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Another day of drama in Washington...

President Donald Trump has fired his communications director, Anthony Scaramucci, just ten days

into the job.

With more on this and other news around the world we turn to Ro Aram…

Aram…this is the latest in a series of high-profile departures in the Trump White House after

former Chief of Staff Reince Priebus resigned at the end of last week, as well as a host

of others…

Do we know why Scaramucci was told to clear his desk?

Well Mark…

White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders is saying there was a mutual understanding

between Scaramucci and Priebus' replacement John Kelly, who was sworn in on Monday.

She says the former communication director felt it was best to give Kelly a clean slate

and the ability to build his own team.

However, she did confirm that President Trump was unhappy with Scaramucci's performance,

adding that his profanity-laced rant to a reporter against Priebus, as well as Trump's

chief strategist Steve Bannon, was innapropriate.

Other White House officials also say the new Chief of Staff John Kelly did not think Scaramucci

was disciplined enough and thought he had burned his credibility.

During that phone call with the reporter last week, Scaramucci labeled Priebus a "paranoid

schizophrenic" and accused him of leaking information to the media.

Although the White House is refuting claims of feuds within the Trump administration,

the appointment of John Kelly, a retired four-star general, is seen as a desperate move to bring

more discipline to a chaotic West Wing.

For more infomation >> Scaramucci sacked as Trump media chief - Duration: 1:40.

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Top10 List of Most Expensive Donald Trump Car Collection 1956 – 2017 - Duration: 10:23.

Donald Trump cars collection Donald Trump, a billionaire playboy with $4.5

Billion net worth, has amassed and pretty impressive collection of expensive cars.

Mr. Trump is so often flown in one of his $ 100 million personal jet, he can have little

time for driving but his taste in cars is, unsurprisingly, expensive.

Some expensive cars in his exquisite collection come with some great stories as well.

You will be amazed to find out that among his Cadillac and Rolls Royce's expensive

cars, there are some anomalous cars range that most folks would never predict that he

has in his expensive collection.

We examine some of the finest cars POTUS Donald Trump owns or has previously owned.

From tiny sporty to classic super cars, we discuss the highlights of Donald Trump's car

collection.

Here are top 10 of Donald Trump's well-known rides, so check out what type of cars does

a man this wealthy own?

10.1993 Cadillac Allante Price: $14000

• 4.6 liter Northstar engine producing only 295 hp

• It was selected to be pace car for the 76th Indy 500 race

• Convertible top with two-door two-seater embellish with classic Mercedes lines.

It was Italian manufactured & designed and its technological advancements built into

the Allante.

Its style reflects the Pininfarina influences and doesn't match the grace and refinement

of the rest of Donald Trump's cars.

9.2016 Cadillac Escalade $40,000

• 6.2L V8 capable enough of generating 460 lb-ft of torque & 420 horsepower.

• 22 mph city driving speed, leather seats & wood steering wheel.

• Three zone cooling and heating, Heated and cooled his coffee cup, heated front seats

for those cooler days.

Very few wealthy people can resist the utter spaciousness and luxury and that Cadillac's

leading car ever has to deal, Donald Trump is one them.

8.

2011 Chevrolet Camaro Indianapolis 500 Pace Car

Price: $ 47,000 • 6.2 liter V-8 rated at 426 horsepower.

• From front to back orange strip bisects crossing its convertible top.

• 20 inches gleaming polished aluminum wheels with high performance tires.

• Acoustical foam in the headliner to reduce noise.

It was reported that POTUS Donald Trump was assumed to drive this car in the 100th Indianapolis

500, but, due to a scheduling clash he could not make it and was substituted by AJ Foyt.

7.

1956 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Price: $90,000

• Rear Wheel drive with Steel body on steel frame.

• Naturally aspirated petrol engine type with 4.9 liter capacity.

• Maximum speed171 km/h (106 mph) It's reported that 1956 Rolls-Royce Silver

Cloud was one of the first cars that Donald Trump ever possessed.

Trump loves affluent, and no car is more affluent than a Rolls-Royce.

6.

Tesla Roadster Price: $109,000

• First all-electric car with thousands of lithium-ion cells

• With a fully-charged, more than 200-mile range in ideal circumstances

• Tiny Tesla Roadster has only two seats with semi-autonomous navigation

We don't accurately know the year of Donald Trump's Tesla Roadster, but EV sports car

was launched between 2008 and 2012.

