called the attorney general disgraceful yesterday, it just happened. mayor nutter, quickly on jared kushner, someone who he has never publicly rebuked in any way what do you think his standing is or what do you like to see happen, this new york times story he had meetings inside the white house with the financial executives and giant multihundred million dollar loans go to kushner companies. you can read the tea leaves from last week, when asked about jared kushner s security clearance and the president suddenly said i ll leave that to chief of staff kelly. you know what decision is getting ready to be made. he s been stripped of the top secret security clearance, having meetings with the white house with, you know, investment people, that s fine. but then suddenly, gets $500 million in loans. the president must recognize, a, there is some serious ethics issues at hand here and it is one of a million reasons why you generally should not hire your family members and certainly put them
spoke about how she felt, he went to twitter, not even using her name to say that her version is wrong. is this appropriate? well, i wish the president had not tweeted that this morning. i think it s a very emotional, very raw interview with saw with mrs. johnson this morning and i think the president would have been better served to just let this go. and the main reason is because the man that i saw working for him for seven months or so, but both the campaign and on the transition team, is someone who loves our soldiers, loves our veterans, loves the families of those who are serving our country so nobly and honorably and the fact that we re even having this conversation right now cuts against that. i think it s a bit of a different argument when you have a partisan political opponent who s attacking you, but today i would have recommended to the president just let this go. mayor nutter, you know, he says he spoke his name from the beginning without hesitation you know, obvious
for myeshia johnson? reporter: over and over again today, president trump declined to engage on this issue but we know at the white house is aware they need to try to turn down the temperature on this. they are aware that this is not a story line they want to continue. the notion of the president feuding with a widow. or even disputing her account, these accounts. so we know when we saw general joe dunford out there today, white house aides were watching, they were hoping he would be able to go out there, provide the limited answers that are available, that he would field questions from reporters and be able to turn down the heat on this situation. but of course, erin, if you want to see any kind of change in tone, if you want to see this story go away, that has to come from the oval office. and from the president. all right. thank you very much, sara murray. outfront now, jason miller, served as communications advi adviser for the trump campaign. former mayor of philadelphia,
as mr. nutter said earlier,wy need to stop putting plants and refineries inside of wetlands as the sea rise and we have these strong storms they could have catastrophic events. the water in houston has been declared toxic because of the amount of chemicals that s in it and people are told to stay out of it because of this toxic stew that s been created because so many of these plants are right in the wetlands. you g to louisiana at the pass, there s a plant there called shaneer. the elevation there is three foot elevation. that s an $18 million plant. the state of louisiana gave thm $4 billion to build it and they put it in a flood zone. the storm surge at saline pass was 7 feet. guess what happened. that plant floods. a lot of taxpayers money went in to build that plant and now it s
policy. but the idea of trump going into a meeting in the national security council and saying hey, guess what, i ve got bob kuttner supporting me on china is delusional. and what was just bizarre about this conversation was here s a guy, if you believe the new york times story, who already had tendered his resignation under pressure two weeks ago and he s living in kind of a fantasyland where he thinks he s still making policy and inviting me to the white house after labor day. so you wonder what planet these people are living on. i guess the question is whether trump at this crossroads is going to distance himself from the really creepy neo-nazi far right or whether he s going to double down on it, as he did tuesday, as he may do in this rally at phoenix, if it happens, if he pardons joe arpaio. and he needs bannon in a weird way if he sticks to this course because bannon was the architect of it. mayor nutter, i want to put