7.5%. a grimmer of home the president hit his first 100 days of office this week is economic improvement all he has to show for this term so far? joining me now, rachel smol kin, deputy managing editor at politico, kay coppins at buzz feed and zachary, cnbc contributor, written a couple of books as well. zack, i will start with you, in defense of corporate profits, you say capital and companies are thriving along with tense of millions of people connected to those worlds while labor and wages are not. why the chasm? why the gap? >> that's been a chasm yawning wide well before the crisis of 2008. i think the only thing we have become more aware of now is how wide that is before before the housing bubble and other stuff, pretend a little bit it doesn't exist. even the jobs created now, i