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ashes in the work of art. >> this is the notorious blood painting with charles manson's actual ashest's a little morbid. the painting at zach baggins haunted mansion, displayed in a room full of items that belonged to serial killers. he died in prison last year at the age of 83. he formed the notorious manson family and served 46 years for nine murders. baggins hosted the show ghost adventures. >>> bloomberg reports the company is seeking a beyer for gump's. it reports $61 million in assets and $64 million in liabilities in its bankruptcy filing. the 157-year-old luxury goods store has more than 100 employees. >>> well, you've got a plan, purchased the ring, and wrote the proposal, but did you book the fireworks? don't worry, the proposal planner has it all, the booming business that's helping people say i do. that's tomorrow night on abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> now, your accuweather forecast with spencer christian. >>> okay, let's get right to live doppler 7 to show you how things look right now in the bay area. we've got sunny skies just about everywhere, even along portions of the co
ashes in the work of art. >> this is the notorious blood painting with charles manson's actual ashest's a little morbid. the painting at zach baggins haunted mansion, displayed in a room full of items that belonged to serial killers. he died in prison last year at the age of 83. he formed the notorious manson family and served 46 years for nine murders. baggins hosted the show ghost adventures. >>> bloomberg reports the company is seeking a beyer for gump's. it reports $61...
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. >> i noted for example the coverage of the charles manson case when i was in los angeles. front page every day in the papers. it usually got a couple minutes on the evening news. here is a man who was guilty, directly or indirectly, of eight murders without reason. >> and the country and the news media were stunned because the problem was charles manson was still on trial for those murders when the president of the united states said that he was guilty. and so immediately that very day in court in los angeles charles manson's lawyers moved for a mistrial in the case because the president of the united states prejudiced the outcome. president nixon's press secretary immediately issued a statement saying the president did not mean to suggest that charles manson was guilty and later that same day president nixon issued a statement saying i do not know and did not intend to speculate as to whether the sharon tate defendants are guilty in fact or not. all of the facts in the case have not yet been presented. the manson trial judge was able to deny the motion for a mistrial only
. >> i noted for example the coverage of the charles manson case when i was in los angeles. front page every day in the papers. it usually got a couple minutes on the evening news. here is a man who was guilty, directly or indirectly, of eight murders without reason. >> and the country and the news media were stunned because the problem was charles manson was still on trial for those murders when the president of the united states said that he was guilty. and so immediately that...
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charles manson, buddy hackett, paul mccartney and more. that's great. >> vincent price. >> after the break... >> but first our "strange inheritance" quiz question. which '70s hard rock band switched gears to cut the solid-gold disco hit "i was made for loving you"? kiss, iron maiden or the ramones? the answer when we return. my father passed this truck down to me, that's the same thing i want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine -but i'm gonna get a new one. -oh yeah when it's time for your old chevy truck to become their new chevy truck, there's truck month. get 18% of msrp cash back on all silverado 1500 crew cab lt pickups when you finance with gm financial. that's $9,000 on this silverado. plus, during truck month make no monthly payments for 90 days.
charles manson, buddy hackett, paul mccartney and more. that's great. >> vincent price. >> after the break... >> but first our "strange inheritance" quiz question. which '70s hard rock band switched gears to cut the solid-gold disco hit "i was made for loving you"? kiss, iron maiden or the ramones? the answer when we return. my father passed this truck down to me, that's the same thing i want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow...
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. >>> you may get drawn into these charles manson eyes trying to see what's drawn into them. >> somethingirl with a lemonade stand surpassed her goal of raising $2,000 for the victims of the wire in redding. >> seven-year-old lila pratt raised the money to help students burned out of their home she raised $2,105, enough to buy 48 backpacks and school supplies. she's also donating bedding, baby wipes and diapers. >> i'm betting people paid more than 50 cents or a dollar each at that rate. >> probably. well done, especially at that age. >> well, done. >> i'm eric thomas. >> i'm dion lim for all of us at abc >>> tonight, breaking news. a plane crashing into a shopping center. the emergency as the twin engine plane slams into a parking lot. no one onboard surviving. what the pilot did before the moment of impact. >>> also tonight, the alleged assassination attempt by drone. venezuela's president says he was the target. the wild scene caught on camera. troops running off, then the live feed suddenly cut. >>> plus, president trump lashing out about the russia investigation. defending his son do
. >>> you may get drawn into these charles manson eyes trying to see what's drawn into them. >> somethingirl with a lemonade stand surpassed her goal of raising $2,000 for the victims of the wire in redding. >> seven-year-old lila pratt raised the money to help students burned out of their home she raised $2,105, enough to buy 48 backpacks and school supplies. she's also donating bedding, baby wipes and diapers. >> i'm betting people paid more than 50 cents or a...
