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His plea, but flynn told the judge he wanted to proceed. the judge then asking, because you re guilty of this offense? flynn answering, yes, your honor. but because flynn continues to cooperate with robert mueller s team, meeting with them 19 times so far, according to the special counsel s prosecutor, the judge suggested delaying the sentence until he s done cooperating. telling flynn, the more you assist the government, the more you arguably help yourself at the time of sentencing. and after a 30-minute recess, that s ultimately what flynn s team decided to do. they acknowledged that flynn might be called to testify in a virginia case against his two former business associates and then flynn s lawyers formally asked to delay the sentencing. prosecutors then agreed, and, jake, now we re looking at a march 13th date for a status update with a sentencing that could follow some time after that. jake? all right, jessica schneider, thank you so much. let s chew over this wild and wacky ....
And i say a part of a piece of evidence because we don t know what other r0ecordings are out there and we don t know the surrounding context when you take such a slice like this. so it is a little difficult. it is a little difficult to work with. let s chew on the suggestion. laura coates hold on a second, professor. the big picture hold on one second. lanny davis says it s relevant for two reasons. one, it shows that the president is familiar with karen mcdougal being paid and the efforts of his attorney to buy back assets, plural, which is something i ve never really thought about before. i thought it was just about mcdougal, but now it seems this corporation was formed to buy back assets, things plural, from david pecker. i don t know what else they thought he had. but that s what it shows, number one. and that, two, to say michael cohen wanted to pay cash, and that trump said, no, do it the right way is not what the tape reveals. your take on those two points. well, he ....
Reaction that alan dershowitz had, is it s just mind-blowing to me to be hearing a tape of an attorney-client conversation. i mean, i don t know why any client or their lawyer, rudy giuliani, would ever think it s a good idea to start releasing these things. well, he says he didn t release it. he says he didn t release it. he says that the president waived the privilege because they believe the tape is not hurtful. it s helpful, and they want prosecutors to have it. right. well, and we all hear slightly different things on that tape. you could say cash is a question instead of a statement, and then he says check. it s being cut off, but part of the problem we re getting is, you do have a good lawyer here in lanny davis, who has presented a part of a piece of evidence. and i say a part of a piece of evidence because we don t know what other r0ecordings are out there and we don t know the surrounding context when you take such a slice like this. so it is a little difficult. it is ....
Important than making it public. that s the case that the cia, the fbi and some other agencies made to the president according to administration officials. there was lots of back and forth between the white house and these agencies, pushing back. why do you want to redact so much. and finally, the president said, okay, i will let s chew over this redaction some more. let s let out the things that they don t want redacted and let s give them six more months to try to work out the redactions. what the cia says is that all no single document that it s responsible for will be withheld in full. there may still be some redactions. what they say is they still need to protect people who were giving information to the u.s. back at the time or since or relations that we had with other countries for sharing information. some don t want that known, stephanie. all right, the president says let s chew on it some more. our panel this morning, evan mcmullin, former cia operative and former chief ....
The oval office today was asked if he authorized that mission. he did not answer. jeff zeleny, thanks. we re going to have more on the attack in niger later in the show. let s chew over all of this with my panel now. we have phil mudd and alice stewart and kirsten powers. alice, i ll start with you. maybe john kelly remembered the speech wrong and to his earsary hearing the congresswoman talk about how the process went by so quickly was inappropriate, but to in her defense, she was telling the story she said because it speaks to the respect that our congress has for the fbi and the men and women who put their lives on the line every day. she said that. she told the whole story of how quickly the process went through because we have so much respect for the fbi. it s hard to look at kelly s description and watch the nine-minute speech and think that s a completely accurate description. look at, here we are four days later and we re taking one full speech, one portion of it possibly ....