crime and intended to do so. we know that, don t we? politicians prepare for such big moves. it had no roll out. don t we know trump said come what happened is the west broke the story late last night and on, get me more e-mails. when they broke it, when we broke it, some of the we want to know what he did president s own aides including behind the scenes, as well. this is why it s an ace in those involved in trade negotiations had no idea this mueller s hand. was coming or what he was going he wants to use this not to get to do. they tried to talk to him this russians and put them in jail. morning. they thought them had talked him they re not going to extradite out of it. russians. he wants to be able to show then he went ahead and announced people on the trump campaign and tariffs. no, there was no rollout. people perhaps still in the white house he knows exactly what they did and to use this okay. information to pressure them to today s tariff drama highlights a bigger probl
we make sure you re in the loop at every step or not. the question is whether or from the moment you decide to move your money not the president is to the instant your new retirement account is funded. contributing to the turmoil. oh i predict more departures. and at fidelity, you ll see well, kushner has been how all your investments are working together. because when you know where you stand, weakened in recent days by a things are just clearer. number of troubling headlines like this one from the new york just remember what i said about a little bit o soul times citing three people familiar with a white house meeting, catch this one, between kushner and founder of a private equity firm. later that firm lent nearly $200 billion to curb s family s real estate company after meeting in the white house. the day before the white house reported officials wrbs concerned kushner was naive and being tricked by foreign officials. the president is publicly and privately feuding w
financial entanglements. it is the appearance of frankly corruption. and that s why we have previous administrations who have been very, very stringent about divesting themselves of these kinds of relationships, and making sure or at the very least making sure they don t take a meeting with someone who may have a financial relationship later on with one of their business interests. so entirely predictable. and another sort of nail in the coffin, he s had a very difficult month. to me it doesn t it s difficult to see how he remains in that job without a top secret clearance with mueller breathing down his neck and with increasing stories about financial entanglements that are making his job very difficult. i want to read this graph. it s from the post story. it says, behind the scenes trump has referred to sessions as mr. magoo, a cartoon character who is elderly, myopic and bumbling according to people with whom he s spoken. trump has told associates that he has hired the best
days earlier. the question i guess, really the most important question, whether rod rosenstein wants to get his reputation back or not, whether he s going to stand up to being rolled over and played for a patsy and whether he s going to be tough, too. the president could have made things significantly worse for himself by trying to end this investigation. fidelity, bravely, integrity, that s what the fbi is about. director comey tried to have integrity and he was fired for it. what you ll find out, fbi agents, even if they re behind the scenes trump voters, don t like how this was handled. this was the most unprofessional handling of a firing in our government. the president weasels his way out and sends a letter over to fbi headquarters. he doesn t apparently know where the director is at. the director is publicly
where comey was trying to convince the president to keep him on the job. plus, the top democrat on the oversight committee, congressman elijah cummings, nbc s peter alexander, and the new york times jeremy peters with his reporting on what trump supporters think about the outrage. morning joe is back in a moment. david. what s going on? oh hey! that s it? yeah. everybody two seconds! dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance. through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald s helps more people go to college. it s part of our commitment to being america s best first job. wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin.