intel, walmart and many others have announced that they will invest billions and billions of dollars in the united states and will create tens of thousands of new american jobs. anyway, welcome back to hardball. that was president trump last night bragging taking credit for the creations of tens of thousands of jobs already. the associated press fact check team reports, it s unlikely trump is the sole or primary reason for the expected hiring he cited last night. many of the announcement, actually announcements, reflect corporate decision that predate, catch that word, his election. it s one of many examples last night of the joint session of congress that fact checkers claim was inaccurate or an exaggeration. washington post chief fact checker glen kessler writing p trump s address to congress was filled with numerous inaccuracies. hd roundtable, catherine, opinion writer with the washington post, nick cofessore, political writer for the new york times.
current dynamic between the men personally? is trump trying to tell him to stay strong the way he wanted flynn to stay strong and not flip in the mueller investigation? is there any offer to cover legal fees or are these two at a the last time i communicated with michael was probably a week-and-a-half ago and we did not discuss this. he has been not responding to me today so i can t speak to exactly what s going or the likelihood with which he ll flip. they seem to be very speculative and conflicting reporting out there. as for his relationship with trump, it was never as close and maggie haberman has written very well about this. it was never as warm and cozy. at some p trump treats everyone pretty badly. nobody thinks that trump is, you know, going to be really loyal to anyone frankly. you put family maybe in a slightly different position. and so when you work for donald trump god nosy spent my whole life talking to people who
space. he preserved or his time in office more state more excuse me more space inside new york state than the entire size of the state of rhode island. a ton of natural preservation work. and as george pataki was coming to the end of his time as new york governor donald trump turned out had a few hundred acres of his own in new york state that he wanted to give away. mr. p trump had been holding on to this chunk of real estate in a woodsy part north of new york city he had been trying to build a golf course on it. maybe build some condos on it. despite how undoubtedly classy and huge and great, very great, that golf course and the condos were going to be the little towns around where he wanted to build basically wouldn t let him do. all of these pesky towns had these questions about how his development would affect traffic and drinking water and the rest of it. and those little towns beat