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he believed that charles manson was guilty. it almost caused a mistrial. now you have the president essentially saying that he thinks paul manafort is being treated unfairly, which is really just code for he shouldn't be prosecuted at all, which is that a forecast to a pardon? nobody can know for sure. is that what manafort is holding out for? that may be the only thing he is holding out for at this point because by this time mueller may have all the information he wants and there is nothing manafort could possibly offer that's worth a cooperation agreement. >> ken, give us the latest about what you saw in the courtroom today and what so far the prosecutors are using for their arguments. what evidence are they using, and how are they trying to paint paul manafort? >> sure, katy. look, what's happening in the courtroom is completely divorced from this whole political debate. there is no mention of collusion. there is no mention of russia. there is no mention of donald trump. the jury was not even told that these prosecutors are
he believed that charles manson was guilty. it almost caused a mistrial. now you have the president essentially saying that he thinks paul manafort is being treated unfairly, which is really just code for he shouldn't be prosecuted at all, which is that a forecast to a pardon? nobody can know for sure. is that what manafort is holding out for? that may be the only thing he is holding out for at this point because by this time mueller may have all the information he wants and there is nothing...
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. >> first the president's comments bring us back to when nixon commented on the guilt of charles manson that trial was ongoing and now you have the reverse. the president commenting on the innocence or the not guiltiness of a defendant who is currently facing trial. the problem for the prosecution is that if it results in an acquittal, there are no comebacks or chance to dispute that on appeal. so if nothing else, the president's comments can only help paul manafort unless the judge or the prosecutors make the point that this is enough for a mistrial, which it probably is not. >> and prosecutors are asking for up to six months in prison for george papadopoulos. what message does this send to others thinking of cooperating with robert mueller? >> the message is this -- if you come in to speak with federal investigators, and you tell any kind of fib or any stretch of the truth or embellish, you can be charged with section 1001, false statements to investigators. just like martha stewart, and just like papadopoulos, just like general flynn, all of these folks came in and thought they could
. >> first the president's comments bring us back to when nixon commented on the guilt of charles manson that trial was ongoing and now you have the reverse. the president commenting on the innocence or the not guiltiness of a defendant who is currently facing trial. the problem for the prosecution is that if it results in an acquittal, there are no comebacks or chance to dispute that on appeal. so if nothing else, the president's comments can only help paul manafort unless the judge or...
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damon harriman is set to play charles manson for two upcoming projects.he australian will play the cult leader in the once upon a time in hollywood. and according to colliderrer he will take on the same role in the second season of mind hunter on netflix. that's your "eye on entertainment." danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. >>> it's 4:57. the state of california is one step closer to having some of the strictest net neutrality laws in the country. we'll explain what that means for you and your family just ahead. >> despite a string of violent attacks bart is scaling back on emergency patrols. just when you thought you were done painting... ...you discover paint bleed under your tape... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional results with frogtape... no messy lines, no paint bleed. for sharp lines every time, frog it! a magical place... tha
damon harriman is set to play charles manson for two upcoming projects.he australian will play the cult leader in the once upon a time in hollywood. and according to colliderrer he will take on the same role in the second season of mind hunter on netflix. that's your "eye on entertainment." danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. >>> it's 4:57. the state of california is one step closer to having some of the strictest net neutrality laws in the country. we'll explain what...
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. >> yes the esteemed company of alfonz and hess his theodore bundy and charles manson.ight this way. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. i tried cold turkey, i tried the patch. they didn't work for me. i didn't think anything was going to work for me until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. i needed that to quit. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects may include seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwal
. >> yes the esteemed company of alfonz and hess his theodore bundy and charles manson.ight this way. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? i'm ray and i quit smoking with...
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. >>> charles manson in a bring hollywood's dark history to light on the big screen. update the bathroom but we wanted to work with a company we could trust. rebath gave us the bathroom we always wanted. call 925-364-4218 and save $1000 off your complete bathroom remodel >>> president trump wants to cancel the pay raises for federal employees. he said that freezing the federal pay will protect the budget and save $25 billand he wants wages tide to merit. but union representing the federal workers are criticizing his decision they say that the massive tax cut that he signed into law last december increased the national debt and helped the wealthy americans and corporations and only moderate benefits for middle income and low income families. service members will receive pay increases next year, the pay freeze affects civilian federal workers, including those working at thethe irs and veterans' administration. they could receive an increase if they work it out in next year's budget. but president trump will have to sign it. >>> up with senator this, to th employees that the president just
. >>> charles manson in a bring hollywood's dark history to light on the big screen. update the bathroom but we wanted to work with a company we could trust. rebath gave us the bathroom we always wanted. call 925-364-4218 and save $1000 off your complete bathroom remodel >>> president trump wants to cancel the pay raises for federal employees. he said that freezing the federal pay will protect the budget and save $25 billand he wants wages tide to merit. but union representing...