If ever, the real estate mogul & POTUS plans to drive his small two seated Tesla, it will

be a tight cuddle for the 6'2" Mr. Trump.

5.

2015 Mercedes-Maybach S600 Price: $200,000

• Ability to tolerate small arms fire or small explosive devices

• 6.0 liter V12 engine pumps out over 500 horsepower

• 523 lb. ft. of torque reproduced to a seven speed torque-converter automatic transmission

• State-of-the-art alarm system & self-sealing gas tank 3D surround sound system with 24

speakers • Zero to 60 mph for 4.6 seconds & 155 mph

top speed

That seems to be one of Mr. Trump's maxims.

He added the ultimate high-end luxury German Bond-type safety features car to his collection.

4.

2007 Ferrari F430 F1 Coupe Price: $ 350,000

• Italian supercar specimen with top speed of 196 mph

• 4.3 L displacement and 343 pound-feet of torque

• 4.3-liter V-8 with 490 horsepower

Donald Trump's fleet is loaded with imports but Donald Trump sold this Italian supercar

in favor of buying German in 2011.

Auctions America reported that it was sold in a private sale for $270,000.

3.2003 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Price: $455,000

• High-dollar sports car with names "Benz" and "McLaren"

• wind-cheating design, • 5.4 liter supercharged V8 engine

• 575 pound-feet of torque & 617 horsepower.

It was out of the reach of all but only for the richest buyers.

To avoid the hassle of traveling to Europe to pick it up, the company decided to deliver

it to him at Trump Towers.

In 2005, Erin Trump received its delivery in front of Trump Tower.

2.

1997 Lamborghini Diablo VT Price: $460,000

• Lamborghini scissor doors with electric windows, high tech sound system & adjustable

steering wheel and seats • Engine is mounted in the midpoint of the

body to enhance stability.

• Blue VT model with a 6.0 liter V12, All real wheel drive system supplying 530 horsepower

to all 4 corners • Able to reach 202 miles per hour top speed

He sold his Lamborghini a long time ago but recently reappeared during Donald Trump's

presidential campaign in 2016 when its owner tried to gain the limelight to sell it for

$299,000.

1.

2015 Rolls Royce Phantom Price: $500,000

• Ultimate luxury sedan, almost 20 feet long & 6000 pounds weight.

• 6.75 liter V12 engine with 453 horsepower & 8-speed transmission

• Pretty impressive speed like zero to 60 mph in less than 6 seconds

Rolls Royce Phantom can be manufactured and designed to the owner's specifications.

Knowing Trump's fondness for gold, it's a safe bet that his cars cost double as much.

In case Donald Trump wants to get to one of his extravagance towers in a hurry, the car

will scat from zero to 60 mph in less than 6 seconds.

For more infomation >> Top10 List of Most Expensive Donald Trump Car Collection 1956 – 2017 - Duration: 10:23.

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Breaking News , President Trump Latest News Today 7/31/17 ,Sarah Sanders Press Briefing White House - Duration: 19:33.

For more infomation >> Breaking News , President Trump Latest News Today 7/31/17 ,Sarah Sanders Press Briefing White House - Duration: 19:33.

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Putin about Trump, elections, USA and american's + Endlish subtitles - Duration: 2:34.

First, as for the election of the US president: it's not our business.

We should not assess the work of Mr. Trump at his high post

This is the business of the American people

As for the investigations you mentioned

I do not consider this an investigation, because the investigation suggests

Revealing the completeness of all circumstances with the study of causes, with the hearing of various parties

We see simply the growth of anti-Russian hysteria

Most likely this is the use of anti-Russian tools

In the domestic political struggle

In this case, the struggle of President Trump and his political opponents within the United States

It is unfortunate that Russian-American relations are sacrificed

in the course of resolving American domestic political differences

On your question, I regret the deterioration of relations with the US,

I can give a direct answer: of course, we are very sorry.

Acting in concert, together we could solve much more acute

problems that are of great concern to both the people of Russia and the people of the United States.

This settlement of acute international crises, the fight against terrorism,

Care for the preservation of nature, the solution of environmental problems

struggle with illegal migration, with organized migration, etc., and the development of the economy finally.

