Skip to main content

tv   Anderson Cooper 360  CNN  May 8, 2018 6:00pm-7:00pm PDT

6:00 pm
only one candidate for governor when students were stuck in failing schools, led the fight to turn them around. as mayor of l.a., antonio villaraigosa invested in classrooms and security. graduation rates soared. antonio for governor. we're watching elections in four states tonight. primaries are happening in indiana, ohio, north carolina and west virginia. right now we can bring you these results from west virginia. cnn projects mike pence's brother greg pence has won the congre congressional bid. we're also keeping a close eye on an election in west virginia. i want to get the latest on that
6:01 pm
from john king. john? >> mitch mcconnell and donald trump at the moment breathing a bit easier. they intervened to prevent this man, don blankenship, a coal executive -- with 30% of the vote in. he is running third. so we'll still count the votes as we go through, but right now the republican establishment fine with either attorney general battery morrissey or evan jechkens. they were worried about don blankenship if he won the nomination that democrat joe manchin would likely win and keep in a hand a seat the republicans very much think they can pick up this week. despite all the talk of a blue wave, donald trump won west virginia by more than 40 points. a lot of votes to count, but if you watch this play out, you see some of the morrissey votes up here in the northern part of the state. this is where he lives. actually originally from new
6:02 pm
york but lived in west virginia for some time. you see his support tends to be in the northern part of the state. again, he's running 35% state wide. jenkins, this is his congressional district. if forms a belt around the southern part of the state. that's where he's winning. only a couple of counties where you see don blankenship winning. only 40 votes here. so far blankenship getting votes everywhere but only leading in a couple of tiny counties. the republican establishment, especially mitch mcconnell, mocked in this race, the china people ads, racist ads were aimed at mitch mcconnell's asian american wife. he is breathing easier tonight. he thinks either one of these candidates will be competitive, potential being able to take this away come november. had it been blankenship, you would see the republican party as early as tomorrow pull out on the money. it looks like one of the establishment candidates will win the race in west virginia
6:03 pm
tonight. >> we'll keep checking the results of those races. to tonight's other breaking news. cnn has learned that mueller investigators have questioned a russian oligarch for hundreds of thousands of dollars of paymented paid to michael cohen after the election. the purpose of those payments is unclear tonight, but michael avenatti, the attorney for adult film star stormy daniels is alleging that cohen received a transfer of half a million dollars from victor vekselberg after the president lex. cnn has reviewed documents that appear to show the payments. we have not independently thought catersed those documents. i spoke with michael avenatti earlier tonight. >> we reviewed the documents that appear to show the payments you revealed earlier today. we haven't independently verified them. the fact that at&t has come out and said the documents at least related to at&t are correct obviously bolsters the authenticity of the documents. i know you're not going to say what your information is based
6:04 pm
on but you're obviously very confident in the information you released earlier. >> 100%, anderson. 100% confident. we would not have released this if we were not 100% confident in the accuracy of the information. i believe right before we went live "the new york times" issued an article where they verified the accuracy of what we've released based on their independent review of other documents. no question that this is accurate. it took a lot of work. we've been working on this for some time. we've been in this case for a number of months. we've been spending a lot of time on the case. we've got a whole team of individuals working on the case back in california. we're highly confident in the information we've released. >> let's begin with the $500,000 paid to michael cohen's llc, columbus nova, affiliated by a russian oligarch with ties to putin. is it clear to you why this company would have paid michael cohen after the election payments up to $500,000? >> it's not clear to us yet, but
6:05 pm
what we do know is that there were about $500,000 worth of payments that took place since january 2017, so after the election that took place in november 2w0i016. totally approximately $500,000. we have yet to hear an explanation from michael cohen to why the personal attorney to the president of the united states, for at least a portion of that time was employed by the trump organization, would be accepting payments from a russian oligarch to the tune of $500,000. >> we should point out that the attorney for the american company, columbus nova, an affiliate of this russian company. they say the company made the payment. this russian oligarch, vekselberg, did not have any involvement with the transaction or decision to hire michael cohen. do you have evidence to the contrary? >> we do have evidence to the contrary. and also you have the ceo, mr.
