nafta thing going on, worried about tariffs, worried about steel mills shut down. auto plants shut down. a poll, i mean, do 800,000 americans think he s doing a great job with the economy? i don t think so. ip do think he has been in the office two years. and agree he has taken over the reins of a growing trend. wages, you know, up. jobs up. unemployment down. so i think that he does get credit, though, for what has continued he didn t tank it. he gets some credit for that. right there. but you think it s the obama economy we re in right now still? me? do you? we re not here as oh, okay. we agree on a lot but have very different takes. the president has done a good job be in so far as he did what a president should be. take a hands-off approach to the economy. get off the way. deregulation away of investment,
luther king, since this holiday is tomorrow, he once said nothing is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity. that s what we re facing now. a president that knows it s an ignorant statement top think we re going to protect the border from drugs and illegal immigrants while not focusing on points of protecting the border. i take something you said and agree with it to some extent. i do think that the president is moved. i mean, just listen to his language. he s gone from the wall to border security, to something else. i think the republicans are feeling the pressure. the semantics of it. what he s calling it. that s my point. at the heart of it, a pernicious sort of language and mind-set towards people of color and towards immigrants. this is also part of why democrats can t vote for the wall, at least the leadership. it would be difficult for them
to 50%. that is because they know the border issue better than anyone and want security which is colonel be gotten with a wall. look, president trump has the number right, but the poll he cites, the npr news hour marist poll does not say why his numbers in fact ticked up. you can see the president make the link between latinos and immigration, although it needs said, hispanic-americans are not single voters. testimony says they care more about the jobs and economy, education, health care. care more about those things than immigration. that, contekendis, is your trumt check of the day. tough to lump all hispanic-americans in together. so fragmented. reporter: no group is a monolith. absolutely. thank you both. you get the sense nancy pelosi made it to a different end now.
my commitment to fighting for lgbt rights. the campaign tour or apology tour? twin apologies from two democrats hoping to unseat president trump in the 2020 election. senator gillibrand over her formerly callous views on immigration and gabbert apologizing for what she call as past hurtful statement about the lgbtq community. as politico puts it, while white house aspirants move on, the leftward shift has democratic hopefuls scrambling to catch up, remorse, an early staple of the campaign. a lot of folks nodding their heads on the panel. joining us, host from sirius xm and do you agree with what politico was saying? i do.
raised min mem wage, paid family leave, a buffer to whatever policies come out of industry. thinking a grade pretty good, noah? what did i give him? a minus. a slight mark for the trade war and invoking national security in order to go after allies like canada and japan, which doesn t make a lot of sense and as a president will really regret. however, by and large out of the way. gave him a b minus. wow. i gave him a b minus. he hasn t changed it, but a continuing uptick in everything, which i think is good. start with a grade when it comes to health care. what did you give him and why? another d. okay. because i don t think he s detecting a trend. that s right. i don t think he s torpedoed it, to you d your word, but again go back to what states and localities are doing to try to step in. the repeal and replace has come up several times, which democrats pushed back on.