blaming the president. howie: a majority, not overwhelming. mollie: 3/4 of the government is not shut down. you want to make sure you are covering the fight and make sure you are telling the story that the average employee makes $130,000 in compensation. you want to make sure you are telling the full story. but there are people at the lower end of that. howie: the white house had to double the estimate on the economic impact. it could be a half percent per month. sara fisher and juan williams, thanks for coming to us in our temporary studio. the attorney general strongly
snack pack. he came out very relatively unscathed for someone who wants to be an attorney general in an administration where the president has fired the fbi director and so and and so forth. howie: kirsten gillibrand was on stephen colbert. i m curious. do you have anything you would like to announce? yes. what would that be, madame. i m filing an exploratory committee for president of the united states. as a young mom i am going to fight for other people s kids as hard as i would fight for my own. howie: in terms of media attention did it help to be on stephen colbert to be holding hands with the premiere trump
hurt each other anymore. that s the president of the united states talking. truman didn t talk like that. roosevelt didn t talk like that. eisenhower, bush 1, bush 2, clinton, no president of the united states has ever talked like that. one of the great shame is that the president in washington, on capitol hill, they ve not been able to say mr. president, we maybe agree with you on the issues but you must stop the tone of attack that has been the hallmark of your presidency. we cannot accept it. the country cannot accept it. it is dangerous and now we have really seen the danger of it. this mad bomber acted on his own but in an atmosphere that has been defined by the president of the united states and that kind of language. coming up next, the counter story that unfolded this week. this was all a liberal flag
hurt each other anymore. that s the president of the united states talking. truman didn t talk like that. roosevelt didn t talk like that. eisenhower, bush 1, bush 2, clinton, no president of the united states has ever talked like that. one of the great shame is that the president in washington, on capitol hill, they ve not been able to say mr. president, we maybe agree with you on the issues but you must stop the tone of attack that has been the hallmark of your presidency. we cannot accept it. the country cannot accept it. it is dangerous and now we have really seen the danger of it. this mad bomber acted on his own but in an atmosphere that has been defined by the president of the united states and that kind of language. coming up next, the counter story that unfolded this week.
whitman. christine, you have worked in the bush administration. you have you were the governor of new jersey. what do you make, 34 staff turnovers in one year. and gary cohn is not a guy who flops around in jobs. working at goldman is the only job he s had in his adult life. no, it s not a good sign. it s not what you want. i understand you want people who will push back on you and you want to hear different opinions on any subject so that you can make up your own mind. but this looks more like chaos than any kind of controlled discussion, animated discussion. and it s very troubling for allies and for people around the world trying to figure out who do you listen to, who is really speaking for the president, can anybody speak for the president, because his cabinet will get out there and say something and the next minute he ll undermine that. that s just not healthy when you re running the united states of america. president trump says everybody wants to work in the white house,