saw just there says cloud computing in general is going to create a net gain of jobs, so his advice to people in traditional i.t. departments is don t worry whether you ll have a job in ten years, but think about how that job will change over ten years and how you can adapt. bill? bill: we will. thank you, jonathan. jonathan serrie in atlanta. martha? martha: one political expert is predicting a major shift in the oval office mood as the president deals with these controversies; the irs, the doj, of course, and the ap issues, and all the questions about benghazi. carl roe takes on this controversy three minutes away. we ll be right back karl rove.
0 lot at 10:30 and we ll head out there and let you get video at that point in time and we ll bring you back out there. it will be escorted in, escorted out. don t have anybody following behind with the big trucks. we don t got time for that. sir, can you talk about the damage, the number of homes that have been damaged or destroyed and what are we going it see back in those neighborhoods? last night i put out there are approximately 110 homes out there and i have not got a total count yet from the, the main concern is life safety and finding any victims that still need our help. making sure we to those victims and, and their pets too. we had issues with that. have the humane society coming out with more pets that are loose and running out there. so i don t have an exact count on any of that stuff yet. still worried about life safety. bill: they have a big challenge on their hands there in texas. six dead, seven missing. irs workers admitted they targeted conservative groups for ex
president s remarks with us live. let s get your take on what he had to say. off the very top, he said the reason that it isn t on his desk, this compromise as he calls it, is a faction of house republicans who have refused to support it. so should they support it, should it be on the president s desk right now? well, politically a lot of republicans think it should be, that house republicans need to back down. i mean, you don t see this every day where the president is invoking the words of senate republican leader mitch mcconnell to make his case that john boehner and house republicans should stand down, they should agree to the senate bill which attracted 89 votes. i mean, the president is certainly playing a divide and conquer game. the republicans have been split. you rarely see daylight between mcconnell and boehner, but also carl roe, john mccain karl rove, john mccain, the wall street editorial board criticizing house republicans. this is a major political problem for john
on on capitol hill, and we re about to see some at the white house, right? reporter: that s right, rick. i m going to speak low because the president s about to walk out. senator mcconnell, the republican leader in the senate, is saying john boehner should move forward on a two month deal like the president wants, and they should enter into immediate negotiations here s the president. [applause] thank you. thank you. thank you, everybody. please, please have a seat. good afternoon to all of you, merry christmas, happy holidays. you know, we ve been doing everything we can over the last few weeks to make sure that 160 million working americans respect hit with a holiday aren t hit with a holiday tax increase on january 1st. we ve also been doing everything we can to make sure that millions of people who are out there looking for work in a very tough environment don t start losing their unemployment insurance on january 1st. now, on saturday we reached a bipartisan comp
house, right? reporter: that s right, rick. i m going to speak low because the president s about to walk out. senator mcconnell, the republican leader in the senate, is saying john boehner should move forward on a two month deal like the president wants, and they should enter into immediate negotiations here s the president. [applause] thank you. thank you. thank you, everybody. please, please have a seat. good afternoon to all of you, merry christmas, happy holidays. you know, we ve been doing everything we can over the last few weeks to make sure that 160 million working americans respect hit with a holiday aren t hit with a holiday tax increase on january 1st. we ve also been doing everything we can to make sure that millions of people who are out there looking for work in a very tough environment don t start losing their unemployment insurance on january 1st. now, on saturday we reached a bipartisan compromise that would do just that, make sure that people respect