joining us now is corrine jean-pierre senior adviser and national spokesperson for moveon.org and caitliny-burns from real clear politics from the russell rotunda on capitol hill. corrine, is this sort of one of the political oddities of donald trump's presidency which in many ways is an odd presidency. look, opinion, public opinion on the economy is pretty strong. in the past a president's approval rating tracked with that. it's not doing so for donald trump. what would it take, put your analyst hat on. what would it take for donald trump's approval rating to rise with the assessment of the economy? >> well, i think, i think that's a very loaded question there. look, i had i it's the divisiveness that he just brings to the table when he talks especially you look at his domestic policies, when you look what he's doing with the lgbtq community, the muslim ban, what he's doing with repealing tps and daca. all of those things actually play and affect his approval numbers. if we go back to even november, if you look at virginia and alabama and some of the other races that we saw last year, th