first year in office. the white house now, i think, through ty cobb and the acts of others, have finally gotten their act together, saying let s cooperate with the investigation, do what we need to do, on the assumption there s no there there, before it has real political impact, which would be in the fall of this year, which would be midterm elections. there s no girnt that that s going to work. at least i understand and can see the strategy now. sure. that s what they re about, trying to accomplish. i m going to ask the two of you to stand by and get a commercial break n we re waiting for this white house daily briefing to get going. just a reminder, the president leaving for davos tonight. we ll have this briefing momentarily. also, what exactly would a dpgs look like between president trump and someone on mueller s team or perhaps even bob mueller himself? we ll take a look at what trump s older depositions might reveal about him. also a judge declares, quote, i just signed y
kentucky governor and offered his deepest sympathies and condolences to the victims of the attack at marshall county high school. we re preparing to leave tonight for switzerland where the president will be attending the world economic forum. general mcmaster did a good job previewing that trip yesterday to all of you. i won t add too much to their remarks. the president is looking forward to delivering the message that america is open for business and there s no better time in history to invest and create jobs here in the united states. this week is national school choice week. secretary davos has been a strong leader on this issue for many years and she s doing a great job leading the charge at the department of education. the president released a proclamation, declaring this national school choice week. to maintain our global leadership and strengthen our modern economy he wrote america s education system must prepare students for the unforeseen challenges of the future by giving pa