(burke) so we know how to cover almost anything.en almost everything even close claws. (driver) so, we took your shortcut, which was a bad idea. [cougar growling] (passenger) what are you doing? (driver) i can t believe that worked. i dropped the keys. (burke) and we covered it. talk to farmers, we know a thing or two because we ve seen a thing or two. we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum the president started his day tweeting out against injustice or at least trump s definition of injustice. he tweeted the following, quote, so general michael flynn s life can be totally destroyed while shady james comey can leak and lie and make lots of money from a third rate book that should
scheduled for saturday, which prompted a heated reply from the president that six days was not an appropriate period of time to return a call from redacted, ie, putin. bill, it s kind of amazing. first of all, the notion that trump s and he pointed to his head, i believe. flynn has judgment problems, right? it s kind of amazing that trump is talking about flynn having judgment problems, but even more amazing, it was over the fact that flynn failed to convey a message from putin fast enough to donald trump. getting along with vladimir putin has been a top priority for trump in the campaign and as president. we ve seen it time and time again as recently as this past week. even when our policy actually is forced by putin s own actions really to be somewhat tougher on putin. so he hates he very much wants to get along with vladimir putin, and he hates the probe into russian interference and possible collusion in his campaign. ronaldo, do you find it
mueller s team and sdny is being brought to bear on this case. and that s why i think the possibility of firing rosenstein soon is high, the possibility of pardons is high and the possibility of all of this coming to a head is high. i totally agree with al, giuliani is setting up a narrative here where he will be the guy with some credibility. all-ygiuliani can give trump cover to fire rosenstein. here s a guy that worked in the justice department. i can hear trump now saying, this guy knows the department and he knows rosenstein was doing something that was inappropriate or something that was wrong. he knows it better than i do. identi i ve got to listen to rudy giuliani s advice. i think this new york times story, anyone who covers donald trump and his orbit, they all trash the press constantly, but all talk to the press all the time. this story is a plant, i m sure. not demeaning the new york times in reporting it, but this
pressure on donald trump that he s brought in rudy giuliani to join his legal team. or is it the front involving donald trump s personal attorney, michael cohen? now the subject of a wide-ranging criminal probe that could lead to multiple indictments, thus prompting fears among trump allies that he will flip on the president. or could it be the front involving adult film star, stormy daniels, whose attorney today vowed that his client will not rest until she can tell the full story of her alleged affair with the president and his efforts to silence her. but the crisis that is driving the most headlines at this hour is one of donald trump s party s own making. the justice department releasing james comey s famous memos to se self, memos to file after house republicans threatened to subpoena. what emerged from those memos is a picture of a president obsessed with the russia investigation, desperate to end it, and fixated on his relationship with vladimir putin. the memos are completely c
twitter a number of times. and i will say, he is not behaving like a typical lawyer and husband behaviclient is not a typical person who has filed a lawsuit. so typically you want some money. you have a set of demands and want some money and that s it. you can understand what the person is doing under those terms. at this point, it s not really the case that stormy daniels needs anymore opportunity to tell her story. she doesn t really seem like she s scared to tell her story. she s telling her story to all sorts of people all over the place all the time. so what is this about at this point? here you have a litigation, a litigation that they have a pretty good shot of winning, and they don t really seem to want anything. avenatti said on twitter, he s not willing to settle unless the truth comes out. and he s putting trump in a very difficult spot. if they do want something, they ve got a lot of leverage because they re embarrassing trump, they re a thorn in his side. they got the pres