a difference of opinion between different agencies. they re frustrated with the lack of a briefing. what we have to realize is this will go through regular order and through the proper channels to get to the bottom of what has or has not happened. it also will, hopefully, lead us to appropriate legislation for data security, increased cybersecurity and putting in place the safeguards the americans need. bill: that d be a big change. yes, it would. bill: we did a big poll that came out last night. one of the many findings, you ready? yes, you believe trump truly will do the following. number one on that list, 68%, repeal obamacare. yes. bill: as you know, repealing and replacing can be two different things. there s a story suggesting today that democrats would support replacing it after it is repealed. now, just to refresh be everybody s mind refresh everybody s mind, six years ago
there these are difficult problems. if they were easy problems, they would have been solved already when it comes to the economy, jobs, immigration, it s not as though nobody else try today tried to fix them, he has fresh ideas. now to implicate implement them is not going to be a miracle, hard workday in and day out, building colalitions and support. i think the thank you tour is a stroke of genius, he should continue doing that because it is his way of dealing with reluctant republicans and democrats and the activists on both wings. he has to keep the majority americans behind him and get them to push politicians as well. martha: in the old days you had no choice but to be in the room with a populist everywhere you
went as president an he puts himself in that room when he goes to rallies and gets pressed on things like the wall and issues that he promised when he s there and a fascinating thing to watch and you documented it so effectively with your column. bill: good morning, jenna. jenna: perry to be secretary of energy, what greg abbott thinks about that and what s the latest on mr. trump s plan to build the wall. we will talk to the governor. opioid addiction hitting americans from every walk of life. how to treat those that are suffering with people that you do know very well? murder for hire trail depends miss trial. upcoming third trial for a woman accused of trying to have her husband killed. all of that in the top of the hour. bill: thank you, jenna. nasa has a warning.
they can do well appealing to people in san francisco and cambridge, massachusetts, in washington, d.c. and los angeles. they re not good at appealing to flyover america, and that s why they lost counties that the republicans have not won in over 0 years and in some 20 years and in some instances 30 years in places like wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania. they ought to be thinking about why they failed to have a message of change in an election in which it was clear right from the beginning that people wanted change. and their answer and it s indicative of the weakness of the corrosion inside the democratic party that they won t confront that. i mean, we ve got harry reid saying, well, jim comey did the election, and then he said, well, it was the russians and the wikileaks which was worse than 9/11. really? really, senator reid? 3,000 americans died on 9/11, and you re saying the wikileaks is worse than that? and then david brock who s sort
so we want to get to the bottom of it, we want to do it in a nonpartisan fashion, and i think it s a concern to all americans, and it should be. but what we re seeing that s being put out there anonymously remains to be validated or not. martha: well, that s the issue. i mean, you ve got all of these stories, the latest one coming out saying vladimir putin personally oversaw which pieces were going to be released from this hacking, and the charge in the last couple of days that there was a direct connection, according to some sources at the cia, between the hacking and donald trump winning the election. so those are very, very, stark, dramatic proclamations. and yet the sourcing is very light. you guys wanted to actually go to the source anonymous, behind closed doors and get some answers to that, right? yeah, we do. and, you know, it s interesting because even the white house press secretary, deputy press secretary has said that the