former governor chris christie of new jersey. he s politically savvy. he s tough. he s a lawyer. he was an early supporter of the president. of course a former federal prosecutor, his skills with investigations just may come in handy. of course a big drawback, as you know, cross ways with the kushners, never a good place to be when you go into this white house. mike allen, what day is it? it s happy friday and happy weekend, mika. okay. we ll try. thank you very much mike allen. coming up former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york daniel goldman puts into perspective the avalanche of bad legal news we saw for the president this week. and from the senate judiciary and foreign relations committees democrat chris coons who says a former president trump could be indicted. morning joe is back in a moment.
he s now at the point of openly mocking the man s speaking habits, his accent and mannerisms, which is a pretty extraordinary thing, going well beyond simply saying you don t like the conduct of a cabinet official or you may have made a mistake in hiring him, we re down to protracted personal humiliation. the thing i do find fascinating is also just how many times rod rosenstein seems to have gotten crossways with the white house and escaped from that situation, it almost is sort of a movie-like situation where he s been dangled over and over again over the piranha tank by a thin thread and we turn away for a moment and somehow he s wriggled out of it. so i think to count rosenstein out here would be a mistake. he s a real veteran bureaucratic operator, two decades or more in the justice department. and he s used to moving around the bureaucracy. in each time he seems to have somehow miraculously diffused the situation.
he s now at the point of openly mocking the man s speaking habits, his accent and mannerisms, which is extraordinary, going beyond simply saying you don t like the conduct of a cabinet official or you may have made a mistake in hiring him, we re down to protracted personal humiliation. also just how many times rod rosenstein seems to have gotten crossways with the white house and escaped from that situation, it almost is sort of a movie-like situation where he s been damaged again and again over the piranha tank by a thin thread and we turn away for a moment and somehow he s wriggled out of it. so i think to count rosenstein out here would be a mistake. he s a real veteran bureaucratic operator two decades or more in the justice department. and he s used to moving around the bureaucraciy. in each time he seems to have
jeff sessions. yeah, it s totally possible, brian, that we could see that. he s always, i think, been in more jeopardy than rosenstein. we ve seen the president s public frustration come out with sessions again and again. he s now at the point of openly mocking the man s speaking habits, his accent and mannerisms, which is a pretty extraordinary thing going well beyond simply saying you don t like the conduct of a cabinet official or you may have made a mistake in hiring him. we re down to protracted personal humiliation. also just how many times rod rosenstein seems to have gotten crossways with the white house and escaped from that situation, it almost is sort of a movie-like situation where he s been dangled again and again over the piranha tank by a thin thread and we turn away for a moment and somehow he s wriggled out of it. so i think to count rosenstein
fine and things are getting back to normal. arthel: everything is fine and getting back to normal, is there water on the ground before i get to the reason where you stayed there s a little bit of water because as i was heading back to the boor an hour ago, high tide was coming on the crossways so it was making difficult to pass and i decided to turn around. where were you going? i was going to go to the beach to see thousand waves. doing. arthel: okay, father, why did you decide to stay and did anyone stay with you? yeah, i have another priest, so there s two of us, we have a parish of 3800 families, mostly about 70% are 65 and older. what happened matthew we lost power for 3 or 4 days and we had flooding and my concern was because we have quite a number