Since September, President Donald Trump s former lawyer and fixer has been producing a podcast from the Park Avenue apartment where he is serving the remainder of his prison sentence for lying to Congress, evading taxes and facilitating campaign finance crimes.
President Trump's former lawyer and fixer is producing the podcast from his Manhattan apartment even as he serves the remainder of his prison sentence at home.
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Michael Cohen, US President Donald Trump s former lawyer, returns to testify on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 6, 2019. (AP/J. Scott Applewhite)
NEW YORK (AP) The rehabilitation of Michael Cohen has reached a surreal new stage: Quizzing the actor Ben Stiller about his approach to impersonating him on “Saturday Night Live.”
Since September, President Donald Trump’s former lawyer and fixer has been producing a podcast from the Park Avenue apartment where he is serving the remainder of his prison sentence for lying to Congress, evading taxes and facilitating campaign finance crimes.
The show, “Mea Culpa,” has been downloaded nearly 3 million times and is available in 37 countries, Cohen said. Before Stiller, featured in an episode released Friday, guests have included Rosie O’Donnell, the magician and former “Celebrity Apprentice” star Penn Jillette, political journalists, and current and former operatives from both parties, including James Carvi
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Mistakes That Make These Movies Better
Mistakes That Make These Movies Better
By Sarah Chandler/Dec. 28, 2020 2:32 pm EDT
Forgive and forget. The old saying will tell you this is the mature way to respond when someone makes a mistake, but when it comes to some painfully perfect movie mistakes, only half of this saying is good advice. It s often true that we should forgive our favorite movies when they goof up, but forgetting is the
last thing we should do. Why? Because sometimes these departures from expectations are improvements, and in certain cases, they make for some of the most unforgettable moments in cinema history! If nothing else, they actually make the films better than they would ve been if everything had gone according to plan.