martha: you say you want to bring those still left behind, i want to go back to the bad moment just for a minute if i could. you were in desperation, you lost your job at fedex and you turned to crime. you were an intermediary for them, what would you say to someone who finds themselves faced with that same kind of moment in their lives. i would say don t make a permanent decision that can change your life based on a temporary situation. just because you go into panic, take your breath and wait it out. it s not worth it. that one mistake cost me not to be able to be there for my grandchildren, it changed the course of my entire life, don t do it that s what i say.
let me turn to a question of whether he should be interviewe interviewed. that number doesn t surprise me and i don t think his lawyers are resisting this because they think he is guilty. i think they re resisting this because they think this guy is such a loose cannon and a lot of the times he s so inarticulate they will never say this he s so inarticulate that he might fumble his way into saying something that isn t true and he might get in trouble that way. even straightforward questions. martha: they are concerned because he s donald trump and they ve seen the way he s answering questions and he speaks in hyperbole. i would imagine they are very concerned. if you are representing him would you recommend that explains it in our view and the viewpoint of a lot of public, if he s got nothing to hide, why not answer questions? you look a little deeper and you think maybe not.
so they didn t put up a fight you would you just see me i then the fat executioner walked up with his sword i did he shouted what but god is great and then he chopped off one of their heads like this complete and warm and nice guy in the name of the islamic state and he cut off his head and he tossed the head assigned. and then the body started to shake. in fear i swear i saw it all with my own eyes i saw it all. and now i am very afraid. one of us at the top mag when my parents make food for me and i don t feel hungry i feel sick all the time. and when i can t stand seeing stuff like that it gives me nightmares and the have that the action.
he s missing the viewpoints. they missed many of them missed it on the tax cuts. many of them missed it on him cutting regulations. i just seems whatever president trump touches turns to, not gold, but it turns well. the guy knows what he s doing. i ve got a billionaire businessman working for me and i don t pay him nothing. i want him to make decisions he s not a politician. but he s your president and you re going to vote for him in 2020 i suppose. i can t wait. listen, thank you so much for being here this morning and we ll talk to you soon. thanks my friend. coming up next, sara carter and the much. don t get out of bed.
the early months, so it is significant that he has plead gi guilty and agreed to cooperate with the federal prosecutors and investiga investigators. and to the that point, josh, there is obviously manafort and president trump, you mentioned that rick gates was around that campaign and went into the transition a lot longer than paul manafort did, and is that possible for mueller to draw a direct line from gates to the president? well, it is hard to say, and don t make any predictions ors a sum shuns at this point, because as we have seen from the special counsel s investigations, there are twists and turns that nobody saw coming. but i certainly think it is noteworthy how involved he was, and rick gates is somebody who was frequently at trump tower, and in strategy sessions, and he knew what was going on, and even in the early days in the transition. he was a key player. and so i don t want to say it will go straight to the president, because we don t know anything along those lines