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country. it serves l.a. s skid row, where streets and sidewalks are swallowed under homeless encampments. most of their calls, not fires, but medical. you tended to him yesterday? what was yesterday? same thing. reporter: overdose? deja vu. yeah. i don t know how you fix that. matt gutman with us tonight from los angeles. and matt, in addition to this move on emissions, the president and his h.u.d. secretary now rejecting california s request for additional federal funds to combat homelessness, which the president has brought up on his own. reporter: that s right, david. and h.u.d. secretary ben carson, who toured skid row today, said that federal taxpayers should not have to foot the bill for california s policy mistakes. policy mistakes that he said helped create this homelessness problem. david? all right, matt, thank you. to other news, and the federal reserve lowering its benchmark interest rate for the second time since july and only the second time since the great
in history, things are seeming really solid to me. they always say expansions don t die of old age. they die of policy mistakes. what are you seeing out there? i want to echo when you look at the base economy, the base economy is shchuging along okay. it was a deep recession last time and a gradual climb out. so it s not a surprise. i think the economy s doing fine. there are things that are getting added to the equation, in particular the trade war with china, that is having an impact. it s having an impact on growth. i don t think that impact is significant yet, but we re watching that very carefully. i think those are the kinds of things, what s going on with monetary policy, what s going on with trade, how that s all linked. that has the potential to slow down growth if it s not handled correctly over time. you ve got the president who is really embarking on a tough trade war with china. and then he s at the same time