whoever would say, mr. president, let s be careful here, or if we re going to do it we have this cutout over here who can handle it. we ll do it subterranean. we ll do it with three cushioned bank shots. that s not donald trump. donald trump thrives on, lives on, exists on this kind of attack politics. yeah. that s who he always was. that s who he was in business in new york. when i interviewed him on the 26th floor of the trump tower during the campaign, he was fascinated by nixon. we talked a lot about nixon. and he wasn t interested in nixon the architect of the peace with china. linkage. he was interested in i think looking back on it figuring out how to do publicly and nakedly and openly what nixon, even nixon for the most part wanted to do in private. you know, i ve been thinking of that image in the untouchables where robert de niro goes around with a baseball bat and whacks one of the guys
people have been in the dark. so many of these people have to take to the streets, either on a motorcycle or on foot, including some of the folks who have traveled here all the way from south texas. hector and denise, step right up here. i can t believe that we are running into each other. you are from my hometown of mcallen, texas. correct. and we were walking by and we saw you. reporter: so you re certainly going to find just about anybody here on the streets. hector, tell me a little bit what it s been like for you and your daughter here celebrating her sweet 16. this is not what you expected when you came here to the big apple for the first time from texas, is it? no, but we ve enjoyed every minute here in new york. unfortunately, the lights did go out, but we re going to make the best of it and go down for a walk, so we came down the street and ran into you. i just spoke to some people who were staying in your hotel, they were on the 25th or 26th floor, so there was no cha
it s really about the president moving forward on that on foreign policy, a hawk is in his ear but the president is saying i m not really keen to do intervention at this time in venezuela or iran and when it comes to the dealings with congress, fight them all, reject everything. it s president trump just like he was in that 26th floor of trump tower directing the scene. robert costa and the rest of our always excellent friends and contributors, can t thank you you enough. really appreciate you starting off our conversation tonight and coming up, this talk of threats from iran, real or imagined? we re going to talk to a veteran correspondent who sees parallels to the past and later, that just signed alabama abortion law, the most extreme in our nation appears to be designed for just one thing. the 11th hour is just getting under way on this wednesday night.
reporter: trump downplayed the relationship in 2013. but in 2010, sater had an office three doors down from trump in the trump tower in new york, according to a person familiar with the office layout at the time. that he had an office at the trump tower. and on the 26th floor. and the 26th floor is important why? because it s mr. trump s floor. reporter: sater, born in the soviet union moved to the u.s. in the 70s. he is a former government trump operator saying he worked in ao0 years and could soon share that with america. congress wants to ask about financing of the project during the sater hearing. trump has denied any involvement in the trump tower moscow deal. still, the white house is on
rho rhona graff is mr. trump s executive assistant. david pecker, howard, barry lavine of ami as well. allen weissleberg. alan garten of the trump organization as well. who else knows that trump did this? allen weissleberg, matthew lieberman and calamari. howard, how does the house deal with that? well, ari, in the campaign i spent some time on the 26th floor of trump tower in donald trump s office talking to donald and other people. and to reminded me as nothing so much as a somewhat more upscale backroom at the badda bing. it was donald trump sitting behind the desk and various