been made in the lives of american people. but he quickly acknowledged there's a lot more to do and he called on us to work together in a bipartisan way to deliver ourselves to the american people. i think is talking to us in the country that we have a job to do to continue to live results for the american people. >> when you mention the word bipartisan, i have to go back to the atmosphere that seem to be apparent from the audience matching what was happening. you are inside the chambers when you heard the continuous heckling, when you heard comments about him being a liar, when you heard statements being made that were blaming him for a number of issues. he certainly did have a retort, and one that did not shy away from addressing what was so obvious in the room. but did it give you a sense of pessimism or optimism about the ability to work together, if this was one of the ways in which members of congress were treating the head of the executive branch? >> yeah, no, it makes me sad. i think whatever you think