ten years. the drama underlying the hearing from manafort is he could be facing an additional decade in prison on top of the seven to ten that could be the whole enchilada if you re already 70 and not in great health. he s facing an additional decade in prison on top of his other sentence if the judge in his case concludes that he breached his plea agreement by lying to prosecutors after he had agreed to cooperate with him. manafort himself was in court today. we got these great sketches by the great courtroom artist manafort was allowed, as you can see, was allowed to wear a suit this time instead of his jail jump suit. he s now white haired. as you can see, he s using a cane reporters at the hearing today described him as leaning heavily on that cane but with all the prosecutors there and with manafort s whole defense team there and manafort himself in the courtroom, everybody there in person today
now you see he s coming out. he s the gray-haired man, white-haired man in the blue shirt. if the camera pulls out, you can see attorneys and others around him. there s roger stone, if they pan back to him, he was doing basically a richard nixon big victory signature, arms swept wide there, for a moment. he came to light originally, of course, on the national stage as a young richard nixon aide, especially in the 1972 campaign, which eventually led to, memorably, the watergate charges. we ll see whether he comes to the microphone. first he s going to be introduced by his attorney, i think. let s listen. can we say, this is a media circus that only roger stone could properly appreciate.
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