right now. it's not getting better. i don't think it can get particularly worse. but he wanted to get better so he could take back the house, gain those 17 seats in the house, push his agenda in the congress and congress has is becoming to a great extent, alienated from this white house. republicans are complaining after the charm offensive, they haven't heard from him. we're getting a flat line presidency. it may not be so good for him. it's probably not really great for the country either at five months in to have a presidency flat lining. >> paul: so far, only one poll shows he's down. the rest show him sticking at 50 or above in his approval rating. we will watch that carefully. still ahead, new national education standards have some conservatives seeing red. former new york city schools chancellor joe klein tells us why he's behind the common core next plan for small business lets you connect up to 25 devices on one easy to manage plan. that means your smartphone, her blackberry, his laptop, mark's smartphone