republican comentator joe borell i joining us, and president lee carter, very good for your public opinion, and obviously part of the approach that bernie sanders is taking today is i am a man of the people. that s right. neil: these are my roots i m consistent i m not all over the map. i am who i am. there s something that people really love about your origin story about figuring out who it is that you are why you believe what you believe, and it makes it all authentic and real so the fact that he can go back to his roots and talk about how he s been believing this all his time and lived his life to get to here is something that s going to make people trust him more and when you have that kind of a story i think it s smart that you really lean into it and he does, so it s incredibly authentic and people really do resonate with that now whether or not people like his policies that s a different story but there s a lot of popularity for this guy. neil: i know polls are all over the ma
cuomo will take personal responsibility for the project state approval and cuomo has reportedly had several conversations with amazon executives including ceo jeff bezos since the deal fell apart, so far amazon has shown no signs that it s willing to reconsider. neil? neil: thank you, tracy. let s get the read right now for joe borelli, republican new york city councilman. they re trying pulling out all of the stops. he s trying and he s right to try. we shouldn t give up on the prospect of 25,000 not just jobs but we re talking real careers for real new yorkers. the problem the governor faces is that new york in and of itself is the reason why amazon s not coming. amazon itself isn t the problem just the result of the problem. we can t be a high tax, high regulatory state and expect companies that don t necessarily need to be here, to come here at their own will, and this type of neil: a lot of the critics of this didn t understand how business deals are made like amazon was gett
me explain. you know, i think a lot of old school politics are about let s get the issues solved and then let s get the two leaders together, you know, kim jong-un is a young guy and what i think donald trump wants to do is move his ideology and that s going to take a relationship, earlier in your show you had someone talking about reagan, and they developed a relationship that led to change, and i think that s what donald trump is doing. he s working on a relationship with this young man, and young leader. neil: you don t think that the president really did go much more than i think any objective observer can say he traveled half way around the world last summer to go to singapore to meet this guy, did it all over again when the guy took a two hour train ride to get to vietnam summit and he goes 10 or 11 hours, you know, i m just wondering what do you get for that? well i think you get a deepening relationship that hopefully and there s no guarantees here but hopefully, moves the yo
neil: all right, we are focused, on the left of your screen the cpac event. prepare to go hear from the president of the united states, more than half an hour from now. and on the right of your hand bernie sanders holding a rally to let folks know about him and his personal life story. in the meantime ellison barber at the white house on what we can expect from the president, ellison. yeah, we are starting to hear from president trump in about half an hour typically when he speaks at rallies he speaks to crowds of supporters, the president rarely sticks to a script, he tends to talk about things that he sighs as successes in his administration and often talks about unemployment, the economy, building the wall at the southern border and criticizing democrats for not supporting his agenda. we don t know exactly what mr. trump will focus on but a