A news show featuring the top headlines of the day from pop culture to politics, which are discussed by a rotating panel of four women and one man. A stickler for a speedy trial that he often snaps at the mueller team if he thinks they are dragging things out. The mueller team complained about the judge with emotion, protesting a comment that he made yesterday, where he urged the special counsels lawyers not to focus so much on loans that Paul Manafort was denied, he wanted them to focus on loans that he got. The mueller team didnt think it was fair, they wrote in the motion, the courts suggestion that the government was unnecessarily spending time on a loan that manafort did not receive undermines the wellestablished law on conspiracy, undercuts the charge in count 28, and is likely to confuse and mislead the jury. The mueller team wants the judge to do the same thing yesterday, explain that he may have made a mistake to the jury. But they wanted to it happen this morning. And it didn
going to fight this a lot of people didn t believe him. they said look at the jail time you re facing, why roll the goo dice on this. why do you think that is, why do you think manafort has chosen to fight this? tom: one possibility is he believes he s innocent. is manafort going to flip on the president? in order to flip on the president you have to have information to use against the president. this could be simple in the sense that bob mueller saw him in his opinion breaking a number of federal crimes, a number of felonies and they didn t believe they could let it go, it has nothing to do with russian collusion. harris: new developments on the steele dossier, which was purported to contain dirt on president trump. and was partly funded by the clinton campaign. the hill reports that house judiciary committee bob goodlatte is readying subpoenas to those connected and could ish