there s even allegations he may have kept a true ledger, two ledgers, one was the fake payroll he paid and the true payroll he paid. you mean cooking books? well, i mean, keeping that simultaneous two sets of records, it could be devastating if those records are out there. remember, also, the actual indictment itself. references a number of e-mails sent. increasingly, we live in a world where either time you send an e-mail, it s not only going through entertainmeinterstate c it s preserved forever. two counts of perjury. those arer in good either. especially when you re talking about the fed. like dana said, don t mess with the irs. watch breaking bad, you should know better than that. thank you for that. by the way, 1:00 p.m. is when this man apparently plans to speak live. was going to ask you one quick question. would you ever allow your client to go on the tv and talk live
energized but in terms of who has the energy and the turnout advantage we will find out on june 5. greta: during is campaign if there are a lot of signs up and people are knocking on doors you can feel sort of the energy. do you you you have that sort of heavy energy in this race or people have a little fatigue? some people definitely have fatigue. this has been going on for a long time. some wisconsinites will be voting six times this year. there were legislative recalls last summer. another round of four along with the gubernatorial recall. the state elections board is predicting a huge turnout almost at presidential levels. if that happens there won t be recall fatigue. greta: craig,ing thank. governor scott walker says his opponent owes him an apology. he has accused the governor of cooking books and inflating jobs numbers above the federal estimates. the federal government has confirmed governor walker s
turnout. i think both sides are energized but in terms of who has the energy and the turnout advantage we will find out on june 5. greta: during is campaign if there are a lot of signs up and people are knocking on doors you can feel sort of the energy. do you you you have that sort of heavy energy in this race or people have a little fatigue? some people definitely have fatigue. this has been going on for a long time. some wisconsinites will be voting six times this year. there were legislative recalls last summer. another round of four along with the gubernatorial recall. the state elections board is predicting a huge turnout almost at presidential levels. if that happens there won t be recall fatigue. greta: craig,ing thank. governor scott walker says his opponent owes him an apology. he has accused the governor of cooking books and inflating jobs numbers above the federal
the indemnification clause, says that you get your legal fees if you act in the best interests of the companies. i have to tell you securities fraud and accounting fraud . greta: they are accused of cooking books and now they apparently got caught and now we are paying the legal fees. i ll take the last word. it s so outrageous, let s find out the law firm. thank you. coming up, rick santorum is headed right here. stand by for rick santorum. and are president obama supporters not in to him. they may be losing spark. what is the ominous sign. you ll find out coming up. we had to create it. introducing the 2013 lexus gs,
that you have to have a certain percentage of low income houses. bret: mortgage giants got caught cooking books. fan any was over estimating profit fannie was over estimating profits. allowing the executives to get the bonuses they were only going to get if they made certain profit numbers. fannie mae got its accounting wrong. bret: fannie mae s ceo. when he ed down, after the accounting scandal. government said that profits were inflated in order to collect big bonuses. there s been no evidence that the bonuses were paid on a basis other than what they were supposed to be. bet breath either way, they were huge. according to bret: either way, they were huge. according to a report, he received more than 90 million dollars in compensation in his five years as ceo. i didn t make 90 million