responsible stakeholder and they haven t. it s been a lie. the present is right to take seriously the threat of china. their irresponsibility on intellectual property. and the vast irresponsibility of the chinese government around the world, integrating them into a trade framework hasn t worked. we need to be tough. we just need to be smart about how we are being tough. targeted and what the president has laid out has not been targeted and smart. chris: i understand the concern about tariffs. on the other hand, as michael points out, china has continued with unfair trade practices, stealing or threatening, pressuring to get our intellectual property. i asked congressman joe crowley that and didn t get much of an answer. the you have a specific idea of how we get them to clean up their act? i don t think tariffs are a trade policy. one of the things that s missing is the policy. under the obama administration, we had a - - that was fairly
at the democratic caucus so i think we have nothing but good days ahead of us. chris: congressman joe crowley. thank you for coming in today. come back to serve. up next, we bring in our sunday group to discuss the escalating tariffs against the u.s. and china. plus, with the presidents scott pruitt problem -
an x omb guy. we re looking at a package. i think the republican party on the hill has finally figured out it s not a bad idea to trim some spending. because after all, spending can lead to deficits. spending interviews with the economy. president trump is a deregulated and a tax cutter. we want much more modest government rule. chris: larry, thank you. thanks for your time. i keep listening and learning. you ve been great. absolutely wonderful. that person throughout the years. [laughter] chris: thank you larry. always a pleasure. up next, reaction from one of the top democrats in the house, congressman joe crowley on his party s message for the 2018 midterms and talk he might replace nancy pelosi as the
responsible stakeholder and they haven t. it s been a lie. the present is right to take seriously the threat of china. their irresponsibility on intellectual property. and the vast irresponsibility of the chinese government around the world, integrating them into a trade framework hasn t worked. we need to be tough. we just need to be smart about how we are being tough. targeted and what the president has laid out has not been targeted and smart. chris: i understand the concern about tariffs. on the other hand, as michael points out, china has continued with unfair trade practices, stealing or threatening, pressuring to get our intellectual property. i asked congressman joe crowley that and didn t get much of an answer. the you have a specific idea of how we get them to clean up their act? i don t think tariffs are a trade policy. one of the things that s missing is the policy. under the obama administration,
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