from the house intelligence community. look at this. the dow jones industrials in new york now, down 566 points. the biggest drop since the president took office. let s go to cnn s alison kossic in new york for us. it looks like it will be the worst week for the dow since the president took office. it looks like the dow is on track to have its worst point loss since swrun of 2016, when we saw the dow drop about 600 points when brexit was happening. you re kind of seeing a continuation of what began earlier this week. see saw these jitters begin monday, tuesday. we saw between the two days the dow drop 500 points t recovered a bit. now you re seeing the dow down 548 points because those swriters have been amplified with the jobs report that came out this morning. january jobs report came out good, 200,000 jobs were created in the month of january,
92 million people stayed home in 16 and woke up and said, how did this happen? they re not sitting home anymore. they ve had it with trump, they ve had it with his tact tactics. you re going to see a renaissance. it s repud yaugs of the republicans. they re right in the same bucket. right in the same pot with trump and they are going to pay a huge price in the polls. somewhere along the line, because i like to cause trouble, i can t stand the fact that a lot of people on the democratic side, progressive side, even center-left people think it s enough to dump on trump. i don t think it works that way. it s not a see saw, he goes down yo , you go up. i think what you ve been doing, i think you have good comments. you were talking about your unemployment rate. what was it when you left office? the rate of unemployment? i announced that we ve gone from 5.4 to 3.7. we ve brought in $20 billion of new capital. we re down to 3.7, our unemployment initial claim just reached a 44-year low.
out with a football player kneeling. that worked. i m glad you brought that up. because look, republicans and democrats alike have learned how hot and how much it burns when you touch the health care stove. and let s not forget that republicans took a run at repealing obamacare and failed and still may be paying the political consequences. they re still at it. without a bill to show for it. they re still threatening. as long as they threaten, the democrats are going to have that issue on their side. i think the only bad news for democrats, and this is really reaching for bad news because there really isn t any the notion somehow all politics as see-saw, that if trump goes really down in the polls then democrats are going to start to look good, and you ve got to be careful about that. i think democrats should have a morale boost like they ve never had tonight. but they have to say, now we got to get out there and sell something. we got to sell something, whether a better hea
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this from you than anybody else. what do you think is the most important thing to watch in terms of whether or not the republicans are going to pass this, and if they do pass it, will it be something that we would recognize or a whole new bill? so, they have to do this very difficult thing, which is to move the bill to the left and right at the same time. you would say, it s a see-saw, it will go this way, but there s this thing they do in washington, remember when i was at the white house reporting, there s a way to deregulate and throw money. this is the washington tradition of achieving bipartisanship or appeasing both sides. to do something like what s in the house bill, which is, you know, the states can waive out of all these regulations everybody s health care gets much worse. particularly, particularly, this is what s so insidious, particularly in states controlled by republican governors. so you give the conservatives that. and at the same time you give the moderates b