Guilty to the two charges was it a straight guilty plea or cooperating, and we have learned that in the past hour, he has flipped. A as colleague pointed out on twitter, when you cooperate with the prosecutors you dont get an opportunity to decide what to talk about, but you have to tell everything that you know, and if you are lie, you can be be charged with perjury, and so they have a huge hammer over his head, and he has to tell them about his time as the Trump Campaign manager and he came with massive connections to the russianbacked figures and including a man that the mueller team says was tied to rusrussia and he was in Constant Contact with constantine kalymnik, and so he is going to have to cooperate. And you said, i think that this is a bombshell, and what you said when i came on, and why . Well, not so much that he is pleading giuilty to, and unrelated to the time on the campaign, but as ken pointed out, when you are cooperating you are agreeing to tell the prosecutors about
janice dean, allegedly calling her that fox whether in text after she criticized chris s brother for transferring covid patients to nursing home so he referred to her as that. how stupid is that? everyone knows that s al rocher s nickname. when asked her she felt about being called that, janice said hey, at least it s not [indiscernible]. but the fact is the media can t accurately report on anything, whether it s perversions or fatalities, since they are always implicated in them. while deaths spiked and they buried them because they champion policies and ideas that contributed to that, they lauded defunding police and then they tried to camouflage it by saying it s really just a funding shift, it s like planting a bush in front of a septic tank. they tried to hide the consequences of their destructive beliefs. they supported no cash bail while championing the shutdowns, turning the city streets into a john wicks equal minus the
this event winding down our my coverage here on c-span. we will take you back to the beginning of the remarks from president obama and conan o brien and just a moment. also remind you later on in our schedule here on the c-span networks, you can see the events in its entirety. the president from tonight s 99th annual white house correspondents dinner hosted at the washington hilton hotel. [applause] thank you. thank you. how do you like my new entrance music? [cheers and applause] rush limbaugh warned you about this. second term, baby. [laughter] we are changing things around here a little bit. actually my advisors were a little worried about the new entrance music. they are little bit more traditional. they suggested i should start with some notes at my own expense just to take myself down a peg. i was like, after four and a half years, how many pegs are there left? [laughter] i want to thank the white house correspondents. ed, you are doing an astounding job. [ap
day although it will be a little cooler and breezy at times. there is a live look at your radar. you can see we ve gotten the rain shower activity out of here. we should be in for i agood looking tuesday. i ll have more details on our seven-day forecast coming up in just a couple of minutes. i think you ll like it. back to you at the desk. thank you. checking top stories, president obama and mitt romney will face off for their second presidential debate tonight. it will take place at hofstra university on new york s long island and we ll be in a town hall format. two new polls show romney leading by one or two points. before a report. reporter: tonight s showdown will feature a town hall style format. it is quite different from the first debates. reporter: it will be a select group of voters who will taking charge of the forum. the set and format focus on the 80 people that will be here asking questions of the candidates. you could get anything from the jobs and
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