How do we explain whats been going on. The last few months this big jump. Some people say its because of the election. Yeah, thats right. So if you take a look at where we were on november 4th. So four days before the election. The dow actually closed under 18,000. So since then, since the election, the dow has been up more than 9 and a lot of folks are calling this a trump rally. And this is why. Youve got now a president whos very pro business and has talked a lot of measures that he thinks will help propel the economy. And so thats why you started to see stocks creep higher right after the election. But then, we did actually stall out for about a month. Now that he is in office and he spent three full Business Days in office monday, tuesday, wednesday, he signed a number of executive orders. Hes met with auto ceos, manufacturing ceos, the market is believing that those Campaign Promises about things like spending on infrastructure and cutting Corporate Tax rates may actually start t
The few bright spots during the first 100 days donald trump has been in office. And hes making the most of it. And i got it done in the first 100 days. Thats even nice. You think thats easy . Spring is really the perfect backdrop for this joyful gathering of friends, because together, we are in a process of reviewing and renews aing and rebuilding our country. And russia has dominated the first three months along with the failed fights on health care and both of Donald Trumps travel bans. Worse, leaks from inside the white house are repeatedly pushing the feud between two top aides, sop in law jarninlaw j and steve bannon. Hally, theres been some reporting out today acknowledging that they do need a bit of a reset. What are you hearing . Yeah, that piece in politico reported there was a meeting last week that looked tat framing of the first 100 days and how to essentially sell this symbolic time period to the american public. I will tell you to watch for the white house to point to wha
changes any minds is a whole different kettle of fish. republicans are locked into their positions. they re not looking to either of these witnesses to tell them something they don t know. i want to ask about john bolton, the man who didn t show up, is not going to show up, is going to court. krist kristin, you ve covered john bolton. what do we expect he is trying to do by going to court, delaying it beyond the point where the house democrats can actually proceed? he s essentially trying to say, look, i don t want to be the ultimate arbiter here because you have the white house trying to block bolton and others from testifying. he s saying let s have the courts make the decision. the reality is there is some concern about what bolton might say if he were to testify. he is someone who had concerns about rudy giuliani.
do-nothing democrats on issues like gun legislation as well as other issues that they ve been addressing here within the administration. online today, president trump lashing out at adam schiff, as you already noted, and also saying the president of the ukraine said there was no pressure put on him by me, end of case, reiterating his charge that this is, quote, unquote, the greatest witch hunt in the history of our country. so we expect in the coming days to see the communication strategy really beef up here at the white house. jeff mason, as a veteran white house correspondent, one of the key figures here rudy giuliani, he is of course a target of the investigation and might be called. we don t know what kind of witness he would be and whether or not they would call him, try to depose him, whether he would cooperate. this is what happened when george stephanopoulos tried to talk to rudy giuliani about all of this. are you going to cooperate
chris, chris, chris, i like you a lot this is an exercise in obfuscation. chris wallace on fox news sunday. why the fury? our white house correspondents kristin welker and jeff bennett are both reporting that the president told allies days ago he would start worrying about losing republican support if national polls showed support for impeachment topping 50%, which a major cbs online poll did just over the weekend. joining me now, kristin welker at the white house and jeff bennett or capitol hill. jeff mason as well and ben rhodes, former deputy national security advisor to president obama. krist kristin, the president has been absolutely on a twitter rage today and seems to be, shall we say, nervous. reporter: it s been tweet storm after tweet storm, andrea. so you have to think that underscores a informers nenervo