president trump announce apparently kind of unilaterally, without prior notifications to the south koreans, the suspension of what he called provocative war games, what in the past we ve called military exercises or training. this, on the korean peninsula. i m sure that s going to be a topic of conversation with secretary of state pompeo in seoul. certainly i think there are ways in which you can ,dapt military exercises as confidence building measures to make them more transparent to help the process, but, yeah. both the fact that he announced it the way he did and the words he used to characterize it is provocative was quite disturbing. you lived and worked in pyongyang for a number of years. what do we know about what the people there are being told about this summit? this meeting with president donald trump has been splashed all over their stays media. the main party newspaper
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if you re facing years in prison, you have to feel abandoned by this president and wants to make s if he faces indictment and prosecution that there may be some legal way out for him in the form of a pardon. talk about this flipping, daniel. something that s come up a lot over the last few months. when a witness agrees to cooperate, what does that mean and look like? contrary to popular belief, the government is not out there trying to coax a potential witness into a deal that they just give out. the cooperation process is very long. it s very extensive. i ll speak to the southern district of new york where i worked for ten years. what it means is tt michael cohen would have to go in and meet with psecutors and fbi agents for hours and hours and hours. he would have to admit to every single crime he ever committed. whether the government knows about it or not. whether it relates to trump. trump organization, or some joe schmo down the street. he has to tell them if he stole
government canview. because of getting rid of lawyers that means he s cooperating? generally speaking, they could easily cooperation. therapy not mob lawyers against cooperation. usually it comes down to money. this is an incredibly costly process that they re going through. they have 15 people working full time around the clock on this. so it may be a situation where two things. one is, they re expectative lawyers. if he s going to cooperate hd like someone a little less expeive to sit in the room with the government awomen fwitr hours and hours or two, fight it, go it trial and maybe these aren t the trial lrs he wants. could go either way. i wouldn t assume much from changing loys rightnow. want to paint this from the trump perspective. in trump world there s a feeling the russia investigation has actually been going swh trump s way. that his attacksen mueller contained a lot of that, but the cohen matter is really the thing
complaint defense attorneys have about the cooperating witness program, but it is devastatingly effective, no matter what. those reads. nearly 4 million documents taken back in april. this was cohen s residence, his business as well. he face as friday deadline, i believe if i m not mistaken. a friday deadline to complete a review of materials seized in the raids by federal agents. is that, perhaps connected to this in some way? that deadline? ught it might be. i don t know dan shares this opinion, but my thought might be that michael cohen is seeing that the special master may not conclude that as many documents were privileged and team cohen had hoped would be. maybe realizing what this friday deadline, uh-oh. a lot of this stuff the government gets to look at and it won t be privileged. maybe i m not too comfortable about what is in that dat orll of those tara bytes ea ter