In the House Chamber when hes giving his state of the Union Address and shout out you lie when in fact he was telling the truth. When you try to undo a policy that has helped hundreds of thousands of young men and women come out of the shadows, and go to school and go to work, and you vote in favor of that, then youre no different from the guy who yells out that immigrants are rapists, that they bring crime and drugs to this country. And so you cant try to separate yourself from the stick you come from. And no one should try to distance donald trump from the republicans in congress. They are one and the same. He is just an offspring of what we have seen over the years coming from republicans in congress. And so its time to change, because if youre a bystander, youre allowing things to happen, and for many people, including me, this becomes very personal, because donald trump and republicans in congress are talking about my parents, and about me, and its time for us to stand up and say
Test. Test. Test. Test. Test. Appropriately valued, it doesnt mean that everybody else is. Just closing here, what here id like to make a proposal, too, my friends at the peterson institute, to fred and adam posen, if you are listening, adam, i think that i think we have a real difficulty with free trade agreements. I, like many others, and i think this comes out of gordon and hanson, i think theres a big difference between trade and globalization which can be and should be a force for good and free trade agreements which have become a process by which stakeholders often from a sector that doesnt represent working people are having too much influence. And so i would argue that the fta process is kind of broken e and even if you dont believe that, i predict that were not going to see much in the way of ftas for a while. It happens to be that there are 300 ftas already in the world and perhaps we can work on negotiating rules within them. And i have some other ideas that i think would he
senate and from the campaign trail. but ask you what do you want from washington or the private sector in order to create more jobs in the country? here are our numbers our question on this friday morning, what works in job creation? and as we begin this friday morning before we get to our question, the country s waking up to a terrible story out of the denver, colorado, area, the suburbs of denver, where a gunman opened fire at a movie theater in the premiere of the dark knight rises overnight. the tally right now stands at 14 killed and 50 wounded at an aurora movie theater. here s just a bit of what they say. 1314 people were killed, when shots rang out in a movie theater during a premiere showing at a batman movie. a 24-year-old suspect is in custody. more details will become available as the day progresses. but we wanted to make sure those of you who are starting your day with us knew about it. let s move to our question of the morning, which is about jobs creation
forecast of interest rates. so on balance, the set of news, that financial markets have seen since our previous forecasts, suggest lower borrowing costs, not higher borrowing costs. there are a number of pieces of news that probably play a role in that. part is what s happening in europe. the financial situation in europe has clearly worsened. and i think there s much more concern about the possibility of really terrible outcomes in europe. part of that i think, in the sumpl was concern about the weakness of the u.s. economy. and with that said, not just about the demand for credit today, but the demand for credit over the coming years. part of the news was about u.s. fiscal policy. we don t know how to separate out the part about u.s. fiscal policy. i think an important risk in our forecast is the possibility that interest rates will rise more sharply than we had built in here. now, it s also possible rates will be lower than we built in here. we try to construct forecasts i
joe, from oregon writes, i m still awake because i heard someone was guest hosting for will yeah. i was hoping it was savannah. damn you, barnicle. wait until tomorrow. savannah will be with us tomorrow. and morning joe starts right now. you re looking at live pictures from prague. and the president of the united states is going to be starting a press conference very soon. he s supposed to start it a few minutes ago. he s going to, of course, announce the signing of the new strategic arms reduction treaty. he ll have a joint press conference between himself and also the president of russia. john ridley is with us in burbank, california, which, of course, when you think arms reduction talks, you of course go back to the great arms reduction talks that took place right here in this room between reagan and gorbachev. i mean, this is so i was a kid at the time, but you never forget those things, because beautiful downtown burbank. no, serious. why does it feel like