allen weisselberg may know where they are. we re focussed on paul manafort and that plea yesterday. the numbers are piling up. yeah, in terms of people flipping and cooperating. yeah, absolutely. cohen is potentially cooperating. cohen didn t have a cooperation deal in his plea bargain, but he did al cute that the president actually helped him commit these campaign law violations. manafort, this news of the manafort cooperation agreement is likely going to be the one that scares president trump the most. thank you very much. thanks for having me. thank you both. this is dramatic new video i m going to show you next from jacksonville, north carolina, where roads have turned into rivers. another live report coming up after the break after the drenching rains from tropical storm florence continue to
radar? hes is quoted in saying he s very surprised. trump spent most of his career threatening business acquaintances. and a lot of times that was bravado. trump had people in his orbits who are fixers. i don t know legally how much this issue with the payments are going to come home to roost for the president in the way that is actually threatening to him. i don t think campaign law violations. what does he know about russia. trying to get a new hotel built in moscow. there are all these odd little moments which michael cohen is
attorney/client privilege. federal prosecutors investigating him for bank fraud it, tax fraud and campaign law violations related to the payment to dams. i m joined by katie phang and julia ansley, national security and justice correspondent. both of you are experts. id think i m a regular generalist. i watched a guy this morning say i don t know the guy. katie, it was unbelievable. he said he s in business on his own. i don t know what it is. i only had a tiny bit of thing with him. if i were michael cohen, but i know what it s like to be this morning at 7:30 watching fox & friends, watching a guy you ve been supporting, you love and he s just disowned you and said i don t really know the guy. katie? even a dog knows the difference between when it s tripped over and when it s being kicked. i think michael cohen got a swift kick this morning during that tirade that trump went on on fox and friends. what s legally damning this
couldn tcity your face, was that a nod of agreement? is it your sense that that would be something that the justice department would prioritize. that was a nod of complete agreement. let me nod again. the justice department does not need the ftc to help it bring campaign law violations. by the way the question of whether or not a non-disclosure agreement is valid orrin valid doesn t matter because a grand jury would trump a non-disclosure agreement. that means the grand jury could have ms. daniels testimony. we sat down with serious topics to discuss. and donald trump will probably rage away on twitter at fake media. he did all weekend long. a story in the washington post with 16 sources about his chief of staff losing support among
available to us, unfortunately. basically avenatti says there are six women telling six separate tories. they haven t vetted those stories. so if he s able to vet those stories and they are sufficient for him to represent them, what is the legal issue here, that he has a pattern of having an affair, and is there a legal issue with having an affair with multiple women? it can be both, claims of affairs and hush money and getting into campaign law violations, et cetera, and other issues. a lot of people think it should be a crime to have an affair, but, of course, it s not. but the fact is that with six other unvetted cases right now and saying that they re