and they all said they had shortage of some kind. 54% said it was a moderate shortage while 22% described it as severe, 5% said they were flat-out desperate. yeah, not what you want to hear. heather: coming off a big weekend. a lot of people heading to the movie they were apparently interested in horror film. tracee: annabelle topped with $35 million. that doesn t surprise considered the movie only cost $15 million to make holding onto second place dunkirk which is fourth weekend coming in third place is nut job 2, nutty by nature. heather: i saw dunkirk this weekend. rob: how was it? heather: i don t know, i don t get it. rob: first person that said that. tracee: al gore, inconvenience
drive the economy, not just look at one deal here or one deal there and try to save jobs that way. reporter: there s also concern about the future of job retraining. the president s early budget proposal would cut back on some of those programs. but for now are you feeling optimistic or pessimistic. i m feeling optimistic, definitely. reporter: students learning new skills here are giving the president the passing grade. i think he is doing the right beginning steps. i don t agree with everything but i do believe he s going the right way. reporter: these students are learning about cyber security and officials here at the college, chris, tell me that they are constantly getting calls from employers looking for students who are learning these kinds of skills. that doesn t surprise me one bit. rehema, thank you so much for that report. meantime, tesla is cooking up plans to make life easier for folks around the country who drive electric cars. here s today s the vee u
social media instead of reporters. i think the things that you have seen with donald trump is that he doesn t look to the past and say i have to conform. he figures out what s the best way. maybe we do a series of press conferences. maybe we do town hall facebook town halls. maybe we solicit input from twitter. while we have to do these press conferences because they re part of the fabric of our country, if you will, there are also new opportunities that we can be utilizing to bring more people into the process and have a conversation with the american p people and not limit it. this doesn t surprise me one bit. we saw roosevelt come in with rad radio. we saw kennedy come in with television. we saw donald trump be the master of social media. it speaks to the transparency he wants. no filter between himself and the american people, the hard working men and women that he said were left behind in the country that put him into the oval. this just in from the
did it seem that you would get to this point? trump: you know, i didn t think i was gonna do it and lose. i mean, you do it to win, right? levin: well, some people do it to make a statement, really knowing they re not gonna get this far. trump: i did it because i thought i could win. levin: so, this doesn t surprise you at all, what s happened? trump: well, it surprises a lot of people. maybe it doesn t surprise me. it doesn t i mean, i m not saying this in a braggadocious way. it doesn t surprise a lot of the people that know me. levin: the day you went down that escalator, you thought you were gonna be the next president of the united states. trump: i think so, because if i didn t think that, i don t think i would ve gone down the escalator. levin: tell me what the trump white house would look like, because your place is. a little like versailles. ha! what s gonna change at the white house? trump: i think the white house is such a special place and it has such a special meaning for