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charles manson comes to mind. but you have to trust them because i don't know maybe they could fool around. but there is that ethics of humility and together you go where you need to go i will not interfere with that spirit the evil eyes are telling me i'm out of time thank you so much. [applause] i really appreciate all of your work. >> stays seated if you are staying for the signing. [inaudible conversations] >> i know that i i could not afford not to. so i just kept plugging. the campaign is tough work i admire anybody. >> he never learned politics. to serve both roosevelt i will not a the part of popularity if they reject me that is their prerogative. he had this minnesota in view -- madisonian view. and madison and and madison and hamilton believe the majority should rule but only slowly and thoughtfully for the times of time some reason over passion could prevail and that the entire system is to slow the direct expression of popular passions of people can be governed in the public interest rather than throug
charles manson comes to mind. but you have to trust them because i don't know maybe they could fool around. but there is that ethics of humility and together you go where you need to go i will not interfere with that spirit the evil eyes are telling me i'm out of time thank you so much. [applause] i really appreciate all of your work. >> stays seated if you are staying for the signing. [inaudible conversations] >> i know that i i could not afford not to. so i just kept plugging. the...
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when nixon went after charles manson, that was messing with the jury pool. this guy is talking to a jury that is sitting this weekend. >> he is also projecting a bit. one of the things that scares him a bit is mueller might have his tax returns. and that is one thing that manafort is on trial for tax evasion and other things. i don't think he cares about manafort. i think he cares about how it reflects on him. and concerned about where this investigation is going and where his tax returns will show up. >> the a mmen corner if he -- >> i don't know. it is so disappointing that these members are not doing their job. they are not putting country first. and you know, that's where donald trump is successful. he made this about an individual, about brennan who has been talking badly about him. that is where he is able to be successful and attacking people. the senators say, oh, well, he is just one person. let's see where donald trump takes this. because there is only so much people are going to take from the republican party before they completely bolt. >> if you
when nixon went after charles manson, that was messing with the jury pool. this guy is talking to a jury that is sitting this weekend. >> he is also projecting a bit. one of the things that scares him a bit is mueller might have his tax returns. and that is one thing that manafort is on trial for tax evasion and other things. i don't think he cares about manafort. i think he cares about how it reflects on him. and concerned about where this investigation is going and where his tax returns...
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the esteemed company of alphonse capone and his fellows: jefferson dahmer, theodore bundy, and charles manson. enchante. right this way. table for four. table for four. jeffrey, we'll get you a bib." yesterday trump headed down to trampa-- tampa-- to hold a rally. and he played all the hits, including his classic impression of "a president." >> anybody can act presidential. ( cheers and applause ) ladies and gentlemen of the state of florida, thank you very much for being here. you are tremendous people. and i will leave now, because i am boring you to death. thank you. ( applause ) >> stephen: after a year and half of donald trump, i would gladly vote for that stiff guy. ( laughter ) "trump's impression of a president 2020. make america bored again." i don't want to be excited. i don't want to be entertained. that is, if i get to vote, because trump has an insane new argument fot i vlaws.d >> the time has come for voter i.d. like everything else. voter i.d. you know, if you go out and you want to buy groceries, you need a picture on a card. you need i.d. >> stephen: oh, yeah, oh, yeah. every
the esteemed company of alphonse capone and his fellows: jefferson dahmer, theodore bundy, and charles manson. enchante. right this way. table for four. table for four. jeffrey, we'll get you a bib." yesterday trump headed down to trampa-- tampa-- to hold a rally. and he played all the hits, including his classic impression of "a president." >> anybody can act presidential. ( cheers and applause ) ladies and gentlemen of the state of florida, thank you very much for being...
