brian, while sean spicer is talking to the press corps off camera, he did talk to fox news twice yesterday on camera. so is the administration only going to do interviews with people they find friendly? right now that s what we are seeing. president trump gave an interview to fox on thursday and again on friday. there were two sean spicer interviews yesterday, also an interview with his daughter-in-law, lara trump, on hannity last night. this is in some ways a fox news presidency. this white house prefers to be speaking on fox and mostly the friendly interviewers on fox. it s part of a broader thing we ve seen the past five months which is this president speaking to his base and not so much trying to persuade the rest of the country to listen to him, to support him, to approve of him. we ve seen the approval ratings. he s between 35% and 40% in the approval ratings and that s really the audience he s speaking with through his rallies, through twitter, through these intervous on fox
american gets the short end of the stick. who can governor successfully. i ran a deep blue state for 12 years successfully, bringing people together. that s what we need as the next president. not that s right. not reality show. not candidates setting their hair on fire so they can get on tv because that s all you guys talk about. they want to hear about who can lead this country forward and that is me. he has a lot of hair to set on fire. governor, thank you for setting the table with us this morning. appreciate it. thank you, brian. good being on with you. not everyone agrees with the governor. while there is an establishment push against trump, there is a whole lot of grass-roots support for him. the headline on the drudge report, republican leaders declare trump dead, again. there is a lot of chatter in the tv industry this weekend that fox news has turned on trump, trying to take him down. alex marleau is here to talk about that. alex, you do feel that way, right? fox on thu