weird, but they re sort of stuck with each other at this point. i think the difficulty to navigate for this reality gap is that yes, coal mining is not coming back in this country, steel jobs are not coming back in this country. if they are coming back they re done by robot, not trump supporters. and sort of cruel nostalgia he s peddled to people, a world from the 1950s so perfect and everybody can work a high school education can get a job and pay for a family and vacation and retirement house didn t exist and never exists now. i don t think the time window is long enough to disillusion these people away from trump. part of what they are involved with in trump they ve given up on the system, given up on america, and they just want an avatar for all their vengeances and resentments and their feuds with people they don t like. and elie, matt slap whose
president that an early promise from president trump could raise tensions. the white house says the two had a good conversation but did not mention if the two discussed the president s desires to move the embassy. president trump is set to meet with corporate leaders on his advisory council today. but the group of 19 ceos is down one after uber chief quit amid mount b pressure after that executive order on immigration. saying in a memo to his team, quote, joining the group was not meant to be an endorsement of the president or his agenda but has been misinterpreted to be exactly that. reality gap between who people think we are and who we actually are. now, spacex owner elon musk says he ll stay on the panel but hopes to make his thoughts on the executive order clear. this all comes after the president met with
deaf and given previous comments, certainly some folks decided to start the 2016 race can t wait to hit on her with. income equality particularly an issue in the democratic party. sort of this reality gap. these people do live in these aller nat stratospheres financially speaking. then you have the vice president joe viden who has definitely played the i m every mankind of card and he was at it again this morning. take a listen. don t hold it against me that i don t own a single stock or bond. i have no savings account. but i got a great pension and i get a good salary. and for real. for real. sometimes we talk about this stuff about struggle. my struggle, my god, compared to where i grew up and the way people are trying to go through things now. here s the point i want to make. i ve been really, really
back. in the same testimony last week, he had said that it would extend to people in london and elsewhere. so today, ranking member frank said what about you and jamie s response was the board decides by comp. a, he sits on the board. b, the comp committee decides his comp and c, doesn t that go straight to and by the way, that s the way it s done pretty much everywhere and doesn t this go straight to the point something you and i have worked on in the past. boards are nothing more than just country clubs and they just rubber stamp everything. boards have to take better responsibility and do their jobs. and were never held to account for the risk management in 2008. guess what? so, we know we have the reality gap here. which is although there was something that the house members learned.
singled out as a special interest group. and the challenge is there is a reality gap. while i would be the first one because do i all of my work and most my work with women to say we don t have to have this conversation about equality, we are equal. the reality is women are only 3% of ceos of companies. we are making 77 cents to the dollar. if you are an hispanic woman you are making 52 cents. shannon: there was a gender grab last time. will mitt romney be able to close that. romney talks about woman like americans. he doesn t make a separate but equal argument. he s respectful to his wife. he s pro economy, he s pro jobs. he s anti-d.c.