putting out this fire. they re going to have to be smarter about how they address it. they can t be running around saying things like they need to give these speeches to pay the bills when they obviously are already very wealthy. carol? all right. sara murray thanks so much. we ll talk more about this because the wealth question sort of feels like deja vu all over again except wealthy fat cat isn t a republican it s a democrat this time around. with me now, s.c. cupp and jamal simmons. so s.c. hillary clinton is wealthy. so was mitt romney. is there a difference in their empathy factor? i don t think most americans have a problem with wealth. most americans are aspirational and the problem for hillary clinton despite what bernie sanders says is not the fact that she s wealthy. the fact that two things. there s a lack of transparency around her business dealings politics and her personal wealth
states. the big empathy factor. the person you ended up being enthusiastic about was ann romney and she s not running for president. it is her husband. you got a feeling from every single speaker that they understand what has happened to people who are unemployed. but empathy isn t everything. likability coupled with empathy. empathy isn t everything. and this race still is much more about the economy than it is likability. stick around. trivia time. we asked who was the first president to use the oval office that president obama uses today? the answer is fdr. now, in 1909, william howard taft was the first president to use an oval office. but in 1933, fdr enlarged the west wing and moved the location of the redesigned oval office. and that s where it is today. i know some of you said teddy as well. if you have a political trivia question you think should be on the show, as archean as you want it to be, e-mail us. we ll be right back.
but have at least a basic set of three to five things, examples from your past experiences that you know apply to that job and how you can help them do a better job or enhance their organization. so know those and know them cold. but be willing to kind of pull those out of the air and use those to answer questions especially when you get one of those off the wall questions. jamie: let me ask you lastly. feel the pain, studying the business. what s the one mistake the people you counsel make? you know what? it is the feeling the pain. and that s really the empathy factor. it s understanding what you can do for them. every boss wants to hire someone that will make their life easier, not tougher. so you ve got to go in and know and pay attention to what are the pain points that they have? what is it that they really need? what is their challenges and issues and how you can help make it better and take stuff off their plate so pay attention and even ask them questions throughout the in
good evening, everyone, i m erin burnett and outfront tonight live from jer ruse level the old city is behind me, as you can see the walls. just a few hours ago, the sirens went off in the city people stopping on the sides of the streets in honor of the beginning of memorial day. later on this week exit will be the 64th anniversary of the state of israel. it is an important week in this country and and it is an important decision whether to strike or not strike iran, a conversation topic at dinner tables around the world and crucial election issue in the united states as well. matters a whole lot to americans, barack obama, mitt romney. i had a rare conversation with benjamin netanyau at his home today. we talked about iran, mitt romney, barack obama and a whole lot more as he opened up at his home. mr. prime minister, thank you so much for inviting us and letting us come and see your home. well, welcome to jerusalem. take a look around. we came here to your courtyard.
there and says there s been a drop with him and independents. if he has 44% as the poll states with independents and more of the poll same people polled prefer romney s politics, is that a likeability issue? absolutely. and again, if romney doesn t close that likeability issue, that empathy factor, i think he s got real problems in november. i suspect, you know, he needs to bring out one of his giant guns which is ann romney. ann romney comes across as very likable, very much able to relate and i suspect we ll see much more of ann romney in helping to close that likeability gap. that might be better than singing again. which was another way to show that you re likable but i think you hit the nail on the head this morning. governor mark sanford, thanks so much for your thoughts. see you again soon. my pleasure. take care. coming up on fox & friends , a video that will make you think twice before texting and walking. a man comes face to face with a