tax reform. i think in addition to securing his base he will bring some of those independents who voted holding their nose. some of the conservative republicans saying i m not sure about this. i think he s making progress, bringing out rolling it out this week. if that s to happen, i think we ll see a big bump in his approval numbers. the bought lom line is action. kimberly: the backdrop, harrisburg, pennsylvania, the working men and women who were left behind. the movement in the country that put him in the oval office. focus on jobs. he mentioned 48,000 jobs in terms of the type lines. he was able to get it done in terms of the pipelines. we can t deny the jobs are
the president s policies to get in place, more and more focus on jobs. do you think the president still thinks the numbers are phony? i think the president thinks the country has a long way to go. we have a long way to go making people who want a job find a job. they don t mean anything to the person who s currently looking for a job and can t find one and that s what the president s focused on. i think the american worker has elected somebody who is probably one of the nation s best negotiators and he s negotiating day in and day out to make sure the job environment here exists for them to have a job, for them to support their families, for them to exceed their expectations for them to do better than their parents once did. such a strong business person, you know, you would think would bring around a very strong team. trump tweeted in october, i will issue a lifetime ban against senior executive branch officials lobbying on behalf of foreign governments. #draintheswamp. yes.
the conversations he found out about with general flynn. can we get a yes or or no anr to our question. they want the truth. you wrote online today a national review that what is going to matter is not a theater of these news conferences or the back and forth of general flynn, they may be there or not. the result on tax reform, not just repealing but replacing obamacare. so how is he doing on that score? my advice would be, a press conference like yesterday, a lot of fun for everyone. when trump said i am not ranting or raving, i am having a good time. he was telling the truth. ultimate revenge on the media it will be governing successfully and building a popular mandate to be elected for a second term. i think he needs to get his white house on a better managerial footing, needs to fill out his administration, focus on jobs, the event he did yesterday with the minors come up today with boeing should be
today president trump is another jammed-packed schedule with focus on jobs and manufacturing. he will be hosting and asking for their advice on how to bring jobs back to the united states. at 11:00 he will sign another executive order, but we don t know extrait s about. in the afternoon a series of meetings or phone calls with the indian prime minister, the new cia director mike pompeo. heather and clayton, another busy day for president trump. clay lay time for lunch? heather: he said from the beginning, jobs, jobs, jobs. clayton: i would be looking for one. if day one is any indication president trump is anything, it s proof that he means business. most of these issues are things he campaigned on, the moment with the union leaders, all of whom supported hillary
this with the philippines, not a huge economy, but not an insignificant one and of course one that used to be many, many decades ago an american colony. so i think the challenge is really going to be not letting xi jinping take advantage of this moment. and on taxes, here he is at the white house today, he met with business leaders, christian, and he s promising tax reform. tax reform now that they have majorities in both houses is definitely on the table although it s hard to do it and satisfy all constituents in the republican party. it absolutely is. the devil s in the details when it comes to taxes. there s no doubt about that, andrea. look, his meeting with the ceos earlier today aimed at putting the focus on jobs and sending yet another strong message to companies that, if you outsource jobs, you re going to get slapped with higher taxes. you heard about him talk about his goal to try to reduce regulations, and then to lower taxes on the middle class, a