we are rebuilding their airports, their bridges and road systems, and we are rebuilding china. they are making so much money with us. if they thought a trade war would happen they would control all of the tacks and sir charges. we don t have free trade with china because they charge us tax and we don t charge them tax. neil: there is that. let me ask you about the foreign reserve stuff without getting too wonky, we hear that the chinese are slowing down, 8.5 or 9 percent. i wonder to they are curtailing their foreign, note and treasury purchases because maybe they can afford it, if that were the case, i don t know what is, would that worry you? guest: no, because we have to cut back in expenses. this country has to cut back on expenses. and, by the way, they will buy whatever we want them to buy if we say we are going to institute
share with the american people tonight to turn around the job situation. the challenge is no one single thing. in my letter iaid out several. just a couple out of there i hope he talks about the idea of a infrastructure bank, if you leverage properly you can create an incredible amount of resources out there to build roads, bridges, water systems and sewer systems that are falling apart and crumbling across the country. also they are important for the private sector work off of. if we build the right road systems, the right water and sewer systems private sector will attract and build from that. jenna: do you think that has a chance of passing not only the house but the senate as well? we ve got to have a little hope around here. if we keep talking that nothing is going to happen then guess what, nothing happens. i will tell you today in the senate environment and public works committee the highway transportation to be extended by january of this year was passed out unanimous. ther
they just they could selfmobilize and be self-contained, clear road systems. much of our problem here is we have a lot of wash out with asphalt road systems. we ve canceled school for the whole week because we are concerned about safety on the roads and drivers going from hard surface asphalt to gravel. it s a whole new driving system. we are up in the mountains here and snow is not that far away. megyn: it really isn t. we are already in september and it could happen as early as october. by late october, november it s not unusual for us to be blowing snow. megyn: thank you so much. best of luck to you. thank you very much. megyn: wow. democratic leader nancy pelosi is angry today accusing republicans of not showing the president the respect he deserves. we ll show you what has her so upset. and a dangerous stunt goes horribly wrong for some teenage girls, and one 17-year-old pays an awful price. a scary lesson just ahead.
for natives and other natural disasters. we have two feel on the ground that have worked with us. they are here for the tornadoes. they are in and out of north carolina consistently, and we feel like that they are only a phone call away. we say here, rachel that we don t exchange business cards on the day of the incident. we know each other. we have longstanding relationships. i think that makes a difference. north carolina is very, very glad to be a partner with fema as we look forward to tomorrow when we can assess our damage and hopefully will have very little. governor, the everyday infrastructure that takes on out-sized importance during an event like hurricanes, things like bridges and major road systems, are you confident that the state of north carolina is getting is investing enough in its infrastructure, not just to handle this storm, but future ones too? no, i think the whole country is not investing enough, quite frankly. we are at a real disadvantage globally, compet
for tornadoes and other natural disasters. we have two people on the ground that have worked with us. they are here for the tornadoes. they are in and out of north carolina consistently, and we feel like that they are only a phone call away. we say here, rachel that we don t exchange business cards on the day of the incident. we know each other. we have longstanding relationships. i think that makes a difference. north carolina is very, very glad to be a partner with fema as we look forward to tomorrow when we can assess our damage and hopefully will have very little. governor, the everyday infrastructure that takes on out-sized importance during an event like hurricanes, things like bridges and major road systems, are you confident that the state of north carolina is getting is investing enough in its infrastructure, not just to handle this storm, but future ones too? no, i think the whole country is not investing enough, quite frankly. we are at a real disadvantage globally, co