they sort of disappeared like somebody got the spelling wrong at the charlie brown spelling bee. they just disappear from the screen. the question is will that happen to steve bannon if he continues to be on the cover of time magazine? bannon is a survivor. he s clearly stayed in the background. he doesn t like to give interviews for the most part. but he had a coming out of sorts over the last week because of the executive order and because he just got this very powerful role on the nsc. and i think he s now very visible. he s on the cover of time magazine. trump likes advocates. he likes loyalists. he likes people who will advocate his viewpoint. he doesn t like people who get more air time and more attention than he does. and that s historically been the kiss of death for anybody who s an adviser to him who isn t a family member. tim o brien, thanks. thanks, anderson. we ll be right back. so we have extra sets of eyes on our wells every day. because safety is never being
because of the potential and you ve written about this that there can t be a blind trust when your children who stand to inherit your money and make money off your surname from running the business and are sitting in with meetings on foreign dignitaries. your thoughts, kurt? you and i were talking about this months ago. it kind of upsets me that the rest of the press is finally getting around to it. the thoughts are exactly what we were saying back then. this is an irreparable conflict of interest. this isn t a family that isn t going to pick a lane. are they going to be in government, are they going to run a business. there is absolutely no blind trust. if the president of the united states travels to moscow and sees trump hotel standing in the middle of the town, what s the blind trust? he knows exactly what happened. this family it s absolutely true. the only way to avoid a conflict
and i don t want it to be auctioned off. in a case like this this isn t a family dinner table martha, this is court. you have to have some kind of proof. so what kind of proof does she ask to say these items were a gift to me when he s saying they aren t? at the end of the day i think the scales will tip in his favor because it s his stuff. martha: i wonder a couple of things here. do you get squatters rights on this stuff? if you left it in the garage for the last 15 years, she said it was 15 years ago. at some point does it become hers? you re on. i think faith is absolutely correct with the first argument there. the second argument is constructive abandonment under the law. the facts will show that some of these items are as old as 20 years and kobe never asked for the items back, she s asked him do you want any of this stuff. she even asked his wife. she s incurred $90,000 in expenses that kobe was aware of to store these items in a storage facility. i think they are going to pre