mayor of san juan, who s watching her people die and just made a plea for help, ought to roll up his sleeves and get to work here. i think as you know, when the president gets attacked, he attacks back. joining me now, associated press congressional correspondent erica werner, kevin cirilli with bloomberg news and jeff mason, reuters white house correspondent. erica, we ve heard the criticisms of what president trump has done so far, for attacking the mayor of san juan, who was just pleading for help, not specifically attacking the president directly, this as the president was criticizing him this morning as he was at his new jersey golf resort. the optics aren t good. clearly, the words seemed not to jive with what s happening on the island itself. what kind of message is he sending, and how can he turn it around? well, i think, actually what steve mnuchin said this morning, the treasury secretary, is very
dichotomy there that is hard to reconcile. all that happening today, just hours ago, just underlining these responses on north korea as well as san juan, by the way. love having all three of you. erica, thank you. thank you. kevin and jeff. you all have a good sunday. you, too. thanks. all righty. after nine years behind bars, o.j. simpson now out on parole. we have a live report from las vegas on the details. and they took a knee and were kicked off the team. we re going to talk with two high school players from texas about their decision to protest while the national anthem was being played.