6:06 pm
intratar, who is the dozen of the russian oligarch, who is also russian, obviously. mr. intratar is. and, look, what's the explanation for the $500,000 worth of payments? michael cohen should not have been accepting money, especially under the circumstances at this time from anyone with russian ties, quite frankly. >> this american company, they gave money for the -- for the inauguration funds. they also gave money, i believe, for -- to the rnc and to -- for some campaign stuff. all of which is legal. at the very least, there may be no nefarious reason here at all that this company would have given $500,000 to michael cohen. they could have been hiring him for any number of consulting work. >> for what? his legal skill and acumen? i doubt that. >> well, you know, he does have the ear of the president. so a company might want -- but at the very least, it is moronic for michael cohen, who is
6:07 pm
representing the president of the united states, to be publicly seen as accepting money from a company which has such deep ties to a russian company with ties to vladimir putin. >> anderson, there is no question about that, but let's back up a minute. you said he may have the ear of the president. michael cohen should not be selling access to the president of the united states. i mean, this is a big deal. >> do you believe that that is what may have happened here? >> well, from the series of payments, and, of course, there is a lot of talk about the revelation in our report about the payments made by the oligarch or through the u.s. entity of the oligarch, but there are also other payments that have been disclosed. you referenced a couple of them. at&t, novartis. there are others disclosed within the report. it appears this may be your typical pay to play type scenario, where you have someone close to a politician, in this case close to the president of the united states, which is highly unusual, selling access,
6:08 pm
potential access to the president of the united states. i don't believe that michael cohen is registered as a lobbyist. i don't believe he's registered to represent any foreign agents or foreign interests. this is a big deal. he had to have been receiving this money for something. it's unclear as to what the excuse is, as to why he was receiving this money, and let us remember this, up until at least april of this year, michael cohen continued to serve as the personal attorney to the president of the united states. we saw the president the first week of april on air force one refer to michael cohen as his attorney. in the present sense. you have to speak to michael. he is my attorney. >> more now on this from cnn national politics reporter mj lee. she joins me. mj, what are you learning about the allegations avenatti is making about other payments made into this account held by cohen? >> there is a lot to digest here. according to avenatti, cohen received significant amounts of money from a number of entities,
6:09 pm
payments avenatti says call into question cohen's business connecticuts. $500,000 from columbus nova. we also have $400,000 from novartis, which is a pharmaceutical company. there is also $200,000 from at&t and $150,000 from korea aerospace industries. so that is a significant inflow of money into the bank account of trump's personal lawyer that we are learning about for the first time tonight. >> has there been a response from these companies? i know there has been from some of them. >> that's right. we are starting to hear back from some of these companies. here is a statement from at&t. it says essential consulting was one of several firms we engaged in in early 2017 to provide insights into understanding the new administration. they did no legal or lobbying work for us and the contract ended in december 2017. so at&t here is acknowledging they did pay cohen for his services and what they wanted from him was insights into president trump. as you know, at&t is trying to
6:10 pm
acquire cnn's parent company, time warner. the justice department sued to prevent that merger last year. according to avenatti, two of the payments from at&t to cohen were made before the justice department sued to block that merger. also novartis, the pharmaceutical company, sent us this statement. any agreements with essential consultants were entered before our current ceo of taking office earlier this year and have expired. >> this is the same account, this is what is baffling to me, it's the same account that avenatti says was used to pay off stormy daniels, essential consultants llc? >> you're absolutely right. all of the money we've just been talking about tonight was sent to a bank account that cohen created in 2016 to pay off stormy daniels. remember, cohen paid stormy daniels $130,000 to keep her quiet about her alleged affair with trump. so it is intriguing according to avenatti that bank account was also used to receive money after the election. i think it's also worth
6:11 pm
emphasizing why michael cohen is such an important figure in all of this. he is donald trump's fixer. he was the president's right-hand man for many years. he constantly talked to the president. so any payment to cohen during this presidency is potentially important. i will note on a final note that cohen and his attorney have not responded to our request for comment tonight. anderson? >> thanks very much. we're going to dig deep noor the legal implications for michael cohen and the criminal investigations surrounding him. also ahead, the very latest from primary voting in four states tonight.
