and which this president has been digging us out of for the last almost three years. jay, to that point, the 73% who say the country is on the wrong track, will the presidential campaign essentially be a struggle over who got us on that wrong track? well, no, i think i think the american people still, if you look at the data, understand that the crisis that was here when the president took office wasn t created overnight and it certainly won t be resolved overnight. what i think most americans want to know is, where are you taking us? where do you think this country needs to go? and the president feels very strongly that his ideas about the need to grow the economy in the near term, create jobs in the near term are the right ones and they re the ones the american people broadly support. his ideas about how to get our long-term economic foundation in a solid state are also representative of sort of the broad american consensus about how we do that.
and which this president has been digging us out of for the last almost three years. jay, to that point, the 73% who say the country is on the wrong track, will the presidential campaign essentially be a struggle over who got us on that wrong track? well, no, i think i think the american people still, if you look at the data, understand that the crisis that was here when the president took office wasn t created overnight and it certainly won t be resolved overnight. what i think most americans want to know is, where are you taking us? where do you think this country needs to go? and the president feels very strongly that his ideas about the need to grow the economy in the near term, create jobs in the near term are the right ones and they re the ones the american people broadly support. his ideas about how to get our long-term economic foundation in a solid state are also representative of sort of the broad american consensus about how we do that.
suggests intradiction could have occurred with the guns and probably should have occur and did not occur. nelson said the d.o.j. objected to the release. the deputy attorney general office wasn t very happy with us because they thought the report was an admission that there were mistakes made. there were mistakes made. investigation is about documents and testimony and congressional investigators say they have less than 1% of the documents they want from the department of justice. it s also a shot across the back to you and suggests that the congress was probably one step closer to contempt hearings or a special prosecutor. back to you. bret: we ll stay on it. william, thank you. there are just about two weeks left to break the political stalemate ahead of the august 2 debt ceiling deadline. day treasury secretary says is the day the u.s. could start defaulting on the obligations. mike emanuel has the latest details. good evening. this afternoon, president obama issued a veto t
suggests intradiction could have occurred with the guns and probably should have occur and did not occur. nelson said the d.o.j. objected to the release. the deputy attorney general office wasn t very happy with us because they thought the report was an admission that there were mistakes made. there were mistakes made. investigation is about documents and testimony and congressional investigators say they have less than 1% of the documents they want from the department of justice. it s also a shot across the back to you and suggests that the congress was probably one step closer to contempt hearings or a special prosecutor. back to you. bret: we ll stay on it. william, thank you. there are just about two weeks left to break the political stalemate ahead of the august 2 debt ceiling deadline. day treasury secretary says is the day the u.s. could start defaulting on the obligations. mike emanuel has the latest details. good evening. this afternoon, president obama issued a veto t
out, not only does no one know what the president is talking about when he said that, this is a president who, for so many months now that he was on the campaign trail and now in office wasn t going to be a commander in chief that telegraphed his military moves. he wasn t going to show his hand, essentially, and let the enemy know what he was going to do next. what he said in cleveland, ohio, seemed to be sshlly doing just that, brooke. it certainly does raise a lot of questions. it raises questions about whether or not it s in line with what his administration officials also say because just in january, the defense secretary, james mattis, was saying there is no timeline for what s going on in the united states role in seara. it certainly seemed to conflict with that. the president is commander in chief. if he makes the decision to withdraw those troops, that is certainly something that is within his power to do. you would think he would inform at least his administration officials o