expectation and it really speaks to what steve was saying at the end there about his mindset is thissa is a transaction and any transaction i m going to put on the table whatever i can to get the deal i want. and i m going to bring to that table any pressure that i can to get the deal that i to get the con confirmed again in that clip where he goes, look, i got a lot of power here. i can put pressure on china. and then to tweet out i have an absolute right, which president in the history of this country has declared to have an absolute right to do anything? to think about yourself and your presidency in those terms is why we re in the mess we re in. when you see the world through that lens, you re going to say to the president of ukraine, hey, i need you do me a favor, though, you get it? you know, this is how this works. let s be clear. i think we can t gloss over this. because as you opened the show, this is going to be the big
anti- trump agent peter strzok lost his security clearance and less than a week after escorting from the bureau headquarters. thissa is as republicans are calling on deputy attorney general rosenstein to testify why they failed to turn over the text where he vowed to stop trump from being president. what is your take on that? why did it take seven months to lose security clearance and revealed to the congress and american people. they knew about the text going back to january at least. and the last text is no worse than the previous text. it is a good example of where they will hide and delay and at the very last moment perhaps when there is public pressure to respond appropriately. the organizations have to clean their own house. i am not criticizing the
step forward for eradicating ebola. thissa a study calls a new vaccine highly effective. although it is still awaiting approval, they are available for use in emergency situations. now to politics. inauguration is not until january 20th, but we are getting a sneak peek of what too expect. donald trump tweeted this. the so-called a-list celebrities are all wanting tix, but look at what they did for hillary. nothing. i want the people. he wants the people. joining me now is washington post white house reporter david nakamura and the host of the slate daily podcast. i want to start with you. when it comes to the inauguration, he is a man of the people and wants everybody to believe that. he was going after zajay z.
embraced by him and his family, they weren t there. they still very much paying their respects to him because they understand he did the right thing and they know that. that s also playing into this. that garden that you mentioned where he s being buried it s been designed so when you walk up to his grave you go through these twists and turns. there s a deep sense that people don t want his name and hissa image to be whitewashed. they want people to understand he was a figure. he s going to resonate through the ages. we want to go back. to pick up on robin just said it s not about whitewashing nelson mandela s life and smoothing out the rough part but remembering him in all his
he used assistant who is were not licensed. he used assistancants to do anesthesia and the medical cabinet, the drugs were unlock and the unsupervised. he reused needles. it could be a nightmare. we just don t know until we see the response that s the point that is the point right there. it could be a nightmare. 7,000 patients have been in his office. there is no sciewtion for shoddy practices, at all. but why have 7,000 patients in this doctor s office and there have not been complaints? why have 7,000 people been in hissa office and there haven t been people complaining? [overlapping dialogue] arthel: go ahead, jeff. susan rogers, the spokesman for theoc oak dental board said that this provider that he was a provider for medicaid and that medicaid patients have a