But we know that we have a lot of friends in the US

we know that there are many just sensible people there.

I hope that today's state of affairs will end someday

and we will turn to a different quality of our relations -

we will strengthen them, build up in the interests of the peoples of the United States and the Russian Federation.

As for the cross-border nature of US legislation,

I have been talking about this for a long time - since 2007, in Munich, it seems, talked about this.

That's exactly what I said

This practice is unacceptable. It destroys international relations and international law.

We have never disagreed with this and will not agree,

but how other states of the world react to this, it depends on the degree of their sovereignty

and their readiness to defend their own national interests.

For more infomation >> Putin about Trump, elections, USA and american's + Endlish subtitles - Duration: 2:34.

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Square Off: President Trump says transgender people will be banned from the military - Duration: 7:34.

For more infomation >> Square Off: President Trump says transgender people will be banned from the military - Duration: 7:34.

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John Oliver: Trump and Scaramucci (HBO) July 30, 2017 - Last Week Tonight - Duration: 4:30.

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For more infomation >> John Oliver: Trump and Scaramucci (HBO) July 30, 2017 - Last Week Tonight - Duration: 4:30.

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Japan's Prime Minister, Trump agree to action against North Korea - Duration: 0:58.

For more infomation >> Japan's Prime Minister, Trump agree to action against North Korea - Duration: 0:58.

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Steve Cioccolanti July 31 2017 - DONALD TRUMP is God's End - Prophecy Update This Week RE SOUND - Duration: 7:29.

You know pastor Steve is the numbers guy?

Loves numbers love's end times wrote a book called the divine code and I explained the meaning of numbers from 1 to 20 20

But I didn't explain the number

58 let me tell you something that I think is so

significant and it's prophetic right now of

The next u.s. President president Donald J. Trump by the way his name is John

His middle name is John Like John the Baptist the one who prepared the way

So there's a lot of prophetic significance to this president one prophetic significance

Comes from the number of his presidency the Media is saying that he's the 45th president

And that's true in a certain sense. He's the 45th

Person who's become president however there hasn't been 45 elections

There hasn't been 45

terms

Right so do you know that the number of terms number of elections is 58 which Makes Donald J. Trump the

58th

president

Right in terms of how many terms there have been so 58 he represents the 58th

Presidential term and trump will be inaugurated on the 20th of January

2017

So if you do just basic demetria nothing fancy here

This is what the rAbbi's like to do you take 20th of January 20 Plus 1?

Plus 20 plus 17 is in 2017 you get 58

Wow, what a coincidence?

But you know there's no coincidence in God there only God incidents

Amen, so

We've got 58th presidential term being inaugurated on Day 58

what does this mean in

Hebrew I want to thank Mark Biltz again of the lunar eclipse fame he's

Researched this in the Hebrew language

And so I'm going to quote some of the things that he found and then go on to some more stuff that offend

All right, we're going to build on that we build on each other. We love each other and

Then we support all the ministers out there that preach the gospel

We're not here to criticize or be in competition at all

This is the time to show unity and that's how the presidential election was won in the u.s. Christians were united

Christians in Australia are not united

We have an uphill battle we need to get the truth out and some of the ones that will not follow will not come along

That's fine. We'll reach out to the young people. We'll get the millennials to know the word of God

So in Hebrew it'd be interesting to know how you write 58. Well, you've been taught this before the Hebrews

use letters to be numbers the Greeks also do this, so

Aleph is one that is to gimel it's three the lattice for here is five five is six so some people think that

ww in Hebrews vah vah vah Vah is

666 Right Maybe Coincidence

Maybe prophetic so the internet can certainly be a channel for a lot of evil

Zionists seven head is eight, okay

So we need the head for sure we need eight and then we need to find 50 so 50 you go up to the next

Column Lynette is 30 mem is 40 mm from mom or water and each letter also has a meaning

So it's it's very deep the letter is a sound the letter is a number and the letter can be a word in itself

so mem is

water uh

noon noon is fish, so

5050 so we need to take that letter to write the number 50 we take noon and then we need to take which letter

The head okay, there's the eight okay, so there it is fifty eight would be noon head

But they would write it from right to left

I can't do that on in English, so I just have to write it our way left to right noon yet

All right, well you say so what pastor steve noon head. What's the big deal? Well as soon as you see noon head as a

Hebrew reader you realize that spell something because they take the vowels away

So when you write 58 it also is a word and in a word that you know

What is that word without the vows noon head is the name Noah?