6:12 pm
the closer you get to home, the more you know the commute is worth it. you and that john deere tractor... you can keep dreaming up projects all the way home. it's a longer drive. but just like a john deere, it's worth it. a place with 24-hour valet service... and upholstery classes. a place where seniors get the care they need in the comfort of home. home instead senior care.
6:13 pm
proven to protect street skaters and freestylers. stops up to 97% uv. lasts through heat. through sweat. coppertone. proven to protect. -i think it'll look really good without the stripes. behr marquee presents: it's got potential. margo and sam had a vision, brought to life in one coat. whatever your home may hand you, behr through it, in one coat. behr marquee, #1 rated interior paint. guaranteed in 1,000 plus colors. find it exclusively at the home depot. wi'm really grateful that usaaq. was able to take care of my family while i was overseas serving. it was my very first car accident. we were hit from behind. i called usaa and the first thing they asked was
6:14 pm
'are you ok?' they always thank you for your service, which is nice because as a spouse you serve too. we're the hayles and we're usaa members for life. see how much you could save with usaa by bundling your auto and home insurance. get a quote today.
6:15 pm
again, the breaking news, cnn has learned that mueller's investigators questioned a russian oligarch about hundreds of thousands of dollars in payments from his company's u.s. affiliate paid to the president's attorney michael cohen after the election. with me now, former federal prosecutors ann millgram and jennifer rogers and cnn national security analyst and retired chief of russia operations steve hall. jennifer, there is a lot we don't know about this, but -- and we've seen the documents. we haven't been able to independently verify the authenticity of them. although they do seem to indicate the payments that michael avenatti has been talking about. does it make sense to you that michael cohen would accept $500,000 in payments from a company -- an american company whose head, american head is related to a russian oligarch whose -- who runs the parent company back -- and is very close with vladimir putin after the election at a time when the
6:16 pm
-- his client, the president of the united states, is under, you know, suspicion and a cloud of collusion or cooperation with russia? >> well, i don't know that it makes sense in terms of is that the smartest thing to do at that period of time. maybe not. this is a period of time that, as reported, he has not been invited to join the president at the white house. he's kind of trying to scramble and figure out what he's going to do. maybe he just sets up this consulting shop and starts taking in money from wherever he can get it. i do think the fact of that money coming into him is of great interest to the prosecutors who i think have had this information for a long time. i'm sure they've already been chasing down where that money came from and more importantly what michael cohen did for that money. >> it's also interesting, ann, he would use the same essential consultants llc, which was clearly set up to facilitate the stormy daniels payment, that he would just continue to use that to take money from at&t -- >> yes. >> from a pharmaceutical
6:17 pm
company, from this russian oligarch through his american subsidiary. >> it's strange. remember, the company, essential consultants, is set up as a real estate consulting company. >> poorly set up. lics or usually set up to mask the person behind it. he actually signed the formation documents himself as opposed to having another attorney do it. >> right. that's true. to the point about what he's doing and why he's doing it. also, one of the things that i think is interesting is the russian oligarch who is pushing in this $500,000 is also someone recently sanctioned by the american government for having been involved in the election influencing. so the question of really where that money is coming from and why seems to be -- it feels to us that there is something more that we want to know. >> we should point out that the american subsidiary says the russian oligarch had nothing to do with it, nothing to do with the payment, nothing to do with michael cohen being hired for any purposes. but, again, we don't know what that money was used for. you know, michael avenatti has raised the specter that why are
6:18 pm
companies now suddenly in the wake of mr. trump's election suddenly now coming to michael cohen and giving him hundreds of thousands of dollars for his real estate acumen or for, i mean, you know, the american company for this russian company said that it was, you know, possible real estate or other capital investments. >> well, i do think that there are so many people who want influence. i mean, there are lobbyists who get paid, you know, hundreds of thousands of dollars because they're close to people who are important. i'm not that surprised he could make some money off of this. i just think the question of especially given the connections to other russian oligarchs who have shown up in the mueller investigation. that's what we really need to find out here. >> steve, what do you make of the alleged involvement of this russian oligarch? >> you know, anderson, sometimes the best counterintelligence work is simply looking at patterns and then using good focused common sense, and i think if we do that in this
