conservative, if you are watching i encourage you can read the opinion about not allowing illegal immigrants to vote in union elections. w he has never gone wobbly as i know the man, he doesn t have a wobbly bone in his body. ed: you think the president can t go wrong, everybody in the final four is strong including kethlidge. hardiman is from the third circuit, he is here, he was confirmed unanimously to the senate last time and comes through blue-collar roots. the first of hisas family to goo college and is that the kind of thing when you talk about the forgotten man, forgot woman, donald trump ran theve campaignn does that matter? it is a great story for the midwest, taxicabs in the united states. c ed: you are all legal eagles, none of us know who it is going
a minute, stormy daniels, michael avenatti, the russian thing. michael cohen guy, taxicabs. wait, ukraine. i understand. it feels like you are stuck in a bad novel. too many russian plotlines. that s why mueller has a big team of prosecutors. it is complicated. you are dealing with money laundering, dealing with possible collusion, but that s not actually a crime so he is probably looking into conspiracy and underlying obviouses like campaign finance is hacking laws. but i think that the bottom line here for voters should be you know, when did the president know, if anything, about what all of these different people were doing in relation to russia? and when he comes out and he says, we had nothing to do with russia, i have nothing to do with russia, we now know that s not true. i think that if trump ends up in legal jeopardy i think it s easy giuliani is leaking that mueller has said to them that
corporate money? is there possibility there was benefit he was evadeing taxes on is this we don t know. do you have time? do you want to do conspiracy as well? there is always conpier is ago any time you conspire, for instance, if michael conwas taking payments and funneling them to use rudy guiliani s words, to influence the president of the united states on behalf of someone a quid pro quo. he could be a part of a conspiracy that would be to violate the laws of the occupation. so these are all things that the feds are presumably desk right into and based on the lead time that mueller has, whatever reasons they are building their case. we know that from the search warrants. we actually know the feds have been interested in michael cohen for a very long time. this is a man when he had taxicabs was purported to have relationships with russian and ukrainian mobsters. so there is frankly nothing new about the feds being interested
as a newlywed cohen was practicing law. he had been working as an attorney. he also had sort of a side business. following in his father-in-law s footsteps, the business that pushed him into the financial big leagues with a an investment in taxicabs. he was affiliated with 200 cabs in new york city. he owned some in chicago. in about 2012, he was reporting about $90,000 a month in income from his taxi business. cohen partnered with a ukrainian immigrant, aka, the taxi king. yellow cab, new york, chicago. he made some over the top tv ads owned a taxi fleet in moscow. he also is someone who was convicted of crimes. he is convicted of assault in new york.
practicing law. he had been working as an attorney. he also had sort of a side business. following in his father-in-law s footsteps, the business that pushed him into the financial big leagues with a an investment in taxicabs. he was affiliated with 200 cabs in new york city. he owned some in chicago. in about 2012, he was reporting about $90,000 a month in income from his taxi business. cohen partnered with a ukrainian immigrant, aka, the taxi king. yellow cab, new york, chicago. he made some over the top tv ads owned a taxi fleet in moscow. he also is someone who was convicted of crimes. he is convicted of assault in new york. and he pleads guilty to criminal