in return. what else do you understand to be on his mind, jack, about what he wants to achieve this evening? i think he ll talk about the importance of his economic vision in terms of less regulation, less job killing regulations creates more opportunities for everybody. the fact that there are more women in the labor force than ever in 17 years. lowest hispanic unemployment rate in history. lowest african-american unemployment rate in decades. and so, you know, lots of good things to talk about. but the building of pipelines to bring down our energy costs, opening up the alaskan national wildlife reserve, things like that, i think are going to be very helpful. i think if you listen to what he said in davos, trade agreements, america s open for business, america first doesn t mean america alone. i think that s an important thing for all of us to hear. so, i think we re expecting to see a president tonight who does stick to the teleprompter. the trump that we saw in davos, that we
we re all very excited about the president, you know. he owns it now. he s been in office a year. he s going to have a great platform to talk to all of the american people and he s going to get to talk about taxes, going to get to talk about immigration proposals, infrastructure, he ll talk about trade deals, coming off of davos. something important to me is military. he ll talk about building the strong defense. so i have to say, all right, so here s cnn s reporting, i understand, jack, if you have to be cagey about this. we have reported that there were a group of about a dozen surrogates. i also noticed you tweeted a photo yesterday, i think we have, of jack a thousand words. looks like it is at the white house. you re not going to come clean and tell me if you were there or not. i have the opportunity to see him here and there. and i had a picture with him that i wanted to tweet and sometimes i ll do one with brianna keilar. sometimes with alice stewart. all right, ja
does put give us additional contexts about one of the fundamental questions is about whether there was collusion between the trump campaign and moscow. i want to talk about, today, about how sally yates conducted herself at these hearings, because she was she had a tense moment, or some tense moments with senator ted cruz and i think some people thought he may have thought it was a gotcha moment, what have you u. i want to play this and i want to get your response to it. ted cruz dismantled sally yates, showed her to be the political hack that she is and basically said this was a woman you can t really rely on. so when she goes to don mcgahn with information, it s very hard to trust, particularly when you have every motivation in the world for a sally yates or a barack obama to say something bad about general flynn. susan, i want your response to that first then i want michael to weigh in, because michael, you know sally yates. susan, what do you make of that, of jack s respo
obama? i thik it would be very difficult for him to do that at that particular time. i sat down with former opponents and sometimes geving advice. just because he s president of the united states and the election is over doesn t mean everything is going to be transparent. there s going to be a leeryinous and that went on to mrs. yates jack, jack, leery about what? don t you think they re giving him classified information? this isn t whispered something. the acting attorney jgeneral an the it president of the united states. that s not someone just repeating rumors about swub.