6:19 pm
case, things become more clear. the oligarch you're talking about, mr. vekselberg, is worth $13 billion. he's not the only oligarch who has shown up. we've seen -- deripaska has shown up when paul manafort was the campaign manager of the trump campaign offered a private briefing to him as to how things were going up. we've seen other oligarchs pop up in connection with donald trump jr. and others. there is a pattern, despite what the administration says, about russian oligarchs and russians in general sort of inserting themselves into this story. this idea that the american arm of this -- of this company that is owned by the oligarch has nothing to do with russia is, of course, ludicrous, but common sensically, is it just pay to play? that's one sort of political answer to this. the darker counterintelligence question i would ask is, you know, the russians we know were trying to get as many vectors as they could into the trump campaign, into the trump team. this is an opportunity to get
6:20 pm
trump's personal lawyer potentially, someone who would be a great access agent to provide information back to the russians or an agent of influence to try to get the president to do what his personal lawyer wants him to do. there are a lot of counterintelligence questions remain to be worked on. i suspect mueller's team is doing that right now. >> steve, you discount the american affiliate of this russian company is independent of it. what makes you discount that out of hand? >> well, this -- this is something that the russians are expert at doing, which is taking quaint western and specifically american views about law and order, rule of law, how companies work, corporate responsibility, you know, anything that's connected to vekselberg, again, a $13 billion, you know, net worth kind of guy. especially when it's a family member of his that is running this thing. the fact that they have an american arm is designed to make us do exactly what you just did, anderson. say, wait a second, is there that kind of connectivity. in the west, that's a -- in
6:21 pm
russia, it's all one big mafia family, if you will. >> what's interesting about this american arm they gave publicly hundreds of thousands of dollars to the inauguration, to the reason at one point. they were spreading around publicly. the idea this was also done on a more private track is also interesting. the payment wouldn't be, ann, just of interest to mueller's investigation, it would also be of interest to the prosecutors in the southern district. >> yeah, absolutely. i think it's of interest on both sides. for mueller's team, there is this connection to russia and questions about, what is that money for? what are they getting from michael cohen in exchange for what is really a large amount of money? for the michael cohen prosecutors in the southern district, absolutely. and keep in mind, and jennifer said it, they've been going for months, they've seen all his bank records. they will have understood every single financial transaction that was made. it's news to us but probably not news to them. >> jennifer, it's also interesting, michael avenatti has made the point that the money was paid, you know, essential consultants is set up
6:22 pm
$130,000 is facilitated, in his words funneled -- in cohen's words, funneled to stormy daniels attorney and representative and then 75 days later this $500,000 comes in in several payments from the american affiliate of this russian company. and refills the coffers. avenatti's not connecting this as a, you know, reimbursement for the stormy daniels payment, but essentially this is the first amount of money that he knows about that comes in in the wake of outlie of $130,000. >> yeah, that's the big question, you know, what's going in, what's coming out, how are these things connected if at all? is he really just setting up one company because he can't be bothered to set up more? or is this something, as you say, money goes out, money has to come in to replenish it and they're connected somehow. >> you would think a legitimate company -- these legitimate companies giving the money would be upset to know, oh, i'm actually paying this essential consultants, which was used to
6:23 pm
pay hush money to stormy daniels. that's not the kind of thing you put on your business, you know, perspective. on your business card. thank you. our political panel weighs in on all of this. we'll get their reaction in a moment. also get an update on the the west virginia gop senate primary. looking right now at don blankenship's headquarters. the former coal company ceo president trump does not want to win.
6:24 pm
♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun♪ ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller transitions™ light under control™
6:25 pm
feclaritin 24 hour relief when allergies occur. day, after day, after day. because life should have more wishes, and less worries. feel the clarity, and live claritin clear. looking for a hotel that fits... whoooo. ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums new tums chewy bites with gas relief
6:26 pm
does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't. we offer up to 6 hours of 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way. we let calls from any of your devices come from your business number. them, not so much. we let you keep an eye on your business from anywhere.
