we'll end tomorrow's show with julian zelizr talking about national politics.thank you for watching today. we'll be back tomorrow. . [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> joining us for "newsmakers" on this sunday is senior advisor. and here with the question is jerry with the "wall street journal" and the "washington post." let me begin by asking you to respond to senator cornyn. he said we'd like to have the president. we don't want it on camera. >> well, look, we want to have a dialogue with members of both parties, and we'll do it as we can. i think there was something valuable about the exchange that the president had both with the house republican caucus and with the democratic senate caucus this week. i thought they were good exchanges and i think it's valuable for the public to see those exchanges. they were open and honest. but if the senate republicans don't want to do that, the president is not going to not talk to them because they don't want to do it in public. >> is this