you are battling parkinson s, how is the battle going. you look good and strong to me. well, i feel strong. i thank you for your medical regimen and doing exercise, it is hard to travel a lot. all i know is that i m not going to surrender and i think the reasonable portion i have of health and thank you for asking. reverend jackson, it is a pleasure and to haefr he to h on this day is appropriate. thanks for coming up. thank you. up ahead, why i m throwing the book at something we just shouldn t be doing.
playmates. i do believe that. because that s what he s saying. this isn t unusual. evidently there were all kinds of women that would come out of the woodwork due to their prior relationships with the president, and that s why he had mr. cohen on speed dial, his fixer. if you don t have a lot of problems and shouldn t be doing things you shouldn t be doing, you don t need a full-time 24 hour a day fixer. you said eight additional women come to you. two had ndas but you haven t vetted them all. correct. do you know some of them will be legitimate? any sense how many are or aren t? we are further down that process but i m not willing to stake my reputation. but what we are doing is put our reputation between this client miss daniels. before we go any further, it was rejected by federal judge. you said are you not concerned. no. why? this order is very good for
brief the other members of the team on what you should be doing or shouldn t be doing. i think probably what really led to his resignation was tensions within the legal team itself. again, dowd being on the side of, if you go to have the president sit down with mueller there has to be a good reason for it, he didn t think it was a particularly good idea. other people, including judge napolitano have spoken up to say you don t want to sit your client down for an interview with some one who owns a grand jury and he has two. you had sekulow and ty cobb saying the president should sit down for an interview, it could bring the investigation to a speedy close. there was a lot of friction and dowd looked at the writing on the wall with the president hiring joe degenova and said it s time to step aside. the president doing what he said he would do, get the cabinet he wants and i guess you put it under the category of other things. remember, he said that. john roberts, thank you.
giving, if the president goes and nicks himself, it will be bad for him heechlts a team he has a team, digenova, now i can t say it. [laughing] he has a team, and he s got his own vision about this, why not go forth. you know, look, i think judge napolitano made a good point in talking about the fact there s this catch-up that joe digenova is going to have to take. i m not an attorney. but there are land mines for the president with the mueller investigation. but i don t blame him for getting frustrated. we ve seen the bulk amount of the indictments laid out, things likelying to the fbi, things you shouldn t be doing. don t pertain to russia collusion. president trump at this point is let me do my job, i was elected by the american people, i want to get on with it. i want to do my job without this cloud hanging over my head yet
conversations. and that the president asked these witnesses about what they discussed with investigators. in one discussion, according to the times, the president told an aide that white house counsel don mcgahn should deny the report. that statement was never released. times reporting further that the second discussion was with former chief of staff priebus. asking how his interview had gone and whether they were nice. this breaking news highlighting the fact that president has ignored attorney s advice that he could do the appearance of interfering. that is the crucial questions. outfront next our panel. john, what do you make of this? on the face of it sounds like something he shouldn t be doing, but asking priebus if they were nice seems harmless.