6:27 pm
the others? nope! get internet on our gig-speed network and add voice and tv for $34.90 more per month. call or go on line today. as the author lewis carol said about als in wonderfulland in an entirely different context, the news gets curiouser and curiouser. what we heard from michael avenatti seems to fall into that category. he's talking about a payment of $500 linked to personal attorney of the president michael cohen. here to help me unwind this is our panel. kirsten, do you find it strange that michael cohen used the same essential consultants llc setup to pay stormy daniels to take in all of this other money, more than $4.4 million? >> yeah, think it's definitely
6:28 pm
strange and i think there has been a question of how that money was repaid. so this could be one potential answer. at the same time, there is just so much information we don't have. it's not inconceivable that someone also would pay him money just to find out information about donald trump or to get access to donald trump. as much as michael avenatti was saying that shouldn't happen, it unfortunately does happen a lot. so that's what i would say, even if it's not legal, it's very swampy. this is the swampiest of swampy behavior. exactly what donald trump said was not going to be having. even best case scenario, which is he got this money to influence donald trump, getting $500,000 in one case to do what -- >> this is the deepest underwater cave inside the swamp if it all bears out. >> exactly. >> this isn't even the first time we've had some kind of mysterious connection between cohen and russia. remember, the dossier, which is an unproven allegation in the dossier denied by cohen, but it
6:29 pm
did allege -- the steele dossier alleged that cohen was in prague meeting with a russian official tied to putin. then we have the real estate deal that felix sater and michael cohen were trying to put together in moscow, all through 2015, even into the beginning of 2016, and michael cohen, remember, e-mails putin's press secretary trying to get this real estate deal unstuck in january of 2016 on the edge of the republican primaries and caucuses. fast forward to early 2017, donald trump is now president. cohen takes $500,000 from this oligarch-linked company. within weeks of that, think another thing that has been forgotten here is cohen and sater then show up at the white house and present this bizarre piece plan, this pro-russia peace plan to solve the ukraine crisis to michael flynn, the national security adviser. so there is this two-year trail of cohen and sometimes involving
6:30 pm
felix sater of relationships with russians and now we have this big payment in the middle of it. maybe it's, you know -- i think it's beyond swampy and there is a lot for mueller to dilg into there. >> even if there is nothing nefarious, just from a political, you know, protecting your client, the president of the united states, it just seems like not a good idea to take $500,000. >> none of this is a good idea, but this is the way they've operated in business for decades. this is, you know -- there is a lot of swampiness that goes on in new york business, unfortunately, and i just don't think that they realized -- old habits diehard, let's just say that. michael cohen isn't exactly the most upstanding businessman as we've seen in a number of instances. there is more on top of what ryan just laid out that makes this even more questionable. this russian oligarch, vekselberg, he has -- the ties in here are really interesting.
6:31 pm
so this american company, columbus nova, that paid cohen $500,000. they're saying, well, it's an american company. yes, but it's run by the cousin of this billionaire oligarch. this guy also was the single biggest shareholder at the bank of cyprus. everyone knows that cyprus is a known location for a lot of -- >> wilbur ross. >> wilbur ross was the vice president of the bank at the time while this billionaire was the single largest investor in the bank of cyprus. he attended the inauguration. who did he get the ticket for the inauguration from? his cousin. the same person who runs this company that we just found out gave $500,000 to michael cohen last year. >> that company gave $250,000 for the inaugurtion. >> for the inauguration as well, yes. so you can't sit here and tell me this is not some kind of sophisticated operation for influence. they know what's going on. these are not people who don't understand how our political system works. so the fact that there is -- if anyone's looking for collusion,
6:32 pm
these are the kinds of things that are, i would say, point directly to collusion. one other thing, this same gentleman was sitting at that rt dinner famously, the december 15th, 2015 dinner where michael flynn was when he went to rt and got that money and putin was there. this gentleman was there with michael flynn sitting next to putin. it's very incestuous. >> mon fort's accused of laundering money through cyprus, being investigated for that. >> the optics here are obviously pretty terrible. i mean, again, we don't know if michael cohen did anything illegal. >> right. >> certainly we don't know if anything extended anywhere near the president, but on its face, the optics of this and all of these different funds being jumbled into one pot doesn't look good at all. to the point, tara, you did a very good job of laying this out, but it's very confusing. there is no idea where this really is going. i think most people look at it
