he wanted to try to boost trump s image. cohen got expense reimbursements for $50,000 and only paid the guy $13,000. and there s potential some of this was an undisclosed campaign contribution. so trump was paying for fake news? ious. they haven t charged a crime. so key with assume that 13,000 in cash, that wasn t michael cohen s money, was it? trump latter reimbursed cohen. last hour an adviser to michael cohen said his client is considering whether to go forward with his plan to testify. take a look. he s considering whether to go forward in light of the concerns about his family. my guess is he won t labully silence him. but he is still considering whether to do this or not.
call and the judgment by the ethics committee and what would the basis of that disagreement be? my judgment. and that s based on what? the facts. it appeared to suggest not all of the find gsz would be revealed. it s very important that public and congress be informed of the special counsel s work. will you share it with us? consustant with law and regulations,ious. the special counsel report is confidential. the report that goes public would be a report by the attorneygeneral. despite the fact that you want be to transparent, neither congress or the public will get
biden is running, i think the democrats are going to be surprised at the energy he brings to the game. this is going to be a wild and wide-open process. i think biden s experience and long political list of ious will serve him well. i think he is being underestimated by a lot of people. bill: interesting. there is a piece by cnn that talks about why in is happening, because they believe donald trump is beatable. what s trump s path to re-election? it is paved by the goals and the chaos of the democratic party and what will be the irresponsibility of the democratically controlled house. i think you will see over time they will begin to change their minds. bill: what if he doesn t get the wall? is that the same as no new taxes, read my lip from the early 90s? in an odd way, as long as he makes the fight, if he doesn t get the wall, i think it
and if that happened, they would slip the invisible net the a-team had so carefully woven. mind you, we had the camera, we had the gps, we ve been tracking every movement that they have. so they made a call here to the quiet office overlooking charleston where the team s money man, john rivers, decided he d pay ethan s rent. secretly, of course. and it was a plan which after a little brainstorming offered a bonus, a built-in opportunity. here s how. the a-team wanted to know if heather or ethan forged kate s $4500 check, but they needed original handwriting samples. we determined what was on the check that we needed comparison samples to. and we had numbers, obviously, on the check. then the a-team helped ethan s landlord prepare ious that contained the numbers and letters. when ethan and heather signed the document, they provided the sample that could prove they forged kate s check.
because it s so risky, those ious carry high interest rates, and they re called junk bonds. you may not have heard of michael milken, of the investment firm of drexel incorporated, but this 40-year-old wall street whiz is said to be the most powerful financier in america. he brought respectability to low rated junk bonds and then used the money to finance corporate raids and takeovers. without mike milken, t. boone pickens couldn t have raided gulf, 76 and phillips petrolium. he said if you really want to take over gulf, it s going to cost you $13 billion. i said, yeah, i get it. and he said, i can get the $13 billion. he s the guy that t. boone pickens goes to and most people haven t heard of him. that s the way he likes it. he doesn t care about publicity and pride. he just cares about doing deals and having power. he was this shadowy howard hughes-like figure that you never saw, you just heard. it was milken s genius that