection against what they see is a growing russian threat along their borders, as reports of tensions swirl around the president s relationship with Vladimir Putin. Nbcs jeff bennett is at the white house. Our justice correspondent Pete William
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frozen in time. april 4th, 1968. it s a day she s only talked about with the closest of family members until now. were you having a conversation with anyone? no. i was not. i was not. i was just standing there. like in shock. reporter: witness number 43. mary ellen norwood. this memphis police report lists her as female, colored, 21, and employed at the lorraine as a waitress and cook. what was it like working here? i loved it. i did. i really loved it. reporter: walter and lori bailey owned the hotel in the segregated south. it was a safe place to stay for prominent black musicians like bb king and aretha franklin. who s your favorite? isaac hayes is my favorite because he was always here and i got to see him every time. reporter: but the most famous guest of all, dr. king. drawn to memphis by striking
were you having a conversation with anyone? no, i was not. i was not. i was just standing there. in shock. reporter: witness number 43 then, mary ellen norwood. this memphis police report lists her as female, colored, 21. and employed as a waitress and cook. what was it like working here? i loved it. i did. i really loved it. reporter: walter and lori owned the motel. it was a prominent place to stay for artists like b.b. king. i got to see him every time. reporter: about the most famous guest of all, dr. king. drawn to memphis by striking sanitation workers. running around, get this room straightened up because dr. king is m ccoming. reporter: mary ellen caught glimpses of king as he came and