couldn t net ee, editor in chief with washington free beacon. the president went on an unusual afternoon tweet storm. usually there s either morning or the evening, but this afternoon, and it is all mueller related. tweet number one at 3:43 eastern time. why is it that hillary clinton s family and dems dealings with russia are not looked at but my nondealings are? 3:56. crooked h destroyed phones with hammer, bleached e-mails, and husband meet with ag days before she was cleared and they talk about obstruction. matthew, i want to give you a little insight what i thought today, how much focus on russia, how much focus on the tragedy that happened yesterday and this fight that steve scalise is clearly fighting for his life here, and the president decided to make sure the focus went right back on russia. i think the washington post
lifeless brown. look at the before and after contrast of coral gone from healthy to bleached. dr. nancy noten, a coral reef biologist with the smithsonian museum of natural history says the coral is basically suffering from heat stroke. it s happening with climate change is the baseline temperature is getting warmer and warmer. so, any little increase in temperature caused by local weather conditions than adds on top of the global warming and then kicks off this bleaching event. the global warming is caused by people and is providing the conditions that make bleaching happen. reporter: the great barrier reef is more than just home to thousands of species of fish, birds, coral, whales and dolphins. it s also a major tourist attraction that earns australia $3.7 billion a year. to add to the bad news, a big part of the reef that escaped
that relationship to become toxic. reporter: his team released footage of barren expansions of coral bleached bone white and in some cases turning a drab lifeless brown. look at the before and after contrast of coral gone from healthy to bleached. dr. nancy knowlton, a coral reeve reef says it s suffering from heat stroke. what s happening is the baseline temperature is getting warmer and warmer and any increase in temperature caused by local weather conditions and adds on top of the global warming and kicks off this bleaching event so the global warming is cautioned by people, and it s providing the conditions that make bleaching happen. reporter: the great barrier reef is more than just home to thousands of species of fish, birds, coral, whales and dolphins. it s also a major tourist attraction that earns australia
the only thing going back as far a s. a twitter timeline. people have to watch that crap. it s getting out there. how much hair did they take out for the test. back when i was had hair. i went to a stylist that bleached and killed all the chemicals for a hundred dollars. i went to the clinic with eggplant clinic hair and the women pulled it out from my arm. i went home with purple hair and no job. could of been worst. next tory. president trump has a messy dress can. desk. tremendously messy. talked about it. look at my desk, the papers. you don t see presidents with a desk like. that. yes, mostly tweets for his staff to post. what does this messiness say
never in history have we seen such a cover-up as this. one that includes the total destruction of 33,000 e-mails. hillary bleached and deleted 33,000 e-mails. she bleached and deleted 33,000 e-mails after a congressional subpoena. he hangs on to that word bleached like a life preserver. he loves the word bleached. welcome back to hardball. that was donald trump attacking, of course, hillary clinton, for deleting 33,000 e-mails from her personal server. it s a frequent and popular line of attack for the gop candidate, on the campaign trail. we ve all heard it. but this week, newsweek magazine reported that trump s own e-mail troubles, according to the newsweek article, are in order to delay were used in order to delay court cases. trump companies have, quote, over the course of decades, systemically destroyed or hidden