in chief sent out a tweet of her own in which she said yashar ali is a paid freelancer under contract with huffpost. we have no hesitation about standing by him financially in this case. you feel you re fully supported by the company? i am, just to be clear, i have not accepted their offer of financial help with respect to the lawsuit. and one of the reasons is because he is coming after me directly. but they have made a very serious offer, have been kind enough to do that. they didn t technically have to do that and cudos to lydia for standing by me and other reporters that face these meritless lawsuits that are, you know, put out in attempt to shut people like me up. it s not going to work. lisa bloom who is a blockbuster attorney in your own right, i want your take on yashar s come back, a fiery response that says we welcome the opportunity to depose
with my lawyer, and he is trying to do this to intimidate, attempt to intimidate a young reporter. and the huffington post stood by you, lydia paul green, editor in chief sent out a tweet of her own in which she said yashar ali is a paid freelancer under contract with huffpost. we have no hesitation about standing by him financially in this case. you feel you re fully supported by the company? i am, just to be clear, i have not accepted their offer of financial help with respect to the lawsuit. and one of the reasons is because he is coming after me directly. but they have made a very serious offer, have been kind enough to do that. they didn t technically have to do that and cudos to lydia for standing by me and other reporters that face these meritless lawsuits that are, you know, put out in attempt to shut people like me up. it s not going to work.
and cudos to them for taking time to do that. i m a little disappointed they didn t call me to look at the document, but, you know, it is very important. i ve been saying this since last august on msnbc. it s called black propaganda. that is when you take legitimate information, edit it, put it back into the information stream and then allow it to destroy the receiver. malcolm, one thing i thought was interesting is how given rachel s reporting and how she showed it, if you haven t seen it, please go online and find rachel s report and watch it. she talks about the cut and paste job that led clues to it being a fake document. were you surprised that this fake document was so sloppy? does that note to you this is an amateur or was it done in a way
ups facility. it turned out that package was taped? cudos to the driver picking that up. fantastic. the package could have been delivered late. it might have been ready to show up a couple days ago. i know it was rendered safe at the facility, but it would be good to find out what they had ordered there. go aheadch. we re trying 20 figure out if anybody else is involved. all this is going to become important. that s another piece of evidence. this digital signature is going to come. the cell phones. critical. anything they can grown from these computers. the network, who kaukd to who, who is more involved? when i ethe cell phones, i see
chartered flights. they cut their trips short, thanks to an early morning panic on a royal caribbean cruise ship. it was terrifying at first. scary trying to get them together, not knowing what was going on, what to crab, just to make sure they were safe. bad thing is we had to stand for four hours, but we didn t realize how bad the fire was. reporter: the ship, grandeur of the seas isn t in as good shape as the passengers, will be dry docked in the bahamas for repairs. royal caribbean says it will be awhile before they know the origin of the fire. it was reported to be a class a fire, didn t involve electrical components or flammable liquids, so it is kind of unusual, yes. reporter: despite the circumstances, cruisers gave cudos to the crew. the captain, the officers and crew could not have handled this incident any better.