administration. they feel like we're getting the story wrong, but of course that is always what you hear from a white house when your approval rating is mired in the 30s. they can't get out of that territory. i will say just to echo what sarah was saying, i think what john kelly said earlier today to reporters about what he views his job to be is exactly right. that is what we've been hearing from our sources as well, that one of the frustrations that general kelly has had and one of the things that he's tried to clamp down on is the information coming into the president. the information congress into the oval office. you know, before general kelly was on board, you know, just about anybody could come into the oval office and give counsel to the president. it was sort of a star wars bar of outside advisers. he has clamped down on that and my understanding from talking to sources he feels good about that. the question is what is the outcome of that. at this point is it has not resulted if a more orderly, more, i guess, synchronized white house when it doms to messaging. >> michael, you have a new article for "the new york times." jep kelly's remarks were partly about presidential cleanup.