The name Noah 58 is related to Noah I

think I heard somebody said as in the days of Noah as

in the days of Noah

so will it be also in the days of the coming of the son of man the meaning of Noah is

comfort Or rest

Now what's interesting is you can transpose numbers in Gamut Ria?

and you can do it also in letters, so if you just transpose that at noon at noon it's pronounced ken for some reason and

that means grace

so Noah is Grace Spelt backward a

time of

Noah a time of Grace and

I think it has a lot of meaning we can rest after we find God's grace A

Lot of Christians now are feeling like while that the battle is won

They're entering into a rest in America

They were so stirred up and they were so

Troubled and distressed at all of the immoral things going on at the top levels of their government

and now they're entering into a

58 rest Yeah interesting

Genesis Chapter 6 verse 8 which is the first instance of the word grace would read this way in English

but Noah found grace in the eyes of God

But in Hebrew it would be but noah noon yet found grace at noon in the eyes of the Lord

It's kind of fun to read in Hebrew isn't it you see God's sense of humor you see the prophetic

Meaning you see the gamut area there's so much going on in the bible for all those people again who believe this live is myth

That the Bible was just made up by man is full of mistakes none of these things would exist there if even one letter resulted

Everything is there by design. It's an amazing book notebook like it. You cannot

improve on the Bible

There's nothing that you can do whether to add to it or to take it something that could possibly improve the bible

You took something away would ruin the codes and the structures and the hidden meanings

You add to it again it would ruin all of those

Wonderful structures that God has done by his divine wisdom

For more infomation >> Steve Cioccolanti July 31 2017 - DONALD TRUMP is God's End - Prophecy Update This Week RE SOUND - Duration: 7:29.

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John Oliver: President Trump (HBO) July 30, 2017 - Last Week Tonight - Duration: 4:12.

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Best of Anthony Scaramucci, Trump's 1-Week Communications Director - Duration: 5:11.

What a great honor it must be for you to honor me tonight

You're gonna see the nicest apartment in New York City.. it's my apartment!

but here's what I'll tell you about the president:he's the most competitive person I've ever met..

I've seen this guy throw a dead spiral through aa tire, I've seen him at Madison Square Garden

with a topcoat on, he's standing in the key, he's hitting foul sots and swishing them.

He's sinks 30-foot puts.

I don't see this guy as a guy that's ever under siege.

He's a very, very competitive person.

Obviously there's a lot of incoming that comes into the white house, but the president's

a winner, ok and what we're gonna do is we're gonna do a lot of winning.

This woman from CNN, the "news organization" best known for spending 95% of the last 7

months covering a Russia Collusion Conspiracy- a narrative CNN itself was caught on camera

laughing about how stupid its viewers are for believing, is complaining about being

called fake news.

'So again, I want to speak for myself.

It's my first day on the job, I have to get to know everybody in the room, but I had personal

incident with YOUR news organization, you said something about me that was totally unfair

and untrue, so I sued, you retracted it and issued me an apology, and I accepted the apology

immediately.

So for me, I've never been a journalist but I have played a journalist on television,

I was the host of the Wall Street Week on Fox Business, so I have empathy for journalists

who sometimes they're going to get stories wrong, but I sort of don't like the fake news,

and if you said to be that there's some media bias out there, you want me to be as candid

as I would like to be with you guys, there feels like there's a little bit of media bias,

and so what we hope we can is- people I grew up with - I get it- they get

me, and they get him - I grew up in a very similar neighborhood

He's gonna win again, Jake, he's gonna win again, I'll bring a box of kleenex over here

to CNN.

He's gonna win again, Jake, he's gonna win again in 2020, and we're gonna get his agenda

prosecuted.

I'm not gonna make any prejudgements about anybody on that staff.

If they want to stay on the staff, they've got to stop leaking.

If the leaks continue, we are as strong as our weakest link.

And I'll say it a little differently, in a pun, we are as strong as our weakest leak.

You guys want to keep leaking, why don't guys all get together as a team and make decision

that you're gonna stop leaking.

If you're gonna keep leaking, I'm gonna fire everybody.

It's

very binary.