6:33 pm
and say, wait, what does this have to do with donald trump? we're pushing up on a year that this investigation's been going. nothing proven that there has been any sort of collusion between the campaign and a foreign entity. i think that's where a lot of people shrug their shoulders. >> this comes the closest. a billionaire went to the inauguration. donald trump's fixer, his personal attorney. >> let him finish. >> we see the president withdrawn from this iran deal. seen the good economy. the president has his best poll numbers of his entire presidency right now. >> both can be true. >> a lot of people hear these things and kind of shrug. this is confusing -- >> it's confusing in general, but it's less confusing, i mean, just the president's attorney took $500,000 from russian oligarchs, american subsidiary. that's pretty -- >> who is -- who went to the inauguration -- >> as you say, the optics are not good. >> the optics are terrible and michael's going to have a lot of explaining to do. it sounds like he's getting quite the visit, whether it's
6:34 pm
the southern district or the mueller team. again, there is a difference between that -- clearly it looked like he had other business interests. big difference between that and the president. >> alice? >> i think the problem is while the russia oligarch organization was very sophisticated, i think they found someone very unsophisticated to target in order to gain access to the president. what it looks like, michael cohen clearly didn't cross all of his ts and dot all of his is. we know he used fund from russian people to potentially pay off stormy daniels and for other purposes. here is what i think a lots of people watching this are wondering, what does this have to do with me? what does it have to do with the american people? does it indicate some kind of collusion? i think we have to wait and see. this russian oligarch was questioned by robert mueller. it will be interesting to see what came out of that. we also have michael cohen raided by the feds, facing mail fraud and potential bank fraud and campaign finance operations
6:35 pm
this is so in the weeds it gets curiouser and curiouser. is this more down the road of russian collusion or does this look really bad and there and no illegal activity. >> first of all, let it just be said this is further evidence that there were not just relational ties between the trump organization and russia, but now financial ties. that's not less evidence of collusion, it's more. but to your point -- actually, the points both of you guys made, think there is an important nugget here. first of all, there are two kinds of accomplices that the russians can cultivate here in the u.s., witting and unwitting. this may be an example of a witting or unwitting. >> i believe useful idiot was the term. >> willing idiot. whatever you want to call it. i think this absolutely affects the american people. the president just withdraw from the iran agreement today. that's exactly what the russians wanted. the sanctions were not -- >> well, as did israel and saudi
6:36 pm
arabia. they both wanted it, too. >> the sanctions were not put into place until months after congress said they had to be. that's absolutely what the russians wanted. get what? the republican party's platform was mysteriously changed in summer of 2016 to withdraw sections that addressed what russia had done in the ukraine. that matters. >> there is still an investigation into russian hacking. >> let's take a quick break. we're going to continue this discussion. more on the other side. we'll also check in with the west virginia senate race. the candidate that has done prison time and used racial slurs is trying to pull out a win tonight. since my stroke, he hasn't left my side.
6:37 pm
with the right steps, 80%of recurrent ischemic strokes could be prevented. a bayer aspirin regimen is one step hacking. , i'can to stay in his life. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. at t-mobile, we don't just see uniforms. we see the people behind them. so we're committed to helping veterans through job training when their service ends...
6:38 pm
and to hiring 10,000 veterans and military spouses to be part of our workforce in the next 5 years. because no matter where you serve... or when you serve... t-mobile stands ready to serve you. so we provide half-off on all family lines for military. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ the commute is worth it.me, the more you know things ♪ you and that john deere tractor... you can keep dreaming up projects all the way home.
6:39 pm
it's a longer drive. but just like a john deere, it's worth it. i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened more than 200 times in 5 years. dianne feinstein and a new generation are leading the fight to pass a new assault weapons ban. say no to the nra and yes to common-sense gun laws. california values senator dianne feinstein
6:40 pm
talking about the latest twist in the michael cohen saga, payments that went out and what we're now learning about some that kiem in, including what stormy daniels' attorney says was $500,000 linked for a russian oligarch. back now with the panel. the american subsidiary of this russian company says, look, we were hiring him for business opportunities and real estate opportunities. i'm paraphrasing. the at&t statement was basically, look, we were looking for, you know, again, i don't have the words in front of me -- >> insight.
