disagreement on that, and, you know, there s plenty of time to do some dastardly things. it s very easy to start, and we ll see what happens. there are many options, and there s the ultimate option, and there are options that are lot less than that. and we ll see. we re in a very powerful position. right now we re in a very, very powerful position. no, i say the ultimate option meaning going war no, i m not talking about that ultimate option, no. joining me now the national reporter of bloomberg news, an msnbc contributor, and editor-in-chief of of the washington beat. that s where you live most of your reporting beat on capitol hill. yesterday i talked to one senator on the record who is waiting for more information but feels as if the defense department is doing its due diligence and that this appears to be an iranian attack.
right? he narked that reporter out for taking those tickets and got the dude taken off the reporting beat. bleh, right? it s gross. both the story that they were initially reporting on and that kind of management of the press thereafter, i mean, that was 1990, 1991. but that s the bubbling toxic stew we all live in now when it comes to covering not just this presidency, but the government he now controls. what the times has documented in this new blockbuster piece of reporting on trump s finances is that that scummy little anecdote, when trump s dad sends in a bagman to illegally and secretly bail out his son and evade taxes, that was not a one off. that was emblematic of a patten and indeed a plan that shows us a wildly different story about the president s wealth and his business history than anything he has ever admitted to publicly. it also appears to implicate him, as i mentioned, in tax evasion, fraud and other potential criminal behavior.
himself called the editors of the paper to complain about their negative news coverage of him. having compromised this reporter by slipping him some boxing tickets that he would have to keep secret from his bosses, trump dropped the guillotine. he narcoticed the reporter and got the dude taken off the reporting beat. bleh, right? it s gross. both the story that they were initially reporting on and that kind of management of the press thereafter, i mean that was 1990, 1991. but that s the bubbling toxic stew we all live in now when it comes to covering not just this presidency, but the government he now controls. what the times has documented in this new blockbuster piece of reporting on trump s finances is that that scummy little anecdote, when trump s dad sends in a bag man to illegally and secretly bail out his son and evade taxes, that was not a one off that was emblematic of a
entendre. also a hip-hop enthusiast. reporting beat and the fact that music is a universal language and the beat goes on. and you love the hip-hop. that s what we call it actually, the hip hop. the facebook and the google too. good to see you. the beat is on i can t believe i just said that, the beat goes on on msnbc monday to friday. don t tune in on saturday, your heart will be broken. we have to get back to talking harvey. thousands of people have been rescued from harvey s flood waters in the last 24 hours. we have an exclusive nbc video and talk with some of the people leading rescue efforts there right now. harvey is ago an impact on the rest of the country too and gas prices, the main fuel line from texas to the northeast in blue. the colonial type pipeline is temporarily shut down because of damage from harvey.