dana: i don t think he feels bad. jesse, and attempt to help you with the dog training, this would not be good. jesse: that is what my apartment looks well. colorado springs, they left it all of my jokes, that is when you know it is a very good crowd. they also spent some time in an oxidant room and met one of greg gutfeld friends, who had some really nice things to say about greg. i think the elevation had gotten to him. also, i will be on the fox nation quiz show with tom shillue. it didn t go as well as i thought it was going to go. if you want to see me embarrass myself, not only on the five, but also in fox nation, check it out. dana: not an easy quiz. greg? greg: i will ban this phrase, pounds. a new phrase the media uses to describe a script, crime, injustice, whenever we talk about her, sums how it is worse
look at that bar chart there. it s been accounting for that money extremely shotally and weirdly, if at all. here s the man who ran george w bush s second inaugural committee trying to make sense of it. my best understanding is we we put on four times as many events and three times as many staffers as they did and those are by far the two largest expenditures. so in today s dollars i think what we raised comes out to be to about 54 million. so quite a bit less than what the trump inaugural kmcommittee raised. i cannot imagine where that money went. it didn t go to staff and it didn t go to events. where did the money go? keep in mind this is people that just won an election they weren t expecting to win and thaw were about to take the whiesz and be some of the most powerful people in the world and there were all kinds of
weirdly, if at all. here s the man who ran george w bush s second inaugural committee trying to make sense of it. my best understanding is we we put on four times as many events and three times as many staffers as they did and those are by far the two largest expenditures. so in today s dollars i think what we raised comes out to be to about 54 million. so quite a bit less than what the trump inaugural committee raised. i cannot imagine where that money went. it didn t go to staff and it didn t go to events. where did the money go? keep in mind this is people that just won an election they weren t expecting to win and thaw were about to take the whiesz and be some of the most powerful people in the world and there were all kinds of activities to trade on their proximity to the united states. and a new report shows how the company run by the trump
we were way north of 200 for average job creation. it is really an astonishing bit of good news. let me just play it to you, it was a cnn interview. what i want to go to after we hear that is how that affected hiring possibly from small businesses. let s listen to what you said. the first quarter was week recently. it is threw if we have a weak first quarter and have an extended shut down we could end up with a number that is very low. when the government reopens we get that growth back. could we get zero growth? yes, we could. yes, if it extended for the whole quarter. it didn t go for the whole quarter, and poppy harlow
if you look at the average of the president s approval ratings over the last 30 days or so, the, his approval ratings go down and his approval ratings go up. it s easy to surmise, that s because of the way this shutdown is going. just looking at the data, there is not a lot of good news, that said, trump is a truther when it comes to this data, particularly when the polls were wrong in 2016. it absolutely informs his thinking. though, it doesn t necessarily govern it. the president he likes to talk about polls when they re in his favor. with way he takes credit nor the stockmarket when it on and up rally as opposed to a down swing. betsy, talk to you in a bit. yesterday s near unanimous vote to condemn steve king s latest racist remarks. they passed by a vote of 416-1. the lone holdout was bobry rush who claims it didn t go far enough. the resolution which came on the