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i'm going to bring you back to the '7 ons, when president nixon opine openly that charles manson wascertainly guilty. here you have something that -- if the prosecution can make that into an argument for a mistrial, i don't think they will. i think they feel confident going into deliberation, and it's important to know for sentencing purposes, a conviction on some is as good as a conviction on all. even that acquitted conduct can come into sentencing. >>> let me ask you about this jury. there was a motion -- an outside motion about getting the names of the people sitting on the jury. the judge ultimately said that he was worried about the safety of the gyres. he said he now has marshals that escort him around. why not sequester a jury? then you wouldn't have to worry about -- >> when you look at the case law in federal courts, the decision to sequester the jury is a drastic remedy. the reason for that is the court suddenly acquires responsibility for something it's not designed to do, which is act as a hotel and act as a security force. that brings up all kinds of other complications
i'm going to bring you back to the '7 ons, when president nixon opine openly that charles manson wascertainly guilty. here you have something that -- if the prosecution can make that into an argument for a mistrial, i don't think they will. i think they feel confident going into deliberation, and it's important to know for sentencing purposes, a conviction on some is as good as a conviction on all. even that acquitted conduct can come into sentencing. >>> let me ask you about this...
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. >> this population includes infamous criminals like juan corona, sirhan sirhan, and charles manson. built to hold the most violent offenders in the state, corcoran has seen its share of brutality. today, a fresh group of inmates arrives at receiving and release, no doubt aware of this prison's reputation. >> when i get on the bus, they called your names out to come off the bus, and they're teary-eyed coming to corcoran. it's a shock to them. i guess they have heard a lot about corcoran. >> what do you know about corcoran? >> what i know? i know it ain't no joke. that's what i know. i know this is serious business. >> corcoran is a pretty rough prison here. if you get a draw, it's one of the rougher prisons. >> this is how serious it is. it's a life or death situation. pretty much, yeah. it is like that. i don't care what they tell you. it is like that. okay? it is hardcore like that. >> corcoran's general population inmates are split into three main yards. the level one yard consists mainly of low-security inmates, many of whom are in on parole violations. "b" yard holds the medium-
. >> this population includes infamous criminals like juan corona, sirhan sirhan, and charles manson. built to hold the most violent offenders in the state, corcoran has seen its share of brutality. today, a fresh group of inmates arrives at receiving and release, no doubt aware of this prison's reputation. >> when i get on the bus, they called your names out to come off the bus, and they're teary-eyed coming to corcoran. it's a shock to them. i guess they have heard a lot about...
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richard nixon did it in the charles manson trial. presidents have made comments about criminal cases, but it doesn't happen very often and particularly when a jury is actively deliberating a verdict. it could be interesting to see whether any of the jurors pay attention, read coverage over the weekend, and see what the president has to say about the case they're discussing. >> yeah, that's right, this jury is not sequestered. josh dawsey, thank you so much for joining us. >>> a colorado town still reeling as horrific new details emerge in the killings of a pregnant mother and her two young daughters. her husband now arrested for the murders. and there's now no question, hackers are targeting u.s. elections. should we be worried? one of the world's top hackers will join us live. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." -looks great, honey. -right? sometimes you need an expert. i got it. and sometimes those experts need experts. on it. [ crash ] and sometimes the expert the expert needed needs insurance expertise. it's all good. steve, you'r
richard nixon did it in the charles manson trial. presidents have made comments about criminal cases, but it doesn't happen very often and particularly when a jury is actively deliberating a verdict. it could be interesting to see whether any of the jurors pay attention, read coverage over the weekend, and see what the president has to say about the case they're discussing. >> yeah, that's right, this jury is not sequestered. josh dawsey, thank you so much for joining us. >>> a...
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richard nixon in the middle of the charles manson case, barack obama about trave on martin. >> it wasppropriate in those cases and it was inappropriate in this case. if there is a guilty verdict i think that is going to create a sense of momentum behind the mueller investigation. i don't think there's any question about that. >> what if there isn't? >> if there isn't i think is going to be further pressure from the president, his allies on mueller to wrap this up and to just cut the cord. we don't know what mueller is looking at, we don't know everything he's got. we know there's 32 at least people who have been indicted or have pled guilty so far so this is just the first thread in what i think is an intricate -- >> chris: you have to agree he brought the case because he thought it was his best case. if he goes down -- again, we don't know what the jury is going to decide, it would be very damaging. >> we don't know what the jury will decide nor do we know what else he's got in his quiver of arrows. i think most people kind of assume that manafort was his best foot forward but we don
richard nixon in the middle of the charles manson case, barack obama about trave on martin. >> it wasppropriate in those cases and it was inappropriate in this case. if there is a guilty verdict i think that is going to create a sense of momentum behind the mueller investigation. i don't think there's any question about that. >> what if there isn't? >> if there isn't i think is going to be further pressure from the president, his allies on mueller to wrap this up and to just...
