michael isikoff has the whole story. "newsweek" holds that one allowing matt drudge to break it and thus introducing the drudge report to the world -- [applause] that's right. one good thing out of it. and, you know, lo these many years later, same reporter, michael isikoff, "newsweek," has a story about how interrogators at gitmo are flushing qurans down the toilet. how do you even do that and, no, that's take that straight to press. 112 story died because of a false story by the same reporter who when he had a true story, "newsweek" killed it. could you start killing the untrue stories that make america look bad? and not the true stories that are embarrassing to democrats. [laughter] >> before we get off the topic of msnbc -- [laughter] i have to know how much you miss having keith onerman on -- olbermann on every night. >> no, it is heartbreaking. there was something special about that screeching narcissist. [laughter] and i do, i do cover keith olberman in the book as well. i include the column in which -- because i