already the critics and pundits are weighing in and give him a grade. syndicated radio talk show host with me now. hope you had a great easter weekend. the president is on the south lawn. if we have to interrupt this conversation if he offers remarks just be prepared on that. all right. here is what we did. we found an editorial in the new york post. the headline. trump s first 100 days have been better than you think. then we found a headline in the new york times and it said 100 days of horror. so you go ahead and choose. which would you like to address, dana? oh, bill, god bless you for that. happy easter, by the way. that s so fitting that the new york times would say first 100 days of horror.new york times had to back pedal when their narrative after the election was blown. one of their former staffers
consumers and democrats appeared for more on this, leslie marshall syndicated radio talk show host and david webb post of his own show unserious fm leave act xm radio and fox news contributor. great to have you both. what do you think about this? consider the source, the new york times writing this article, not very credible, but let s look at the reality, 18% of our gdp tied up in healthcare. we have the un-affordable care act which has raised rates for americans, caused problems with access to healthcare. insurance marketplaces are in turmoil. in order to think to fix this, it will be messy, and republicans have to stop worry about the poll tested responses are people who want to maintain a failed system and work to fix americans market-based solutions. jenna: why do you think they are worried about this? is it politics as usual? politicians, politicians are risk averse. here is the real solution. if you fix this for the american people, if market-based solutions are brought
it s crucial that he comes back to utah and talks to the people that he s representing. that way he can take our interest, our concerns, and take those back to washington with him. heather: we want to remind people, president trump did win utah in november only after a strong challenge by an independent there who was also from utah. heather: thank you. for more on this let s check in with leslie marshall syndicated radio talk show host and also the president of district media group. leslie, let s start with you. between that and the earlier story that we showed folks ab what happened to betsy devos today going to speak at a school. she was blocked and then harassed by some protesters there. whatever happened to tolerance? well, i don t think that protesting an individual or somebody you feel that is going to dismantle a public education
one week, seven days, half a fortnight. i suppose you could say that. it is not really half a fortnight. you re right, no one would say it. it is the penultimate tuesday in this election season. you re going to say that. it is the last one. bringing in syndicated radio talk show host who is sitting here waiting to answer questions. enultimate, huh? what s wrong with you. no one uses that word anymore. we re putting it back in, making it happen. we re making grammar great again. i think we have seen the clinton campaign trying to do anything to turn the story around, to have something else out there besides the fbi looking into huma abedin s e-mails. you heard campaign manager robby mook in his conference call last night, all of a sudden talking about donald trump and the russians. let s listen quickly to that.
a wake being held today for officer randolph holder. he died after being shot in the head by a suspect and his funeral will be tomorrow in the city. meanwhile here in new york the police union is calling for boycott of movies by quentin tarantino after the director took part in a anti-police protest just days after officer holder was killed. former new york city police commissioner telling greta van susteren that this is kind of environment that encourages criminals and makes many officers somewhat reluctant at times to do their duty. i don t know who appointed mr. tarantino an advocate against police but fact is what he did was very irresponsible. his movies are very violent. being anti-police is just not productive. and the people who get hurt are the public, when these things are done. martha: joined by leslie marshall, syndicated radio talk show host and blogger for the