For more infomation >> Best of Anthony Scaramucci, Trump's 1-Week Communications Director - Duration: 5:11.

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Breaking : Good News For Sessions Trump Has '100 Percent Confidence' in Cabinet - Duration: 2:24.

Breaking : Good News For Sessions Trump Has '100 Percent Confidence' in Cabinet

For more infomation >> Breaking : Good News For Sessions Trump Has '100 Percent Confidence' in Cabinet - Duration: 2:24.

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Unpacked: Can Trump stop the DOJ's Russia investigation? - Duration: 5:10.

My name is Benjamin Wittes, I'm a senior fellow in Governance Studies at the

Brookings Institution, where one of the things I do is edit Lawfare, which is a

website devoted to national security. I do it because there are enormous number

of complicated issues that involve the intersection of law, policy, and very

difficult national security choices. Both Rosenstein and Sessions are in an

unspeakably difficult position right now. The president is publicly ridiculing

them, is making substantive demands on them as law enforcement officers that no

self-respecting law enforcement officer could possibly comply with. Under normal

circumstances, when a boss publicly puts you in a position like that,

the only self-respecting thing to do is to resign and in particular, to resign in

a fashion that makes clear the unacceptability of the behavior. And so,

there's, I think, a very good argument that both men should step down and

and make very strong statements as to the unacceptability of what the

president is doing here. But, there are also important countervailing factors in

this situation. Which is: as long as Jeff Sessions and Rod Rosenstein remain in

place, the Mueller investigation is protected. The president probably can't

simply snap his fingers and make Mueller go away. And so, they have a very

important role in protecting the integrity of an ongoing investigation

that affects the president's interests very personally. And for that reason, a

lot of people at the Justice Department have really rallied behind them and feel

it's very important that they stay in place. A lot of people feel that it's

important that they not give in to this kind of bullying. The president clearly

wants to get rid of them and so staying is a kind of defiance that has value in

and of itself. What I would say both men have an obligation to do more of

than they've done is to speak up on behalf of law enforcement, because one of

the problems with the way the president has behaved is that it describes law

enforcement in a political and unacceptable fashion, that is, as merely

an arm of presidential power, rather than a vocation of the independent delivery

of justice. And when the president talks that way and senior members of law

enforcement do not push back publicly, they risk that infecting the way both

law enforcement and the public thinks about the function. If Rosenstein and

Sessions were forced from office, either because they found the conditions

unacceptable and resigned or because they were fired, there would be an

immediate crisis with respect to the Russia investigation and the question of

whether the president would then be able, either by installing somebody or by his

own action, to destroy that investigation would be immediate and acute. Congress

can do a number of things to prevent that. The first, which certain members

have already done, is to speak up very loudly about that as an unacceptable

situation. Senator Grassley, who chairs the

Judiciary Committee, has made clear that there will not be a confirmation hearing

for another attorney general. Senator Graham said very clearly that the firing

of Mueller could mark the beginning of the end of the Trump presidency. So,

members are speaking out. But, the second thing that members can do is follow

through on that and make clear that the president cannot expect their support on

any matters related to the interference with the Mueller investigation or the

removal of the senior leadership of the Justice Department. This is not the way

they behaved with respect to the firing of Jim

Comey, where a lot of them said nothing or did very little, or in some cases,

actively supported it. It's fair to say that the fact that these interferences

did not end with Comey seems to have waken a few people up and Congress's

reaction to the possibility of a sessions or Rosenstein or Mueller removal

it's been very different from the reaction to Comey's removal.

For more infomation >> Unpacked: Can Trump stop the DOJ's Russia investigation? - Duration: 5:10.

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North Korea finally reveals 'Hotel of Doom' as 'Trump readies military action' - Duration: 2:09.

North Korea finally reveals 'Hotel of Doom' as 'Trump readies military action'

The futuristic pyramid-shaped 105-storey hotel had been a source of embarrassment for leader Kim Jong-un, as it stood as the tallest unoccupied building in the world.

Work has now officially restarted, with construction workers and new walkways installed at the site. Propaganda billboards have even been installed at the Ryugyong hotel, with the chilling term "Rocket Power Nation.

BANKROLLED BY CHINA? Where is Kims money coming from to finish these pictures. But experts believe this will increase pressure on China for not doing enough to stop their nuclear missile programme.

