Then later he tweeted that he would be willing to cut some checks for americans, extend aid to airlines. Joining us now is kevin cirilli. What is really on the table right now . A small, piecemeal approach. Mark meadows was saying earlier that they are still pressing for democrats to do a piecemeal approach. That is a nonstarter with nancy pelosi. The developments coming as the president tweeting that no fiscal stimulus deal would be on the table until after the election. Should biden went on november 3, it would also mean that a fiscal stimulus deal would still come in the lameduck and even in the first calendar week of the year. Guy you are outside of the debate site for tonights debate. How consequential will tonight debate before the outcome of the election . Kevin republicans are hoping to have some type of major trajectory shift. Vice president pence is one of the leaders inside President Trumps inner circle as it relates to the coronavirus response. He is also trying to send bas
Spain is working on a six year plan to kickstart the economy. So there could be something in terms of maybe transitioning as well. We are inspecting the news at any moment, but i think a lot of the markets will depend on what happened in the u. S. Tom we are working on the six hour plan. Knows what will happen in the next six hours. We have to get to the debate tonight in salt lake city, utah. Kevin cirilli is up for the debate. You are right for the opening, this is a big deal. Francine i dont think a Vice President ial debate has been more important. Lets get to first word news in new york city with ritika gupta. Ritika President Trump rocked fedstock market and spurned chair powell by holding stimulus talks, ending negotiations with democratic leaders, saying nancy pelosi is not negotiating in good faith. He said he will get a major stimulus bill passed after he wins the election. Powell had warmed that too little support would lead to a weak recovery. President trump is getting tle
Much better to be honest about it and you know both candidates have talked about being tough on china weve definitely seen president trumps track record in terms of the trade war weve heard yet it biden talk about the fact that he wished prohibit u. S. Companies from abetting repression wanted quote at supporting the chinese Surveillance States also talking about imposing economic sanctions on beijing and so these are this is something that definitely is in the air although right now i think coronavirus issue is on the top of the lets put it in your i mean yeah i think as i said i consider my introduction and its a lot of written rhetoric because the captains of industry in finance have done extremely well in their interactions with china over the last few decades i dont think they want to see that change one iota so im on the one hand i think its very rhetorical. And in the end it incites passions and emotions but i dont see the c. E. O. s and president s of companies doing very much
Hello and welcome to cross talk were all things are considered im pujol about how is the issue of china playing out in the American Election cycle and by the trade themselves as being tough on beijing maybe they are at least rhetorically but reality tells a very different story and it is bipartisan the commanding heights of the industry and finance have courted china for decades and have the riches to show for it is this china. To discuss this and more im joined by my guest sarah issue in knoxville she is a visiting scholar at Fudan University and in beijing we crossed the jungle he is a professor at the university of International Business and economics are across up rules in effect that means you can jump and become you want and i was ok lets go to sarah and knoxville. What role is china playing in the American Election because i said in my introduction both biden and trump want they like to show these apps ok that ad versus advair and i china obviously but i dont see it really makin
Apple were virtually on capitol hill for hearing on big tech and at the trust. Thats our discussion this week on the communicators. Joining us is cerebellar who is with the American Economic liberties project. Shes the executive director, and former congresswoman Barbara Comstock two is now a Senior Advisor at Baker Donelson. Sarah miller, the question i always ask quite a bit at the hearing was his big tech too big . What is your answer to that . Guest i think the obvious answer to that is absolutely. The members of the subcommittee, both democrats and republicans really focused in on the power of these corporations over the way that we communicate and the way that we engage in commerce. That was the dominant theme of this hearing, and he also got into the guts of how these businesses work, how they abuse their dominance, i think gauge and predatory behavior and just how they are hurting other businesses, small, medium sized businesses and everyday families. Families. It was really qu