has had a light touch, please, please, please, let s go dow something about that. with the trump business having shoes manufactured there, it just gives the imprimatur is doing business with us and we can t be that bad of a regime and we ll continue to oppress people. it s hard to even imagine what a trump administration that s primarily concerned about doing business does about a situation like that, especially when you people like john bolton floating around. i was just in iraq, and i ll take us back for a second. what a lot of iraqis and people overseas are saying is at least he s saying it as it is. at least he s saying what we want the oil. at least he s saying what we want is a business deal and that actually from an overseas perspective, they are saying, voila, he s telling us the truth. this is the way america has been driving us crazy about talking about something and doing
story throughout the day if there are any further developments. let s go dow towards remembrance though of hurricane katrina. it s tenth anniversary. want to take a closer look at the heroes who stepped in to help the thousands of helpless residents who were left crippled on the gulf coast. joining me is msnbc trymaine lee. he won a pulitzer prize as part of a team covering katrina at the new orleans ties. thanks so much for making the time. i understand you did a story for us here about a certain general who stepped up in a time of crisis. that s right, luke. thanks for having me. of the many figures who i s whs in the wake of katrina, russell honore. i had a moment to speak with lieutenant general honore and he spoke about his recollections ten years later. you are stuck on stupid. i m not going to answer that