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to resuscitate the lawsuit with the cumberman subpoena. behind the scenes to try to delay, delay, delay as long as possible the moment of truth when these witnesses have to come in and testify under oath. will we make him try to name president trump as a defendant in this suit at all? i don t think so. it s an opportunity to try to get this question before yet another court, a second bite at the apple and a way to draw out the day of reckoning before witnesses have to testify before congres congress. according to the court filings, a presiding judge has set a phone conference tomorrow night. what should we expect? probably just a scheduling conference. i imagine courts do see some need to try to expedite the

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trial. shimon prokupecz, what happened today? the judge, we waited to see if she would take up the issue of the violation of the gag order. the judge decided today was not the day she would take up this issue. she wanted to keep it to a scheduling conference, which it was always supposed to be about. she set a trial date. november 5th. there was also some scheduling issues she took up. that was it. the big question on whether or not roger stone violated the gag order concerning this release of a book that he never notified the court about, that s still an issue that s on the table. the judge saying today she just hasn t had time to dive into the issue. keep in mind, she just came off the manafort sentencing. that could be why she needs more time to decide on whether or not he violated it. another key member of the mueller investigative team all of a sudden announced that he is

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181212:07:10:00

the eastern district of virginia about his dealings with turkey. you touch on an interesting issue which is my long-held contention we all should have bought stock in toner companies before this case started. we d all be on an island in the caribbean by now. julia, to quickly switch gears to where you were when i last saw you outdoors this afternoon, outside the manafort matter, what did you witness in court? it was interesting, brian, it was just 30 minutes, a pretty quick scheduling conference. i talked to manafort s lawyer, kevin downing, on the way in, and he said, i don t expect much news from this, this will be routine. what was not routine and what was unusual about it, the defense wasn t ready to say whether or not they agreed with that scathing filing last friday from mueller s legal team that said that manafort committed crimes and lies that put him in breach of their plea agreement, that he lied about his conversations with the white house and with russians this year. th

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181212:09:10:00

quick scheduling conference. i talked to manafort s lawyer, kevin downing on the way in, said i don t expect much news from this, this will be routine. what was not routine and what was unusual about it, the defense wasn t ready to say whether or not they agreed with that scathing filing last friday from mueller s legal team that said that manafort committed crimes and lies that put him in breach of their plea agreement, that he lied about his conversations with the white house and with russians this year. this isn t before he was charged. it was during the middle of that. and so they aren t even sure whether they agree with that or not. they may not even push back against it. now they have until january 7th which is a much longer timeline than we were expecting, in order to figure out what kind of evidence the prosecution has and to talk with their client, which raises questions has their client, paul manafort, been completely forthcoming with them? okay, mr. costa, on the eve of th

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181212:04:10:00

what did you witness in court? it was interesting, brian, it was just 30 minutes, a pretty quick scheduling conference. i talked to manafort s lawyer, kevin downing on the way in, said i don t expect much news from this, this will be routine. what was not routine and what was unusual about it, the defense wasn t ready to say whether or not they agreed with that scathing filing last friday from mueller s legal team that said that manafort committed crimes and lies that put him in breach of their plea agreement, that he lied about his conversations with the white house and with russians this year. this isn t before he was charged. it was during the middle of that. and so they aren t even sure whether they agree with that or not. they may not even push back against it. now they have until january 7th which is a much longer timeline than we were expecting, in order to figure out what kind of evidence the prosecution has and to talk with their client, which raises questions has their clie

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