that sort of deep background well, i think all of it is potentially evidence there are hearsay rules that keep certain things out. if you have business records that were prepared for the purpose of transacting business, those are from the rules and are allowed as evidence in a case, and so the earlier ones before there s an effort by the justice department to get these may be less probative about obstruction of justice, but once the justice department starts asking questions, and most certainly, once it serves the subpoena, if you have e-mail or text messages indicating an effort to move boxes around or to get stories straight or to lie to investigators about certain kinds of things, which seems to be the gist of the reporting, that can be some very powerful evidence of obstruction of justice. you know, an important part of that is a corrupt intent, and that means wrongful, that i knew what i was doing was deceptive to the justice department. it s one thing to say, i kept
super pac. it had been set up the month before. okay, so the trump super pac is not looking really closely at the sources of this money. if a corporation is set up, and has no history of giving and no history of transacting business and it s taufall of a sudden gi you $325,000, you might want to take a closer look at it. the other is the reported pete sessions intersection on behalf of getting rid of the u.s. ambassador to the ukraine. what is that all about? so president trump, the bulling back is this. president trump has been telling us that there s terrible corruption that needs to be looked at by ukraine. but his but it s the other side that has been charged with crimes here, in terms of illegal campaign contributions. and that be doing and the same people have been doing this weird lobbying to get rid of the sitting u.s. ambassador. that really muddies up his argument about the importance of looking at hunter biden here. matthew, is this a bad day for giuliani only or is this
many levels, so the idea that you would be conducting transacting business on that high level on personal e-mail it just there s just so many things that can go wrong with that. it may be an issue, i m not sure but it s still it just reeks of sloppyness. very sloppy but it will be spun as a sin of sloppyness rather than a sin of deception. i m going to leave it there for a second. coming up is warren buffett going after senator elizabeth warren? and my letter to justice roberts on the eve of a supreme court hearing that could mean life or death for millions. discover card. hey there, i just got my bill and i see that it includes my fico® credit score. yup, you have our discover it card so you get your fico® credit score on your monthly statements and online.for free. that s pretty cool of you guys. well we just want to help you stay on top of your credit and avoid surprises. good. i hate surprises. ahhhh ahhhh are you ok? nope.
hit. it s not a good strategy. if we had a temporary problem we might be trying to self, it my might be something to think about but we have a long-term problem that requires us to think about how our tax code is structur structured, what we spend money on and making long-term changes to the structure of the government. donna, what if the government sold property like the federal reserve building in manhattan? it s certainly valuable and it s tempting to think about doing that and maybe it would make sense. swre to think about where would the employees be moved, the cost, the rent, i would imagine you would have to go far outside manhattan to find affordable real estate, so what does that mean in terms of transacting business, meeting with your partners, attracting talent. there s a pro and a con to selling assets to make sure you have a net gain for the taxpayetaxpayer s over time.
as many as 850 people. we will have much more on this in 20 minutes from our senior white house correspondent ed henry. now, i want to show you an x ray like none you have never seen before. take a good look at this. these are people crammed into a tractor-trailer in mexico. they shouldn t have been in the trailer nor in mexico, nor in the united states. where this rig and another like it were allegedly headed. they were stopped yesterday in the southern state of chiapas. 530 migrants who authorities paid $7,000 each to make a journey that is not just illegal but dangerous. in the words of national migration institute, inhuman. and where were they coming from? this, too, will surprise you as well. they came not just from central america but china, nep pal, india, and japan. rafael romo is joining me live from atlanta. first off, rafael, japan? we re not used to hearing about illegal immigrants from asia. reporter: that s right, randi. it used to be that you would find peo