last things before we go tonight, after charlottesville, a lot of people abandoned trump tonight, ceos made history by abandoning a republican president. another panel on infrastructure fell apart before it was put together. members of the arts were the latest to leave today, along with a very important name added to the list, carl icahn, from new york, generous with his money. he resigned as special adviser to the president on regulatory reform. he insists he is gone because of a potential inter-agency turf battle, not the normal hate groups. and whatever has trumped up his good friend on the campaign trail. carl icahn endorsed me, i m
. last thing before wechlgts after charlottesville a whole a lot of people abandoned donald trump this week. ceos from big business made history by abandoning a republican president. another panel on infrastructure fell apart before it was put together. along with a very important name to this president, carl icahn. he s resigned as special adviser to the president on regulatory reform. he insists he s gone because of a turf battle, not the normalization of hate groups. whatever is behind his departure, the president certainly talked up his good friend carl on the campaign trail. carl endorsed me. watch our trade deal. it stwings china.
right now. ryan, on a serious note, i want to get your take on some of the part of your reporting that stood out to us. he said to you, scaramucci, he had digital footprints of sort on some of the folks inside the white house. he was going to the fbi with those. your reporting is that he moved on to the side, just like my pen fell to the floor and didn t finish the thought. that s a really big deal if he has digital footprints of folks. i m really glad you brought that up. what s been lost in some of the more colorful quotes is the fact, two things, one that the communications director at the white house believes that it s the fbi s job to investigate petty, you know, retaliatory leaks that happens in every, you know, every white house. and there s an idea that the fbi should be brought in to sort out, you know, some turf battle
security reporter. you said jared kushner did a great job fielding questions. he had plenty of time to prep for it. on a substance level, where does the subpoena for paul manafort come from? what do they think manafort knows? what information do they think he s sitting on that they want to compel him to speak before the judiciary committee? i think manafort found himself in a turf battle. the other witnesses were able to make a deal with the judiciary committee. he said he just wanted to talk to the intelligence committee. senator grassley is offended by that and now we have a subpoena. i wouldn t be shocked if they didn t reach a deal. it s hard to imagine paul manafort wants the spectacle of having to go to the hill and plead the fifth amendment. it s hard to imagine his lawyers want him to testify in public. i think today was a pretty good day for donald trump on the
what is your response. the united states is the one that is in high risk operation because we don t have transparency between safety regulation and service provision. in 2001 they said these two functions safety regulation and service provisions should be at arms length organizationally. they have not made that separation. that s one of the reasons why 60 countries had separated the two organizationally. i had been supporting this at the journal for more than 20 years. why is there so much opposition to this politically. a lot of this is a turf battle. they really enjoy having the ability to direct and tell them what to do and what not to do one of the problems for