here at home. there's a new ruling in a case overseas that may represent a threat to one of the ex-president's most-prized businesses, a scottish judge ruled in favor of an online campaign group which is looking to investigate how donald trump was able to purchase two scottish golf courses while at the time he was reporting substantial losses on his tax returns. from "the new york times", quote, the scottish government had resisted pressure to demand financial details from trump through an unexplained wealth order, a powerful legal instrument usually deployed against leading figures in organized crime or drug trafficking. but on wednesday a judge ruled that avaaz, an online campaign group, should be given the right to challenge the government's rejection of calls for such a move. joining our conversation is tim o'brien, senior columnist at bloomberg opinion. joining us, host of the podcast "on brand with donny deutsch," our friend donny deutsch is here. you are two perfect people to