the hearing. not only do they want to hear from the director of the u.s. secret service, mark sullivan, what happened in columbia. this is the first time we ll hear publicly from the director himself. but also what the secret service investigation has found, and then the lingering question, many lingering questions, of is there a pattern here or a culture that has been many questions been raised within the secret service that the secret service should have seen this coming as senator lieberman has said. listen first here to the chairman. it is hard for many people, including me, i will admit, to believe that on one night in april 2012, in columbia, 12 secret service agents there to protect the president suddenly and spontaneously did something they or other agents had never done before. which is gone out in groups of two, three, or four to four different nightclubs or strip clubs, drink to excess, and then bring foreign national women back to their hotel rooms. now, i wil
martha: all righty. republicans are set to unveil their own plan for job creation ahead of president obama s address tonight, we re waiting to hear from a group of lawmakers set to speak in about 30 minutes about how they plan to put americans back to work emanuel is live on capitol hill. so what are the republicans planning with regard to jobs right now, mike? martha, here in the 11:00 a.m. hour, we re going to have two different news conferences from republicans, at 11:30, we re going to have a group of five republicans who are going to step up and talk about a 3-pronged approach to creating jobs, calling for regulatory reform, trade packs. packets, we have three free trade deals that have been lingering for a long time, and also tax reform. at the top of the hour, a group of western lawmakers are going to unveil their plan. it s 18 senators, 38 members of the house, if i counted properly, and among their proposals to get washington out of the way and create
pushing the trade packs. he will be pushed back. why is the president not said anything about this. why is the president spoken up. and it is bargaining changes in wisconsin. they were endorsing the decision. it is politics and economics . it is honda and toyota and mersedes bens all built manufacturing plants. right to work states .
not only distracting, but yes, it can lead to outbursts from a frustrated preoccupied and at times very angry president. so on a long trip like this, there are any number of possibilities for fumens, bumbles and stumbles. and julian, president wants to probably maintain discussions about where he is, but he is inevitably going to be peppered with a lot of questions relating to russia. it s not always what you say but how you say it and even body language that will be closely examined. i think that s correct. demeanor is everything. this is a long grueling trip. and dealing with some pretty tough issues such as what to do about north korea, how to handle trade packs, and he is someone who has truouble controlling himself.