As well as unveiling the hotel, the tubby tyrant launched an ICBM believed to be capable of wiping out central New York.

With famine and poverty rife in North Korea, many have asked where Kim's pot of money for these projects is coming from.

US President Donald Trump has called for China to install economic restrictions on the despot nation, but the building of the hotel will be a sign that Kim still has plenty of cash.

Rumours that building had restarted were rife earlier in the year, when lights were spotted on the upper floors and a helicopter landed on the roof. OPEN FOR BUSINESS? Work is going on at the Ryugyong.

When construction began in 1987, it was planned that the building would have been the tallest hotel in the world. Construction was halted in the 1990s, leading to the building to be nicknamed "the Hotel of Doom".

For more infomation >> North Korea finally reveals 'Hotel of Doom' as 'Trump readies military action' - Duration: 2:09.

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Trump removes Scaramucci as communications director - Duration: 0:34.

Trump removes Scaramucci as communications director.

U.S. President Donald Trump has decided to remove Anthony Scaramucci from his job as

communications director, the New York Times reported on Monday, citing three unidentified

people close to the decision.

News of Scaramucci's removal came hours after Trump swore in a new chief of staff, retired

General John Kelly.

Politico reported the dismissal came at Kelly's request, citing two unidentified White House

officials.

For more infomation >> Trump removes Scaramucci as communications director - Duration: 0:34.

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Another top Trump official is gone. Here's how we got here - Duration: 2:49.

WILLIAM BRANGHAM: The tumult at the White House continues to churn at a pace unprecedented

for an American president.

Anthony Scaramucci, just 10 days on the job of communications director, is out.

The move comes on John Kelly's first day as President Trump's chief of staff.

Our own Lisa Desjardins is here to walk us through these shakeups at the top.

Welcome, Lisa.

LISA DESJARDINS: Thank you.

WILLIAM BRANGHAM: Pretty dizzying set of days here.

Walk us through the timeline of how we got here.

LISA DESJARDINS: All right, to do that, let's go way back to 10 days ago.

That's when we saw Anthony Scaramucci be hired as the communications director, the same day

Press Secretary Sean Spicer resigned.

Then, five days later, July 26, he that call to The New Yorker, to a New Yorker reporter,

in which Scaramucci used a series of profane words to openly attack Chief of Staff Priebus.

Then, the next one to go, July 28, Friday, Reince Priebus resigned.

That brings us to today, when we're told by the White House that Anthony Scaramucci will

no longer be communications director or have any other role in the White House at all.

Now, for Scaramucci, this comes as the sale of his company is still an open question.

That's still working through a regulatory process, and it's not clear what is going

to happen with him and that.

WILLIAM BRANGHAM: So, what is the -- there's been a lot of reporting as to what actually

drove this.

Was this Chief of Staff Kelly on day one of the job pushing him out?

Was it the president saying enough is enough?

What do we know about how we got here?

LISA DESJARDINS: Well, let's start with the words of the White House press secretary,

Sarah Sanders, herself.

Here's what she said today.

SARAH HUCKABEE SANDERS, White House Press Secretary: The president certainly felt that

Anthony's comments were inappropriate for a person in that position, and he didn't want

to burden General Kelly, also, with that line of succession.

As I think we have made clear a few times over the course of the last couple of days

to several of you individually, but General Kelly has the full authority to operate within

the White House and all staff will report to him.

LISA DESJARDINS: In other words, it was both.

And that last line was really important, William.

She is saying all staff will report to Kelly.

That includes Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, Steve Bannon.

All the advisers, she said, now report to him.

WILLIAM BRANGHAM: In your sense, does this really matter?

How important is this kind of a shakeup?

LISA DESJARDINS: Right, clearly a tempest, a tempest that is going to last and be important.

I think the takeaway here for me, as I look at this White House, is the four key positions

that you have year in, year out at the White House, chief of staff, press secretary, communications

director, and your national security adviser, those are the positions that keep changing

at this White House.

They are not stable.

What is stable?

These advisers like Jared Kushner or Steve Bannon, whose jobs, it's not really clear

what they are.

Now, that might work for this president.

It seems to.

But it's a real problem for his Cabinet officials and for agencies in Washington.

WILLIAM BRANGHAM: All right, Lisa Desjardins, thanks so much.

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