6:41 pm
>> insight into -- >> the administration. >> that, to me, makes sense. that's pretty spelled out. yeah, they wanted to figure out this administration. this idea that this american-linked russian company, he was the guy they would go to for real estate advice seems ludicrous on its face, all the experts in real estate, you just happen to pick the president's attorney? >> that does not seem so credible. >> also that company, columbus nova, they're an investment mana management firm and their number one client is the russian oligarch's conglomerate. for anyone to say this is a separate company, it's not don her myth lynn in scranton. this is a company clearly running the operations and the money of a russian oligarch worth $13 billion very close to putin. >> if michael cohen was just, you know, promising access, promising insights, there is
6:42 pm
nothing illegal about that, is there? >> there are lobbying laws that could be triggered. >> if he actually did take something, you know, on their behest to the president of the united states, he would need to have registered under the foreign -- what is it? >> the foreign agency -- >> registration act. so you can't -- it's even -- in which you have to actually -- >> although, if it was for an american company officially. >> lobbying disclosure act. >> that would mean him having -- we would know that. it would be public. >> if in some way the oligarch was using this american company as a way to launder money to cohen to evade the foreign -- >> yeah. >> the fara act, that could potentially have legal implications. a lot of the indictment against manafort was involved with fara registration violations. >> if there is any chance you're representing a foreign government, that's how strict it is -- >> he did deliver this plan through the white house to flynn -- >> there is also elliot broidy
6:43 pm
who michael cohen supposedly afill tated the hush money -- there is now a payment from broidy of $180,000-something made to michael cohen in these -- >> it seems like a mixed use company. we have, like, three different things here. we have just, like, classic rain making, okay, at&t giving some money. we'll teach you about trump. the payments to women. >> there are many shingles. >> but this is actually important, though, when we think about elections and what the political implications. you guys were saying this is confusing to people. we have big pharma, a major cable communications company trying to acquire somebody. you know, donald trump ran on trying to clean up and straighten up washington. when it comes to election time, the more of this stuff that starts to come out, the more there is really going to be a case for corruption. it's why i'm surprised he's kept scott pruitt around so long.
6:44 pm
we're seeing the same thing coming up, wasting taxpayer money, lying about it, covering it up. that i think from an electoral standpoint -- >> at the end of the day, though, i think we're going to find out -- we're at the very beginning of this. we're going to find someone, michael cohen, who wanted to work in the white house, wanted to have an office in the west wing, did not get that. his next option, well, i'm going to stay on the outside and make all the money i could from the people i can get it from. he didn't know the rules. if he did know them, he appears to not be following them. when we get to the end of the road, i believe that's who we're going to find. somebody who didn't get in so he's making all the money. >> it's corruption. >> or the president never offered him a job. >> no wonder. would you offer a guy a job in the white house? you don't want this guy in the white house. >> let's give the president credit where credit is due. he didn't offer him a job. >> he didn't hire the best people for the government, right? >> he kept him out of there. i think that was good.
6:45 pm
>> the question on the table is this standard pay for play or something far more nefarious. >> he also did have him on retainer. he was paying him a monthly retainer, whether or not he was in the white house or not -- all right -- >> i don't know why stormy's lawyer is talking about it. i have no idea. >> he's proven pretty accurate so far. thanks everyone. coming up, the latest from the west virginia primary race and the controversial candidate who has hurled nicknames at his fellow republicans and spent time in prison to boot. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills?
6:46 pm
flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. looking for a hotel that fits... whoooo. ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor.
6:47 pm
♪now i'm gonna tell my momma♪ ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun♪ ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller transitions™ light under control™
6:48 pm
if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take...
6:49 pm
minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference... and do it like that. (snaps) if you'd have told me that i could afford... a gig-speed. a gig-speed network. it's like 20 times faster than what most people have. i'd of said... i'd of said you're dreaming. dreaming! definitely dreaming. then again, dreaming is how i got this far. now more businesses in more places can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed network. votes are still being counted in that west virginia senate primary tonight. for republicans, it is a very big deal. we talked to john king earlier in the hour, he referenced some racist, at the very least race baiting remarks in don blankenship's ads. note that ♪ majority leader mitch mcconnell no friend to blankenship to married to elaine chow, who is asian american.
