most things in d.c. no politization over the years. suddenly it s personalized. and the tanks are inappropriate. memorial day and veteran s day are military themed. july 4th is a military and civil holiday. trump ruins everything. we re pro military, pro recognizing and honoring the military. trump and the way he does it makes it almost, you know, difficult to then say look we have to have an appropriate honoring of our servicemen and women. vice president to try to tie these things together. i was a chief of staff to a vice president. i m assuming it s not a health or medical issue. it s hard to see what domestic issue would require him to come back. trump might summon him back. even so, there s nothing that happens at 2:00 p.m. that can t
legal turmoil. what do you think? you get the feeling that he has never made the mental shift from running the business to running the country. and he still views it very much as a businessman would, in a series of perhaps unconnected deals. and at the end of the day, he s thinking about, do the deals on balance make me look better? if i ve got a couple of good deals, then i m winning. and he s about to crash into the wall of principle, when the mueller investigation really does reach into the oval office. and that s not a business calculus. that s a calculus about the rule of law and about the underlying principles that govern presidential behavior, like the emoluments clause. he seems poorly prepared to take on those realities. matt miller, you were watching our interview last hour with mike allen, where there was some speculation over whether or not bob mueller might come out with something today and whether he might do so before the midterm elections. you said, mccain s funeral
john: grant woods, thank you for joining us. he was chief of staff for john mccain when he was a congressm congressman, also attorney general in arizona for eight years in the 90s but grant, to give her much. okay. thank you. john: it was just a little over three hours ago that the longtime senator from arizona, john mccain, left this world. 4:28 arizona time he died at his home in his beloved sedona, arizona. alecia kania is joining us and she s outside the arizona state house. alecia. reporter: hello. you can see over my shoulders that the flags were lowered to half staff in pretty short order after the announcement came that senator john mccain about this earth. we started to see the outpouring of love for the family and the honoring of a man, true american
honoring of a man, true american hero must governor to see putting out a statement saying john mccain is one american who will never be forgotten. he was a giant, icon and american hero. your home we are most proud to call them a fellow arizona. we ve heard that a lot tonight. he was a hero and an icon, formidable rival but he was also a dad. he was also husband and there are seven of his children who are morning tonight and his wife, cindy, put out a statement but he quickly on twitter thing that her heart is broken. i am so lucky to have lived the adventure of loving this incredibly man for 38 years. he passed away he lived, on his own terms, strived by the people he loved in the place you love best and you mentioned that jo john, his ranch just south of sedona that he does, did love so very much and we were talking
john: grant woods, thank you for joining us. he was chief of staff for john mccain when he was a congressm congressman, also attorney general in arizona for eight years in the 90s but grant, to give her much. okay. thank you. john: it was just a little over three hours ago that the longtime senator from arizona, john mccain, left this world. 4:28 arizona time he died at his home in his beloved sedona, arizona. alecia kania is joining us and she s outside the arizona state house. alecia. reporter: hello. you can see over my shoulders that the flags were lowered to half staff in pretty short order after the announcement came that senator john mccain about this earth. we started to see the outpouring of love for the family and the honoring of a man, true american