That does it for our show. Rachel h rachel. Dont go anywhere. Hardball with Chris Matthews is up next. Power trip lets play hardball. Good evening, im Chris Matthews in washington. Breaking news from the Associated Press. Just broke the news reported that Omarosa Manigault newman has more than tapes. Just broke. We begin the other big story news tonight. Obsessed with power. President trump appears ready and willing to use his office to punish enemies like omarosa. Scare others including his own people into submission. Having revoked Security Clearances, trump is weaponizing the presidency. Axios reports President Trump has become enamored with power. Consultation with anyone else. When it comes to yanking Security Clearances it is a power that is uniquely and solely hiss. Matches his idea of how the presidency ought to be. Pure power and instant
gratification. Investigating his enemies. Yesterday vanity fair reported that trump told advisors that he wants Attorney General Sessions tha
funding. russia s aggression is not simple a matter to ukraine, it s a threat to the united states and the stability of the international order. with this european deterrence initiative we have your back. that was earlier this year. now trump announced he is cutting those things. here is the u.s. naval institute. in spain, for example, $21.6 million for port operations facilities as part of the pentagon s european deterrence initiative, that is being deterred deferred. that base is home to four u.s. missile destroyers. $66 million in funds for p-8a poseidon airfield upgrades, that s being cut to pay for the wall. this is serious stuff. special operations forces training facilities and operations facilities in is
paychecks for the heads of supposedly charitable hospitals. openthebooks.com released a report on charity hospitals, and 74 of them, the top paid executives make at least $1 million dollars a year. check this out, at six of these hospitals, charity hospitals, the head guy, the administrator, makes more than $10 million a year.e it s hard to believe. adam andrzejewski is the founder of open the books and joins us tonight. adam, more than $10 million a year for running a charity hospital? how does that work? it s outrageous. the top guy last year at banner health in phoenix, arizona, made $21.6 million, the second highest paid executive made $12.4 million. that means two executives at banner last year cleaned off $34 million. tucker: do you have any idea what percentage of the billing to that hospital comes from federal or state government?
where s the money going? one place is a massive paychecks for the heads of supposedly charitable hospitals. openthebooks.com released a point on report on charity hospitals, and 74 of them, the top paid executives make at least a million dollars a year. check this out, at six of these hospitals, charity hospitals, the head guy, the administrator, makes more than $10 million a year. it s hard to believe. at a jeske is the founder of open the books and joins us tonight. adam, more than $10 million a year for running a charity hospital? how does that work? it s outrageous. the top guy last year at banner health in phoenix, arizona, made $21.6 million, the second highest paid executive made $12.4 million. that means two executives at banner last year cleaned off $34 million. tucker: you have any idea what percentage of the billing to that hospital comes from
parade. the beginning estimate was 12 million, $12 million to 92. today trump wrote on twitter, the politicians who run washington d.c. poorly know a windfall when they see it. i canceled it. d.c. s mayor tweeted yup, i am muriel bowser. he tweeted back. $21.6 million of parades events, demonstrations in trump country. sad. you may remember trump got military parade envy after attending a bastille day parade during a trip last july to france. i am joined by the hardball roundtable.