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that's oversimplifying it, but the fact that yes maybe they could brainwash you, charles manson comesto mind, you have to trust them. i don't know. maybe they could fool around with your mind, but i found that there's an ethic of humility and that it's your mind and this medicine and together you will go where you need to go and i won't interfere with that. >> okay, the equalizer telling me that i am out of time and you are out of time, but thank you so much. >> thank you. >> i really appreciate all of your work. i guess, there's going to be a reading, assigning. >> thank you. thank you so much. if you are staying for the signing. [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] tv is in prime time this week thursday night starting at eight eastern. we look at recent books on the supreme court. law school dean emeritus on his book eisenhower versus moran, the battle for civil rights and liberties. the law professor on his book without precedent, john marshall and his times. later the book the tide goes to freedom, anthony m kennedy on liberty and supreme court nominee judge bret cavanaugh testif
that's oversimplifying it, but the fact that yes maybe they could brainwash you, charles manson comesto mind, you have to trust them. i don't know. maybe they could fool around with your mind, but i found that there's an ethic of humility and that it's your mind and this medicine and together you will go where you need to go and i won't interfere with that. >> okay, the equalizer telling me that i am out of time and you are out of time, but thank you so much. >> thank you. >>...
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and then, by 1969, i was in the charles manson look-alike contest. the first byline i had in the speed was abraham you be. >> the underground press started, it really was a surge. it went from a handful of papers to more than 500, perhaps even 1000 papers if you count the high school papers, the present papers, the g.i. papers -- i think is on there somewhere. that's anthony mentioned. it was a worldwide phenomenon. the reason it came about was, because people were not seeing themselves represented. the papers themselves would evolve. you go to a demonstration, you get chased out. you protested -- you protested the war picked read about how the war was great the next day. you play some music or smoke some plants, or whatever it was, that was demonic behavior. in terms of what anthony presented, where the rolling stones came here in 1964, the chicago tribune [ inaudible ] outside the trip been -- tribune building. they bought a barber down to meet them. the first underground paper was generally agreed to be the los angeles free press. a couple of impo
and then, by 1969, i was in the charles manson look-alike contest. the first byline i had in the speed was abraham you be. >> the underground press started, it really was a surge. it went from a handful of papers to more than 500, perhaps even 1000 papers if you count the high school papers, the present papers, the g.i. papers -- i think is on there somewhere. that's anthony mentioned. it was a worldwide phenomenon. the reason it came about was, because people were not seeing themselves...
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and then by 1969, i was the winner of the charles manson look-alike contest. and the first in the seed was, yes, abraham yippie. "the underground press" went from a handful of papers to more than 500, perhaps more than 1,000 papers if you count the high school papers, the prison papers, the gi papers, and anthony mentioned, it was a worldwide phenomenon. and the reason it came about was because people were not seeing themselves represented. and the papers themselves would evolve. you go to a demonstration, you get chased out, you protest the war and read about how the war was great the next day. or you would play some music or smoke some plants or whatever it was, and, you know, that was demonic behavior. and in terms of what anthony presented, it's important to note when the rolling stones came here in 1964, the "chicago tribune" interviewed them on the street outside the tribune building and they brought a barber down to meet them. in any event, first, "the underground paper" was generally agreed to be the los angeles free press. a couple important things of
and then by 1969, i was the winner of the charles manson look-alike contest. and the first in the seed was, yes, abraham yippie. "the underground press" went from a handful of papers to more than 500, perhaps more than 1,000 papers if you count the high school papers, the prison papers, the gi papers, and anthony mentioned, it was a worldwide phenomenon. and the reason it came about was because people were not seeing themselves represented. and the papers themselves would evolve. you...
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i remember richard nixon back in the 60s, early 70s talking about the charles manson trial.ghed in on his guilt and people went nuts. i remember barack obama weighing in on travon martin or gates in cambridge. the idea a president would in any way intervene in a trial. you have now with paul manafort, the jury is considering the case and the president basically saying it's sad the prosecution was brought against this man who was a former briefly top advisor, campaign chairman for president trump. how things have changed. >> sandra: we'll see what happens with that today, of course. jurors had four questions last evening. deliberations are underway today. we'll see if there is a verdict. the president just weighing in a few moments ago on john brennan's security clearance being revoked saying he has had a tremendous response for doing that. he said he has never respected him. he went on to say what the fate of bruce ohr may be. he called him a disgrace and said he suspects his clearance will be taken away quickly. >> well, a couple of things there. i thought the most interest
i remember richard nixon back in the 60s, early 70s talking about the charles manson trial.ghed in on his guilt and people went nuts. i remember barack obama weighing in on travon martin or gates in cambridge. the idea a president would in any way intervene in a trial. you have now with paul manafort, the jury is considering the case and the president basically saying it's sad the prosecution was brought against this man who was a former briefly top advisor, campaign chairman for president...