you are conflating it to question the president. >> reporter: i asked about wiretapping first, answer the question is simple terms is when he says something, can we trust that it is real or should we assume that it is not? how can we believe it is real when you told us it was phony? >> press secretary spicer: i did not tell you that, peter. >> reporter: you said on friday that the president said the numbers were phony then, but they are very real now. how can we trust if you later say that it was something else? >> press secretary spicer: the difference is the president was talking then and now about job creation. the number of jobs. the issue he brought up and look what you are talking about is the percentage of people who are unemployed. there is no question that no matter how you look at this, whether you talk about 4.7% or 4.8% or whatever number you talk about, that number fluctuates by how people calculate who was in the workforce. peter, let me answer the question. you are not. let me answer. the bottom line is the percentage of people unemployed varies widely by who you are