President Donald Trump won cheers by calling for unityin his speech to Congress Tuesday night.Trump appealed to Americans to unite and work togetheron job creation, national security and other issues.Some wished he gave the speech at the start of his presidency,just over 40 days ago.That was the opinion of The Mercury News in San Jose, California."Had he (Trump) offered this speech a month ago,at least some of the panic that has accompanied his electionmight have been calmed," the newspaper said in an editorial.The Mercury News said it cannot forget that Trump in his speechasked for an end to "trivial fights" after fighting since the start of his presidency.His targets have included the news media,the U.S. National Park Service and even movie stars like Meryl Streep.But the newspaper praised Trumpfor not talking so much about himself during the speech.Instead, it was "we, we, we -- as it should be in a democracy," the editorial said.Many of the president's supporters loved what they heard.In Holmes, Pennsylvania, Bryan Gallagher said,"To bring money back and jobs back,anybody that's finally talking about the economyand American workers. What's wrong with that?"Even some of Trump's critics offered praise.Van Jones is a liberal commentator for CNN television.Jones said he disagrees with most of what Trump proposed Tuesday night.But he said it was a special moment when the president recognized the wifeof a U.S. Navy seal killed in Yemen.She fought back tears as lawmakers and others in the Capitol buildingstood and cheered for over two minutes in tribute to her husband's bravery."He (Trump) became president of the United States in that moment, period," Jones said.Members of Trump's Republican Party joined in the praise.Republican Senator John Barrasso of Wyoming said the president's speechoffered "the same spirit of optimism that I hear from people all around Wyoming."Yet there were questions about whether Trump can put into actionthe long list of proposals he noted during his hour-long speech."Like most presidents he was strong on the goodies,but a little weak on how to pay for it,"said Texas Congressman Joe Barton, a Republican.California Senator Dianne Feinstein added:"It sounds great to slash taxes and spend more moneywhile at the same time balancing the budget,but that's not how real life works."Feinstein is a leading member of the Democratic Party.But an opinion survey for CNN found that about seven in 10 Americanswho watched the speech said they are now more hopefulabout the future of the country.Jeff Olsen is an educator and Trump supporter in Texas."I would have felt a lot better hearing this speech five weeks ago," he said."We're all Americans. We all want to see what's best for America,but I think there's a much more unifying tone in what he said this evening."There were questions about whether Trumpafter making a generally well-received speech about unitymight soon return to Twitter to attack his critics."He has been known to step on his own message with an aggrieved tweet or two,"wrote Peter Nicholas in the Wall Street Journal."In the White House, some senior aidesare no doubt hoping the new president returns to (the White House),puts his phone away and goes to bed, having helped his cause."Russia said it did not take issue with Trump's decisionnot to talk about Russia Tuesday night.It is natural for him to "be busy with American affairswhile our president (Vladimir) Putin is busy with Russian affairs,'" a statement said.Chinese officials disputed Trump's criticism in his speech of one-sided trade deals.He said that such deals led to factory closings in the United States,with businesses moving their operations to China.A representative of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairssaid China-U.S. trade benefits both countries.And I'm Bruce Alpert.