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deals and getting a piece of them if he succeeded. >> yes. >> he wasn't succeeding. he actually rarely succeeded in these big deals, sold a lot of apartments, got a lot of slices of apartment sales, but didn't succeed in these big deals. it was another big deal that michael cohen was pursuing and the president was encouraging, he and all other people who were off pursuing deals to find those deals in case he had to continue his business and did not become president. >> understood. >> i don't believe that the president was intimately involved in this. >> sign the letter of intent. >> i don't believe the president -- i'm sorry. i don't believe the president was involved in a ridiculous idea that they were going to offer a $50 million apartment to vladimir putin, which is an idiotic idea. the president would never have given that kind of -- >> i don't know what he did. i know he signed the letter of intent. i know the president himself says he's the one who decided to kill the deal. >> i will tell you this, chris. i will tell you this, chris, that the president of the united states, the people around him were being pursued relentlessly by the mueller investigation,
organization, was charged with going out and trying to find deals and getting a piece of them if he succeeded. >> yes. >> he wasn't succeeding. he actually rarely succeeded in these big deals, sold a lot of apartments, got a lot of slices of apartment sales, but didn't succeed in these big deals. it was another big deal that michael cohen was pursuing and the president was encouraging, he and all other people who were off pursuing deals to find those deals in case he had to continue his business and did not become president. >> understood. >> i don't believe that the president was intimately involved in this. >> sign the letter of intent. >> i don't believe the president -- i'm sorry. i don't believe the president was involved in a ridiculous idea that they were going to offer a $50 million apartment to vladimir putin, which is an idiotic idea. the president would never have given that kind of -- >> i don't know what he did. i know he signed the letter of intent. i know the president himself says he's the one who decided to kill the deal. >> i will tell you this, chris. i will tell you this, chris, that the president of the united states, the people around him were being pursued relentlessly
in a pre-existing investigation of paul manafort that was in place before this mueller investigation started, but the mueller investigation and other investigators are also now looking at the president's finances and his business transactions directly. greg farrell is the laed reporter on that for bloomberg. he joins us now. thank you very much for being here. it's a lot to summarize, a lot to absorb. the new information that you're putting to the fore, which seems to be freaking the white house out is that the president's business dealings and personal finances are in the bull's-eye now for these investigators. >> yes. what we now know, what we weren't sure before, is how expansive a view of his mandate bob mueller would take. it's clear in this initial two months that he's looking back beyond a decade to apartment sales to russian nationals here, to a beauty pageant in moscow in 2013, to a 2008 sale of a florida property that you've