with it. i think most people understand this is all about the 2020 election. you take mr. cohen, for example. mr. cohen didn t say anything, i suspect, that he hasn t already given to the u.s. attorney and the special counsel. and mr. cohen has a checkered past and he is a little imbalanced, you know? i m not saying he is on the pipe crazy but he is just not balanced. he is birth and angry. bill: you have amazingly unique lines. let me play senator warner. nadler was on abc, warner was on nbc yesterday, watch. i think there is enormous amounts of evidence. what you do with the evidence and where it leads i ll reserve my judgment. there is no one that can factually say there is
directed cohen to lie to congress. cohen said mr. trump did not tell me to lie to congress but also said this. in his way, he was telling me to lie. he speaks in a code, and i understand the code, because i ve been around him for a decade. so was buzzfeed vindicated? i don t think buzzfeed was vi vindicated, no. i don t enjoy the pile-ons and didn t enjoy the one that took place around buzzfeed. i think there was a story there, but i think we already knew part of it, frankly, from cohen s own presentencing memo, which referenced cohen testifying in accordance in directives of the president. i think they wrote a story that went further than what they knew. and i think that when we do that, then we have to deal with the fallout. and so i don t i don t think this was a ball-spiking moment. i think that i understand if i were the reporters, i would probably argue that it was. yeah, that s what they re arguing. right. but i think it s an argument
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how many times did mr. trump ask you to threaten an individual or entity on his behalf? quite a few times. 50 times ? more. 500 times. probably. he s a weak person. not a smart person. choosing to tell the truth, much like a mobster would do when one of his men decides to cooperate with the government. reporter: in his testimony wednesday, cohen described an environment inside trump tower focused on the boss, someone everyone calls mr. trump, a place where cohen didn t have to be told what to do, because everyone speaks the same language. he doesn t give you questions. he doesn t give you orders. he speaks in a code. i understand the code because i ve been around him for a decade. it s your impressions that others understand the code as well? most people, yes.
i think he said there were other people for that. who did that? donald trump didn t do it personally. that s what he said. and that was chilling. but nobody it was interesting to me nobody followed up on that, because i m curious what exactly does he mean by that. is he indicating actual physical intimidation, which is something that stormy daniels had alleged. there is no direct evidence of that. she had told some people around that time. that s also something that sort of would be interesting to hear michael cohen more on. absolutely. i want to thank you both. thank you for having us. president trump and kim jong-un disagree in hanoi in their second summit meeting ends abruptly. just ahead i ll talk it over with former director of national intelligence james clapper, get his reaction over the death of american otto warmbier. and the bush years premieres this sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. take a look. i would like the introduce you to my family. the fact is i d be nothi