6:50 pm
>> created millions of jobs for china people. while doing so, mitch has gotten rich. his china family has given him tens of millions of dollars. mitch's swamp people are now running false negative ads against me. they are also childishly calling me despicable and mentally ill. in order to drain the swamp and create jobs for west virginia people has begun. i will beat joe manchin and >> yeah, he said china people. the drugs were found on a car cargo ship. the collapse killed 29 people. with all that said let's get the current play from john kinkism. >> if john blaine kenship is saying negative thing tomorrow he will not be a candidate. the results down here.
6:51 pm
john just shied 21%. the state attorney general leading 33%. congressman jenkins 30. we're not ready to call the winner yet, based on the math and analysis and outstanding vote that john ambulanblankensh going to run third. president trump set to take some credit for this tomorrow. if he win it is nomination we'll lose this seat in november. this is now held by democrat joe mansion considered one of the most promising targets for republicans. he was viewed as a race baiter. attacked the establishment. it was a disaster at the death of the cole mine. john blankenship will not be the nominee. he also told cnn if he runs third he will not follow through on a threat to run as a write in
6:52 pm
candidate. it appears -- who the winner is. ask republicans who they favor of these two, they're fine with year one. that i believe joe mansion is one of the most vulnerable democrats in the country. they believe the president's popularity will help them here. they think either one of these republicans will be very executivetive against joe mansion. most of all, anderson, they are happy. >> john king, thank you very much i aappreciate it. joining us is dana bash and david giant. dana, have you seen the west virginia race playing out tonight and the significance offense report? >> the significance of it, first of all is according to what john just said, that we are projecting right now is that the man that republican leaders here in washington were most worried about is not going to be their nominee. that's the headline. the other two depending on who
6:53 pm
wins, they're fine with because this is a senate seat that they feel is no reason they should not win the incumbent joe mansion has been in politics in west virginia for a very long time. he was governor before he has been senator. he was also somebody who indoorindoo enendorsed hillary clinton. what it means is that republicans are breathing a sigh of relief that this is still in play politically but also sort of morally, frankly they're also very happy that they don't have to deal with the fact that john blankenship has been using what they consider, many consider and what just is racially insensitive language and continuing to double and triple down on it, aiming it at the republican leader mitch
6:54 pm
mcconnell. >> and david, i mean, the president tweeted his support for the other two candidates in west virginia. clearly not happening now, the president's probably deservedly is going to take some credit for defeating john blankenship. >> he does deserve some credit. this is different than we saw in the alabama primary. where he backed luther strain, the establishment guy and nonetheless, roy moore wen on to win. donald trump showing sway inside the party that's taking shape in the mold of donald trump throughout this campaign season, anderson. with him weighing in, remember because miriam and has ally and -- wanted him to do so. they were so fearful of a nomination that they will ask the president to weigh in and he
6:55 pm
will take some credit. in that tweet he didn't make anything about the moral argument or the ray sis statements, he made a statement saying this guy can't win so please don't be with him. >> blankenship is quote, roy moore on steroids. he said racist comment about mitch mcconnell's family. >> you know, i think what these people here in washington, what republican have meant by talking about don blink ken ship as roy moore is what david was saying at the 11th hour about don blankenship that he's not elect bl. it is not just about him not
6:56 pm
being able to win, he shouldn't be able to win. >> david moving down west virginia i know we have a projection in ohio. >> yeah cnn can not project in the -- going to be the republican nominee for senate. he'll take on sherrod brown, the democrat you see it there. he's got 45.7% of the vote. so, renee see started in the government's race that the republican candidate dropped out and he came in in the end to be the nominee there. thanks. we'll be right back. . lasts through heat. through sweat. coppertone. proven to protect.
6:57 pm
-i think it'll look really: good without the stripes. whatever your home may hand you, behr through it, in one coat. behr marquee, #1 rated interior paint. find it exclusively at the home depot.
6:58 pm
6:59 pm
heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums new tums chewy bites with gas relief
7:00 pm
the commute is worth it.me, the more you know you and that john deere tractor... you can keep dreaming up projects all the way home. it's a longer drive. but just like a john deere, it's worth it. you won't find relief here. congestion and pressure? go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray relieves 6 symptoms... claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. . that's it for us, thang for watching time to hand it over to don lemon. cnn tonight starts rights now. ? this is cnn tonight, i'm don lemon, major breaking news to tell you about. a cnn exclusive. sources say special counsel, robert mueller