Ke teamwork, attention to detail, and Customer Service are critical to business success. Like the ones we teach here, every day. In washington today, the spotlight is squarely on the president s legal troubles. The president trying to explain away troubling statements from his new lawyer Rudy Giuliani. When did the president know about that Hush Money Payment to Stormy Daniels . This was a very bad week for the trump team. Hes exposed President Trump to possible prosecution for two crimes. As far as im concerned, its a nothing burger. Giuliani tries to clean up a potential mess he made for his clients. The president doesnt age knowledge meeting Stormy Daniels, correct . Gee, im not involved in the daniels thing so i dont know. In terms of what you mean by met her. So the president does deny
any sexual relationship with Stormy Daniels . He has. As i said, im not involved in that. Right now im at the point where im learning. I want to make sure, george, did that interview just happen . W
information to the industrialist in moscow who had done business with trump, it s a long dpli complicated story. then to the son, then to promoter and then to donald trump jr. right. it s classic russian stuff. in other words, there are so many people in that pipeline that you get two things out of it, you get confusion, took us a long time to figure that out. number two, you get plausible denial. number three, the russians get a down payment because donald trump jr. took the bait. when they offered dirt on hillary, he said yes. if that had never been discovered, if the press had r never picked it up and two years from now russia wanted something from the trump administration, they have what s called kompromat, have an e-mail in which donald trump jr. a says i m game, and b did not notify the fbi. so maybe the press saved don jr. from later headaches. i think or perhaps the country. john mclaughlin, jeremy bash,
hillary clinton buttons on me and things that just simply never existed. that ad represents exactly what patrick morrissy was doing. reporter: but a third figure also looms large in this race. i don t know any politician supporting me so that should tell you something. reporter: an insurgent candidate known best as the ceo of massey energy. don blankenship spent a year in prison after a coal mine explosion left 29 of his miners dead. it is incredible. they sent me to prison for a misdemeanor. it was clear from the beginning to the end it was a fake prosecution. reporter: blankenship s 2.3 million in spending has been as much telling his side of the story as it s been about politics. does the time he spent in prison bother you at all? not really. no. doesn t bother me one bit.
waterboarded and that a lot of bad stuff was done to that guy after he left her custody. but he s been examined by a psychiatrist who said he was one of the most damaged people that that man had ever looked at. this is a serious issue. questions are going to be asked about it. unfortunately, she s not going to be able to answer a lot of them. what she did including some of what i reported remains classified. she ll have to say, i m sorry, senator, i can talk about it in the closed session but not in public. john mclaughlin, this agency you invested so much of your career in, is there danger in haspel s confirmation hearing? do you understand said, if this is something we don t revisit as a country, it would be better for the cia if i didn t go forward? i m glad she s going to appear. it s also true, i understand why she might be reluctant. the danger is that all of this will be re-opened and the dabngr is it s not really well understood. you heard what ken said. it s difficult
president, that they re not actually after getting manafort on money laundering and those charges. how much does this muddy the waters? depends where judge ellis ends up, obviously. there s obvious validity to it, they were trying to flip manafort. did not start out as something looking into manafort s finances, whether he committed bank fraud, if me violated foreign lobbying laws. that being said, mueller does have, if you look at his the special counsel s dictum, whatever you want to call it, he has a fair amount of purview and can do these things. ellis apparently has a reputation for being a tough questioner, ultimately, siding with federal prosecutors, the suspicion is that will be the case. but just to backtrack a second, this morning rudy giuliani was on tv saying, you know, collusion is it s off the table, no one s talking about collusion anymore. if they are looking into roger stone and rick gates and wikileaks, that is that is the heart of the collusion case. right.