you re the man. well, i think the reason he is inflating it in the u.s. is the reason he s always inflated it in the u.s. he wants to appear wealthier than he is because he is very insecure about the fact that he s never been exactly the billionaire he s claimed to be and being among the top billionaires in the united states is very important to his ego even if it doesn t comport with the reality of his business operations. this isn t the first time he has done this on these disclosures related to his scottish golf courses. he did it in 2017. i wrote about that last year. he did it in 2016. bloomberg news wrote about it then. there s always been this disparity for the last three and a half years with reporting to scottish authorities. but, tim, lying to you when you re writing about him in 2005, lying to forbes to get on their rich guy list, there is no legal penalty in that. is there anyone around trump when he, if he wants to lie, on one of these government forms to say to him, h
because people see these ads and then they forget about them in a day or two. the idea they re going to be any way determinative, you know end 18 months from now in a general election against god knows who just doesn t comport with reality. so, i think there s a limit to the democratic alarmism here about how much trump has raised and how much he s spending. i don t think democrats are going to have any problem at all, whoever their nominee ends up being, coming up with boat loads of money. if democrats lose, it s not going to be because they re short on cash. didn t you report a lot on parascale? dy di did. what is his challenge now? trump himself doesn t feel comfortable asking people for money. i mean, part of the job of president wait, what? no, no trump doesn t like asking people for money? no. he thinks that rich people ought
statement to this show, in my take, is that he really hasn t stopped running since he came down the escalator, june 2015. that s right. josh, you heard athena s report. trump has spent five times more on digital ads than trump s closest democratic rival. how important is that? money that trump is spending right now on social media is not helping his re-election race. the only thing he d be getting out of it is list building. building out new donors. trump did a lot of that. he did very well in the 2016 campaign. there s value in that. but there s not a lot of value in going out and running these kind of facebook persuasion ads, because people see these ads and then they forget about them in a day or two. the idea they re going to be any way determinative, you know end 18 months from now in a general election against god knows who just doesn t comport with reality. so, i think there s a limit to
that s why don mcgahn s testimony, mueller s testimony is so important. most people get their information through television, through video and the notion that the mueller report is good enough, it just doesn t comport with the reality of modern life. jeff toobin, elliott williams, thank you very much. from the first time suggesting that the president committed impeachable offenses, he s talking. we ll see what he says about his own party s leadership on this issue. there s thousands of ingredients out there. the freshest stuff this planet can grow. not buzzword fresh. but, actually fresh-fresh. fresh. at panera, we hand-pick berries at peak-season. use creamy avocado. cage-free eggs. and a dressing fit for a goddess. oh and every ingredient is 100% clean. come taste what a salad should be. and for your next event big or small, try panera catering. panera. food as it should be.
either in transcript or better yet as live witnesses, people can make up their own minds about who is telling the truth. there is a big difference between reading a report which frankly most americans had not read at 448 pages single spaced and seeing somebody on television in their own words. that s why don mcgahn s testimony, mueller s testimony is so important. most people get their information through television, through video and the notion that the mueller report is good enough, it just doesn t comport with the reality of modern life. jeff toobin, elliott williams, thank you very much. appreciate it. from the first time suggesting that the president committed impeachable offenses over exciter, he s now talking. what he said about his own party s leadership on this issue. then we noticed something.strange. oh, could you, uh, make me a burger? -poof you re a burger. [ laughter ]