vote for me because your 4 401(k)s, everything is down the tube. whether you love me or hate me, you got to vote for me. well, that s quite a reelection pitch. the president s distraction campaign revved up this morning with the president tweeting this it would show great weakness in israel allowed representative omar and talib to visit. they hate israel and you a jewish people and there is nothing that can be done to change their minds. minnesota and michigan will have a hard time putting them back in office. they are a disgrace! . minutes later like magic, israel said they are barring omar and
this rally just a little while ago in new hampshire. you have no choice but to vote for me because your 401(k)s, everything is down the tube. whether you love me or hate me, you got to vote for me. well, that s quite a reelection pitch. the president s distraction campaign revved up this morning with the president tweeting this it would show great weakness in israel allowed representative omar and talib to visit. they hate israel and you a jewish people and there is nothing that can be done to change their minds. minnesota and michigan will have a hard time putting them back in office. they are a disgrace! minutes later like magic, israel said they are barring omar and talib from entering the country. he told benjamin netanyahu
money. while tonight the economy is booming, some americans are already starting to feel a pinch. richard is a fourth generation farmer in iowa, watching the price of his corn and soybeans fall, he says because of the president s tariffs on china, despite a recent government bailout. you hurt farm, you ll hurt the whole world. the whole world rotates around agriculture, don t it? reporter: economists say theaminthe fede reserve for keeping interest rates high. ck we will win. the president pointing to signs the economy is strong, including the lowest unemployment rate in decades. our country now has the hottest economy anywhere in the world. reporter: part of the president s reelection pitch is the economy. tomorrow he ll campaign in new hampshire and highlight the unemployment rate there, one of the lowest in the country, lester kristen welker,
he is going to watch this play out on cable, in the newspapers the next couple days. that may lead him to a decision one way or the other. as much as he reluctant to seem he is bowing to pressure, whether it s from the press or democrats, if this becomes untenable, if it becomes too much of a distraction and there is no sign the story is going away, you may see the president move to oust him, particularly because so much of his reelection pitch is about the economy. and if the secretary of labor with jobs, of course, being a big part of the economy, if he can t be a part of this, that s going to be a problem for the president who does not like persistent negative headlines. mimi rocah, we showed some reactions yesterday from former prosecutors. you re one of them. you were not impressed by his performance yesterday. let me ask you about one argument he seemed to be making, or at least seemed to be suggesting at was that the cultural shift we ve seen when it comes to allegations of th
welcome back. folks, scott walker is face the fight of his political fight this spring and he is not letting facts get in the way of his reelection pitch. but let s take the governor on a stroll down memory lane and remind him how he within office back in 2010. 250,000 new jobs. that s my goal. 250,000 new jobs by the end of our first term in office. 250,000 jobs in four years. and how did walker set out to create all those jobs? he turned public opinion against him by attacking public workers. gut collective bargaining rights and slashed funding for schools and universities. and those moves certainly aren t helping to create jobs. wisconsin lost 4500 jobs last month.