that doesn t lost beyond his term. michael cohen, there is a piece reporting on why he actually went into this guilty plea this plea agreement without the traditional cooperation deal looking for leniency. he wanted to speed up the sentencing process. at age 52, to begin his life virtually anew including developing new means to support his family convinced michael to seek an early sentence date, fully understanding that this court will determine the timing under which his efforts to rebuild will commence. this is a portrait of a man who has done a complete 180 in his professional life. yes. he has been trump s fixer as we have talked about and everyone acknowledges now he s the problem that trump can t make go away as he s trying to become this new man with a new life that is totally separate from trump and could potentially turn into a star witness for house democrats who want to turn him inner loop that on the hill. you get any sense it will happen? you cover the hill. will w
that they shared what he called two ladies of the night and then made a joke about so much for that silver spoon. that was what he ribbed his father about. but clearly the two men always very emotional and very close. ana? so much to admire about that family dynamic that the bush family has had over the years. suzanne malveaux, thank you for sharing all of that. news of president bush s passing has been met by an outpouring of tributes from colleagues and admirers who worked alongside the 41st president throughout his decade decades i should say of public service. those tributes almost universally paint a portrait of a man who was steadfast in his principles and led a life of devotion to his nation. one offered by john sununu, an adviser who served as the first chief of staff from 1989 to 1991 and john sununu is joining us
shut up and play the piano is a playful and archaic portrait of a man getting to know himself through music. and it should only serve to make chili gonzales more successful than ever. some lot of. the super as i try hard very very hard to create a connection with the audience and the smoke that s my priority it s like the first time you go to bed with a new partner that you try it hard and then you wait for a reaction done because a positive negative suppose i m a playful person and every audience is like my new bed partners political news v minor annoyance but part. and anyone who wants to help the entertainer crowd surfing now has the chance chili gonzales is on tour until the summer of twenty nine t. . so he is not only a good piano player but also fit as a fiddle that brings us directly to today s episode of extraordinary that takes
for these hearings? reporter: dana, sources tell us the ultimate goal for democrats to try to paint a portrait of a man held up as the heir apparent to the kennedy seat on the court as misleading and evasive and if kavanaugh says he can t discuss the questions they plan to refer to all the times he s done it before. my judicial philosophy is straightforward. reporter: the confirmation battle of a coveted seat on the nation s highest court kicks off tomorrow with president trump s pick for the supreme court expected to face a grilling from senators about his views on everything from abortion rights you just don t wake up and say i d like to overturn roe v. wade. reporter: to whether a sitting president can be indicted. he believes a sitting president cannot be investigated let alone convicted while in office. reporter: democrats accuse republicans of ramming the nomination through. expressing outrage over the
and suddenly he got serious, and suddenly he said, that was different. it s completely different when someone is shooting at your airplane. and you need to ditch it. and he talked about blasting through that canopy, landing in the lake unconscious and being captured at that moment. good point. john? i want to go back to something that he actually wrote about his grandfather. there was a book written in 2006 called a leader born about slu mccain. john mccain, the senator, who the prologue. and this is the last couple of lines in his prologue, which i think is really telling. he thanks the author for offering an honest portrait of a man whose contributions to our country have not always been accorded the attention they deserve. with revealing insights into the character of the man who s honorable and richly enjoyed life will, i m confident, prove