reihan salam executive editor of the national preview, jennifer jacobs covers t and jamelle bouie iser, i want to start with you going to the white house. a new chief of staff, one week, secretary johnson seemed to have good reviews. what has chief of staff kelly put in place and how are things changing. >> a lot of big things, it is going well in the first few days. the big things include taming tweets, loyalty and leaks, trimming some of the walk-in culture in the oval office. fostering a feeling of inclusiveness, feel welcome in his office. as well as sense of profession professionalism. on the tweets, he's not vetting every single tweet that the president puts out but trump issued a willingness to come to general kelly to run his tweet ideas by him and kelly is not discouraging him from tweeting, it's the opposite. he has suggested some tweet ideas to drive the narrative, he has taken some of kelly's advice and ignored orbits of it. but he seems to be listen to him on that. on the staff, he called an all-staff meeting on friday in the old executive office building more than 200 s