trump empire. and what he found than probably wouldn t shock anyone today. but back then it was a big deal. tim o brien discovered that donald trump s much lauded business excellence was actually far less impressive than trump had anyone to believe. he found that donald trump had been significantly overstating his net worth by billions of dollars. that he wasn t remotely close to being a billionaire. and so in 2005, tim o brien wrote a book exposing donald trump s prolific lies, and exaggerations about his wealth. donald trump reported by suing time o brien for defamation a year later, and that is how we got to see what it s like when donald trump testifies under oath. quoting from the transcript, attorney, mr. trump, have you always been completely truthful in your public statements about your net worth of properties? trump, i try. attorney, have you ever not been truthful? trump, my net worth blocked away, and it goes up and down with a market and with attitudes and w
new information about the fbi s search of donald trump s florida home. trump world has now reportedly started speculating about who in the former presidents orbit, might have talked to the fbi, and what it could mean for the investigation. we will have more on that later. but let s go back in time a little. to 2005. more than a decade before donald trump s first run for president, before he started fighting with racist birtherism conspiracies, back when he was just a real estate guy, with a funny hairdo, and a reality tv show, that year the intrepid journalist, tim o brien, the guy on the left, the side to side digging into the so-called trump empire. and what he found then probably wouldn t shock anyone today. but back then it was a big deal. tim o brien discovered that donald trump s much lauded business success was actually far less impressive than trump had anyone to believe. he found that donald trump had been significantly overstating his net worth by billions of dollar
15 boxes worth of documents and other boxes, in those documents, there were love letters, that he would exchange with north korea s jim kong own. turns out the former president and the people were less than forthcoming about that being all the classified documents with which he absconded to his tropical golf resort. we know this because nbc news has learned, somewhat familiar with the materials inside mar-a-lago, told investigators that there were more classified documents, squirrel the way at the golf resort. and the spring, trump received a federal grand jury subpoena to turn over the rest of what he had in his mar-a-lago forward. on june 3rd, a team of federal investigators including top counter intelligence officials from the justice department, met with trump and two of his lawyers at mar-a-lago. people briefed on that meeting, and tells new york times, they show the investigators, a storage area with boxes containing more of the material that trump took. two people brie
stepping on improvised explosive devices. zach wrist his life for tom and schuman, now a marine major, was determined to pay him back for service. major schuman wrote letters to the white house, appealed on social media, and took days and intense effort while being incurred sourcing the attack in his family out of afghanistan. major schuman spoke to rachel maddow last year when he found out that all of this hard work paid off. we pulled every letter, poked everywhere, it was just this series of hail mary s. there are so many close calls and so many moments where i thought, maybe we contacted the right person, maybe we had the right solution to this. it was a series of tragic events. it wasn t easy, but back in his family are now in the united states and have been here for almost a year. i had the honor of speaking with dak and major schuman last week. zak explain the moment he
application was rejected. even after all he s done for this country, all he is not to get here, all major schuman did, stay in the united states is still not guaranteed. still, he is grateful to be on u.s. soil. this was known as the forever war for america and other western age nations. forever didn t last, we are out. for people of afghanistan americas withdrawal was part of a new generation of anguish. what you are hearing, not that much much has changed. much has changed. or an unbearable itch. this painful, blistering rash can disrupt your life for weeks. it could make your workday feel impossible. the virus that causes shingles is likely already inside of you. if you re 50 years or older, ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingles. [peaceful music plays]