New York's Business Leaders Are Still Learning How to Read President Trump

Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin shakes hands with President Donald Trump at the Treasury Department in Washington, Friday, April 21, 2017.

Since President Donald Trump was sworn in on January 20, he's brought more changes to New York City than just heavier traffic in Midtown. He's promised to invest more federal money into big infrastructure projects, crack down on people living in this country illegally, and make big changes to the tax code.

But in many ways, New York City's business leaders are still struggling to figure out how to read their former colleague-turned-world leader.

As president and CEO of the nonprofit Partnership for New York City, Kathy Wylde works to bridge corporate and civic interests in the region. She joins WNYC's Richard Hake to break down what the city's business community sees in President Trump's words and actions.