day creates a but wait there s more moment. more whistleblowers. more evidence. more witnesses. more subpoenas for information. more testimony. more signs of abuse of power. the china comments alone openly inviting fresh election meddling. yet, the democratic leadership clenches to the original simple plot line. apparently reluctant to introduce anything that might lead to a 400 page report. is this sound is congress really afraid of the american would be overwhelmed or strike thatically streamlining the inquiry to avoid running out of time before the 2020 election? maybe both. the impeachment of a president requires a comprehensive inquiry. not a slow inquiry. i said a comprehensive inquiry. exhaustive not exhausting.
interesting dynamics. one of the things we learned that is revealed tonight on the special is in the very first show, the pilot that begins this entire series, courteney cox s character has a one-night stand, if you ll recall. i asked the creators how that did they make that up or where they come up with that plot line? you ll hear it s based on one of their own real experiences. that is what i wanted to ask you! because we think back to seinfeld the show about foog no but nothing everybody could relate to. how much of what we see in this show came from real stories or real people? a lot. a lot. because if you re going to have a successful show on for ten year, you do have to mind your own personal history or mine the history of the actors or the writers. so there were definitely scenarios that they did that with. i think that that is part of
representation in court has taken odd turn, instead of flynn and his lawyers trying to convince that same judge who raised the prospect of treason looking at flynn less than a year ago, instead of just trying to convince that judge that flynn, in fact, has been a good cooperator, prosecutors were right when they suggested no jail time for him, instead of that strategy, flynn s case has taken this big series of turns and now in court including today flynn and his lawyers are arguing it s all a deep state conspiracy that must be exposed and the prosecutors and fbi agents who worked on the investigation into him and the russia investigation, it s those prosecutors and those fbi agents who are the real criminals and they re the ones who should all be arrested. and i know this is a plot line that totally makes sense at night and in the early morning on the fox news channel, but in court, i mean, in actual court like today with mike flynn in a suit sitting there in front of a real judge, it
representation in court has taken odd turn, instead of flynn and his lawyers trying to convince that same judge who raised the prospect of treason looking at flynn less than a year ago, instead of just trying to convince that judge that flynn, in fact, has been a good cooperator, prosecutors were right when they suggested no jail time for him, instead of that strategy, flynn s case has taken this big series of turns and now in court including today flynn and his lawyers are arguing it s all a deep state conspiracy that must be exposed and the prosecutors and fbi agents who worked on the investigation into him and the russia investigation, it s those prosecutors and those fbi agents who are the real criminals and they re the ones who should all be arrested. and i know this is a plot line that totally makes sense at night and in the early morning on the fox news channel, but in court, i mean, in actual court, like today with mike flynn in a suit sitting there in front of a real judge, it
in manafort s overseas career in those intervening years including his interactions with deripaska. we do know, though, by the time manafort took over as trump s campaign chair for 2016, for some reason he saw that gig on the trump campaign as a good reason and a good occasion to re-up his long-standing relationship with that kremlin connected oligarch, with oleg deripaska. one of deripaska s close aides told time magazine in an interview last year, when manafort became trump s campaign chair he owed us a lot of money and he was offering ways to pay it back. we know from the mueller investigation that for some reason trump campaign chair paul manafort offered this russian-connected oligarch oleg deripaska, he offered him private briefings on the trump campaign during the election, up to and including the still unexplained plot line from mueller s investigation in which manafort is known to have shipped deripaska a whole bunch