in this uncertain world, only one thing is certain. the chaos never stops. if you thought we hit the peak of presidential chaos earlier this week, buying greenland, today was a strong reminder that there is always more chaos just around the corner with this president. leading off our discussion, jared bernstein, cnbc contributor and former chief economist and economic policy adviser to vice president biden. lynette lopez senior financial correspondent at business insider. and jennifer ruben an opinion writer at washington post and msnbc. jared bernstein, you have seen a lot in your life and work in politics. and in business. in economics. the president starting a war with the federal reserve chief, comparing him to the leader of an authoritarian nation, is something i ve never seen. yeah, i got to say, i don t pay close attention to a lot of what trump says, because it s often meaningless. but that one just got deeply
here. the globalization ship has left the port and now as i mentioned those producers are looking to import from other countries, often in asia. so a, the notion of import substitution that will just replace all that stuff domestically, it is just not going to happen. that s just not the structure of the global economy. and b, you re really hurting american producers, it s just what you said at the beginning of the show. the farmers are getting hurt by retaliation, but it is actually american producers using intermediate imports in their production from china that took the first hit, and it s continuing to deepen. thank you to the three of you for help me for, helping me out get started on this complicated day. we all do this a lot but this president can make it complicated every time he tries. jared bernstein, lynette lopez, and jennifer ruben, thanks to all three of you. coming up, there is a rapidly unfolding environmental crisis under way at this very moment. something world le
president trump surrogates hitting the road tomorrow making a tough sell to suburban women in a multi-state blitz. it s about economic empowerment and trying to win them over for 2020. with a possible economic slowdown looming, will it be enough to mobilize women republicans who abandoned last fall. i m joined by gabby orr who looks at the trump strategy coast to coast and cornell belcher and lynette lopez. what exactly is the trump campaign trying to do to win over these voters? well, craig, the first point they re trying to make is that the president has a record of empowering women during his last 2 1/2 years as president. through economic empowerment, doing things like including a
and he is trying his darnedest to try to skirt congressional approval and transfer this technology. but, you know, i got to say, we can t trust the saudis with a bone saw, let alone a nuclear weapon. they should never get their hands on a nuclear weapon in a region that is basically a tinderbox. i hope that we oppose this on a bipartisan basis in congress. congressman raja krishnamoorthi, thank you very much. thank you. joining me now zerlina maxwell and senior director of progressive program for siriusxm, and lynette lopez, senior correspondent for business insider. this sort of bullying approach, which he clearly is now bringing down upon elijah cummings, clearly in a retaliatory fashion, he doesn t like what cummings is doing on oversight. you went through this on the campaign as did 15 other people that faced him in the primaries. what is sort of unnerving about
a different perspective. after seven hours of hearings, one part of robert mueller s testimony clearly resonated with republicans. senate republicans blocked two election security bills and a cyber security measure. that s if robbers knocked down your door and ransacked the house, your response is, i learned my lesson, no doors. scott golden, the former chair of the national bar association. lynette lopez, and gabe is a national correspondent for new york magazine. we re going to start with the city of baltimore this morning, striking back, as president trump s sinner the salvo continues. attacking elijah cummings and the district he represents, brings the total to ten. the reaction to baltimore, nancy pelosi calling the president s tweets racist attacks. moments ago, trump tweeted, someone please explain to nancy