Good evening. And its great to have you with us here on a thursday night. And we begin with that dramatic fall. A bombshell decision from a man who was once one of the most powerful men in washington. Former speaker of the house Dennis Hastert. And a move that could keep his secrets from coming out in open court. Signaling he will plead guilty in a criminal case. Prosecutors accusing hastert of paying hush money to hide misconduct. That misconduct going back to his time as a High School Teacher and popular wrestling coach. Abcs chief investigative correspondent brian ross on hasterts move, the prison time he might now face and the family tonight saying, the truth is out. Reporter the decision today by 73yearold Dennis Hastert to plead guilty means there will be no trial, and none of his dark secrets will be exposed in open court. Mr. Speaker. Reporter but in exchange, the former speaker of the house, once second in line to the presidency, may spend time in prison, the first speaker eve
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