berman. >> it is new day. good morning and welcome to it, your new day. up first, president trump's former campaign chair paul manafort has been sentenced to less than four years in prison for tax evasion and bank fraud. this is well below the sentencing guidelines, the federal sentencing guidelines of 19 to 24 years. a jury in virginia convicted manafort of defrauding banks and the government for not paying taxes on millions of dollars of income he had earned from ukrainian political consulting. now, democratic lawmakers, a lot of legal on lists, are blasting this light sentence and calling it inadequate and an example of the disparities between street crimes and white collar crimes. >> manafort spoke in court, but did he not express regret for the crimes he committed. his attorney and the judge both noted that this sentence was not connected to any collusion with russia. democratic congressman adam schiff who is spearheading a probe into the president called yesterday's events a deliberate appeal for a pardon. so what will president trump say