beyond the four corners of his document. i agree we need to know things from him. and foremost among those things is what he does think of barr s prosecutorial decision. barr felt no compunction in that direction. so what does mueller think of that? does he think that s the way to go? why are there no issues with that on barr s part. i m interesting to see what mueller says on that. the question is what kind of witness will he make if he is as i said a reluctant witness, if he s testifying unwillingly? i mean, i don t think he s going to get a lot of the extras. he s going to stick to the report. you re going to see republicans with an entirely different edifice of facts here trying to prove his point, the investigation started with a
with something with someone even higher up in the food chain than the national security adviser. that means the president, don, junior or jared kushner. again, i think jared kushner is a likely subject now of the mueller investigation. so we have these two things going on at the same time, the sentencing of flynn is out there. we have all that we have seen from manafort and cohen, all the people that have given up the ghost willingly or unwillingly that had to turn on donald trump. but it looks like the judge wants flynn to go back and give more, that maybe he doesn t think he s given enough to earn no jail time more. so you wonder what the more is. one is that judge saw more evidence from mueller than we did about what flynn had done that cooperated, that provide substantial assistance. so maybe the judge knows something we don t know or thinks there s more that could be done. flip is in a difficult position, in that typically you want to stay out of prison, so you give
flip did was really, really bad. and so for him to get credit now from mueller, he must have come up with something really good, with something with someone even higher up in the food chain than the national security adviser. that means the president, don, junior or jared kushner. again, i think jared kushner is a likely subject now of the mueller investigation. so we have these two things going on at the same time, the sentencing of flynn is out there. we have all that we have seen from manafort and cohen, all the people that have given up the ghost willingly or unwillingly that had to turn on donald trump. but it looks like the judge wants flynn to go back and give more, that maybe he doesn t think he s given enough to earn no jail time more. so you wonder what the more is. one is that judge saw more evidence from mueller than we did about what flynn had done that cooperated, that provide substantial assistance. so maybe the judge knows
touched us unwillingly. okay. good, thank you. we got justice. yes. also prior bad act witness. again, give her a longer statement at the hall which we have a copy of for you. how you feel about the sentence right now. i m more emotional than i thought i would be. all i can say is that this is going to help change the statute of limitations in nevada. we re going to get it accomplished. and we re going to support what s happening here in pennsylvania and this is just going to show victims that they can make it through and that there is justice at the end and, hallelujah. hallelujah. we ll see you at the hall right after the d.a. s press conference. julie: that s the attorney gloria allred who represents a multiple number of women who have accused bill cosby.
in prison, that he is touchable like he touched us, unwillingly. all right. good. we ve got justice. yes. lisa was also a prior bad act witness. we ll give her a longer statement at the hall. but how do you feel about the sentence right now? i m more emotional than i thought i would be. all i can say is this is going to help change the statute of limitations in nevada. we re going to get it abolished, and we re going to support what s happening here in pennsylvania, and this is just going to show victims that they can make it through and that there s justice at the end, and hall halleluiah. we ll see you at the hall right after the d.a. s press conference. thank you. yes. okay. everyone is invited. we ll have a longer victim impact statement there. can i just ask you, how